– ₹16.16 crore owed by Yadgir taluk,
– ₹10.11 crore by Gurmitkal,
– Remaining amounts distributed among Shahapur, Wadagera, Hunsagi, and Shorapur taluks.
The Yadgir Zilla Panchayat’s initiative highlights proactive governance aimed at addressing financial deficits caused by unpaid tax dues. By mobilizing teams across villages and prioritizing direct engagement with residents, this effort demonstrates effective coordination between administrative units like PDOs and NRLM staff.The tangible improvement in state rankings-from 30th to 20th-reflects considerable progress within a short period. However, achieving sustainable financial health will require consistent follow-through via regular drives as planned alongside transparent use of funds for immediate community benefit such as infrastructure repair or salary disbursement delays mentioned earlier.
This case underscores the importance of mutual trust; while residents have shown willingness to pay taxes following direct outreach efforts by officials,aligning public expectations with tangible outcomes remains key for building long-term cooperation between local government bodies and rural communities.
Read more: The Hindu