Key Points

Arunachal Pradesh's government is taking significant steps to manage urban growth through a comprehensive new bill. Chief Minister Pema Khandu has approved draft legislation to regulate urbanization in the state's 47 urban centers. The move aims to create sustainable, self-reliant municipal bodies with enhanced fiscal autonomy. Additionally, the state conducted a paperless cabinet meeting, signaling a progressive approach to governance.

Key Points: Pema Khandu Unveils Urban Planning Bill for Arunachal Growth

  • Pema Khandu approves Urban and Country Planning Amendment Bill 2025
  • Cabinet introduces Municipal Property Tax Management Rule 2025
  • State targets sustainable urban growth through decentralized governance
  • Aims to create Atmanirbhar (self-reliant) municipalities
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Arunachal govt to enact law to regulate haphazard urbanisation

Arunachal Pradesh Cabinet approves urban planning bill to regulate city development and enhance municipal autonomy in 47 urban centers.

"Planning interventions are of utmost importance to regulate haphazard growth and development - Unnamed Official"

Itanagar, Sep 8

The Arunachal Pradesh Cabinet on Monday approved a draft bill to regulate the haphazard growth of urbanisation, officials said.

The Cabinet in its meeting, chaired by Chief Minister Pema Khandu approved the introduction of the Draft Arunachal Pradesh Urban and Country Planning (Amendment) Bill, 2025 and it would be placed in the forthcoming state Assembly session.

The official quoting the discussion of the cabinet meeting said that in recent years, Arunachal Pradesh has been experiencing rapid urbanisation with 47 notified urban centres.

He said planning interventions are of utmost importance to regulate haphazard growth and development. Considering the vast geographical area and accessibility of urban towns in the state, such measures are vital to achieve the objectives and vision of the government.

The proposed bill is aimed to address these challenges, the official said.

The Cabinet has also approved "Arunachal Pradesh Municipal Property Tax Management Rule' 2025" prepared by the Directorate of Town Planning, Department of Urban Affairs. The Property Tax shall be implemented initially in all the Municipal areas of the state.

The official said that the state government shall attain its goal to strengthen the Urban Local Bodies by implementing decentralised measures on urban governance and empowering them to have sustainable urban growth, improve urban infrastructure and enhance fiscal autonomy of ULBs.

Thus, the implementation of Property Tax in Urban Areas especially in the constituted municipalities of Arunachal Pradesh will enable municipalities to generate revenue and make municipalities independent and self-reliant in other word Atmanirbhar Municipality, he said.

The official said that in a significant step towards digital governance and environmental responsibility, the Arunachal Pradesh government led by Chief Minister Khandu on Monday held a fully paperless Cabinet meeting, "Cabinet Aapke Dwar", at Ziro in Lower Subansiri district.

The session was conducted using the e-Cabinet Application, marking a progressive shift in governance practices, first outside the state capital Itanagar.

- IANS

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Priya S
Property tax implementation is a good move but hope they keep it reasonable for local residents. Many families have lived there for generations and sudden high taxes could be burdensome.
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Rohit P
Paperless cabinet meeting at Ziro shows real commitment to digital India! More states should adopt this approach. Saves time, resources and sets a good example for environmental conservation. 👍
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Michael C
As someone who visited Arunachal last year, the unplanned urban growth is evident. Beautiful state needs proper planning to preserve its natural beauty while developing infrastructure.
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Sarah B
Hope they involve local communities in the planning process. Top-down approaches often fail to address ground realities. Community participation is key for sustainable urban development.
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Vikram M
Good initiative but implementation will be the real test. Many states have planning laws but corruption and lack of enforcement make them ineffective. Hope Arunachal sets a better example!

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