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    Traders Express Concerns Amid NDMC Property Tax Reform

    New Delhi, March 30 The New Delhi Municipal Council on Monday said that implementing the Unit Area Method (UAM) could reduce property tax by 30 to 50 percent, particularly benefiting older and self-occupied properties.This move is part of key amendments under the Jan Vishwas (Amendment of...
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    Councilor Protest Disrupts Delhi Municipal Standing Committee

    New Delhi, March 30 The meeting of the Delhi Municipal Corporation's Standing Committee, in which nine members were scheduled to retire, was adjourned on Monday amid protests by opposition councillors.Councillors from the Aam Aadmi Party alleged that the House had not provided minutes of the...
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    Delhi Mayor Proposes Citizen-Friendly Civic Law Amendments

    New Delhi, March 29 Delhi Mayor Raja Iqbal Singh said on Sunday that the proposed amendments to the Delhi Municipal Corporation Act, 1957, are aimed at decriminalizing minor civic offenses and removing provisions for imprisonment, positioning this move as part of a broader effort towards...
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    Jan Vishwas Bill: Higher Penalties for Civic Violations

    New Delhi, March 28 People caught urinating in public or creating a nuisance by dumping smelly waste on the streets will face a tenfold fine of ₹500 if the Jan Vishwas Bill, 2025, is passed in Parliament.Currently, public urination attracts a fine of ₹50 under the Delhi Municipal Corporation...
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    New Delhi Fines Hike: Changes to Animal Control and Building Regulations

    New Delhi, March 28 The fine for letting a dog roam in a public street without a leash, which currently is Rs 50 under the Delhi Municipal Corporation Act, 1957, will increase to Rs 1,000 if the Parliament passes the Jan Vishwas (Amendment of Provisions) Bill, 2025.This change is part of the...
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    New Delhi Budget: Sanitation, Property Tax Relief, and Key Infrastructure Investments

    New Delhi, February 13 The Municipal Corporation of Delhi passed the overall budget of ₹17,583 crore for 2026-27, with sanitation receiving the highest allocation of ₹4,797.78 crore.Leader of the House Pravesh Wahi presented key budget details, including new initiatives ranging from property...
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