
Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) introduced “garbage” that required the residents of Bengalur to pay from 1 April.
All about a recent hike
After a recent increase in milk and electricity costs, BBMP decided to impose this new tax. The garbage will be charged monthly, with rates different for different types of facilities, including shops, hotels and residential buildings. This fee will be collected by a fixed waste management company to cover the cost of collection and disposal of waste.
According to BBMP previously paid hotels £5 for kg of garbage. Cess has now been increased £12.
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The CESS rate is set for residential buildings on square footsteps of the building. Buildings in the range of up to 600 square feet will have to pay £10 per month while buildings from 600 square feet to 1000 square feet will have to pay £50.
Building from 1000-2 000 square feet will have to pay £100 per month while it is £150 per month for buildings from 2000 to 3,000 square feet.
£200 will be collected per month for buildings from 3000-4000 square feet while £400 will be collected per month for buildings over 4000 square feet.
BBMP pays the waste tax annually in real estate tax. A new BBMP decision is expected to increase £600 crore per year. It came to get money from various sources to fill in the cash register.
Political Battle of “Garbage”
Meanwhile, Karnataka Lop and BJP Mla R Ashoka killed the government for implementing “garbage”. Ashka intervened at the representatives of the Chief Minister of Karnatak DK Shivakumar over this tax, and asked if it was gathered to “get a chair of cm”.
In a contribution on the Social Media X Ashoka, he wrote: “The government that failed to destroy Bengaluru’s garbage and transformed Silicon City into @INCARNATAKA garbage, now fixed waste collection fees. Bangalore, now also prey in the name of garbage?
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Meanwhile, BJP MP to Sudhakar said: £4 Lakh Crores. Over the past 2-3 years, budgets have been a deficit of income … On the other hand, they have increased the price of milk 4. times in the last 7-8 months. They lifted the tariffs of power … And today it is very surprising; In addition, they choose garbage for middle -class people and poor people… ”
Earlier on March 27, the government of Karnatak announced and £Increase in prices 4 per liter for milk and cottage cheese nandini, effective 1 April. This decision was made during the cabinet meeting led by the main Minister Siddaramaiaha.
The decision was made during the cabinet meeting organized by the main Minister Siddarahaiaha. The aim of this step is to support milk breeding in the state with regard to the cost of milk production and processing.
They search every day how they can tax ordinary people.
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Chairman of Karnataka Milk Federation (KMF) Bheema Naik prevented the step of the state of the state to raise the price of milk nandini to £4 per liter and states that additional costs will go directly to farmers.
The government transformed Silicon City into a city of garbage.
“We sold milk in Karnataka at a price lower than elsewhere in the ground. KMF provides 86 lakh-1 crore (milk) every day. 1 liter of milk is sold £42 (Karnataka). In gujarat it is £53, in Andhra & Telangana, that’s £58, in Delhi and Mahari’s £56, in Kerala it is £54. This decision was taken in the interest of herdsmen. These 4 rupees go to farmers, ”he said either.
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