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Schools have a set of demands, but parents say govt must not blink
It was a day of large gathering and even larger traffic jams on Tuesday as school managements and teachers took a huge rally demanding that the
state government reverse its circular asking the schools to charge only 70 per cent of the tuition fee this year.
Traffic on the busy arterial roads in
Central Business District area took a hit. Later, addressing teachers, MLC Puttanna urged the Government to roll back the circular, saying that it was irrational as he claimed that the schools’ income had reduced by 55 to 65 per cent due to Covid pandemic.
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RCB collects over Rs866m in default payments
Trade licence and professional tax branch issues 3,050 notices
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January 28, 2021
RAWALPINDI:
The Rawalpindi Cantonment Board (RCB) has accelerated its ongoing campaign against defaulters of property tax, water charges, Transfer of Immovable Property (TIP) and trade taxes and collected over Rs866 million during the last seven months, a spokesperson shared on Wednesday.
The official mentioned that the board collected over Rs657 million in House Tax, Water and Conservancy charges, over Rs197 million in TIP taxes and over Rs12.7 million in Trade License Fee and Professional Taxes from defaulters.
The RCB teams on the directives of Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Umar Farooq were in the process of conducting raids in different areas to take action against the defaulters.
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