Commissioner's Official Vehicle Clocks Rs11.4 Lakh Expenditure In Five Years
Nagpur: Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) spent over Rs11.4 lakh on the official vehicle used by the municipal commissioner over the past five years, with records showing Rs 4.94 lakh spent on repairs and maintenance and another Rs 6.5 lakh on diesel, prompting questions over the sharp rise in upkeep costs despite largely stable fuel consumption .
The highest maintenance bill was recorded in 2025-26, when NMC spent Rs 1.77 lakh on repairs alone — nearly six times the amount incurred in 2022-23. In the same year, diesel expenditure was Rs 1.29 lakh for 1,435 litres, broadly consistent with previous years.
The figures, provided by NMC's workshop department to former NCP corporator Vedprakash Arya, relate to the commissioner's official vehicle , including the Tata Hexa (MH-31-FA-9941) and other vehicles assigned to the post during the period.
The data has raised questions about whether the escalating repair bills reflect an ageing vehicle fleet, recurring mechanical failures, or shortcomings in maintenance practices.
Arya has sought greater transparency regarding the maintenance work carried out on official vehicles, arguing that spending from the public exchequer must be subject to scrutiny, particularly when NMC frequently cites financial constraints in executing civic projects and infrastructure works.
INFOBOX
Financial Year--Repair & Maintenance--Diesel Expenditure
2021-22--Rs 38,503--Rs 1,12,602 (1,207 litres)
2022-23--Rs 30,201--Rs 1,52,575 (1,620 litres)
2023-24--Rs 1,50,971--Rs 1,31,841 (1,425 litres)
2024-25--Rs 97,007--Rs 1,23,559 (1,365 litres)
2025-26--Rs 1,77,755--Rs 1,29,954 (1,435 litres)