Bhubaneswar / BMC Presents Rs1,050-Crore Budget, Vows Crackdown On Gutkha Sales

Key Points
- BMC announces Rs1,050-crore budget for 2026–27.
- Own revenue pegged at Rs 300 crore, grants at Rs 750 crore.
- Strict enforcement of gutkha ban law across vending zones.
- Mayor Sulochana Das chairs 38th General Council meeting.
Bhubaneswar, Jan 28: The Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation (BMC) on Wednesday presented its budget for 2026–27, pegged at Rs1,050 crore, during the 38th General Council meeting chaired by Mayor Sulochana Das. The budget includes Rs300 crore from the corporation’s own revenue sources and Rs750 crore through government grants, officials said.
A key decision taken during the session was the strict
enforcement of the State government’s gutkha ban law. The BMC resolved to
intensify monitoring and penal action against vendors found selling gutkha and
related products at vending zones and Omfed booths. Officials said enforcement
drives would be strengthened to ensure compliance across the city.
Mayor Das emphasized that the Corporation’s priorities
remain aligned with public health and welfare. “The gutkha ban is not just a
legal directive but a social responsibility. BMC will ensure that enforcement
is uncompromising,” she said.
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The budget also highlighted the Corporation’s focus on
balancing revenue generation with welfare measures. With a significant portion
of funds coming from government allocations, BMC aims to channel resources into
infrastructure, sanitation, and citizen-centric services while ensuring strict
adherence to health-related regulations.
The decision to intensify gutkha enforcement has been
welcomed by residents, who have long demanded stronger action against illegal
sales. Officials noted that the move reflects the Corporation’s commitment to
improving living standards and safeguarding public health in the capital city.
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