Brahmina Municipal Corporation Budget
BMC Budget: Mumbai’s fiscal year 2025-26 has been presented, called the country’s financial capital. The Brahmin Municipal Corporation (BMC) has presented a budget of Rs 74,366 crore for the next financial year. In this budget, the BMC has allocated Rs 5100 crore for the road and the traffic department.
The most ridiculous in this BMC budget is that the budget allocated for the Road and Traffic Department is currently the cost of the house of Mukesh Ambani’s younger brother Anil Ambani. Anil Ambani’s house is in the Pali Hill area of Mumbai. The name of this house is ‘Abud’.
Anil Ambani’s house is something like that
The house of Anil Ambani, which we are discussing, is in the Pali Hill area of Mumbai. The house has 17 floors and its carpet has an area of 16,000 square feet. The house has an open swimming pool, terrace garden, gym and many garages. There is also a helicopter on the upper floor of Anil Ambani’s house.
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Anil Ambani’s home interior is designed by the International architect and is comfortable inside the house comfortable remarks of sofa and high glass windows. This house provides an excellent Mumbai scene.
Road and Traffic Department’s budget
The BMC has given Rs 5100 crore to the Department of Traffic for Mumbai road and traffic for the financial year 2025-26, which is also planned to reduce traffic. In addition, the budget will build the Czech Desar Naka Transport and Commercial Center, which includes a hotel, 456 bus parking lot, 1,424 motor vehicle parking lot and 131 rooms.
BMC Budget has more than 8 states
The BMC has kept a budget of Rs 74,366 crore for the financial year 2025-26. Earlier, the budget for the financial year 2024-25 was Rs 65,180.79 crore. If the budget of some states is compared to this budget, it will sit more. Let us tell you that in the financial year 2025, Himachal Pradesh’s budget was Rs 58,443.61 crore. Meghalaya is 52,974 crore, Arunachal Pradesh 34,270 crore, Tripura 22,983 crore, Manipur 29,246 crore, Mizoram 13,786 crore, Nagaland 19,485 crore, Sikkim 13,589 crore.