
BCC Struggles to Meet Tax Target Despite Revenue Rise
Belagavi:The Belagavi City Corporation (BCC) collected Rs 70.8 crore in property tax for the financial year 2025–26, marking a slight increase from Rs 69.5 crore
So, Mahatma Gandhiji said “Cleanliness is next to godliness”, our beloved Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modiji started a mission to clean India as much as possible under “Swacch Bharat Abhiyan”. Our leaders from the day one are promoting on cleaner city = safer city.
However, they all forgot that before they clean up people’s mind, especially educated once, they cannot clean the country.
One of our volunteer reporter captured these above pictures near Angadi School, Nanawadi Road, Belagavi where we can see people have thrown trash, as if they dont have any responsibility to keep the city clean. This proves that, we aren’t educated enough, if we are throwing trash on the roads.
Team Marvelous Belgaum requests Belgaumites to keep the city clean and tidy. Afterall, its our city. If we dont look after our city, then who else will?

Belagavi:The Belagavi City Corporation (BCC) collected Rs 70.8 crore in property tax for the financial year 2025–26, marking a slight increase from Rs 69.5 crore

Belagavi, April 1, 2026:The Belagavi district administration has dismissed reports of a shortage of CNG and auto LPG in the city, assuring that fuel is

Belagavi, April 1: The Belagavi City Corporation (BCC) has announced a revision in property tax rates effective from April 1, with a 3% increase for

Belagavi, April 1: Social activists Rajkumar Topannavar and Sujeet Mulgund have demanded immediate action against alleged illegal mining activities in Khanapur and Belagavi taluks, warning

Belagavi, April 1: The Belagavi District Cooperative Milk Producers Union (BEMUL), a unit of the Karnataka Milk Federation, has recorded a turnover of ₹510 crore

Belagavi, April 1: A steep decline in vegetable prices at the Belagavi Agricultural Produce Market Committee (APMC) has pushed farmers and traders into distress, forcing