The Hindu 24.12.2010
Toll tax to go up for commercial vehicles entering Delhi
Staff Reporter
NEW DELHI: To neutralise the impact of increase in wholesale price
index and to generate additional revenue, the Municipal Corporation of
Delhi has approved a proposal to increase the toll tax rates on
commercial vehicles entering the city by 17 to 28 per cent under
different categories.
The decision has been taken at a meeting of the civic body’s Standing
Committee despite strong protests by the opposition Congress which
alleged that the BJP-led MCD was hiking rates in an “unprecedented
manner”. The decision would, however, come into effect only from May
next year when fresh tenders would be floated after expiry of the
contract for the current company roped in by the MCD to collect toll tax
on its behalf.An MCD official said: “The civic body, which has
outsourced collection of toll tax, plans to float a new tender for
awarding contract for it under the new rates. The new tender will
commence from May 16, 2011, and the rates would be applicable from that
time at all toll points within the jurisdiction of Delhi.”
Last time the toll tax rates were increased in the Capital was in May
2008. In the last two years, MCD has generated revenue of close to
Rs.200 crore from toll tax. After the approval of the hike proposal, the
civic body expects an additional Rs.40 crore from the tax
annually.Municipal Commissioner K. S. Mehra said: “This proposal to
increase the toll tax is linked to the wholesale price index which has
increased by 17 per cent. To neutralise its effect and ensure that there
is no obstruction in fixing the minimum reserve price for process of
tendering to be undertaken in the coming few months for toll tax
collection this proposal was presented before the Standing Committee. We
have ensured that the increase in rates is well within the limits
prescribed to us by the Delhi Government.”
As per the proposal, taxi, tempo, Tata-407 and other such type of
commercial vehicles which are presently paying Rs.35 as toll tax per
entry would have to shell out Rs.45 and bus, truck, Nissan, Tata-709 or
canters and other such vehicles which are paying Rs.70 at present would
have to pay Rs.85. The rate for six-wheel truck has also been hiked from
Rs.140 to Rs.165, that for 10-wheel truck from Rs.280 to Rs.330 and for
14-wheel truck from Rs.700 to Rs.820. Accordingly, rates of monthly
passes have also been increased. The MCD, however, clarified that the
hike would not be applicable for non-commercial vehicles, ambulances,
fire-fighting vehicles, police vehicles, government vehicles having red
and amber lights, defence vehicles and hearses.