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List of Mayors of Kolkata S. No. Name Portrait Term [3] Party Under Calcutta Municipal Act, 1923 - Bengal Act III of 1923: 1 Chittaranjan Das: 16 April 1924 16 July 1925 1 year, 91 days Indian National Congress: 2 Jatindra Mohan Sengupta: 17 July 1925 3 February 1928 2 years, 201 days 3 Bijoy Kumar Basu 4 February 1928 9 April 1929 1 year, 64 ...
The corporation as the apex body discharges its function through the Mayor-in-Council, consisting of a mayor, assisted by a deputy mayor, and ten other elected members of the KMC. The mayor is responsible for the overall functioning of the KMC and has a tenure of five years. [8] At present, the All India Trinamool Congress holds the power in ...
Mayors of Indian cities is the list of mayors of various cities and towns in India. A mayor in India is the head of the municipal corporation and first citizen of that city of town. Many cities and towns in India have mayors and the procedure to elect them varies from one state to another.
Pages in category "Mayors of Kolkata" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
For a 30-year loan with monthly payments, = = Note that the interest rate is commonly referred to as an annual percentage rate (e.g. 8% APR), but in the above formula, since the payments are monthly, the rate i {\displaystyle i} must be in terms of a monthly percent.
Mayors of Kolkata (1 C, 15 P) Members of the Kolkata Municipal Corporation (11 P) Municipal wards of Kolkata (146 P) ... This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
1 year, 5 days Dissolved: N/A (4) Ajoy Kumar Mukherjee: Tamluk: 25 February 1969 19 March 1970 1 year, 22 days 5th (1969 election) Bangla Congress – Vacant [f] (President's rule) N/A 19 March 1970 30 July 1970 1 year, 14 days N/A 30 July 1970 2 April 1971 Dissolved (4) Ajoy Kumar Mukherjee: Tamluk: 2 April 1971 29 June 1971 88 days 6th (1971 ...
The method of electing mayor and their tenure varies for each city in India. In Bengaluru, Karnataka the election process is indirect with a tenure being for one year, in Mumbai Maharashtra it follows indirect elections with tenure for two and a half years and Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh follows a directly elected mayor with a term for five years. [10]