Belagavi Mayor Mangesh Pawar assures to end confusion over e-khatas
The Hindu
Belagavi Mayor addresses e-khata confusion, promises infrastructure improvements and efficient waste management in the city.
Belagavi City Corporation (BCC) Mayor Mangesh Pawar has assured to end the confusion over issue of e-khatas to residential and other properties in the city.
In an interaction with journalists on Saturday (April 5, 2025), Mr. Pawar said his office had received several complaints from residents about the e-khata issue.
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“I have already held a meeting with officials. We will issue a list of necessary documents for e-khata. A desk will be set up to address grievances regarding this issue,” he said.
The Mayor agreed to consider the suggestion of the Mayor and Deputy Mayor visiting various wards and holding public grievance meetings. He also said BCC would take up road repairs and drainage systems ahead of the monsoon to prevent waterlogging.
He said the BCC would take all steps to ensure that the city does not suffer from water scarcity during summer months. “Some drinking water supply works are incomplete. I will set a deadline for all such works to be completed,” he said. He said the process of obtaining permission to water supply works will be simplified. He clarified that there was no need to obtain permission for water can distribution business. He clarified that there was no water scarcity in the city now.
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