Mangaluru, Jun 16: Mangaluru City Corporation (MCC) will undertake a special drive for renewal of trade license in a bid to increase its revenue.
Out of 29,100 licensed traders in the city, 19,561 have renewed their trade license. The city corporation has cancelled license of 740 traders, who failed to renew the license. However, 8,799 traders in the city are yet to renew their trade license causing a revenue loss to the tune of Rs 1.21 crore to the civic body, said Kavitha Sanil, chairperson, standing committee for health, education and social justice.
Kavitha told reporters that the City Corporation will commence a drive to increase revenue through trade license renewal from June 20. The city corporation has collected Rs 1.87 crore through trade license renewal (Rs 1.74 crore) and issue of fresh trade license (Rs 13.37 lakh), she said adding that special drive will be launched to mop up pending trade license renewal fee of Rs 1.21 crore.
"Those traders, who have not renewed their trade license, should do the same by end of June. Those who have not obtained trade license should obtain it within a week. Legal action will be taken to close trade premises if trade license is not renewed or not obtained. A team of officials from health and revenue departments of MCC has been formed to carry out special drive," she said adding that the drive will start on June 20.
The team will also take action against shops that sell or use plastic bags during the special drive, Kavitha said. "We have noticed that several shops and other business establishments using plastic bags in the city through the state government has banned its use. Plastic bags will be seized and penalty levied on those who violate the ban order. Trade license will be cancelled if they are found violating plastic ban order repeatedly," she added.
The city corporation has plans to distribute one lakh cloth bags through school children in an effort to create awareness on plastic ban. The city corporation has already procured 15,000 cloth bags, she said adding that bags will be distributed through schools in the city.

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