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Municipalities in poll-bound Maharashtra are flush with funds, shows RBI report

The RBI report on municipal finances shows that 10 municipalities across the country account for the lion’s share in revenue receipts with those in Maharashtra boasting a revenue surplus of Rs 11,104 crore as per the budget estimates for FY24.

November 19, 2024 / 16:53 IST
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Municipal corporations (MCs), the third tier of the government in large urban areas, are responsible for local public services.
Municipal corporations (MCs), the third tier of the government in large urban areas, are responsible for local public services.

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) in a report released on November 13 pointed out that revenue receipts of municipal corporations showed that the top 10 such bodies account for over 58 percent of the total receipts. Leading the ranks is Maharashtra, a state that is headed for an assembly election on November 20.

Municipal corporations, the third tier of the government in large urban areas, are responsible for local public services. They generate their own revenues through taxes and fees, while also receiving grants from the Centre as well as states.

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The consolidated budgets of all municipalities indicate a surplus on the revenue account. This surplus fell to Rs 1,034 crore during the covid pandemic (2020-21) from Rs 4,914 crore in 2019-20. It was budgeted higher at Rs 20,819 crore in 2023-24.

At Rs 11,104 crore as per the budget estimates for FY24 Maharashtra’s municipal corporations budgeted the highest revenue surplus, beating 231 other corporations, underlining their fiscal health and urban governance, according to the RBI report.