The new municipalities bills, passed by the state chief minister K Chandrashekar Rao also claimed that the proposals would promote transparency in the system and root out corruption
Hyderabad: The Telangana Assembly on Friday (July 19) passed the Telangana Municipalities Bill, 2019, which proposes major policy decisions, including demolition of illegal constructions without notice, self-certification of property tax and a penalty for misusing the facility.
"If an unauthorised construction is started, no notice would be given. It would be demolished. It would also be an immediate demolition in case of unauthorised construction," Telangana chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao, who moved the bill, said.
The bill also provides for self-certification for paying property tax.
It proposes a penalty of up to 25 times if a landlord is found to have furnished wrong information.
The veracity of the claims would be checked by flying squads, under the supervision of district collectors.
Also, Rao announced that the urban poor could construct a house (ground plus one floor) on a small plot without having to apply for permission from the municipality.
They would have to pay a house tax of only Rs 100 per annum.
Such beneficiaries, however, must register with the municipality at a nominal charge of Re 1 so that they can get civic facilities, he said.
The bill aims at promoting transparency in the system and rooting out corruption, Rao said.
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