Here are some of the most common questions citizens ask regarding municipal services. Click below to view answers.
The Annual Rental Value (ARV) is calculated based on the built-up area of your property, type of road, usage, and construction type.
Example: A residential property with 1000 sq.ft. built-up area is calculated on 700 sq.ft., multiplied by applicable factors, and 9% of ARV is the Property Tax.
Property Tax is the main source of revenue for Urban Local Bodies. The funds are used for essential civic services:
Pay online or at the municipal office. Timely payment avoids penalties and supports city development.
Solid Waste Management includes collection, transportation, and safe disposal of household and commercial waste.
Citizens must follow Waste Segregation at Source:
Segregation helps in recycling, reduces landfill burden, and keeps the city clean.
Municipalities ensure safe and clean drinking water through a piped water supply system.
Citizens should pay water charges regularly to maintain uninterrupted service.
Sewerage management includes laying sewer lines, cleaning drainage, and preventing waterlogging. Citizens must avoid dumping solid waste in drains.
Municipalities install and maintain street lights. Report non-functional lights to the municipal helpdesk for repair.
A Trade License is mandatory for businesses within city limits. Apply online or at the municipal office with ID proof, business details, and fees.
Complaints can be filed online via the grievance portal or offline at municipal offices. A complaint ID helps track status.
Property Mutation updates ownership in municipal records after sale, inheritance, or gift to keep tax records correct.