India, March 19 -- The Municipal Corporation of Gurugram (MCG) on Wednesday unanimously passed its Rs.1,918 crore budget for 2026-27, with a projected expenditure of Rs.1,875 crore, prioritising sanitation and infrastructure even as concerns were raised over revenue shortfalls and pending dues.
The budget was approved during a special House meeting in Civil Lines, chaired by mayor Raj Rani Malhotra, in the presence of councillors, senior officials and municipal commissioner Pradeep Dahiya.
Chief accounts officer Vijay Kumar outlined key revenue streams, including Rs.500 crore from stamp duty, Rs.325 crore from property tax, Rs.80 crore from water and sewerage charges, and Rs.100-120 crore from advertisement fees. However, officials said...
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