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Addressing presspersons here on Wednesday Khader said that presently no guidelines had been laid down for PG accommodations, while policy has been formulated by the tourism department for homestays. In order to plug loopholes in the functioning of PGs the urban development department is in the process of preparing a draft policy after holding discussions with officials and legal experts.
The new regulations would be helpful to those running PGs as well as people staying there. There will be a system of registering the PGs and homestays with local administrative bodies, the Minister said adding the safety of the tenants, provision of basic amenities, etc will be taken into consideration.
Enough water till June 10:
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Water supply tankers have been kept ready and the administration has identified government-private wells as well as borewells for water supply, he added.
Online property tax
Khader informed that resident could soon be able to pay property tax through the online portal — e-aasthi. They could do so either by visiting a nearby urban local body office or on their own.
Payment of tax, transfer of khatas and other property-related work would be done only through online. This will ensure transparency in property tax collection. In the beginning, online property tax payment and online transfer of khatas will be introduced in all the 10 city corporations in the state.