A total of 223 government-owned buildings in Ranchi owe the Ranchi Municipal Corporation (RMC) Rs 82.25 crore in holding taxes. The defaulters include government offices, educational institutions, and public sector undertakings like Heavy Engineering Corporation (HEC) and Project Bhawan. Despite repeated notices, the defaulters have not resolved their tax obligations, leading the RMC to consider auctioning off properties with unpaid taxes.
Ranchi Municipal Corporation and a business body are providing free services to increase voter turnout in Ranchi. These services include free bus rides, access to public toilets, entry to city parks, and parking for vehicles. The aim is to make voting convenient and encourage more residents to participate in the upcoming elections.
As the poll looms in Ranchi, BJP candidate Sanjay Seth promises to rejuvenate Subarnarekha river and its tributary, Jumar, to address the deepening water crisis and drying up of rivers in the region. Plans include a sewer treatment plant and pipelines to recharge the rivers with treated water, aiming to revive the once-lively water bodies.
As Ranchiites gear up to vote in the sixth phase of the on- going Lok Sabha election on May 25, the City is abuzz with activity and enthusiasm. With political parties and the administration that are leaving no stone unturned to woo voters, restaurants and eating joints too have joined this band
Jharkhand high court forms committee to survey and report on water harvesting in Ranchi. Panel to ensure compliance with RMC rules and functionality of systems in high-rise buildings. Updates on water supply in the city and upcoming monsoon.