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Firhad Hakim (born 1 January 1959) is an Indian politician serving since 2018 as the 38th mayor of Kolkata. [3] He is also the Cabinet Minister of Urban Development and Municipal Affairs and Housing in the Government of West Bengal .
As a result, the Kolkata Improvement Trust Act, 1911 and Kolkata Metropolitan Water and Sanitation Act, 1966 were repealed. Hakim had alleged the two organisations had been merged for efficient management and execution and bring them under one umbrella. "CPI(M) used to sell land of KMDA at throwaway prices and the KIT had virtually become defunct."
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 ...
2021 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election: Kolkata Port; Party Candidate Votes % ±% AITC: Firhad Hakim: 105,543 : 69.23 : BJP: Awadh Kishore Gupta 36,989 24.26 INC
As a matter of fact, Kolkata Municipal Corporation or “KMC” (earlier known as Calcutta Municipal Corporation) is one of the oldest municipal bodies of the country. In 1726, a Mayor's court was established by a Royal Charter. With the expansion of British Government by making Calcutta as a capital of British India in 1773, the municipal ...
The 2021 Kolkata Municipal Corporation election was held on 19 December 2021 to elect 144 members of the Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) which governs Kolkata, the capital of the Indian state of West Bengal. [7] A total of 40,48,357 electors were eligible to vote in the election. [8] [9] The results were announced on 21 December. [10]
The accounting profession is in a prolonged bear market. In recent years, over 300,000 accountants have left their jobs—thanks to retiring Baby Boomers and middle-aged professionals burning out ...
Heramba Chandra Maitra. In the history of education in India, the achievements of the City College, Kolkata need to be remembered for its pioneering efforts in the field of modern education in the country and for the fact that it is the embodiment of the liberal spirit of those masterminds that enriched the nineteenth-century renaissance in India.