1. PMC Warns Non-Functional Projects Will Lose Rebate: The Pune Municipal Corporation has issued a warning to housing societies with non-functional projects, stating that the rebate on property tax will be withdrawn if the projects are found to be not running properly during spot inspections. Many defaulters have already been identified during recent inspections.
  2. Residents Call for More Education on Project Success: Residents in Pune are urging the civic administration to provide more information and education on how to successfully run projects such as vermicomposting and rainwater harvesting. A resident from Navi Peth emphasized the importance of educating people on the proper maintenance of these projects to avoid failures.
  3. Deadline Approaching for Rebate Applications: With the deadline for rebate applications fast approaching, housing societies are encouraged to submit their applications to take advantage of the rebate on property tax. Societies that have implemented one project can receive a 5% rebate, while those with two projects can receive a 10% rebate.
  4. PMC Holds Meetings to Create Awareness: The PMC’s solid waste management department has been actively holding meetings with housing societies to create awareness about vermicomposting and rainwater harvesting projects. These meetings aim to educate residents on the benefits of these projects and how to ensure their successful implementation.
  5. Take Action Now to Benefit from Rebate: To benefit from the rebate on property tax, housing societies are advised to take action now and implement projects that can help improve the environment and contribute to sustainable living. By submitting their applications before the deadline, societies can not only save on property tax but also make a positive impact on their community.

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