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Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD; ISO: Dillī Nagara Nigama) is the municipal corporation that governs most of Delhi, India. The MCD is among the largest municipal bodies in the world providing civic services to a population of about 20 million citizens in the capital city Delhi. [ 1 ]
A petition was filed in the Delhi High Court by Aam Aadmi Party MLA Saurabh Bhardwaj, seeking a directive for the State Election Commission of Delhi to conduct the MCD elections using Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) equipped with Voter Verifiable Paper Audit Trail (VVPAT) systems. His legal counsel argued that without VVPAT machines ...
The 2006 Delhi sealing drive was a campaign by the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) to close (and thus "seal" the locks of) a number of illegal commercial establishments in Delhi, India which lacked authorization. The drive witnessed considerable opposition from trading bodies in the city which led to the deaths of four people in September ...
The elections for the Municipal Corporation of Delhi were held on 23 April 2017. The next elections will held in 2022. The next elections will held in 2022. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The results were declared on 26 April 2017 in which BJP was elected.
In 2017, he elected 2nd term councilor of Municipal Corporation of Delhi. [5] In the 2022 Delhi MCD elections, Aaley Muhammad Iqbal won 3rd term with the highest margin and became the Deputy Mayor of Delhi. He defeated Mohammad Hamid of INC by a margin of 17134 votes. [6] He was also the member of All India Congress Committee.
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Elected MCD majority. BJP. The 2012 Delhi municipal corporation election was held on 15 April 2012 and the result was declared on 17 April 2012. [1] [2] Schedule
South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC) was one of the municipal corporations in Delhi, India, that was established after the former Municipal Corporation of Delhi was trifurcated in 2012. It governed over a jurisdiction spanning 656.91 km 2 (253.63 sq mi), which was further divided into four zones: Central, South, West, and Najafgarh.