India, Nov. 3 -- The Assam Guwahati Municipal Corporation (GMC) has reported revenue collections of Rs 80-85 crore this fiscal year and allocated Rs 40 lakh per ward for local infrastructure and civic improvements, officials said on Monday.

The funds will support initiatives such as road repairs, street lighting, water supply upgrades, and sanitation projects across the city.

The 2025-26 development plan aims to make Guwahati cleaner, better organised, and more citizen-friendly, with stronger public participation and stricter compliance in municipal services.

As part of its revenue reforms, the GMC is pushing for the regularisation of trade licences. Of the 50,000-plus businesses registered under the Corporation, nearly 12,000 still la...