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15 Zones of the Chennai Corporation after expansion The city of Chennai in Tamil Nadu, India, is managed by the Corporation of Chennai. Established as Madras Corporation in 1688, it is the oldest municipal body in India. It is headed by a mayor, who presides over 200 councillors each of whom represents a ward. The current mayor of Chennai was elected on 4 March 2022. Prior to its expansion in ...
Chennai Corporation, which was established on 29 September 1688, is the oldest corporation in India and is the second oldest in the world after London. [2] Madurai Municipal Corporation was established in 1971 and Coimbatore Municipal Corporation in 1981.
Guntur Municipal Corporation: Guntur: Guntur: 168.04 743,354 57 1994 2021: YSRCP: 6 Kadapa Municipal Corporation: Kadapa: YSR Kadapa: 164.08 341,823 50 2004 2021 YSRCP: 7 Kakinada Municipal Corporation: Kakinada: Kakinada: 30.51 312,255 50 2004 2017: TDP: 8 Kurnool Municipal Corporation: Kurnool: Kurnool: 69.51 460,184 52 1994 2021 YSRCP [3] 9 ...
Hyderabad Corporation zones, circles and wards are divided by the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) for its planning and development in Hyderabad, India. [1] The city of Hyderabad is divided into six zones: [2] Charminar, L. B. Nagar, Serilingampally, Kukatpally, Secunderabad and Khairatabad.
A municipal corporation is headed by a mayor, who presides over elected councilors representing individual wards. Chennai Corporation, established in 1688, is the oldest urban body in India and is the second oldest corporation in the world after London. [5]
The following is the list of the wards and the respective Corporation Councillors of Thrissur Municipal Corporation after the elections to the local self-government bodies in Kerala held in December 2020. [1]
The last elections to civic bodies in the state took place in 2019 where 49 municipal bodies with combined 2,105 wards had their elections. Indian National Congress won 961 wards, Bharatiya Janata Party won 737 wards, Bahujan Samaj Party won 16 wards, Communist Party of India (Marxist) won three wards, and the Nationalist Congress Party won two ...
The corporation was originally (in 1940) divided into 24 wards, covering an area of 30.66 km 2. Through the years, the city corporation has grown to 100 wards, and now the Thiruvananthapuram Corporation Council is the second largest democratically elected body in Kerala after the Legislative Assembly. [5]