Ranchi police have stressed the need for proper tenant verification after recent criminal incidents in the city. Many landlords have not been reporting new tenants to the authorities, even though regulations require it, creating gaps in safety monitoring. Police have directed all stations to collect tenant information and plan awareness campaigns to educate landlords on their responsibilities. This initiative aims to prevent rental properties from being misused for criminal activities and improve safety for residents.Read more
The Ranchi Municipal Corporation (RMC) has issued a strict directive to the city's top 500 property tax defaulters, demanding that they clear outstanding dues within ten days. The civic body has warned of legal action under the Jharkhand Municipal Act if payments are not made. Officials described the announcement as a last opportunity for chronic offenders, adding that repeated defaults weaken civic services and slow urban development. The RMC highlighted that property tax remains its primary source of revenue and warned that further negligence would invite stringent recovery measures.Read more
The municipal corporation in Ranchi has initiated a land demarcation and survey campaign aimed at tackling unauthorised encroachments on its properties. The commissioner stated that this move follows recent findings through drone surveillance, which uncovered multiple cases of illegal occupation on civic land. Officials explained that the purpose of this exercise is to identify unutilised plots, reclaim encroached land, and use some of these areas for civic infrastructure such as parks, toilets, and community spaces. Signage and fencing will be introduced to prevent further unauthorised usage.Read more
Ranchi's district registration office saw a sudden spike in land registrations this past week, as homebuyers and investors rushed to complete their paperwork before the nearly 10% hike in circle rates came into effect. The increase will impact all 53 municipal wards and 13 surrounding mouzas, leading to a direct rise in stamp duty and registration charges. A total of 1,523 properties were registered in July almost double the average monthly count. The hike affects both residential and commercial land valuations, prompting a last-minute rush among buyers.Read more
Ranchi Municipal Corporation has celebrated a decade of implementing Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana-Urban, achieving an impressive 88% completion rate by delivering 11,052 homes out of a target of 12,587. The civic body recently handed over keys and saplings to new homeowners in five wards, embodying a message of sustainable beginnings. With PMAY-Urban 2.0 extended to 2029 offering up to INR 2.5 lakh per eligible beneficiary, Ranchi is strengthening its commitment to "Housing for All". This milestone underscores both past success and future ambition in addressing urban housing needs.Read more
Ranchi Municipal Corporation is facing a significant revenue shortfall, with over 70,000 property owners defaulting on holding tax payments, resulting in a gap of around INR 20 crore. Despite setting a target of INR 83 crore for the previous financial year, only about INR 80.64 crore was recovered. To address the deficit, the civic body is intensifying enforcement efforts, including water and waste service disconnections, reassessment of vacant plots, and identification of misused properties. A 10% rebate is also being offered for timely payments made in the current quarter, alongside digital and doorstep payment services to encourage compliance.Read more
The Ranchi Municipal Corporation (RMC) has urged residents to clear their holding tax dues by the end of this month to benefit from a rebate of up to 10%. The civic body has rolled out this incentive as part of its annual tax recovery campaign to ensure timely compliance and boost municipal revenues. The rebate is applicable only if the full amount is paid in a single transaction, with partial or instalment payments excluded. RMC has activated both online and offline billing modes to facilitate ease of payment for property owners across the city.Read more
Real estate developers in Ranchi are currently encountering major project hold-ups due to a backlog of 327 building plan approvals pending with the Ranchi Municipal Corporation (RMC) since earlier this year. The principal cause of the delays was the prolonged vacancy of the legal officer position, essential for final approval of plans. Although a legal officer has been appointed recently following a Jharkhand High Court directive, the accumulated backlog continues to impact builders, stalling construction, and tying up investments. The RMC is gradually working through the approvals, but concerns remain over the financial strain and operational disruptions faced by developers.Read more
The Ranchi Municipal Corporation (RMC) has issued notices to 308 beneficiaries of the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY), mainly from the Lighthouse Project (LHP), who have defaulted on payments despite receiving allotment letters in 2022. The LHP consists of 1,008 flats across 5.33 acres in Aani, Dhurwa. Each flat costs around INR 13 lakh, with INR 6.5 lakh subsidised by the Union and state governments. Beneficiaries must pay the balance in five instalments. The RMC has collaborated with Canara Bank and HDFC Bank to expedite housing loan approvals to assist beneficiaries in clearing dues.Read more
Ranchi is undergoing a major transformation in 2025 through a series of infrastructure projects focused on smart urban living, better connectivity, and economic growth. The Ranchi Smart City project is nearing completion, featuring a 647-acre greenfield development with modern amenities and sensor-based street lighting. A 10-lane road project (INR 301 crore) will improve traffic flow across key city points. The Ranchi railway station is being redeveloped with a central allocation of INR 4.44 billion, alongside upgrades at Hatia and Tatanagar. Affordable housing is being addressed with 1,008 modular homes under the Light House Project. Airport expansion and modernization will further boost connectivity and regional development.Read more
The Ranchi Municipal Corporation (RMC), district officials, and traffic police conducted a joint inspection earlier this week and found numerous infractions in the city's main business districts, including Kutchery Chowk, Shaheed Chowk, Albert Ekka Chowk, Daily Market, and Anjuman Plaza. The violations identified encompassed unauthorized conversion of parking spaces into commercial units, illegal building extensions, and extensive street encroachments. In response, the RMC has initiated self-assessment procedures for properties in violation to ensure accurate tax compliance and has halted unauthorized construction activities.Read more
The Ranchi Municipal Corporation (RMC) has extended the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (Urban) 2.0 until 2029, aiming to provide housing assistance to low-income families under the Beneficiary-Led Construction (BLC) component. Eligible applicants who are permanent residents within RMC limits as of September 1, 2024, with annual household incomes below INR 3 lakh and no ownership of a pucca house, can receive up to INR 2.5 lakh in financial aid. Applications are accepted both online and offline, requiring documents like Aadhaar, income certificates, land ownership proof, and photographs. Since 2015, over 10,000 beneficiaries in Ranchi have received support under PMAY, and this extension aims to assist thousands more.Read more
The Ranchi Municipal Corporation (RMC) has launched a ward-level drive to recover holding tax dues from nearly 70,000 property owners who defaulted during the 2024-25 fiscal. The civic body is cracking down particularly on those who have been using residential properties for commercial activities without paying appropriate dues. It also plans to reassess over 13,000 vacant plots and identify unregistered property expansions. With a target to increase holding tax revenue by 10% in the 2025-26 financial year, RMC is combining enforcement with incentives such as a 10% rebate for early payment, aiming to boost compliance and revenue.Read more
The Ranchi Municipal Corporation (RMC) has stepped up its efforts for the 2024-25 financial year's holding tax collection, ensuring civic centers remain operational during holidays, including March 30 and 31 (Eid). Property owners can pay dues at designated centers or online at www.ranchimunicipal.com. Delayed payments will incur penalties, with a 1% charge in the first week, increasing progressively. The RMC has already collected INR 74 crore out of the INR 83 crore target for the year and issued notices to 1,200 property owners, focusing on major defaulters.
The Ranchi Municipal Corporation (RMC) has introduced its first regulations for rooftop bars and restaurants to enhance public safety, urban compliance, and environmental responsibility. The draft mandates fire-proof materials, bans rooftop cooking, and requires structural safety certification to prevent hazards. Noise restrictions aim to minimise disturbances, while waste management rules ensure cleanliness. Licensing, annual inspections, and approval fees enforce compliance. Establishments must also follow Jharkhand Building Byelaws and secure necessary NOCs. These regulations balance business operations with public safety and city planning. Public feedback is open until March 27 before the final rules are implemented.Read more
The Ranchi Municipal Corporation (RMC) is pursuing 85 property tax defaulters, including Saraswati Shishu Vidya Mandir in Dhurwa, which owes INR 17.03 lakh, to recover INR 23 crore in outstanding holding taxes for FY 2023-24 and 2024-25. With INR 60 crore collected so far against a INR 83 crore target, RMC has issued final warnings, urging payment within seven days to avoid property attachment and account freezes. Over 1,000 notices have been sent, and hoardings promote online payments while warning of legal actions under Section 184 of the Jharkhand Municipal Act. Funds will support civic services like road maintenance and waste management.Read more
The Ranchi Municipal Corporation (RMC) has unveiled an ambitious urban redevelopment plan for 2025, focusing on improving roads, traffic flow, and public cleanliness. A comprehensive physical survey will categorize roads across 53 city wards into four conditions-"Good" to "Very Poor"-to prioritize repairs. Parks, monuments, and public spaces will receive upgrades, supported by cleanliness drives to enhance the city's appeal. To decongest roads, RMC will implement stricter measures against encroachments and traffic violations. Within three days, a report on roads, sidewalks, and drainage will be submitted for government approval. The initiative reflects RMC's commitment to creating a cleaner, more organized, and livable Ranchi.Read more
The Ranchi Municipal Commission (RMC) has initiated a targeted campaign to boost property tax collection and enforce trade license compliance among city businesses. The drive, led by RMC Commissioner Sandeep Singh, focuses on properties with significant tax arrears and regulatory breaches, with the revenue intended to fund urban development projects. Deputy Municipal Commissioner Chandradeep Kumar inspected major establishments, issuing notices and warnings to defaulters. Prominent defaulters, including Cambrian School, Nucleus Mall 2, and several hotels, have been directed to settle their dues promptly. Non-compliant businesses face strict penalties, including legal action and potential closure, under the Jharkhand Municipal Act, 2011.Read more
The Ranchi Municipal Corporation (RMC) has issued notices to 1,200 property owners, including 100 major defaulters, to clear their holding tax dues in order to meet its target of INR 83.27 crore for the 2024-25 financial year. With INR 56 crore already collected, efforts are underway to accelerate collections. RMC's additional administrator, Philbius Barla, is coordinating with employees and tax collection agency Shri Publications and Stationers Private Limited to meet the target. The civic body has also installed hoardings at key locations to promote online payment and raise awareness about tax compliance.Read more
On November 17, Ranchi Municipal Corporation (RMC) conducted a large-scale anti-encroachment operation in Harmu Housing Colony, following a directive from the Jharkhand High Court. The focus was on clearing unauthorized structures, especially meat and fish stalls, near local temples. City manager Ambuj Singh explained that the drive was carried out to comply with the court's order and improve traffic flow. RMC had given encroachers a 24-hour notice, with some vendors agreeing to vacate, while others protested. Displaced vendors were offered alternative space at Janta Bazaar. The operation marks RMC's effort to enforce court orders and regulate public spaces effectively.Read more