Thane Municipal Corporation To Present 2026–27 Budget Before Elected Representatives After Nearly 4 Years
· Free Press Journal

Thane, March 16: In a significant return to democratic proceedings, the Thane Municipal Corporation (TMC) is set to present its annual budget for the fiscal year 2026–27 on Monday, March 23.
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This marks the first time in three years and ten months that the budget will be tabled in the presence of elected representatives rather than under sole administrative rule.
Budget presentation after civic elections
The presentation follows the general elections held in January 2026, which saw a victory for the Shiv Sena under Chief Minister Eknath Shinde. Despite the elections, a political "cold war" between the Shiv Sena and BJP over committee appointments had briefly stalled the process.
With the deadlock now broken, Municipal Commissioner Saurav Rao and Transport Manager Bhalchandra Behere will formally present the civic and transport budgets to the Mayor at 11:30 AM.
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The previous year’s budget stood at ₹5,645 crore, maintaining a "no tax hike" policy. Key revenue drivers included property tax (₹841 crore) and government grants (₹612 crore).
All eyes are now on the 2026–27 projections to see how the newly formed general body addresses urban infrastructure and transport needs for the growing city.
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