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Ward No. 3 Dhaka South City Corporation (Bengali: ৩ নং ওয়ার্ড, ঢাকা দক্ষিণ সিটি কর্পোরেশন) is an administrative division of Dhaka South City Corporation Ward, which belongs to Zone-II. It was Ward No. 26 of the former Dhaka City Corporation. Ward No. 3 is located in Megacity ...
Dhaka-4: 7 wards of DSCC and 1 unions of Shyampur Thana: 178 Dhaka-5: 5 wards of DSCC and 4 union parishads. 179 Dhaka-6: 11 wards of DSCC: 180 Dhaka-7: 13 wards of DSCC: 181 Dhaka-8: 15 wards of DSCC: 182 Dhaka-9: 12 wards of DSCC and 3 union parishads. 183 Dhaka-10: 6 wards of DSCC: 184 Dhaka-11: 9 wards of DNCC. 185 Dhaka-12: 6 wards of DNCC ...
Ward No. 28 Dhaka South City Corporation (Bengali: ২৮ নং ওয়ার্ড, ঢাকা দক্ষিণ সিটি কর্পোরেশন) is an administrative division of Dhaka South City Corporation Ward, which belongs to Zone-3. It was Ward No. 64 of the former Dhaka City Corporation.
The district consists of 57 thanas (50 in city corporations, 7 in upazilas), 5 upazilas, 86 unions, 974 mauzas, 1999 villages, 2 City Corporations, 129 City Wards, 855 City Mahallas, 3 paurashavas, 27 wards and 133 mahallas. [13] Subdistrict and City District map of Dhaka. The five upazilas in Dhaka district are: Dhamrai Upazila, suburban and rural
Finally, in 1990, it was renamed as Dhaka City Corporation. Until 1994, mayors were appointed by the government. The first elected mayor by popular vote took office in 1994, late Mayor Mohammad Hanif was the first elected Mayor of Dhaka. Annisul Huq was elected mayor of the Dhaka North City Corporation in April 2015. [5]
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In Bangladesh, a ward is an optional division of a city or town, especially an electoral district, for administrative and representative purposes. It is an elective unit of a City Corporation or Municipal Corporation , created for the purpose of providing more direct representation, from which a single council member is elected.
The ward covers sectors 1-10 of Uttara Model Town. [2] It is bounded on the north by the Tongi Khal, on the east by the Narayanganj–Bahadurabad Ghat rail line (across which lie wards 47 and 50), on the south by Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport , and on the west by Uttara Lake (across which lies ward 51).