RCC Earns Tk 77.71 Crore in Revenues for FY 2024-25

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Rajshahi: Rajshahi City Corporation (RCC) earned Taka 77.71 crore in revenue from various sources during the 2024-25 fiscal year.



According to Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha, RCC Chief Revenue Officer Abu Saleh Muhammad Nur-E-Sayeed revealed that Taka 65.11 crore was generated from holdings, land registration, trade licences, and leasing of markets, boat ghats, public toilets, parks, and other installations.



Additionally, Taka 1.72 crore was collected as fees from different commercial activities, while Taka 6.97 crore came as rent and profit from leasing out the Rajshahi Central Botanical Garden and Zoo, Shaheed Zia Shishu Park, Chhoto Bangram Shishu Park, and from renting commercial spaces. Nur-E-Sayeed stated that Taka 2.54 crore was collected from other enlisted income sources, including renting mechanical vehicles and equipment.



He mentioned that revenue earnings have almost doubled compared to the previous administration due to breaking syndicates and restoring discipline in revenue-generating facilities, leading to increased income within the first six months of the current fiscal year. Nur-E-Sayeed highlighted that political interference and illegal syndicates have been largely removed, enabling all eligible contractors to participate in tenders for ghats and markets without hindrance.



This year, for the first time, RCC earned Tk 1 crore from Shaheed Zia Shishu Park by leasing it out through a three-year tender, compared to Taka 17 lakh annually in the past. Similarly, Taka 13 crore was earned from the city’s animal markets this year, up from Taka 3.62 crore last year. In 2024, the city corporation earned Taka 7 crore from leasing ghats, markets, public toilets, parking stands, and ponds, which has risen to Tk 18 crore in the current Bengali year.



RCC Chief Executive Officer Rezaul Karim noted that they have ensured a transparent and fair procurement process, encouraging contractors to participate spontaneously. “We have started getting better results in revenue collection through ensuring transparency and accountability. We are focusing on increasing income from both conventional and non-conventional sectors,” he added.