Andhra Pradesh Government approves bill to Abolish Garbage Tax:

Andhra Pradesh Government approves bill to Abolish Garbage Tax:

Daily Current Affairs   /   Andhra Pradesh Government approves bill to Abolish Garbage Tax:

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Category : State Published on: November 27 2024

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  • This decision follows the introduction of a bill by Municipal Administration Minister P. Narayana. The State Legislative Assembly approved the bill.
  • The garbage tax was implemented by the YSRCP government to fund waste collection services. 
  • It affected 40 municipalities across the state. 
  • Households paid between ₹30 and ₹120, while commercial properties were charged between ₹100 and ₹10,000.
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