Urban Development and Municipal Affairs minister Firhad Hakim said that if the provision for reduction in taxes did not exist in the Kolkata Municipal Corporation Act, an amendment had to be passed in the Assembly before the waiver of taxes came into force.
His department was, however, yet to receive any documents pertaining to the decision by the Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) for ratification, the minister said in his reply to a question in the Assembly.
The minister claimed that this scheme was part of the state government's programme to make Kolkata a 'city of blue'.
The colour blue symbolised anti-depression and would make city dwellers healthy and the city would look nicer, Hakim said.
The minister also asked members about their views, whether blue-white coloured houses would look nicer or ones painted in dull colours.
On June 9, the Mayoral Council of KMC decided to promote the colour as the state government has painted all its properties white and blue.
Commercial buildings would not be granted the waiver, he said.
Housing minister Aroop Biswas said that work was in progress to paint twenty Youth Hostels and 37 rental Housing Estates under his department in blue and white.
Road dividers, flyovers, police stations, the new secretariat have already turned blue and white after the Mamata Banerjee government took over.
