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Bhopal's 18% Property Rate Hike Proposal sparks Public Outcry

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Bhopal's 18% Property Rate Hike Proposal sparks Public Outcry

A proposed 18% increase in property rates in Bhopal has ignited a wave of public protests, with residents arguing that official rates are already 50-60% higher than actual market prices.

March 21, 2025
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Reddit Post Blames NRIs for India's Real Estate Crisis, Demands Action

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Reddit Post Blames NRIs for India's Real Estate Crisis, Demands Action

A Reddit user has sparked a heated debate over the role of Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) in India's real estate market. The post highlights delays in approvals, unclear land titles, and a lack of affordable housing as key issues.

February 23, 2025
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Government Hikes: Ordinary Citizens Bear the Brunt in Karnataka

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Government Hikes: Ordinary Citizens Bear the Brunt in Karnataka

With a series of tax and price hikes, the Karnataka government is placing a significant financial burden on ordinary citizens. From fuel and liquor to milk and water, the costs are rising, while the government contemplates more increases in property tax,

January 1, 2025
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Government Hikes: Ordinary Citizens Bear the Brunt in Karnataka

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Government Hikes: Ordinary Citizens Bear the Brunt in Karnataka

With a series of tax and price hikes, the Karnataka government is placing a significant financial burden on ordinary citizens. From fuel and liquor to milk and water, the costs are rising, while the government contemplates more increases in property tax,

December 31, 2024
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Nashik Seeks Maharashtra Govt’s Guidance to Revoke or Adjust Tax Hike

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Nashik Seeks Maharashtra Govt’s Guidance to Revoke or Adjust Tax Hike

The Nashik Municipal Corporation (NMC) has sent a proposal to the Maharashtra government to reduce property tax rates by 25% and non-residential rates by 50%. The commissioner is now seeking further guidance to either cancel or adjust the unjust tax hike.

October 9, 2024
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