Tiruchirappalli City Municipal Corporation
Tiruchirappalli City Municipal Corporation | |
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Type | |
Type | |
History | |
Founded | 1 November 1866 |
Leadership | |
M. Anbazhagan | |
G. Dhivya | |
V. Saravanan, IAS | |
M. Pradeep Kumar, IAS | |
Structure | |
Seats | 65 |
Political groups | Government (56)
Opposition (3)
Others (6)
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Elections | |
Last election | 2022 |
Meeting place | |
Trichy municipal corporation building | |
Website | |
www |
The Tiruchirappalli City Municipal Corporation is the municipal corporation which looks after the city administration of Tiruchirappalli in Tamil Nadu, India. It consists of a legislative and an executive body. The legislative body is headed by the city mayor while the executive body is headed by a Chief Commissioner.
History
[edit]The municipality of Tiruchirapalli was inaugurated by the Town Improvements Act 1865 on 1 November 1866 and included the civil station as well as the Trichinopoly Cantonment. The municipality originally consisted of two ex-officio and nine nominated members.[1] Elections to the council were introduced in 1877 and the first chairman was elected in 1889.[1] Elections were stopped in September 1895 and remained so until July 1897. The appointment of a municipal secretary was sanctioned by the Madras Government in 1898.[1] Following the Montagu–Chelmsford Reforms, an Indian mayor was elected from 1921. The first Indian mayor was probably the Indian national congress independence activist, F. G. Natesa Iyer- who was also an officer with the South Indian Railway Company, the largest industrial enterprise, then in Trichinopoly.[2] Indian independence activist P. Rathinavelu Thevar served as the Chairman of Trichinopoly municipality for a record five terms from 1924 to 1946. Thevar's tenure was, however, highly controversial and he was dismissed in 1934 for administrative irregularities.[3] Thevar's rival T. S. S. Rajan accused him of instigating anti-Brahmin and anti-Muslim violence in the city.[3][4]
A municipality of Srirangam was created in 1871 per the Town Improvements Act of 1865 following a decision not to include Srirangam within Trichinopoly municipality as it lay extremely far from the heart of Tiruchirappalli town.[5] The municipality of Srirangam included most of Srirangam Island including Thiruvanaikaval.[5] Golden Rock, with a population of 38,880 as per the 1971 census, was constituted a third-grade municipality on 1 October 1972 and upgraded to a II-Grade municipality on 5 October 1978.
There were demands to merge Tiruchi and Srirangam municipalities in September 1930 and October 1933. Rathinavelu Thevar submitted a memorandum to Lord Goschen requesting the upgrading of Tiruchi to a municipal corporation and extending it up to Manachanallur.[6] Tiruchirappalli was eventually designated municipal corporation in 1994 through the merger of Srirangam and Golden Rock municipalities as per the Tiruchirapalli City Municipal Corporation Act 1994.[7] The municipal corporation currently covers an area of 164.70 km2 and comprises 65 wards and 4 administrative zones: Srirangam, Ariyamangalam, Golden Rock and Abhishekapuram.[8]
Structure
[edit]The Tiruchirappalli City Municipal Corporation Council, the legislative body, comprises 100 councillors elected from each of the 65 wards and is headed by the Worshipful Mayor assisted by a Deputy Mayor.[9] The executive wing is made up of seven departments: general administration, revenue, town planning, engineering, public health, information technology and personnel and is headed by a City Commissioner. The Commissioner is assisted by a city engineer, a city health officer, two executive engineers for the east and west sections, and Assistant Commissioners for personnel, accounts and revenue departments, a public relations officer, and an Assistant Commissioner for each of the four zones.[10]
Divisions
[edit]The civic administration of the city is divided into four zones - Abhishekapuram, Ariyamangalam, Golden Rock and Srirangam.[10] The engineering department, however, is divided into two zones - East and West.[10] The zones and the wards which come under each of them have been listed below.
Zone | Wards[11] | Total number of wards | Assistant Commissioner-in-charge |
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Abhishekapuram | 75 - 100 | 25 | P. Subramaniam (i/c)[12] |
Ariyamangalam | 26-50 | 25 | K.Padmavathy[13] |
Golden Rock | 51-75 | 25 | M. Dhayanithi[14] |
Srirangam | 1-25 | 25 | A. Akbar Ali [15] |
Functions
[edit]Water supply is provided by the Tiruchirappalli Municipal Corporation.[16] Of the six headworks from which the city gets its water supply, four are maintained by the municipal corporation and the rest by other agencies.[17] Apart from the Gandhi market, Central Bus terminus and the Chathiram bus terminus, solid waste management in the city is handled by the corporation.[17] About 400 tonnes of solid waste are released from city every year.[18] The principal garbage dumping ground is at Ariyamangalam.[19] Recently, the Tiruchirappalli city corporation has gone in for scientific closure of the garbage dump and its replacement with a sewage treatment plant.[19] Waste water management in the Trichy-Srirangam under ground drainage (UGD) areas are handled by the Tamil Nadu Water Supply and Drainage Board (TWAD) and in other areas by the Tiruchirappalli Municipal Corporation.[17] The high toxicity of the waste water released by the Trichy Distilleries and Chemicals Limited (TDCL) is a major cause of concern for the corporation.[20] The corporation's annual expenditure for the year 2010-11 is estimated to be Rs. 155.94 crores.[21] The corporation also maintains public parks in Tiruchirappalli city, notable among them being the P. T. Rajan Park, Chinnaswamy Park, Lourdusamy Park, Raja Park, Parangiri Velusamy Park and Ibrahim Park.[22]
List of mayors
[edit]The first elections for the post of mayor were held in 1996, two years after Tiruchirappalli's upgradation to a municipal corporation.[23]
- Punithavalli Palaniyandi (25.10.1996–10.02.2001)
- Emily Richard (Mayor Incharge) (11.02.2001-24.10.2001)
- Charubala Tondaiman (25.10.2001–24.10.2006)
- Charubala Tondaiman (25.10.2006–02.06.2009)
- S. Sujatha (03.06.2009–24.10.2011)
- A. Jaya (25.10.2011–24.10.2016)
- M. Anbalagan (04.03.2022–Present)
List of Commissioners
[edit]- 1 Thiru. S.Ramaiah, B.A 01.06.1994 to 05.10.1994
- 2 Thiru. Swaran Singh, I.A.S 05.10.1994 to 10.12.1995
- 3 T. Subramanian 10.12.1995 to 02.01.1996
- 4 M. Abdullahsha, I.A.S 03.01.1996 to 29.05.1996
- 5 A.J. MD.Mirza, B.E 30.05.1996 to 20.06.1996
- 6 Apurva varma, I.A.S 21.06.1996 to 19.02.1997
- 7 G. Pitchai, B.Sc 20.02.1997 to 20.08.1997
- 8 P. Muthu Veeran, M.Sc 21.08.1997 to 10.06.2001
- 9 S. Karuthiah Pandian, I.A.S 11.06.2001 to 20.06.2002
- 10 R. Venkatesan, I.A.S 27.06.2002 to 19.02.2003
- 11 Anand Patil, I.A.S 16.03.2003 to 01.06.2004
- 12 Harmander Singh, I.A.S 19.07.2004 to 19.06.2006
- 13 S. Rajamohammed, B.E 19.06.2006 to 22.06.2006
- 14 B. Balachandran, M.Sc 22.06.2006 to 18.09.2007
- 15 T.T. Balsamy, M.A 19.09.2007 to 31.07.2011
- 16 K. Veera Raghava Rao, I.A.S 01.08.2011 to 01.03.2012
- 17 K. R. Selvaraj, M.Sc 05.03.2012 to 26.05.2012
- 18 V.P.Thandapani, B.Sc., M.A.,(D.P.P.Tech) PGDUM 27.05.2012 to 07.01.2015
- 19 M.Vijaya Lakshmi, B.Sc., HDC, APGDUM 08.01.2015 to 22.03.2016
- 20 N.S.Prema, M.A., B.Ed., M.B.A.,APGDUM., 23.03.2016 to 31.08.2016
- 21 N.Ravichandran, M.Sc., M.Ed 01.09.2016 to 04.11.2019
- 22 S.Sivasubramanian, B.Sc., B.L., 06.11.2019 to 13.07.2021
- 23 P.M.N.Mujibur Rahuman, B.Sc., 14.07.2021 to 02.06.2022
- 24 Dr.R.Vaithinathan, I.A.S., 02.06.2022 to 13.02.2024
- 25 V.Saravanan, I.A.S., 15.02.2024 to Till Date
Elections
[edit]2011
[edit]Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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AIADMK | A. Jaya | 1,61,458 | 42.94 | ||
DMK | J. Vijaya Jayaraj | 1,09,043 | 29.00 | ||
MDMK | S. Rohaiya Beevi | 37,618 | 10.00 | ||
DMDK | M. Chitra | 30,471 | 8.10 | ||
INC | S. Vijaya | 15,387 | 4.09 | ||
BJP | M. Girija | 10,375 | 2.76 | ||
Majority | 52,415 | 13.94 | |||
Turnout | 3,76,034 | 63.68 | |||
Registered electors | 5,90,460 | ||||
AIADMK gain from INC | Swing | +15 |
2011 corporation elections
[edit]Party wise councillors won (65 wards)
ADMK-42
DMK- 16
MDMK-3
INC-1
DMDK-1
Independent-2
See also
[edit]Further reading
[edit]- Hemingway, F. R. (1907). Madras District Gazetteers: Trichinopoly. Government Press.
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Hemingway, p 263
- ^ Saravanan, S. P. (2 November 2015). "Salem, more like a vast urban village". The Hindu. Retrieved 16 November 2018.
F.G. Natesa Iyer, who was a senior official of the South Indian Railway Company, was the first elected Indian chairman of Tiruchi Municipality.
- ^ a b D. A. Low; Raja Kanta Ray (2006). Congress and the Raj: Facets of the Indian Struggle 1917 - 47. Oxford University Press. p. 280. ISBN 978-0-19-568367-7.
- ^ "Dr. Rajan defends his apparent indiscipline". Indian Express. 15 August 1936.
- ^ a b Hemingway, pp 261-262
- ^ "Trichy Municipal Amalgamation". Indian Express. 7 October 1933.
- ^ Palanithurai, Ganapathy (2007). A handbook for panchayati raj administration (Tamil Nadu). Concept Publishing Company. p. 80. ISBN 978-81-8069-340-3.
- ^ "Town Planning Department". Tiruchirappalli City Municipal Corporation.
- ^ "About city municipal corporation". Tiruchirappalli City Municipal Corporation. Retrieved 15 May 2011.
- ^ a b c "Organizational chart". Tiruchirappalli City Municipal Corporation. Retrieved 15 May 2011.
- ^ "Councillor Lis". Tiruchirappalli Municipal Corporation. Retrieved 6 November 2011.
- ^ "Corporation Assistant Commissioner Profile". Tiruchirappalli Municipal Corporation.
- ^ "Corporation Assistant Commissioner Profile". Tiruchirappalli Municipal Corporation.
- ^ "Corporation Assistant Commissioner Profile". Tiruchirappalli Municipal Corporation.
- ^ "Corporation Assistant Commissioner Profile". Tiruchirappalli Municipal Corporation.
- ^ "Water supply-Trichy Corporation". Tiruchirappalli Municipal Corporation. Retrieved 19 May 2011.
- ^ a b c SLB Results Workshop, p 4
- ^ "Waste management programme begins". The Hindu. 15 August 2004. Archived from the original on 25 January 2013. Retrieved 21 May 2011.
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: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) - ^ a b Ganesan, S. (12 March 2010). "Corporation to go in for scientific closure of garbage dump". The Hindu. Retrieved 21 May 2011.
- ^ Environmental health. Vol. 13. Central Public Health Engineering Research Institute. 1991. p. 92.
- ^ "AIADMK, MDMK councillors stage walk-out; allege neglect of wards". The Hindu. 29 January 2011. Archived from the original on 2 February 2011. Retrieved 21 May 2011.
- ^ Ganesan, S. (27 April 2011). "Once blooming parks, now shrivelled for maintenance". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 8 August 2011. Retrieved 27 May 2011.
- ^ "DMK fields Vijaya Jayaraj as candidate for Mayor's post". The Hindu. 2 October 2011.