BMC chief Iqbal Singh Chahal recently gave the nod to the proposal for increasing the existing fine amount, a release said.
BMC marshals Padmavati Nadar and Komal Ghusale at work on Marine Drive on Friday. Pic/Bipin Kokate
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has proposed to steeply increase the amount of fine for spitting in public to Rs 1,200 from the current Rs 200, a senior official said on Tuesday.
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BMC chief Iqbal Singh Chahal recently gave the nod to the proposal for increasing the existing fine amount, a release said. The official said the proposal will have to be cleared by the BMC’s general body before it is to be approved by the state government as it involves amending the Greater Mumbai Cleanliness and Sanitation byelaws 2006.
After receiving the administrative nod to the proposal to hike the fine amount, the solid waste management department will take action under the additional municipal commissioner.
In the past six months, the civic body collected a fine of Rs 28.67 lakh from the people found spitting in public places. The highest amount of fine of Rs 4.70 lakh was collected from L ward that includes areas like Kurla and Sakinaka, the release said.
The officer said the Bombay High Court while hearing a petition, had questioned why the BMC slaps a fine of only Rs 200 for spitting in public places whereas the police fined the violators Rs 1,200. He clarified the HC didn’t give any directive about increasing the fine amount to the BMC.
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