New Delhi, March 11 -- Residents of Greater Kailash-II on Tuesday held a protest opposing a proposed upgrade in the colony's circle rate category from 'B' to 'A', saying the move could lead to higher property taxes without corresponding improvements in civic infrastructure.
According to residents' welfare associations (RWAs), civic amenities and infrastructure in the colony still require improvement and any reclassification should be considered only after these issues are addressed.
The Delhi government is undertaking a comprehensive revision of property circle rates for the first time since 2014, with the new rates expected to be finalised and implemented in 2026.
Residents organised a candlelight protest march from Savitri Cinema to ...
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