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PCMC Launches 57 Online Civic Services Under CM’s 150-Day Action Plan

PCMC officials launching online civic services portal under CM's 150-day action plan

PCMC Launches 57 Online Civic Services Under CM’s 150-Day Action Plan

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PCMC Offers 57 Civic Services Online Under CM’s 150-Day Action Plan

As part of the Chief Minister’s ambitious 150-day action plan to improve governance and public access, the Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) has launched 57 civic services online. This marks a significant milestone in Maharashtra’s ongoing digital governance reforms.

The online rollout is designed to enhance transparency, improve efficiency, and save citizens valuable time by minimizing physical visits to municipal offices. Services include property tax payments, building permissions, birth/death certificates, water bill payments, trade license renewals, and grievance redressal mechanisms.

🌐 Key Online Services Now Available via PCMC Portal:

Property Tax Assessment & Payment

Trade License Issuance and Renewal

Building Plan Approval

Birth and Death Certificate Issuance

Water Supply Connection Requests

Public Grievance Filing

Road Repair Complaints

Garbage Collection Issues

With these services now online, Pimpri-Chinchwad residents can complete essential tasks through their computers or smartphones—anytime, anywhere.

📊 Impact on Governance and Citizens

This digitization drive will:

Reduce long queues at PCMC offices

Increase accessibility for senior citizens and working professionals

Enable real-time updates and faster grievance redressal

Promote digital literacy and transparent public service delivery

🔎 Why This Move Matters

Pimpri-Chinchwad is one of the fastest-growing urban areas in Maharashtra. With rising population density, efficient civic management is critical. By launching these services under the CM’s 150-day action plan, PCMC is setting a precedent for other urban local bodies in India.

💼 Vizzve Finance Insight

From a financial perspective, this move is also crucial. Citizens can now make secure digital payments for services like property tax and water bills—reducing reliance on cash transactions. Vizzve Finance applauds this step as it aligns with the goal of promoting digital financial inclusion.

📈 Blog Trending Insight

This blog gained traction due to:

High search volume around CM’s 150-Day Action Plan Maharashtra 2025

Interest in PCMC digital services from Pune and PCMC residents

Early indexing by Google News due to frequent coverage by regional news portals

Fast loading and optimized schema markup for civic services

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1: What is the CM’s 150-day action plan?
The CM’s 150-day action plan is a strategic governance initiative aimed at improving public service delivery, infrastructure, and transparency across Maharashtra’s municipal corporations.

Q2: How can I access these 57 online services by PCMC?
You can visit the official PCMC website and navigate to the ‘Online Services’ section to access any of the 57 digital offerings.

Q3: Are these online services available 24/7?
Yes, most of these services are available 24/7 for submission. However, approvals or processing may occur during business hours.

Q4: Is there any mobile app for PCMC online services?
Yes, PCMC services can also be accessed via its official mobile app available on Android and iOS platforms.

Q5: What documents are required for birth/death certificates?
You typically need a hospital-issued certificate, address proof, and identification documents for registration and issuance.

Published on : 1st August 

Published by : Selvi

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