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A touch-screen ‘information kiosk’ has been placed in front of the KMC headquarters in Kollam Cantonment for the public to clear their queries, track applications and search for information. A digital screen, replacing notice boards, has been placed inside the office to provide information to the public. [50]
Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) is the local government of the Indian city of Kolkata, the state capital of West Bengal. This civic administrative body administers an area of 206.08 square kilometres (79.57 sq mi). [2] Its motto, Puroshri Bibardhan, is inscribed on its emblem in Bengali script.
The establishment and evolution of Kolkata Municipal Corporation followed a long process starting from around the middle of the 19th century. The Municipal Consolidation Act of 1888 and certain steps taken thereafter saw the addition of peripheral areas in the eastern and southern parts of the city to the corporation area.
Karachi Conservancy Board was established to control Cholera epidemic in Karachi during British rule in 1846. [1] The board was upgraded into Municipal Commission in 1852. In 1853 Municipal Commission was turned into Karachi Municipal Committee. The foundation stone of KMC building was laid on Bundar Road in 1927.
Ward No. 42 is bordered on the north by Mahatma Gandhi Road, Cotton Street and Bartala Street; on the east by Rabindra Sarani; on the south by Raja Woodmunt Street, Biplabi Troilakaya Maharaj Sarani (earlier named Brabourne Road) with flyover and Biplabi Rashbehari Bose Road; and to the wet by Strand Road, C.I.T. Road, Netaji Subhas Road, Jagamohan Mallick Lane.
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Kolkata Metropolitan Development Authority (KMDA) is the statutory planning and development authority for the Kolkata metropolitan area in the Indian state of West Bengal.The organisation was known as Calcutta Metropolitan Development Authority (CMDA) and retains its previous logo.
Ward No. 134 is bordered on the north by the southern bank of the Hooghly River and Garden Reach Road; on the east by Prince Dilwarjha Lane, western boundary of Port Commissioners' land and Banerjee Bagan Lane; on the south by Ramnagar Lane and Ramnagar Lane East; and on the west by Iron-gate Road, Dhanksheti Khal, Metherpara Lane, Azaher Mollah Bagan and Haribabu's Pally Bye Lane.