Municipal Corporation, N.P. Decision to increase the number of elected members *
Mumbai, Dec 27: In view of the rapidly growing population in the state and the need to accelerate urban development schemes, a decision was taken in the cabinet meeting to increase the number of elected members in Municipal Corporations and Municipal Councils. The meeting was chaired by Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray.
At present the number of members in the corporation is minimum 65 members and maximum 175 members. The number of members in the Municipal Council is minimum 17 members and maximum 65 members. There is a need to increase the number of members in order to give due justice to all sectors in order to accelerate the structural transformation of urban and small urban areas and the solution of civic problems and development plans.
The number of members in Municipal Corporations and Municipal Councils is determined on the basis of 2011 census data. The results of the 2021 census are incomplete due to the outbreak of Kovid-19. It will take some more time. Considering the average rate of population growth during this period, it was decided to increase the minimum number of members of Municipal Corporations and Municipal Councils mentioned in the Act by 17 per cent. Increasing the minimum number of members will also increase the number of subsequent members and thus ensure adequate number of members.
The minimum number of members elected for a population of more than 3 lakhs and up to 6 lakhs in a corporation is not more than 76 and the maximum number is not more than 96.
The minimum number of members elected for a population of more than 6 lakhs and up to 12 lakhs shall not be more than 96 and the maximum number shall not exceed 126.
The minimum number of members elected for a population of more than 12 lakhs and up to 14 lakhs shall not exceed 126 and the maximum number 156.
The minimum number of members elected for a population of more than 24 lakhs and up to 30 lakhs shall not exceed 156 and the maximum number shall not exceed 168.
The minimum number of elected members for a population of more than 30 lakhs should not exceed 168 and the maximum number should not exceed 185.
The minimum number of elected council members in Class A Municipal Councils shall not exceed 40 and the maximum number shall not exceed 75.
The minimum number of elected council members in Class B Municipal Councils shall not exceed 25 and the maximum number shall not exceed 37.
The minimum number of elected council members in Class C Municipal Councils shall not exceed 20 and the maximum number shall not exceed 25.
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Kovid decides not to revise capital value
A decision was taken in the cabinet meeting held today not to revise the capital value of any building in the jurisdiction of BMC due to the cowardly situation.
It has been decided to give concessions for 2021-22 to revise the capital value due to various difficulties caused by the emergency situation caused by the corona virus. The concession will result in a revenue loss of about Rs 1,042 crore for the BMC.
Mumbai, Dec 27: In view of the rapidly growing population in the state and the need to accelerate urban development schemes, a decision was taken in the cabinet meeting to increase the number of elected members in Municipal Corporations and Municipal Councils. The meeting was chaired by Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray.
At present the number of members in the corporation is minimum 65 members and maximum 175 members. The number of members in the Municipal Council is minimum 17 members and maximum 65 members. There is a need to increase the number of members in order to give due justice to all sectors in order to accelerate the structural transformation of urban and small urban areas and the solution of civic problems and development plans.
The number of members in Municipal Corporations and Municipal Councils is determined on the basis of 2011 census data. The results of the 2021 census are incomplete due to the outbreak of Kovid-19. It will take some more time. Considering the average rate of population growth during this period, it was decided to increase the minimum number of members of Municipal Corporations and Municipal Councils mentioned in the Act by 17 per cent. Increasing the minimum number of members will also increase the number of subsequent members and thus ensure adequate number of members.
The minimum number of members elected for a population of more than 3 lakhs and up to 6 lakhs in a corporation is not more than 76 and the maximum number is not more than 96.
The minimum number of members elected for a population of more than 6 lakhs and up to 12 lakhs shall not be more than 96 and the maximum number shall not exceed 126.
The minimum number of members elected for a population of more than 12 lakhs and up to 14 lakhs shall not exceed 126 and the maximum number 156.
The minimum number of members elected for a population of more than 24 lakhs and up to 30 lakhs shall not exceed 156 and the maximum number shall not exceed 168.
The minimum number of elected members for a population of more than 30 lakhs should not exceed 168 and the maximum number should not exceed 185.
The minimum number of elected council members in Class A Municipal Councils shall not exceed 40 and the maximum number shall not exceed 75.
The minimum number of elected council members in Class B Municipal Councils shall not exceed 25 and the maximum number shall not exceed 37.
The minimum number of elected council members in Class C Municipal Councils shall not exceed 20 and the maximum number shall not exceed 25.
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Kovid decides not to revise capital value
A decision was taken in the cabinet meeting held today not to revise the capital value of any building in the jurisdiction of BMC due to the cowardly situation.
It has been decided to give concessions for 2021-22 to revise the capital value due to various difficulties caused by the emergency situation caused by the corona virus. The concession will result in a revenue loss of about Rs 1,042 crore for the BMC.
At present the number of members in the corporation is minimum 65 members and maximum 175 members. The number of members in the Municipal Council is minimum 17 members and maximum 65 members. There is a need to increase the number of members in order to give due justice to all sectors in order to accelerate the structural transformation of urban and small urban areas and the solution of civic problems and development plans.
The number of members in Municipal Corporations and Municipal Councils is determined on the basis of 2011 census data. The results of the 2021 census are incomplete due to the outbreak of Kovid-19. It will take some more time. Considering the average rate of population growth during this period, it was decided to increase the minimum number of members of Municipal Corporations and Municipal Councils mentioned in the Act by 17 per cent. Increasing the minimum number of members will also increase the number of subsequent members and thus ensure adequate number of members.
The minimum number of members elected for a population of more than 3 lakhs and up to 6 lakhs in a corporation is not more than 76 and the maximum number is not more than 96.
The minimum number of members elected for a population of more than 6 lakhs and up to 12 lakhs shall not be more than 96 and the maximum number shall not exceed 126.
The minimum number of members elected for a population of more than 12 lakhs and up to 14 lakhs shall not exceed 126 and the maximum number 156.
The minimum number of members elected for a population of more than 24 lakhs and up to 30 lakhs shall not exceed 156 and the maximum number shall not exceed 168.
The minimum number of elected members for a population of more than 30 lakhs should not exceed 168 and the maximum number should not exceed 185.
The minimum number of elected council members in Class A Municipal Councils shall not exceed 40 and the maximum number shall not exceed 75.
The minimum number of elected council members in Class B Municipal Councils shall not exceed 25 and the maximum number shall not exceed 37.
The minimum number of elected council members in Class C Municipal Councils shall not exceed 20 and the maximum number shall not exceed 25.
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Kovid decides not to revise capital value
A decision was taken in the cabinet meeting held today not to revise the capital value of any building in the jurisdiction of BMC due to the cowardly situation.
It has been decided to give concessions for 2021-22 to revise the capital value due to various difficulties caused by the emergency situation caused by the corona virus. The concession will result in a revenue loss of about Rs 1,042 crore for the BMC.
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