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The committee levied 1% tax on the sale of various commodities such as ghee. It raised 2 lakh rupees and repaired the fort. [3] The Ahmedabad Municipality was founded in 1873. [4] The British Government nominated Ranchhodlal Chhotalal as the first president of the municipality on 15 September 1885. The republic municipality was formed on 1 ...
Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation: Ahmedabad: Ahmedabad: 505 82,53,084 1950 48 192 2021 BJP: Pratibhaben Rakeshkumar Jain: 2 Anand Municipal Corporation Anand: Anand: 47.89 3.74,010 2025 13 52 3 Bhavnagar Municipal Corporation: Bhavnagar: Bhavnagar: 108.27 7,71,365 1962 13 52 2021 BJP: Kirtiben Dhanidhariya 4 Gandhidham Municipal Corporation ...
The Municipal Commissioner of Ahmedabad is appointed by Gujarat Government to manage affairs of city of Ahmedabad. The terms of office is 3 years, which may be ...
Online bill pay is an electronic payment service offered by many banks, credit unions and bill-pay services. It allows consumers to make various types of payments through a website or app, such as ...
The tax is to be paid by a registered trader within 40 days. As per the rules, every trader whose annual turnover of purchase and sales of the goods included in the taxable schedule is not less than ₹ 5000 and if the annual turnover of purchase and sales of all the goods is not less than ₹ 1,00,000 (one lakh) is supposed to be registered with the local civic body i.e. municipality.
Ahmedabad Collectorate is administrative head office of Collector of Ahmedabad District in Ahmedabad City (District Headquarters). It is located near Regional Transport Office on Ashram Road. There are 11 Taluka, 554 Gram panchayat, 15 Nagar palika and 2 Nagar panchayat under Ahmedabad Collectorate. Current Collector of Ahmedabad is I.A.S Shri ...
The Government of Gujarat formed AUDA on 1 February 1978 under Gujarat Town Planning and Urban Development Act, 1976. Initially total 1,294.65 square kilometres (499.87 sq mi) area, the jurisdiction of Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) and 164 towns and villages surrounding Ahmedabad, were declared urban development area under AUDA by the Government of Gujarat. [1]
Several mills closed down, leaving between 40,000 and 50,000 people without a source of income, and many moved into informal settlements in the city centre. The Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC), the governing and administrative body of the city, simultaneously lost much of its tax base and saw an increased demand for services. In the 1990s ...