Pune's Deenanath Mangeshkar Hospital is under scrutiny for an outstanding property tax bill of Rs 27 crore. Local leaders Sule and Chakankar are leading the charge to hold the hospital accountable.
PuneDeenanath Mangeshkar HospitalProperty TaxCivic ResponsibilityPublic ServicesReal Estate PuneApr 07, 2025
The hospital has been delinquent in its property tax payments for several years, leading to the accumulation of a Rs 27 crore debt. The exact reasons behind this delinquency have not been publicly disclosed, but some suggest financial difficulties.
The Pune Municipal Corporation has the power to take legal action against the hospital, including the seizure of assets or the initiation of court proceedings. They have already issued multiple notices to the hospital to settle the outstanding amount.
Sule and Chakankar are prominent local leaders in Pune who are leading the charge to hold the Deenanath Mangeshkar Hospital accountable for its unpaid property tax. They have called for a public meeting to discuss the matter and mobilize community support.
The hospital's non-payment of property tax is a financial burden on the Pune Municipal Corporation, which relies on these taxes to fund public services. This issue has raised concerns about the broader governance and accountability of healthcare institutions in the city.
The hospital has acknowledged the outstanding tax bill but has not provided a clear timeline or plan for settling it. Some sources suggest that the hospital may be facing financial difficulties, but this has not been officially confirmed.
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