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The history of local bodies in Tamil Nadu dates back to the Ancient period wherein the village administration was taken care by a Village assembly known as Sabai (Tamil: சபை) in every village. Further, each village was divided into several wards known as mandalams ( Tamil : மண்டலம் ). [ 4 ]
Urban local bodies in Tamil Nadu, consisting of municipal corporations, municipalities, and town panchayats, ... Municipal Commissioner is the executive authority. As ...
Municipal Corporations are the local governing bodies of the urban areas in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. A municipal corporation carries out its functions through well organized divisions or departments. The 74th Amendment to the Constitution of India defined the formations of urban local governments and their activities. [1]
The local administration under the department consists of 15 municipal corporations, 121 municipalities and 528 town panchayats. [2] [3] Greater Chennai Corporation, established in 1688, is the second oldest in the world and Tamil Nadu was the first state to establish town panchayats as a new administrative unit.
Tamil Nadu State Sports Development Corporation Limited: 1984: State Govt. Undertaking: presently functioning as Sports Development Authority of Tamil Nadu by merging with other entities: 11: Chit Corporation of Tamil Nadu Limited: 1984: 2002: Merged with Tamil Nadu Revenue Department: 12: Tamil Nadu Spirit Corporation Limited: Chennai ...
Developmental administration of Tamil Nadu is carried out by Panchayat Unions or blocks in rural areas of Tamil Nadu, a southern state of India. These panchayat unions have a set of panchayat villages under them. In urban areas, the governance is done by municipal corporations, municipalities or town panchayats based on the size of the town. [1]
The Tamil Nadu Local Authorities Finance Act, 1961; The Tamil Nadu Local Authorities Loan Act, 1888; The Tamil Nadu Local Boards (Amendment) Act, 1930; The Tamil Nadu Manual Worker (Regulation of Employment and Conditions of Work) Act, 1982. The Tamil Nadu Marine Fishing Regulation Act, 1983; The Tamil Nadu Maritime Board Act, 1995
In the meeting of the villagers, which is convened four times a year in every panchayat councils, the report on the completed project works should be submitted to the public in the presence of the panchayat council chairperson and the government officers about the projects such as education, social development, transportation, public health, employment of the village.