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Mayor Diwakar: Mangaluru mayor directs officials to simplify trade licence renewals | Mangaluru News

Mayor Diwakar (centre) chairing the last ordinary meeting of Mangaluru City Corporation (MCC) on Wednesday. MANGALURU: Following numerous complaints regarding the complicated renewal process of trade licences, Mayor Diwakar on Wednesday directed officials to make the process simple and people-friendly. Chairing his last ordinary council meeting, the mayor took note of the objections regarding the process directing officials to accept old property tax receipts vice new and also give time to provide additional documents required for the renewal process. Commissioner Akshy Sridhar said aggrieved could directly contact him at his office if they still faced issues regarding renewal. Corporator A C Vinayraj said due to the new system only 1000 renewals were done in the Fen=bruary month compared to 15,000 last year during the same period.

Mangaluru: MCC budget for 2021-22 is anti-people - Congress

Mangaluru: MCC budget for 2021-22 is anti-people - Congress   Fri, Jan 29 2021 02:11:43 PM Pics: Spoorthi Ullal Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (DV) Mangaluru, Jan 29: A day after BJP-led Mangaluru City Corporation (MCC) presented a budget for the year 2021-22, Congress councillors on Friday January 29 termed the budget as anti-people and said that it increased burden on public. Addressing the a press meet here at Congress Bhavan, leader of opposition in the council Abdul Rauf said, Though people are facing financial uncertainty, following the Covid-19 pandemic, the budget tabled by the ruling party for the year 2021-22, has proposed increase in property tax, water tax and trade licence fee and cess on solid waste management. This will put people in trouble and financial burden. This budget is not people friendly, instead it is anti-people.

MCC budget 2021-2022: BJP corporators approve, Congress express dissent

MCC budget 2021-2022: BJP corporators approve, Congress express dissent   Thu, Jan 28 2021 06:42:59 PM Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (DV) Mangaluru, Jan 26: For the year 2021-22, Mangaluru City Corporation presented a surplus budget, with the opening balance of Rs 283.53, an income of Rs 609.92 crore and with total expected income of Rs 893.45, the total expected expenditure will be Rs 576 crore and the expected final balance is Rs 317.18 crore. Mangaluru City Corporation chairperson (MCC), standing committee on taxation, finance and appeals, Kiran Kumar presented the budget for the year 2021-22. Kiran Kumar said, The vision of 2021-22 budget will be on additional importance for nature and water conservation, emphasis on hygiene and cleanliness, special importance for welfare, health and education sectors, importance to complete the pending developmental works and priority will be given to administration and economic improvement.

Udupi: Progressive organisations stage symbolic protest against contentious farm bills

Udupi: Progressive organisations stage symbolic protest against contentious farm bills
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