Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation Budget 2026-2027

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(Google translation from Gujarati, see Gujarati for the controversy)

Year 2026-2027

Advance Property Tax Rebate Scheme:-
Property tax is the main source of income for the Municipal Corporation.
Previously, advance tax payers received a 10% rebate, but now they will have to pay a 12% rebate.
Those who made advance payments online previously received an additional 1% rebate. Now, those who made advance payments online will receive a 12% + 1% rebate, a total of 13% rebate. And those who have paid advance tax for three consecutive years will receive a 12% + 2% rebate = 14% rebate on advance tax + 1% additional rebate for online advance payments, a total of 15% rebate.
It has been decided to implement this scheme from the scheduled date of next April, till the term of the Advance Tax Scheme for the year 2026-2027.

No Change in Vehicle Tax Rates:-
The basic price-based rate recommended by the Municipal Commissioner for vehicle tax rates has been maintained, and 100% tax relief has been provided for all electric vehicles.

It has been decided to keep the vehicle tax rates recommended in the budget proposed by the Ahmedabad Municipal Commissioner unchanged. The Government of India has included Ahmedabad city under the National Clean Air Program. The increasing number of vehicles every day increases the amount of air pollution. With the aim of reducing vehicle pollution over time by increasing the number of pollution-free vehicles and electric vehicles in the city, the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation has launched the Clean Air Program in the city. As the use of electric vehicles increases, carbon emissions will be reduced and air quality will improve. It has been decided to provide 100% exemption in lifetime vehicle tax for all vehicles passing through the RTO during the year 2026-2027.

70% exemption in property tax for trust hospitals located in municipal buildings:

For the year 2026-27, it has been decided to provide a 70% exemption in property tax to organizations registered as public charitable trusts that provide medical services to the poor and general public at nominal rates, use municipal buildings for these services, have entered into an agreement as per the Municipal Corporation’s demand, have their accounts audited regularly, and have paid all taxes by the year 2025-26.

70% exemption in property tax for physiotherapy centers managed by charitable trusts

Physiotherapy centers that are publicly registered charitable trusts, NGOs. It has been decided to provide a 70% property tax exemption for the year 2026-2027 to those organizations that are run for public charitable purposes and provide physiotherapy treatment to the poor and common citizens at nominal rates with the most modern equipment at the rates fixed by the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation and that have paid all previous taxes till the year 2025-26.

→ To increase Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation’s income from commercial development, premium, corp. leasehold rent and impact fees:-

To increase the income of Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation, by working in mission mode, the Municipal Corporation’s commercial development income has been increased by Rs. 75 crore, premium income by Rs. 500 crore, corp. leasehold rent income by Rs. 10 crore and additional FSI by Rs. The Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation’s revenue income is estimated to increase by approximately ₹910 crore from ₹325 crore.

Recovery Campaigns for Property Tax and Profession Tax:

Increase in Revenue

₹583.5205 crore

To effectively increase the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation’s revenue and recover past due taxes, intensive recovery campaigns for property tax and profession tax and organizing public forums to address citizens’ issues are estimated to increase the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation’s revenue by approximately ₹1,583.52 crore.

: ₹149.85 crore for providing housing to those facing road cuts and housing in residential plots in various areas of the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation.

The development of Ahmedabad city is reaching its peak day by day. With the development of urbanization, employment opportunities for the large number of migrant artisans and laborers in the city have come under significant pressure. To fulfill the Prime Minister’s vision of “Housing for All” and a “Slum-Free City,” the budget has allocated an additional ₹149.8544 crore to the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation in the initial phase to relieve and provide replacement housing to households affected by the TP Road and project-affected plots, to make the city slum-free and redevelop a large slum settlement.

Final TP for Help –

The city has grown significantly in area, including gram panchayats and municipalities. The city’s population has also increased. To provide all basic amenities to the city’s residents and ensure the city’s optimal development, it is essential to develop the proposed and final TPs in Bhadaja, Oganj, Ghuma, Jagatpur, Chenpur, Chiloda, Kathwada, Lambha, Gyaspur, and Nikol areas. To ensure the overall development of Ahmedabad, a Smart Final TP (Town Planning) is developed, combining basic amenities and modern facilities. This plan includes roads, water supply, and a systematic sewage system.

Plants, greenery, public amenities, and modern infrastructure are being created, providing the city’s residents with a better lifestyle and better employment opportunities, all in keeping with the vision of a developed India.

₹120 crore has been allocated in the budget for primary facility work and smart final TP development for newly approved and notified TP and final TP areas.

→ Existing drainage and stormwater networks in all city zones

₹115 crore

To be repaired:

Drainage lines in various areas of Ahmedabad city have deteriorated significantly. Furthermore, drainage lines in the newly added areas of the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation, from the ODDA area to the UP Zone and SW Zones, East, North, and South Zones, need repair. Therefore, a significant amount of ₹100 crore has been allocated in the budget for repairing drainage lines and other needs in all city zones.

+ A. To construct new storm water pumping stations and lay the necessary networks in various zones of the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation as needed:-

To streamline the drainage and storm water drainage process in Ahmedabad city, an additional ₹100 crore has been allocated. ₹100 crore has been allocated in the budget for constructing storm water pumping stations and laying the necessary networks in the U.P. Zone, S.5. Zone, and newly added areas.

In the Ahmedabad Metropolitan Municipality, ₹50 crore has been allocated in the budget for constructing new drainage pumping stations and laying the associated drainage networks in various zones as needed:-

To streamline the drainage and storm water drainage process in Ahmedabad city, in the Paldi-Vasna ward, G.B. The budget has allocated ₹50 crore for the construction of new drainage pumping stations and laying of networks to replace the closed station next to Shah College, next to Mu.Quartus, on the same road, near the canal, and in different zones as needed.

In the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation, for the construction of connected water distribution stations and networks in different zones as needed:

₹50 crore has been allocated for the construction of a connected drainage network covering 480.88 sq. km. of Ahmedabad city. The area and population of approximately 8 million are provided with an average of 140 to 150 liters of water per person per day. The city has a treatment plant with a capacity exceeding the city’s water consumption. There are currently 233 water distribution stations for water supply distribution in the city. A draft budget has been allocated for the development of water projects. In the Vastral ward of the Vatva Assembly constituency, TP 117 F. An initial budget of ₹50 crore has been allocated for the construction of a new water distribution station at Plot No. 229, at the site of the old pumping station at the corner of Moni Hotel in the Isanpur area, at Panchamrit Bagh near Squam School in Thaltej Ward, and at TP 115, Ramol Village in the Vastrapur area, along with the construction of a new water tank and other necessary installations for the water distribution station and related networks. ₹50 crore

The Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) is planning to install the first eco-friendly floating solar project on the city’s lakes and the Sabarmati River. Until now, solar projects in Ahmedabad have been installed on land or rooftops, while this initiative will be the first attempt to generate renewable energy from open water bodies. The AMC has proposed this project with an investment of approximately ₹50 crore in the first phase. This project will save valuable city land and generate clean energy by utilizing unused water bodies. This project will adopt eco-friendly technologies such as zero microplastics and 100% recyclable floaters. Implementation of this project will reduce water evaporation and control algae growth, thereby maintaining water quality. This initiative will make the AMC energy self-sufficient and position Ahmedabad as a leading city in the field of renewable and sustainable energy. For this purpose, water is specifically stored in Lambha Lake. A 10 MW solar plant is planned to be installed on it. A budget of ₹100 crore has been allocated for this purpose. ₹50 crore has been allocated in the budget.

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To build a medical institute with a super specialty hospital in Viratnagar ward of Nikol Assembly constituency:

Rs. 50 crore

To provide better healthcare to the people of the eastern part of Ahmedabad city, a super-specialty hospital is needed in the eastern region. With this in mind, the AMC, located in the Viratnagar ward of the Nikol Assembly constituency, has planned to build a super-specialty medical institute on the Met Plot. This hospital will provide better treatment for heart disease, kidney disease, cancer, neurology, and orthopedics, and will advance the health sector. 50 crore rupees have been allocated for this purpose.

>To construct underpasses, underbridges, and overbridges at various locations in Ahmedabad as needed:

Rs. 50 crore

Due to modern development and increasing population, traffic congestion has become a major problem in metro cities. A large network of bridges has been constructed in Ahmedabad to facilitate smooth traffic movement within the city. In view of urbanization and increasing number of vehicles day by day, with the noble intention of making the movement of people easy and convenient, an overbridge will be constructed at Maninagar Railway Crossing, and traffic will be eased on four roads from Danilimda Square to Khodiyarnagar.

A flyover bridge will be constructed to ease traffic congestion. Residents of Tragad Village in Chandlodia Ward

D have to travel approximately 2 km to reach the Mata Temple and crematorium on the other side of the Kosing. Therefore, ₹50 crore has been allocated in the budget to construct a new underpass with restricted height near Tragad Kosing, an underpass on the road from Divya Jyot School to Shilaj in Thaltej Ward, an underpass near Hillock Hotel near TP 72 and TP 233 near the AMC area near the SP Ring Road in Chandlodia Ward, and an underpass 1 km after the SP Ring Road. To address traffic congestion and ease the movement of citizens, a new underpass is being constructed, and underpasses, underbridges, and overbridges are being constructed as needed at various locations in Ahmedabad city. Construction of Mini Sports Halls and Sports Grounds as per requirement in various zones of Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation:

As part of an initiative to build a healthy and strong India and create a competitive sports environment by utilizing the city’s infrastructure and providing sports facilities near homes, an additional Rs. 30 crore has been allocated in the budget for construction of a playground in Vastral Ward, T.P.117, Fra.Plot.No.218, Sabarmati Ward, and a mini sports complex in Fra.Plot No.23, India Colony Ward, T.P.12 (Asarwa-South Extension), and for developing sports complexes, playgrounds, and sports activities under overbridges as per requirement in various wards of Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation.

> Rs. ₹32 crore for the construction of Urban Health Centers and Community Health Centers as needed in various zones of the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation:

The Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation is constantly concerned about the health of the middle-class population in various areas of the city, so that they can receive better healthcare at their homes during illness. To provide better healthcare to the middle-class population in these areas, an Urban Health Center in Jashodanagar in TP-64, a new Health Center in TP-66 in Saijpur Bogha Ward, a Community Health Center in Shahibaug Ward, physiotherapy centers in Sabarmati and Chandlodia Wards, and ₹32 crore have been allocated in the budget for the construction of Urban Health Centers, Community Health Centers, and Physiotherapy Centers as needed in various zones of the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation.

→ Construction of a plant to produce CNG from waste under the Kanchan Scheme in the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation:

Rs. 20 crore

The Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation has given high priority to cleanliness in the city and plans to soon become a Zero Waste City* by processing the various types of waste collected daily. Because kitchen waste/municipal solid waste comprises a large proportion of organic waste, it can be used to produce bio-CNG. This waste can be digested in a biodigester to produce biogas. The bio-CNG can be supplied to the gas network through pipelines, and the slurry produced from the digester can be used as fertilizer. This plant can process 100% of the organic waste, and the resulting waste can be used in various products.

An additional ₹2000 crore has been allocated in the budget to set up and operate a state-of-the-art technology processing plant on a PPP basis in collaboration with the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation for kitchen waste collected on a technical basis from the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation area.

For the construction of glow gardens in the eastern and western areas of the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation:

₹2000 crore

To further attract tourists to the Sabarmati Riverfront in Ahmedabad city, glow gardens decorated with colorful LED lights have been created on the western side of the riverfront. A total of 54 different lighting elements have been installed, including tigers, lions, giraffes, zebras, polar bears, horses, elephants, deer, rabbits, flamingos, butterflies, selfie points, cartoon characters, lighting balls, lighting pathways, lighting tables and chairs, and more. Given the success of the existing Glow Garden among the city’s residents, an additional ₹20 crore has been allocated in the budget to build other Glow Gardens in the eastern and western areas of the city.

Planning to Build Ahmedabad Haat in the Eastern Area of ​​the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation:

₹20 crore

Keeping in mind the need to provide entrepreneurship opportunities for various businesses, employment, home industries, and skilled artisans in Ahmedabad city, work is currently underway to build Ahmedabad Haat in the western area of ​​the city for a self-reliant India. Similarly, ₹20 crore has been allocated in the budget to build Ahmedabad Haat in the eastern area for a self-reliant India.

Developing existing lakes in the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation area and

₹20 crore

Interlinking:

Developing existing lakes in the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation area is essential for environmental protection, efficient water use, and providing comfortable green areas for the people. Also, an interlinking system should be created between the lakes to ensure rainwater harvesting, water recirculation and maintenance of the lakes.

To make this easier, STP and TTP plants will be built and filled at all lakes in the Maninagar Assembly constituency, and the lakes will be developed. Vadu Lake, the lake at R.M.S. Chandkheda, Thaltej Lake, Ropra Lake, Shilaj Lake, and Pancha Lake (including the garden) will be developed. The budget has allocated ₹20 crore for this.

Planning the city’s annual traffic flow will save residents valuable time and reduce traffic congestion.

To manage traffic more efficiently and smartly, it’s essential to develop traffic signals using AI-based technology. This system will provide real-time analysis of vehicle traffic and help reduce traffic congestion. ₹20 crore has been allocated for this purpose.

Construction of required compound walls on Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation plots

Rs. 20 crore

More CCTV cameras to be repaired and installed:

For security, cleanliness, and to prevent unauthorized entry into municipal plots, it is necessary to construct a required compound wall. Rs. 20 crore has been allocated for this purpose.

> Promoting city tourism in Ahmedabad, renovating tourist attractions, building a tourism reception center, and opening city bus tours:

Rs. 20 crore

To attract citizens and tourists, it is essential to promote city tourism in Ahmedabad. To achieve this, the city’s tourist spots, such as heritage buildings, gardens, lakes, monuments, and cultural centers, must be renovated and developed with modern facilities to increase tourism, create employment opportunities, and strengthen the city’s global identity. Rs. 20 crore has been allocated for this purpose.

* To develop custom-made open party plots in Ahmedabad city:

₹15 crore

The city’s area has expanded to 480.88 sq. km., and the city’s population is also growing significantly. Currently, 33 open party plots are available for the city’s residents to host social, religious, cultural, and educational events. Therefore, to provide more facilities for the city’s residents to celebrate their various social, religious, cultural, and educational events, an additional ₹15 crore will be allocated to address the need for open party plots. The budget includes ₹15 crore for the development of custom-made modern open party plots in Bopal, Kathwada, Chiloda, Nikol, and Lambha, which will include kitchens, stoves, lighting, and attractive gates.

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For the renovation of existing crematoriums and the construction of new

38.15 42 sheds

In Ahmedabad City:

The Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation provides services to people from birth to death. Given the city’s infrastructure development, significant growth in area and population, and the noble purpose of sharing the emotions of loved ones during a funeral, an additional ₹15 crore has been allocated in the budget for the construction of a new crematorium in Sir Nicol Ward, TP 90, Vinjol Village, and for the renovation of existing crematoriums as needed in Ahmedabad City and the construction of new crematoriums in newly incorporated areas.

For the Smart City Control System Upgrade:

₹15 crore

On June 25, 2015, the Government of India decided to cover 100 cities in India under the Smart City Mission, implementing the Smart City Mission, which includes Ahmedabad city among six cities in the state of Gujarat. Currently, the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation’s Smart City system is operational, with upgrades including the Integrated Command and Control Center (ICCC) upgrade, CCTV and video analytics system modernization, traffic management and smart signaling system improvements, real-time data monitoring and dashboard development, IoT sensor and field device integration, emergency response system strengthening, cybersecurity and data security upgrades, software, hardware, and network infrastructure upgrades, system maintenance and staff training, monitoring, evaluation, and technical support.

₹15 crore has been allocated in the budget for new areas within the city, as needed.

10 crore rupees

For construction of fire stations:

Currently, 24 fire stations are operational within the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation limits. To ensure prompt and effective service to the city’s residents during fire disasters, it is necessary to build new fire stations as needed in various areas of the city. Rs. 10 crore has been allocated in the budget for this.

World Park Theme Garden in the North-West Zone of the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation

Rs. 10 crore

To be constructed:

To provide relaxation, entertainment, and environmentally friendly greenery to the public, it is necessary to develop a World Park theme garden in Gota Ward. This garden will be designed based on the characteristics of parks and gardens from different countries to provide a global experience. Rs. 1000 crore has been allocated for this purpose.

Rs. 1000 crore

In View:
To provide fast, transparent, and technology-based service to the people of Ahmedabad, it is necessary to establish e-governance. Additionally, it is essential to implement the Gita Tagging System to maintain accurate records of various projects, assets, and facilities in the city. This system will enable digital mapping, monitoring, and tracking of municipal assets. Rs. 10 crore has been allocated for this purpose in the budget.

Iconic Green Roads in the East and West areas of Ahmedabad City

Rs. 10 crore

To develop:

It is essential to develop an iconic green road in Ahmedabad City that is environmentally friendly and green.

It will be full of modern amenities and feature modern facilities. This road will include tree plantations, cycle tracks, pedestrian walkways, solar lighting, and a smart drainage system. This will provide the city’s residents with a clean, beautiful, and environmentally friendly road system. Rs. 10,000 crore has been allocated in the budget for this.

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Community Halls as per Need

Rs. 10,000 crore

For the renovation and construction of new community halls:

To provide the city’s residents with convenient spaces for social, cultural, and public events, Rs. 10 crore has been allocated in the budget for modernizing the Bhudarpura Community Hall in Navrangpura Ward, renovating existing community halls as per need, and constructing new community halls. This will provide convenient spaces with modern amenities and promote social activities.

Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation. In the city’s southwest zone, to connect Neema Farm to Kake Ka Dhaba, opposite the VMCA Club, with the Mumtapura Under Bridge (S.P. Ring Road).

Rs. 10 crore

Road development through a PPP model:

To reduce traffic load in Ahmedabad and provide a convenient road network for the public, it is necessary to develop the road connecting Makarba Bridge to the YMCA Club Highway and the S.P. Ring Road. This project will be implemented through a PPP (Public Private Partnership) model, with the government and private sector collaborating to create a road with modern amenities. The budget has allocated Rs. 1000 crore for this project.

In the eastern part of Ahmedabad city, the CDM four-way road will be developed for Rs. 1000 crore. The main road near the grain market gate near the dairy will be developed through a PPP. To develop it as an iconic shed:

To provide easy traffic management, modern road facilities, and environmentally friendly infrastructure to the people in the eastern region, it is necessary to develop the main road from CTM intersection to Khokha Gayatri Dairy near the Anaj Mandi Gate as an iconic road. This project will be implemented on a PPP (Public Private Partnership) model. This will create a road with modern facilities through the collaboration of the government and the private sector. The budget has allocated Rs. 10 crore for this.

+ To make Ahmedabad a drain-free Ahmedabad, the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation will survey and remove existing drains:

Rs. 10 crore

Ahmedabad holds the distinction of being India’s first municipality. The city’s conscious citizens and rulers have planned the city’s overall development with a vision from the very beginning. Ahmedabad’s groundwater and sewage management has always been an example for other cities. Considering the existing drains in Ahmedabad city, Rs. 10 crore has been allocated in the budget to close and develop open drains in various wards, especially from Piplaj to Kamod, and to make Ahmedabad a drain-free city by surveying and removing existing drains.

→ Building the Ahmedabad EYE on the Sabarmati Riverfront:

Rs. 1000 crore

The Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation has created numerous amenities for the citizens of Ahmedabad. Specifically, the Kankaria Lakefront, Sabarmati Riverfront, Atal Bridge, Vastrapur Lake, heritage sites with many modern amenities, and gardens have been developed. To enhance the city’s amenities, the “Singapore Eye Flyer” and “London Eye” have been built along the River Thames in London. Similarly, there is a plan to build the “Ahmedabad Eye” on the Sabarmati Riverfront in Ahmedabad, with a budget allocation of Rs. 1000 crore.

Under the railway line passing through the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation

3.10 crore

For urban planning in the surrounding area:

The city’s green cover is in the city’s hands. Over the past few years, thanks to the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation’s planning practices and public participation, the city’s green cover has increased from 10% to 12.5%. To achieve the larger concept of Green Ahmedabad, planting more trees on MU Corporation’s land will reduce clutter and create large-scale, effective linear gardens.

For the establishment of yoga centers with coaching trainers and kitchen garden training centers in approximately 100 Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation gardens: – 10 crore

Ahmedabad has made significant progress towards becoming India’s Garden City. The Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation has also been quite successful in providing garden facilities to the city’s residents. Today, the wonderful Indian tradition of yoga has become a global identity. A healthy city is a fundamental requirement for a healthy society. Therefore, to create a healthy society, in addition to establishing yoga centers in approximately 100 parks across the city, an additional Rs. 10,000 crore has been allocated in the budget for the construction of a park in the newly developed area of ​​TP 106 New Vastral.

* To control AQI in Ahmedabad city: Rs. 10 crore

The number of vehicles in Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation areas is increasing rapidly. People in the city are using EV and CNG vehicles, but air pollution has become a serious problem these days. In addition to public festivals, the air is sometimes smoky in high-traffic areas. The amount of dust and harmful gases has become so high that breathing is difficult. Children and the elderly are more affected by respiratory diseases, so that the people of the city get clean air, keep the AQI in the city under control, plan various measures to prevent air pollution.

Rs. 10 crore has been allocated in the budget for this.

:- Percolating wells and pillar wells at various locations in the city, rainwater harvesting system under the Catch the Rain Scheme:-

Rs. 10,000 crore

The area of ​​Ahmedabad city is 480.88 sq. km. The population is also increasing day by day. The city is also developing very rapidly.

Yes. A large number of residential and commercial buildings are also being constructed in the city, hence the need for water is also increasing day by day. To this end, an additional Rs. 10,000 crore has been allocated in the budget for a plan to expand the rainwater harvesting system by constructing percolating wells and hollow wells at various locations in the city to collect large amounts of rainwater and raise the water table.

Smart aerators for purification of existing lakes in Ahmedabad city

Rs. 10 crore

For further fountain development:

Ahmedabad Pilaka has always been at the forefront of the city’s overall development. A city’s progress isn’t limited to cement and concrete buildings and robust infrastructure. Flood-proofing the city, underground water storage schemes, and lake interconnection are currently underway. However, to ensure clean lake water and to transform the lakes into happening places through the creation of various fountains, an additional Rs. 1000 crore has been allocated in the budget for smart aerators and fountain development for the purification of existing lakes in Ahmedabad.

→ Development of existing heritage gates in Ahmedabad

Rs. 10 crore

For heritage area development:

Ahmedabad has been designated as India’s first heritage city. The Heritage Gate holds a special place in Ahmedabad Heritage City. Additionally, Ahmedabad’s Kot area, Polo, also holds heritage value. To maintain and develop it and attract more tourists, the budget has allocated Rs. 10,000 crore for beautification and permanent green LED lighting at the heritage gate and heritage area.

: Smart and Green Parking in Municipal Parking Halls, Halls, and Buildings

Rs. 5 crore

To create a system:

As the number of vehicles in Ahmedabad city is increasing day by day, parking problems are becoming increasingly difficult. To address traffic congestion and provide better parking facilities to its citizens, smart wireless parking guidance, UR code-based real-time parking data mapping/sharing, and occupancy-based parking lighting control will be implemented in municipal parking halls and municipal buildings. The city of Ahmedabad is committed to the Smart City initiative and plans to establish a green parking system with a budget of Rs. 5 crore.

To create a bonsai garden in the northwest area: Rs. 5 crore

Ahmedabad city has approximately 300 large and small gardens. However, to enhance the city’s beauty and create a unique and attractive bonsai garden in the northwest area, Rs. 5 crore has been allocated in the budget.

> To renovate existing pay-and-use toilets and public restrooms in the municipal corporation, construct new ones as needed, and audit them: Rs. 5 crore

The Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation covers an area of ​​480.88 square kilometers. The population is rapidly growing, so to provide the city’s residents with good public restrooms, an amount of Rs. 5 crore has been allocated in the budget to renovate existing public restrooms as needed and construct new public restrooms in new areas.

* To install vertical wind systems in Ahmedabad: Rs. 5 crore

The blades of a traditional windmill rotate horizontally, while the rotor shaft in a vertical system is aligned with the ground. This system can capture wind from any direction and requires no additional equipment to rotate according to the wind direction. This turbine can be installed on the rooftop of a house, a multi-story building, or a crowded area, and is easy to maintain. It also reduces noise. It can also be used to power streetlights and generate green energy on the rooftops of large buildings. Keeping these considerations in mind, Rs. 5 crore has been allocated in the budget to install vertical wind systems in appropriate locations across the city.

To build a women’s gym in every zone of Ahmedabad: Rs. 5 crore

To ensure that women in Ahmedabad can live healthy lives and become strong, maintain healthy bodies, and contribute to a healthy society, and that they can enthusiastically participate in health-promoting activities while maintaining personal hygiene, an additional Rs. 5 crore has been allocated in the budget to build a women’s gym in each zone.

Making Ahmedabad culvert-free by mapping existing culverts in Ahmedabad and constructing an underground sewer system in that area: – Rs. 5 crore

The first underground sewer system in our country was planned in Ahmedabad. Currently, several underground sewers are being constructed in the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation area. While Ahmedabad is gaining recognition as a world-class city, even small existing culverts create a deplorable situation. As a solution, an additional Rs. 5 crore has been allocated to construct an underground sewer system in Ahmedabad. Rs. 5 crore has been allocated in the budget to make Ahmedabad a ditch-free city. For this, all the scientific hubs of the city

It will map existing trenches and develop an underground sewerage scheme in the area.

> Sludge monitoring systems and co-digestion plants for food waste and sewage sludge at various existing STPs in the city: Rs. 5 crore

By making STPs smart using modern technology, the people of Ahmedabad will receive better water treatment. This project aims to improve water quality in accordance with government regulations (GPCB).

This is very useful in the field. Accurate measurements are obtained without human error. Cost savings are achieved by avoiding unnecessary pumping, which saves electricity. For environmental protection purposes, there is no need for 24-hour continuous monitoring of wastewater discharged into rivers or lakes. Sludge monitoring systems are a technology that measures the level and density of sludge accumulated in sedimentation tanks. This system can increase plant efficiency and reduce electricity and chemical costs. This system works on the principle of ultrasonic ultra-echo. An additional ₹5 crore has been allocated in the budget for sludge monitoring systems and co-digestion plants for food waste and sewage sludge at various existing STPs in the city.

For the construction of dog shelters in the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation area: ₹3 crore

According to a primary survey, approximately 200,000 street dogs are estimated to be present in the Ahmedabad Metropolitan Area. Under the Civic Amenities Act, the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation has implemented dog sterilization (vaccination) and pet dog registration through the CNCD Department, and has established multiple dog feeding centers per ward. In accordance with Supreme Court guidelines, ₹3 crore has been allocated in the budget for the construction of a modern dog shelter in the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation area to provide relief and treatment to violent and sick dogs.

Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation to use nuisance tenders to clean nuisance spots and roads in the Pilakkopa area: ₹3 crore

The Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation has been declared the number one cleanest city by the Government of India among cities with a population of over 1 million. In addition to maintaining this standard, the use of nuisance tankers to clean the city’s roads and nuisance points (where garbage accumulates) is a good initiative to improve it. This can control dust and dirt. Areas where garbage is frequently dumped on public roads should be cleaned with water pressure. Dust accumulated on main roads should be cleaned to improve the Air Quality Index (AQI), and disinfected water should be used wherever necessary to prevent the spread of mosquitoes and other diseases. Through this campaign, the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation is successfully striving to improve public health and maintain the city’s Air Quality Index (AQI). The budget provides an additional ₹3 crore for cleaning nuisance sports and roads in the area and for the use of nuisance tankers.

Building a cricket ground in T.P. 301: ₹2 crore

To provide sports facilities to the residents and youth of Thaltej ward, it is necessary to build a cricket ground in the TP 301 area. This ground will be equipped with modern facilities such as practice pitches, pavilions, lighting systems, and spectator seating. This will encourage youth to participate in sports and promote the city’s sports development. The budget provides ₹5 crore for this purpose.

+ Treatment of cervical cancer and oral cancer in Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation-run hospitals: ₹2 crore

In addition to providing essential services such as roads, water, sewerage, and electricity, the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation is committed to expanding healthcare services and improving the well-being of its citizens. Currently, due to unhealthy lifestyles, drug addiction, and pollution, cases of cervical cancer and oral cancer are very high. Treatment is available in government and private hospitals across Ahmedabad city. However, considering the prevalence of the disease and the affordability of citizens, an additional Rs. 2 crore has been allocated in the budget for the treatment of cervical cancer and oral cancer in Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation hospitals.

To give senior citizens of the city a tour of Ahmedabad: Rs. 2 crore

The true identity of a society is reflected in how it treats its senior citizens. Experienced senior citizens have made a unique contribution to the city’s development. To repay their service at this stage of their life, an additional Rs. 2 crore has been allocated in the budget to organize a phased tour of Ahmedabad by senior citizens of Ahmedabad city in collaboration with the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation.

To provide sanitary pads to girl students of MU schools: Rs. 1 crore

Personal hygiene creates a healthy woman. Keeping in mind the natural menstrual cycle, preventing girls from being exposed to unattractive conditions and qualitatively improving the school dropout rate, and with the noble intention of implementing recent Supreme Court guidelines, an additional Rs. 1 crore has been allocated in the budget to provide sanitary pads to female students of MU schools.

To install music systems in all Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation parks: Rs. 1 crore

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To broadcast devotional music, instrumental music, and disciplined instruction for the mental health and enjoyment of visitors, a state-of-the-art music system will be installed in all Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation gardens to serve music morning and evening. Under this project, waterproof speakers and a centralized control room will be constructed, and the system will be operated while maintaining sound limits appropriate to the garden’s environment. This plan will enhance the visitor experience, disseminate information about civic amenities, and modernize municipal gardens. ₹1 crore has been allocated for this purpose.

Physical Report Survey for the Mega Line from Shastri Bridge to Miroli via Kamod: ₹1 crore

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To extend the line from Shastri Bridge to Miroli, a topographical survey is necessary to determine the correct distance and elevation of the land. Soil testing (geotechnical investigation) is essential to ensure safe construction. Accurate mapping of the intersection points of highways, canals, and residential areas within the project is crucial. During the survey, detailed notes must be taken of government and private land acquisition and the number of trees in the path. Finally, using modern equipment like DGPS and drones, accurate physical reports can be prepared and technical labor can be secured. ₹1 crore has been allocated for this purpose.

For a beggar-free city: ₹1 crore

In metropolitan cities, people without livelihood or habitual beggars are a disgrace to the city. AMU.CO. is running large-scale night shelters for the homeless and beggars. To achieve the goal of a beggar-free city, an additional ₹1 crore has been allocated in the budget to ensure that the city’s inclusive development benefits even the most vulnerable and makes the city livable.

The Municipal School Board and other schools plan to encourage children in various fields, such as literature, arts, and sports.

It is essential to encourage the physical and mental development of poor and middle-class citizens and other children of Ahmedabad city studying in Municipal School Board schools in various fields, such as literature, arts, and sports. To this end, ₹1 crore has been allocated in the budget to organize competitions, training programs, awards, and provide necessary equipment.

If a zone completes the work within the deadline, an additional ₹1 crore will be allocated to that zone.

The various zones of Ahmedabad city work around the clock to carry out development projects in the city. In addition to the quality of development work, adherence to deadlines is also crucial. Therefore, to prevent wastage of time and money, as an incentive for zones that complete their work within the stipulated timeframe, an additional budget provision of Rs. 1 crore will be allocated in the budget.

For the ward with the best sanitation performance, an additional budget provision of Rs. 1 crore will be allocated:

Under the “Swachh Bharat Abhiyan,” more intensive efforts are needed to promote sanitation in all cities to maintain high standards of cleanliness. To make our cities competitive with developed cities globally and to instill high values ​​of cleanliness among its citizens, successful initiatives and campaigns should be organized in all wards of the city, and additional budget/grants should be allocated to those wards that maintain the best standards of sanitation.

For the Startup Festival: Rs. 1 crore

To fulfill Mr. Prime Minister’s dream of a self-reliant India and to transform today’s youth into job creators rather than just job seekers, innovative initiatives like the Startup Festival are essential, which can help alleviate the significant problem of unemployment in India.

Installing air sensors under the 70:20:10 scheme in various Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation societies with government approval:

Air pollution is a carrier of many germs. Consequently, air pollution plays a significant role in respiratory, asthma, allergy, and lung diseases. Installing air sensors under the 70:20:10 scheme in residential societies within the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation area will provide relief to the city’s residents from these diseases and raise public awareness.

Installing CCTV cameras under the 70:20:10 scheme in various municipal corporation societies with government approval:

The area and population of Ahmedabad city are continuously expanding. A large number of residential societies have been and are being built in the city’s included areas. To curb the increasing crime in society, to encourage residents to install CCTV cameras in their societies, to install CCTV cameras in societies within the limits of the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation under the 70:20:10 scheme.

Introducing English Medium in Thaltej Municipal School No. 2:

It is important to give children the opportunity to participate in global trends and keep pace with the world, so that they can present a strong claim in this competitive era. In addition to their mother tongue, knowledge of English is essential as a practical language for business and employment in the world. Such facilities are easily available in private schools in the city.

However, their high fees and other expenses are beyond the reach of ordinary people. Therefore, plans are underway to develop Thaltej Municipal School No. 2 on a PPP basis, with more modern and smart facilities than private schools. An English-medium smart school will be established.

Creating a Charter Citizen Cell:

The municipal corporation fulfills essential responsibilities for providing civic amenities. Despite the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation’s diligently defining essential and optional responsibilities, it sometimes seems that some shortcomings remain. To ensure timely resolution of citizens’ complaints and uninterrupted access to their rights, prominent lawyers, doctors, literature lovers, teachers, professors, and others have established a citizen-focused Charter Citizen Cell, establishing timely organizations and responsibilities, to ensure timely resolution of complaints and uninterrupted access to their rights.

Creating a Charter Citizen Cell by including representatives from these organizations, who are prominent citizens of the city.

+ Cancellation of the proposal in the proposed budget to construct a slaughterhouse on a newly allocated site:

The proposed budget of the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation for the year 2026-27, presented before the Standing Committee, provided for the construction of a modern slaughterhouse on the newly allocated site of T.P. 32 (Shahwadi-Behrampura), F.P. No. 178 (South Zone), in the entire area of ​​the existing slaughterhouse in Jamalpur. As per the letter dated 05-02-2026 by the Hon’ble Municipal Commissioner, after considering all aspects and considering the clearances, a provision of ₹15 crore has been made on page 113 of the proposed budget 2026-27 for the construction of a modern (advanced) slaughterhouse. This has been rejected by the Standing Committee and it has been decided to return the proposal to the Municipal Commissioner.

: Allocation under the ‘Zero’ Budget Head: Rs. 50 crore

For the development of the city, budget allocations are made under special heads for various projects and development works, as well as maintenance work. However, when, due to unforeseen circumstances, budgetary allocations are required for essential works planned during the year, and there is no provision for such works in the budget, it has been decided to allocate Rs. 50 crore from the budget to complete such works from the amount allocated under the ‘Zero’ Budget Head. The funds allocated under this budget head will be allocated to various projects as per the instructions of the Chairman of the Standing Committee.

Special Committee Chairman and Day Chairman “Special – Budget – Allocation Increase: Rs. 1.65 crore

The Special Committee Chairman’s budget has been increased by Rs. 10 lakh and the Day Chairman’s budget by Rs. 5 lakh.

The Municipal Councillor Budget has been increased by Rs. 28.80 crore

About the Ahmedabad Municipal Councillor Budget: Rs. 40 lakh to each Municipal Councillor for a smoother administrative process

To enable the 192 representative councillors elected in the city’s 48 wards to prioritize development work for public primary needs in their constituencies through budget allocation, the Municipal Commissioner has proposed allocating an annual budget of Rs. 4800 lakh to the Ahmedabad Municipal Councillors. This includes Rs. 2880 lakh in the Special Committee Budget and Rs. An increase of ₹768 million has been made. To achieve this, an additional provision of ₹288 million has been made in the budget. There is a plan to organize zone-wise rate contracts for this purpose. Works related to the budget allocated to municipal councilors and councilor budgets will be prioritized.

Pending works related to the changes made by the Standing Committee in the budgets for the years 2024-25 and 2025-26 will be completed as soon as possible.

It has been decided to expedite the pending works related to the changes made by the Standing Committee in the Municipal Commissioner’s proposed budgets for the years 2024-25 and 2025-26.

The Municipal Councilor Budget has been increased by ₹28.80 crore.

To simplify the administrative process regarding the Ahmedabad Municipal Councilor Budget, each Municipal Councilor will be allocated ₹40 crore. Lakh Rupees

The Municipal Commissioner, elected from the city’s 48 wards, has proposed an annual budget of ₹4,800 million for the Ahmedabad Municipal Councilors, so that the 192 representative councilors can prioritize development projects to address the public’s core needs in their constituencies through budget allocations. In this budget, the annual budget for the Ahmedabad Municipal Councilors has been increased by ₹2,880 million, making a provision of ₹2,880 million, bringing the total to ₹7,680 million. The plan is to enter into zone-wise rate contracts for works allocated to the Municipal Councilors and prioritize councilor budget projects.

Pending works related to the amendments made by the Standing Committee in the 2024-25 and 2025-26 budgets will be completed expeditiously.

Years 2024-25 and 2026 It has been decided to expedite the remaining work from the amendments made by the Standing Committee in the Municipal Commissioner’s proposed budget for 2025-26.

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Budget – Year 2016-2027 (in crores of rupees)

Revenue Expenditure
Municipal Commissioner’s proposal 7150
Increase 985.1457
Budget prepared by the Standing Committee 7435.1456

Development

Payment Works
Municipal Commissioner’s Proposal 7150
Increase 1214.8544
Budget Prepared by the Standing Committee 11082.8544

Total Budget
Municipal Commissioner’s Proposal 17018
Increase 1500
Budget Prepared by the Standing Committee 18518.00

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Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation

Budget – Year 2026-2027

Where will the money come from?

State Government Grant in Lieu of Octroi 10 paise

Property Tax and Other Direct Taxes (a) General Tax 18 paise

(b) Voter and Conservancy Tax 12 paise

Vehicle Tax 02 paise

Professional Tax 03 paise

Non-Tax Revenue Income and Income Under Special Acts 25 paise

Grants, Subsidy Contributions 13 paise

Other Income 17 paise

Total 100 paise

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How much will it be?

Establishment 22 paise

Administrative and General Expenses 02 paise

Repairs and Maintenance 08 paise

Electricity and Fuel 04 paise

Service and Program Expenses 10 paise

Grants and Contributions 14 paise

Loan Charges and Others 02 paise

Transfer of Revenue Surplus for Development Works 38 paise

Total 100 paise

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Increase in Revenue Income

Increase in Income (in Rs. Crores)

General Tax Income (Outstanding) 553.5205

Profession Tax 25

Vehicle Tax 15

Commercial Development

Income 75

Increase in Premium Income 500

Corporate Leasehold Rental Income 10

Additional F.S.I. 325

Increase in School Board Grant 11.7820

Total Increase in Revenue Income Rs. 1515.3125

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Decrease in Revenue Receipt

Decrease in Revenue (Rs. in crores)

Exemption from Electric Vehicle Tax 10

Exemption to Physiotherapy Center run by Charitable Trust 2.50

Exemption to Hospital run by Trust in Municipal Building 2.8125

Total Decrease in Revenue Receipt 15.3125

Total Increase in Revenue Receipt 1500.00

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Development Works Recommended by the Standing Committee:

Rs. (Rs. in crores)

1. To develop houses and municipal corporations located on road cuts in different areas of the Municipal Corporation. For the construction of houses for those facing stress in the plot.

149.8544

2 newly approved draft and final TPs for primary facility work and smart final TP development.

1,20,000

Vastraal TP No. 105

Odhav TP No. 112

Nikol TP No. 119

Naroda TP No. 123 & 124

Bhadaj TP No. 151

Chandkheda TP No. 453

Kathwada TP No. 414

Vinjol TP No. 455

To improve existing sewerage and stormwater networks in all zones of the city.

115,000

Chandkheda Ward

Nikol Ward and Kathwada Area

Lambha Ward

Thaltej Ward

Gota Ward

Ranip Ward, etc.

4. To construct new stormwater pumping stations and lay the necessary networks in various Municipal Corporation zones as needed.

100,000

Bopal Area

Ghuma Area

East Area and Kathwada

Lambha Area and newly added areas in the city.

5. To construct new sewerage pumping stations and lay connected sewerage networks in various Municipal Corporation zones as needed.

UP Zone and SW Zone Zones

South Zone and East Zone areas including Mawa.

Construct a new sewer pumping station near the canal next to the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation quarters behind G.B. Shah College in Vasna Ward.

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₹50,000 for the construction of bottle distribution stations and associated networks as needed in different municipal zones.

Construction of a new water distribution center at T.P. 117 in Vanal Ward.

Construction of a new pumping station at the corner of Moni Hotel in the Isanpur area.

Construction of a water distribution station in the garden near Squam School in Thaltej Ward.

Construction of a new water tank at T.P. 115 in Ramol Village.

Construction of a new pumping station in the Vastrapur area in Bodakdev Ward.

Construction of a new pumping station in Nikol Ward.

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$50,000 for floating solar energy on water bodies in Ahmedabad city

$50,000 for the construction of a Medical Institute of Super Specialty Hospital in the Viratnagar ward of Nikol Assembly constituency

$50 crore for the construction of underpasses, underbridges, and overbridges at various locations in Ahmedabad city as needed

$50 crore for the construction of flyover bridges on four roads from Danilimda intersection to Khodiyarnagar to reduce traffic congestion.

Building a new limited-height underpass near Tragad crossing in Chandlodia ward.

Building an underpass on the road from Divya Jyot School to Shilaj in Thaltej ward.

Building underpasses near T.P. 72 and T.P. 233 to reduce traffic congestion in Chandlodia ward.

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Rs. 33 crore for the construction of mini sports complexes and sports grounds as needed in various zones of the Municipal Corporation.

Creation of a sports ground in T.P. 117 in Vastral Ward.

Creation of a sports ground in Sabarmati Ward.

Creation of a sports complex in T.P. 12 in India Colony Ward.

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Rs. 32 crore for the construction of urban health centers and community health centers as needed in various zones of the Municipal Corporation.

Creation of an urban health center in T.P. 64 in Jashodanagar Ward.

Creation of a community health center in T.P. 66 in Saijpurbodha Ward.

Creation of a community health center in Shahibag Ward.

Creation of physiotherapy centers in Sabarmati and Chandlodia wards.

12. Rs. 20 crore for the construction of a vent to produce LNG from waste under the Kanchan Thijana Scheme at the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation.

12. Rs. 20 crore for the construction of glow gardens in the eastern and western areas of the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation.

13. Ahmedabad Municipal

₹20 crore for the construction of Ahmedabad Haat in the eastern part of the Municipal Corporation.

₹20 crore for the development and interconnection of existing lakes in the 14th Metropolitan City.

₹15 for the development of RMS Lake, Thaltej Lake, Ropra Lake, Shilaj Lake, Pancha Lake, and other lakes in the Corporation as needed. 20 crore rupees

16
20 crore rupees for the construction of traffic signals with AI technology in the city.

17
20 crore rupees for the construction, repair, and installation of CCTV cameras in the municipal plots of the Municipal Corporation as per requirement.

18
20 crore rupees for the renovation of points of interest, the establishment of a tourism research center, and the provision of open bus tours to promote city tourism in Ahmedabad city.

19
15 crore rupees for the construction of open party plots in Ahmedabad city as per requirement.

Creation of open party plots in Bopal, Kathwada, Chiloda, Nikol, and Lambha areas.

20
15 crore rupees for the renovation of existing crematoriums and the construction of new ones in Ahmedabad city.

Creation of a new crematorium in Nikol ward.

Creation of a new crematorium in T.P. Vinjol village for 90 acres.

21
₹15 crore to upgrade the city’s Smart City Control System

22
₹10 crore to build fire stations in various areas of the city as needed and in new areas

23
₹10 crore to build the World Park theme park in the UP zone of the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation

24
₹10 crore for the development of the Madawad e-governance and geo-tagging system

25
₹10 crore to create the famous green roads in the eastern and western areas of the city

26
₹10 crore to renovate and build new community halls as needed in Ahmedabad city

27
₹10 crore to build a road connecting Neema Farm, in front of the YMCA Club, Kake Ka Dhaba, and the Mumtapura Underbridge (S.P. Ring Road) in the Metropolitan Municipality’s South Western Zone on a PPP model

28
CTM in the eastern part of Ahmedabad 10 crore rupees for the construction of the main road from Charrasta to the grain market gate near Khokhara Gayatri Dairy. 10 crore rupees for developing it as a nationally renowned road.

29
To make Ahmedabad a drain-free city, the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation will survey and remove existing drains. 10 crore rupees.

30
To create Ahmedabad EYE on the Sabarmati Riverfront. 10 crore rupees.

31
Develop urban plantations in the area surrounding the railway line track passing through the municipal corporation’s limits.

32
10 crore rupees for the construction of yoga centers and kitchen garden training centers with coaching trainers in approximately 100 gardens of the A.M. Corporation.

33
10 crore rupees for controlling the AQI in Ahmedabad city.

34
₹10 crore for the ‘Catch the Rain’ scheme under percolating wells and Khambhati wells, and rainwater harvesting systems at various locations across the city.

35
₹10 crore for the development of smart aerators and fountains to clean existing lakes in Ahmedabad city.

36
₹10 crore for the development of existing heritage gates and heritage areas in Ahmedabad city.

37
₹5 crore for smart and green parking systems in municipal parking lots, halls, and buildings.

38
₹5 crore for the development of a bonsai garden in the North West Zone.

39
₹5 crore for the renovation of existing paid-and-use toilets and public restrooms in the Metropolitan Municipality and the construction of new restrooms based on need and auditing.

40
₹5 crore for installing a vertical wind system in Ahmedabad city.

41
₹5 crore for the construction of one women’s gym in each zone of Ahmedabad city.

42
₹5 crore for mapping existing culverts in Ahmedabad, creating an underground sewerage system in those areas, and making them culvert-free.

43
₹5 crore for various existing STPs in the city.
₹5 crore for a sludge monitoring system and a food waste and sludge co-digestion plant in the city.

44
₹3 crore for the construction of dog shelters in the city municipality.

45
₹3 crore for the use of nuisance tankers to clean nuisance spots and roads in the city municipality.

46
₹T.P. 2 crore for the construction of a cricket ground in Thaltej ward 301 of the North West Zone.

47
2 crore for the treatment of cervical cancer and oral cancer at the corporation’s hospital.

48
2 crore for Ahmedabad Darshan for senior citizens in the city.

49
1 crore for providing sanitary pads to school girls.

50
1 crore for installing music systems in all municipal corporation gardens.

51
1 crore for conducting a physical report survey for extending the mega line from Shastri Bij to Komod to Miroli.

52
1 crore for a beggar-free city.

53
1 crore for the Municipal School Board and other institutions to promote literature, art, sports, and other fields for children.

54
₹1 crore for providing additional budget to the zone that completes the work within the time limit.

55
₹1 crore for providing additional budget to the ward where sanitation work is improved.

56
₹1 crore for the Startup Festival, Ahmedabad.

57
₹1 crore for installing air sensors in various municipal societies under 70:20:10 and obtaining government approval. ₹0.000

58
₹1 crore for installing CCTV cameras in various municipal societies under 70:20:10 with government approval. ₹0.000

59
₹1 crore for converting Thaltej Municipal School No. 2 into an English medium school. ₹0.000

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₹1 crore for creating a Charter Citizen Cell.

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Slaughterhouse work – ₹15 crore.
Return ₹1174.85 crore.

62
Zero budget of 50 crore rupees.

63
Special Committee Chairman and Department Chairman Special Budget of 1.65 crore rupees.

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Councillor budget: 28.80 crore rupees.

Total budget: 1255.30 crore rupees.

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Grant to Municipal Primary Education Committee: 190 crore rupees.

Grant to Sheth M.J. Library: 5.62 crore rupees.

Grant to Seth V.S. General Hospital: 49.07 crore rupees.

Amendment budget amount recommended by the Standing Committee: 1500 crore rupees (Google translation from Gujarati, see Gujarati for controversy)