The state government yesterday allowed citizens to use the demonetise Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes towards payment of their electricity bill, water bill, property tax or any kind of dues after the Central government accepted state's request in this regard.
The deadline for payment of Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes closes midnight tonight.
Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis yesterday said that government offices will accept now defunct notes till midnight of November 11.
According to a senior official, the move by state government evoked an unprecedented response from the common people.
"Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis's request to seek permission from Prime Minister's office and positive response to his request not only paved the way for crores of people to utilise their scrapped high denomination notes, but also led to swelling up the state's exchequer," he said.
He said while Mumbai received highest revenue through the discontinued tender, the second highest payment was received by Pune urban bodies. However, he didn't quote the exact figure of Mumbai as the deadline ends at midnight only.
Maharashtra has 27 municipal corporations whereas nearly 300 other local civic bodies, acting as semi-government agencies, are mandated to provide essential services to residents by levying bills.
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Meanwhile, city-based activist and former Central Information Commissioner Shailesh Gandhi has lauded a Chief Minister's move wherein he had requested Centre to allow people to use the banned bank notes for payment of bills.
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