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Nagpur Civic Body Targets Property Tax Defaulters with Tech Warrants

NAGPUR: In a decisive effort to address rising property tax arrears, the Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) has initiated a rigorous enforcement campaign utilizing technology to identify habitual defaulters. Municipal Commissioner Abhijeet Chaudhari has instructed the property tax department to actively pursue overdue payments, leading to the implementation of a new automated warrant alert system for those who neglect tax notices, as stated by Deputy Municipal Commissioner (Revenue) Milind Meshram. The NMC is facing challenges in generating funds for essential projects. Disturbingly, data reveals that 261 prime property owners across the city have defaulted on property tax payments exceeding ₹25 lakh…

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Nagpur: Officials to Assess Laxmi Nagar Fire Damage

NAGPUR: Following a significant fire that destroyed the ground floor of a commercial-residential building containing Reliance Fresh Mart at Aath Rasta Chowk, Laxmi Nagar, senior officials from the Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) visited the site on Wednesday to initiate an inquiry into potential unauthorized constructions and fire safety violations. Additional Commissioner Vaishnavi B and Deputy Commissioner Milind Meshram, who is also overseeing the Laxmi Nagar zone, assessed the damaged building and spoke with residents and firefighters. Their visit comes amid rising concerns regarding encroachments in the basement and parking area, where the fire reportedly began. According to sources, the building,…

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Nagpur to Auction 149 Properties for Unpaid Taxes

NAGPUR: The Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) is intensifying its efforts to recover long-overdue property taxes, targeting 149 properties for auction in an attempt to collect ₹3.29 crore. So far, it has successfully retrieved ₹95.3 crore through property tax warrants. Currently, property tax arrears in Nagpur have exceeded ₹938.7 crore. A recent report highlighted that 261 prime properties are in default, each owing more than ₹25 lakh, collectively amounting to ₹442.34 crore in arrears. As of September 2025, the property tax and assessment department has issued 10,042 warrants under Taxation Rule 42, covering outstanding dues of ₹95.31 crore. Out of these,…

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Nagpur Civic Body Auctions Properties to Recover Tax Dues

NAGPUR: In a significant move against property tax defaulters, the Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) initiated property auctions and asset seizures in the Lakadganj and Laxmi Nagar zones to recover unpaid dues. In Lakadganj Zone (Ward 08), a public auction on Friday featured 19 properties in Mauja Pardi and Mauja Nagpur. During the event, five property owners settled their dues with a total of Rs10.45 lakh, while another five properties valued at Rs1.66 crore were successfully auctioned. Nine properties are still pending, and owners have until October 10, 2025, to make payments; otherwise, the NMC will auction them under the Maharashtra…

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Nagpur: 260+ Properties Default on ₹442 Crore Tax

NAGPUR: The Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) is facing significant challenges in securing funding for essential projects, now compounded by the revelation that 261 prime properties in the city have defaulted on property tax payments exceeding Rs 25 lakh each, with total arrears reaching a shocking Rs 442.34 crore. If NMC can recover even some of these dues, officials believe it could greatly benefit the Nag River Pollution Abatement Project. As per official records, the most substantial defaults occur in the Hanuman Nagar zone, where 21 properties collectively owe Rs 106.02 crore. This is closely followed by Lakadganj zone with 29…

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Nagpur First in State to Issue TDR Certificates for Encroached Land

NAGPUR: In a groundbreaking initiative in Maharashtra, the Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) has commenced the distribution of Transferable Development Rights (TDR) certificates to original landowners whose properties have been encroached by slum residents. This initiative, spearheaded under Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, aims to address a long-standing conflict between landowners and encroachers. For years, private land plots in Nagpur were taken over by slum clusters, hindering landowners from developing their properties while residents lacked legal rights due to insufficient documentation. This state government scheme seeks to resolve both issues—landowners will receive TDR certificates that can be sold for financial compensation, while…

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Nagpur to Launch Housing Project for Sanitation Workers Soon

NAGPUR: The Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) is set to initiate a housing project under the Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Awas Yojana. Shersingh (Satish Dagor), chairman of the Maharashtra State Safai Kamgar Commission, announced on Monday that the first phase will include the construction of 392 two-BHK flats, each spanning 500 square feet, in mauja Nari at an estimated cost of ₹93 crore. A detailed project report has been approved, and Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis is expected to conduct the bhoomipuja soon. “This project has been long overdue, but it has now overcome all obstacles and will provide dignified housing for sanitation…

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Nagpur’s New Plan in Progress; 90% of Old Plan Unused After 25 Years

NAGPUR: After a 25-year stretch, Nagpur is finally moving towards creating a new, comprehensive Development Plan (DP). Following its announcement on June 13, the civic body has collected 43 suggestions from residents before the August 13 deadline, with many calling for the removal of long-standing reservations blocking property development. “Notably, most requests come from landowners within the Nagpur Improvement Trust (NIT) in seven street schemes where plots have been inactive since the last DP in 2000,” reported a senior NMC official. The revised DP, required under the Maharashtra Regional and Town Planning (MRTP) Act, 1966, must be completed within six…

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560+ Fined Monthly for Dumping Construction Waste in Nagpur

Representative image created by AI NAGPUR: The irresponsible dumping of construction materials such as sand, gravel, and cement has become a significant issue in the city, with footpaths and roads frequently turning into temporary storage spaces for builders and contractors. In many areas, pedestrians are forced to walk on busy roads, while vehicles struggle to navigate narrowed paths. According to data from the Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC), the Nuisance Detection Squad (NDS) takes action against an average of 564 violators—both individuals and builders—each month. A penalty of ₹1,000 is imposed on individuals, while builders face a higher fine of ₹5,000…

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Nagpur Tax Defaulters: Just 106 of 460,000 Properties Targeted

NAGPUR: The Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) has commenced property auction proceedings against only 106 defaulters, which represents a negligible 0.002% of the 460,000 property owners who failed to pay their taxes during the 2024-25 fiscal year. Despite property tax arrears amounting to an alarming ₹938.7 crore, excluding penal interest, the NMC’s enforcement actions appear insufficient. Although the civic body has begun auctioning properties to recoup long-overdue payments, the scale of these actions is too minimal to significantly reduce the arrears or deter further tax non-compliance. According to data, the NMC issued 13,224 recovery warrants aimed at collecting ₹126.35 crore. Of…