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'Holistic' preparations underway for Nashik Kumbh Mela but it's a race against time, say authoritiesNashik is gearing up for the Kumbh Mela with massive infrastructure projects and heritage conservation. Authorities are integrating technol...
Bank holiday in Tamil Nadu for elections today: Are banks open or closed today on April 23, 2026, due to TN Legislative Assembly Elections?Bank holiday today: Legislative Assembly elections are scheduled for today, April 23, 2026, in Tamil Nadu, leading to a public holiday for ...
Who is Raj Thackeray to abuse me?: Tamil Nadu BJP leader Annamalai on 'Rasmalai' jibeTamil Nadu BJP leader K. Annamalai hit back at MNS chief Raj Thackeray's remarks, calling critics of his statement on Mumbai "ignorant." An...
Sebi working to develop municipal bond marketThe market regulator will hold a meeting with investment bankers, rating companies, legal professionals, exchange officials and borrowers o...
Civic bodies likely to hit Bond Street to raise up to Rs 1,000 croreThe government provides financial incentives in the form of a lump-sum grant-in-aid for municipal bond issuances at the rate of Rs 13 crore...
Ahmedabad, Chennai among 5 civic bodies seeking to raise Rs 1,000 crore via bondsPimpri Chinchwad, Surat and Prayagraj are the other municipalities seeking to sell bonds. Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation, which is ...
EESL, Baghirathi Sustainability in MoU to deploy 250 EVsBaghirathi Sustainability India Pvt Ltd is currently operating a fleet of around 131 electric vehicles in India. Traditionally, a transport...
Bengaluru budget: Major fiscal overhaul for BBMP on the cardsThe proposed overhaul, which is likely to be rolled out in the first quarter of the new financial year, borrows best practices from various...
Many civic bodies don’t earn enough to pay staffThese civic bodies not only depend on financial support from states for developmental work but also use the earmarked funds for salaries.
Tamil Nadu civic polls: Filing of nominations begins, AIADMK list outTamil Nadu Congress Committee chief Su Thirunavukkarasar said party aspirants could submit their nominations in their respective district p...
Mayoral election: Tamil Nadu government proposes amendments to Municipal ActThe government has decided to amend the law relating to the municipal corporations to elect a mayor of the corporation by councillors from ...
Jayalalithaa kicks off Rs 2,559.77 crore projects under MAWS departmentJayalalithaa laid the foundation stone for a Rs 1,093.64 crore rainwater drainage project that come under the Chennai Corporation.
Chennai Corporation begins cleaning of city on war-footingThe civic body, headquartered at the iconic Ripon Building, has been working day in and day out since the torrential rains pounded the capi...
Rooftop solar panels in local body buildings in Tamil NaduTamil Nadu government today announced that roof top solar photo voltaic panels would be set up in due course in all urban local body buildi...
Chennai & Hyderabad may Pave Way for TenderSure ModelCM Siddaramaiah, who inaugurated St Mark's Road last week, announced that 50 more roads in Bengaluru will be developed on the lines of Tend...
Online building plan sanctions for 27 urban bodies: GovernmentTwenty-seven urban bodies including municipal corporations and urban development authorities have put in place online building plan sanctio...
- Tamil Nadu Election: AIADMK leading in civic polls
The ruling AIADMK has bagged a Mayor's post and is leading in all ten corporations including Chennai as counting of votes polled during the...
- Pratibha Ind bags Rs 70 cr contract
Pratibha Industries has secured a contract for design and construction of storm water pumping station at Irla, Andheri.
- Rippels in the pool
Municipal corporations across states are rrivatising water distribution despite strong opposition.
- Govt to double cap on municipal bond issues
The government is likely to double the cap for individual municipal bond issues from the present Rs 50 crore, to breathe life into the mark...