Auction threat imperils Taj fest

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| The Shilp Gram, which belongs to the UP government's industry department, had been taken over by the UP tourism department 15 years ago, to run tourism-centric activities centred around the Taj Mahotsava, conceptualised jointly by the local tourism industry and the state's tourism department. |
| According to the Agra Municipal Commissioner Shyam Singh, ever since it took possession of the Shilp Gram, the tourism department had not paid the municipal taxes applicable on such a large tract of land, despite regularly holding commercial activities, which categorised this land as commercial property. |
| Singh said the tourism department had been sent several reminders to pay the taxes but they remained unpaid, and as a result, the default was of Rs 20 lakh. |
| Recently, he said it was decided in a board meeting of the Municipal Corporation that the taxes might be recovered by selecting and auctioning a part of the Shilp Gram which had a value of Rs 20 lakh. |
| He said the area for auction had been marked by the municipal engineers and it would be held soon. |
| According to Singh, this was not the only case in which an establishment connected with the tourism industry had been found to be a major defaulter of municipal taxes. |
| The Hotel Mughal Sheraton, a five-star hotel of Agra, had been found to be a tax defaulter by almost Rs 5.5 crore this year and a number of other star hotels of the town would be shortly falling in the tax net for not paying taxes. |
| Meanwhile, reacting to the Municipal Corporation's action against the Shilp Gram, Nawab Kazim Ali, chairman, UP Tourism Development Corporation, said this was a very serious issue in which a state government department's land was being taxed by a municipality and he would be shortly holding discussions at high levels in the government on this. |
First Published: Feb 07 2007 | 12:00 AM IST