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Assembly passes bills increasing fine for throwing waste

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Press Trust of India Kolkata

The West Bengal Assembly Monday passed a bill which empowers municipalities in the state to charge a fine of maximum Rs one lakh if the residents fail to comply with the measures for prevention of mosquito breeding and spreading of vector borne diseases.

The West Bengal Municipal (Second Amendment) Bill, 2018 also has provision which increases the fine for depositing and throwing solid waste in public places to maximum of Rs 50,000.

According to state Municipal Affairs minister Firhad Hakim, the penalty has been increased in both the cases to raise awareness among the masses.

"Despite several awareness programme in various municipalities we are seeing that there is tendency to neglect various norms for prevention of mosquito breeding and throwing of solid waste in public places. This has to stop so we have decided to increase the amount of fine. Our intention is not to fine the residents but to raise awareness through it," Hakim told reporters.

 

Among the other objectives of the bill, it also states opening of bank account for municipal fund into any scheduled bank within or outside the municipal area.

A specific amount of fees for transfer of title of land or building or apartment in every municipal areas of the state. The property tax on holdings used for running government owned hospitals and clinics have been exempted.

The benefit of extending the exemption of property tax to senior citizen have been reduced from the age of 65 to 60.

The bill was passed by the Assembly by voice vote.

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First Published: Nov 26 2018 | 6:55 PM IST

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