
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
Cleanliness is only desired but never taken seriously by the people nor the government. Why don’t people understand that throwing waste wherever they want and doing this can bring many problems like seriously diseases, filthy smell etc, similar condition is seen at Hattiholi Galli, Koregalli Corner Bhangi Road.
Development is good, but it has some specification, we need to make sure that the righteous is focused upon. Project are introduced for betterment of the society with maybe lack of understanding of the society. and end up causing more harm then benefit. this is going on in a wrong way.
Many of the places where waste are left out in between and takes long period of time to complete it deterioration and this issue is causing a huge trouble to the people staying or traveling near by. Hope this problem will be solved as soon as possible and bring a goodwill to the society.

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

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