New Delhi, Dec. 5 -- The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) on Friday presented a citizen-centric budget for the upcoming financial year, emphasising improved civic services, ease of doing business, and fiscal discipline, without introducing any new taxes.

Commissioner Ashwani Kumar tabled the proposals before the Standing Committee, outlining strengthened revenue mechanisms and major administrative reforms.

According to the Revised Budget Estimates (RBE) for 2025-26, MCD expects an income of Rs 15,679.72 crore against an expenditure of Rs 16,296.19 crore.

For 2026-27, projected income stands at Rs 15,664.07 crore, with planned spending of Rs 16,530.50 crore.

Kumar, while briefing, noted that the corporation aims to boost revenue thro...