Agency Name: | Department of Urban Development & Municipal Affairs |
Type: | Department |
Jurisdiction: | Government of West Bengal |
Headquarters: | Nagarayan, Block DF-8 Sector-I Salt Lake, Kolkata |
Region Code: | IN |
Minister1 Name: | Firhad Hakim |
Minister1 Pfo: | Minister-in-Charge |
Chief1 Name: | Sri Khalil Ahmed, I.A.S |
Chief1 Position: | Principal Secretary |
Chief2 Name: | Smt. Sujata Ghosh,IAS & Smt. Nandini Ghosh,IAS |
Chief2 Position: | Special Commissioner |
Chief3 Name: | Smt. Debarati Datta Gupta, WBCS(Exec.) & Sri Saikat Kumar Dutta, WBCS(Exec.) & Sri Aniruddha Raha, WBCS(Exec.) |
Chief3 Position: | Special Secretary |
The Department of Urban Development & Municipal Affairs [1] is a West Bengal government department. It is an interior ministry mainly responsible for the administration of the urban development and municipal affairs in West Bengal.[2]
The urban governance through the ‘Urban Local Bodies' (ULBs) i.e. Municipal Corporations, Municipalities and Notified Area Authorities, in the state of West Bengal dates back to British regime in 18th.century. The first municipal mechanism created during British rule was the Municipal Corporation, set up in the former presidency town of Madras (today Chennai) in 1688 with a view to transfer the financial responsibility of local administration to the newly created corporation. The Mayor's Courts were established in each of the three Presidency towns, Madras, Bombay and Calcutta through the Royal Charter of 1720. In 1882, the then Victory of India, Lord Ripon's resolution of local self-government laid the democratic forms of municipal governance in India. The current form and the structure of municipal bodies are based on Lord Ripon's Resolutions, which was adopted in 1882 as local self-government. The Government of India Act, 1919 incorporated the need for conferment of power to a democratically elected government. This act has another development towards the evolution of urban local bodies in India. In 1935, another Government of India Act brought the local government under the purview of the state of the provincial government and specific powers were given, to those local self-governments.
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 services grow up. In 1847 the electoral system was introduced for the first time and the idea of Calcutta Corporation begins to start. In 1876 a new Corporation was created with 72 Commissioners. In 1923, Corporation stands its existence by important changes by Rashtraguru Surendranath Bannerjee, the 1st minister for local self government. The Calcutta Corporation act, 1980 changed the existing system of the corporation. This alteration was more effective and more systematic so far municipal service is concerned, which came into force in 1984.