A total of 49 defaulters owe Rs 107 crore to the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) in the form of property tax and the civic body has issued notices to them, an official said on Wednesday. NMMC spokesperson Mahendra Konde said the corporation had announced an amnesty scheme for the defaulters. However, as some of them have not come forward, notices have been issued to them. These 49 defaulters owe Rs 107 crore to the NMMC. Earlier, the corporation had served notices to 26 other big defaulters, taking the count of such defaulters to 75, he said. If they fail to pay up the pending amount within the stipulated period, their properties will be attached and auctioned, he said.
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Navi Mumbai hits new high with 971 cases
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NMMC to expedite reopening of temporarily closed Covid Care Centres
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NMMC to expedite reopening of temporarily closed Covid Care Centres
Navi Mumbai on Thursday recorded 971 COVID-19 cases, its highest single-day spike so far, pushing its total case tally to 66,480. Four more deaths took the total toll to 1,179. With 403 patients being discharged, the tally of recoveries stands at 58,601.
Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) Commissioner Abhijit Bangar has directed the Department of Engineering and Health to expedite the reopening of temporarily closed Covid Care Centres (CCCs). Mr. Bangar said all labs should receive test reports from NMMC’s RT-PCR lab and private labs within 24 hours. He also recommended the appointment of coordinating officers at CCCs and private hospitals, and nodal officers in each ward.