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North Delhi Municipal Corporation extends property tax amnesty scheme till February 15


The North Delhi Municipal Corporation has extended the last date for the first phase of the amnesty scheme for payment of property tax from January 31 to February 15.

The civic body standing committee chairman Jogi Ram Jain said that in the first phase of the amnesty scheme, 100 per cent waiver of interest and penalty and 15 per cent rebate on principal amount is being given to taxpayers on lump-sum payment of outstanding property tax.

Due to the weekend curfew and Covid-19, Jain said, the citizens were not able to take advantage of the first phase of the amnesty scheme and thus it has been extended.

Jain added that citizens can make use of the amnesty scheme in the second or third phase if they are not able to pay the outstanding property tax in the first phase.





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Swachh Survekshan: New Delhi Municipal Council tops list, Delhi corporations put up dismal show


The New Delhi Municipal Council topped the Swachh Survekshan survey in the category of cities with one to 10 lakh population. The dismal show of the municipal corporations of Delhi, however, continued with the north and east Delhi civic bodies finding themselves in the bottom 10 list of cities with a population above 10 lakh.

President Ram Nath Kovind presented the Swachh Survekshan Awards 2021 at Delhi on Saturday. Indore topped the category of cities with a population above 10 lakh. It is followed by Surat, Vijayawada, Navi Mumbai and Pune, rounding off the top five.

The North Delhi Municipal Corporation ranked 45 among 48 civic bodies having a population above 10 lakh. Only three other cities, Coimbatore, Kota and Madurai have ranked below it.

The East Delhi Municipal Corporation ranked 40 out of 48 cities in this category. Among the three corporations of Delhi, the South Delhi Municipal Corporation secured the highest rank of 31.

Last year, the East Delhi Municipal Corporation had ranked 46 among 47 local bodies in its category in Swachh Survekshan. Whereas, the South and North had ranked 31 and 43, respectively.

The Swachh Survekshan ranks cities and urban local bodies on various parameters like waste segregation and garbage disposal, among others, as part of the Centre’s Swachh Bharat Mission.

A senior New Delhi Municipal Council official said that the result was owing to the council’s efforts to continuously pursue excellence in providing services and civic amenities.



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North Delhi civic body widens scope of businesses allowed in industrial areas


From information technology and software companies to call centres, media, biotechnology, medical organisations, and educational institutes, the North Delhi Municipal Corporation has now given its approval to run such businesses in the industrial areas

The decision was taken to promote business activities in industrial areas of Delhi instead of them moving to Gurgaon, Noida or other areas in the National Capital Region, a senior official said.

The approval will be granted subject to the payment of Rs 5,000 per square metre as development charges. Also, there would be no need to submit conversion charges for running them in industrial areas, according to the proposal approved by the standing committee.

Standing chairperson Jogi Ram Jain said that the decision will benefit people associated with the service sector and increase business activities during the pandemic.

“Now, business establishments do not have to be restricted to commercial areas only,” he said.

The decision has been taken after the ministry of housing and urban affairs notified the amendments in the master plan last year to permit service-based industries in existing industrial areas.

However, certain activities, such as legal services, advertising agencies, packaging, electric goods, vocational training centres and other educational services, can operate from a plot measuring 1,000 sq metre and located on a road having a minimum width of 12m.

For plots above 1,000 square metres, the road should be 18m wide.

Those applying for the permission will also have to submit documents showing the building plan of the complex. The whole procedure for obtaining permission will be available online soon, Jain informed.



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