Starting April 1, Bengaluru residents will face a property tax hike along with a new user fee for waste collection. This move aims to enhance municipal services and address the growing waste management challenges in the city.
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The property tax hike in Bengaluru is primarily aimed at generating additional revenue for the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) to fund infrastructure and service improvements, particularly in waste management.
The new user fee for waste collection will be implemented starting April 1, 2023.
The new user fee for waste collection will be calculated based on the property’s size and the volume of waste generated, aiming to be more equitable and encourage waste reduction.
The potential benefits include improved waste management, better infrastructure, enhanced municipal services, and a cleaner, more sustainable city.
Residents and businesses can support the new waste management initiatives by segregating waste at the source, reducing waste generation, and participating in local waste management programs.
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