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The Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGM) is mulling raising funds to the tune of Rs 2,000 crore as India"s richest civic body struggles to overcome a financial crunch created by a projected shortfall in revenue collection and massive expenditure on projects. - Prosecution winds up 26/11 case; Kasab statement on Dec 18 - India awaiting more info on Headley - BMC to regularise water connections to pre-2000 slums - Concern in RS over Indian agencies not allowed to quiz Headley - On-line bookings highest with travellers from Mumbai airport - Headley cooperating with FBI to avoid death penalty "MCGM is exploring ways to raise around Rs 2,000 crore through internal loans and also by ways of bonds and fixed deposits lying with the banks," Municipal Commissioner Swadheen Kshatriya said. "We have written to the state government seeking permission to raise internal loans and hope to get a reply soon," he said. The corporation, which has an annual budget of over Rs 15,000 crore - more than some of the small states - is likely to face a drop of about Rs 600 crore in collection from octroi, one of its key revenue streams, in the current financial year. One of the main reasons of the financial crunch is possible dip in octroi collection of around Rs 600 crore, the municipal chief said. The civic body is trying to find out reasons behind the drop by around 10-15 per cent of an estimated octroi collection of Rs 4,300 crore in the current fiscal, he said.


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