Despite Rs 140 crore budget and high property tax collection, Zirakpur struggles with poor infrastructure, raising questions about fund utilization and accountability.
Nashik Municipal Corporation triples development charges to Rs 350 per sq m starting April 2025, marking the first hike in 15 years, aiming to fund infrastructure projects and Kumbh Mela 2026-27 while developers anticipate rising housing costs.
The Panchkula Municipal Corporation has approved a ₹300 crore budget for FY 2025-26, prioritizing infrastructure upgrades and urban development projects. The allocation includes ₹152.70 crore for development works, improved healthcare services, and an Education City proposal. Challenges remain in revenue collection from land transactions and inter-agency partnerships.