
Thane, March 25 The Bhiwandi Nizampur City Municipal Corporation (BNMC) in Maharashtra has presented a budget of ₹1,179.10 crore for 2026-27, outlining key allocations for infrastructure, education, transport, and welfare schemes, officials said on Wednesday.
In the budget presented by municipal commissioner Anmol Sagar on Tuesday, ₹25 crore has been allocated for a 100 MLD water supply project under AMRUT 2.0, while ₹3.50 crore has been allocated for hiring skilled staff in the fire and technical departments.
According to government norms, 5 per cent of surplus income has been earmarked for welfare schemes, with ₹326.40 lakh allocated for women, children, weaker sections, and persons with disabilities, the civic body said in a release.
The budget also provides ₹4 crore for the repair of municipal school buildings and ₹59.42 crore towards infrastructure under the Urban Upliftment and Basic Development Scheme, of which ₹22 crore is reserved for next year's planning.
A sum of ₹5 crore has been allocated as the civic body's share for PM e-buses, while ₹10 crore has been set aside for GIS-based mapping of properties to strengthen tax assessment.
Revenue sources are led by GST grants (36.5 per cent), followed by capital income (25.4 per cent), while major expenditure heads include revenue and capital works (33.7 per cent) and salaries (31.7 per cent), the release added.