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  Metros   Delhi  13 Feb 2018  SDMC doubles monthly social welfare pension

SDMC doubles monthly social welfare pension

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Published : Feb 13, 2018, 1:40 am IST
Updated : Feb 13, 2018, 1:40 am IST

Announcements to this effect were made by Leader of the House Sikha Rai, while finalising the Budget for the next financial year.

South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC)
 South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC)

NEW DELHI: Announcing no hike in existing taxes or introduction of no new tax, South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC) on Monday doubled the monthly pension of social welfare scheme to Rs 2,000 from existing Rs 1,000 per month.

Announcements to this effect were made by Leader of the House Sikha Rai, while finalising the Budget for the next financial year.

She announced that the increased monthly pension will be given to the widows, terminally ill, affected with mental diseases, deserted women, kinnars (eunuch), orphan children and others.

Ms Rai said that martyrs of the armed forces and paramilitary forces and their widows, medal winners of Olympics, Asian, and Commonwealth  Games to get full rebate of their property tax for their one residential property on lumpsum payment of tax up to June 30.

“Ex- servicemen will get 30 per cent rebate in property tax of one residential property. Farmers, who are  the original owners of the land in the village area will get full exemption of property tax on their own one residential self occupied property,” Ms Rai added.

She, however, imposed one percent education cess on due property tax and increase in mutation fee from Rs 150 to Rs 1,500.

Going against the new parking policy ofhe government, which suggested charging parking fee on vehicles parked inside the colony, Ms Rai said, “The SDMC wasn’t in favour of charging parking free for parking vehicles inside the colonies. In order to get more revenue from ads on colony gates and electricity poles, tree guards to be allowed.”

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