PCMC's 2026-27 Budget Delayed Due to Standing Committee Formation Issues

Published: February 18, 2026 | Category: Real Estate Pune
PCMC's 2026-27 Budget Delayed Due to Standing Committee Formation Issues

Pune: The Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) is likely to see a delay in presenting its annual budget for 2026-27 due to the non-formation of the standing committee by the newly elected civic body. The civic administration usually presents the budget on or around February 20 every year. However, this time, the schedule is expected to be pushed back as the standing committee, comprising newly elected members, is yet to be constituted.

A senior PCMC official told TOI that, as per norms, the budget must be presented before the standing committee by February 28. In case there is further delay in the formation of the standing committee, the administration can directly place the budget before the general body. All municipal corporations in the state are required to present their annual budgets before March 20.

The civic body was under administrative rule for the past four years, during which the municipal commissioner, who also served as the administrator, presented and approved the annual budgets. During the civic election campaign, several political leaders, particularly from the NCP, alleged that the financial health of the corporation deteriorated under administrative rule. They claimed that the municipal corporation, once regarded as Asia's wealthiest civic body, slipped into debt during this period.

An official from PCMC's accounts department told TOI that they had submitted a white paper on the civic body's financial position to the newly elected mayor, deputy mayor, opposition leader, and leader of the house. The official data shows that the municipal corporation currently has an outstanding debt of Rs337 crore, including loans from the World Bank and funds raised through municipal and green bonds.

The municipal corporation has been awaiting the appointment of a full-time municipal commissioner, as Shravan Hardikar, who was given additional charge of the post in October last year, is also serving as the head of Maha Metro. Mayor Ravi Landge, who chaired a meeting with civic officials last week to review the budget preparations, asked the administration to prioritize the completion of ongoing projects rather than earmarking fresh funds for new works.

'The current financial position of the civic body does not appear conducive to introducing many new projects in the annual budget. I instructed officials to focus on strengthening basic amenities such as clean water supply and healthcare services,' Landge told TOI.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the reason for the delay in PCMC's 2026-27 budget presentation?
The delay is due to the non-formation of the standing committee by the newly elected civic body, which is required to approve the budget.
2. When is the usual date for the budget presentation?
The budget is usually presented on or around February 20 every year.
3. What happens if the standing committee is not formed by February 28?
If the standing committee is not formed by February 28, the administration can directly place the budget before the general body.
4. What is the current financial status of the PCMC?
The PCMC currently has an outstanding debt of Rs337 crore, including loans from the World Bank and funds raised through municipal and green bonds.
5. What are the priorities set by Mayor Ravi Landge for the budget?
Mayor Ravi Landge has instructed officials to focus on strengthening basic amenities such as clean water supply and healthcare services rather than introducing new projects.