Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation Explained

Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation
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Coa Caption:Emblem of the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation
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House Type:Municipal corporation
Foundation:,[1] Hyderabad, Telangana, India
Leader1 Type:Mayor
Leader1:Gadwal Vijayalakshmi
Election1:11 February 2021
Leader2 Type:Deputy Mayor
Leader2:Mothe Sri Latha Reddy
Party2:INC
Election2:11 February 2021
Leader3 Type:Municipal commissioner
Leader3:Ronald Rose, IAS
Seats:150
Structure1:File:GHMC update Oct2023.svg
Structure1 Res:300px
Political Groups1:Government (43)

Confidence and Supply (41)

Official opposition (39)

Other opposition (23)

Last Election1:1 December 2020
Next Election1:2025
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Meeting Place:GHMC Building
Motto:On Mission Tomorrow

Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) is the civic body that oversees Hyderabad, the capital and largest city of the Indian state of Telangana. It is the local government for the city of Hyderabad. It is one of the largest municipal corporations in India with a population of 7.9 million and an area of 650 km2.

History

Hyderabad Municipal Board (1869–1933)

In 1869, municipal administration was first introduced for the city of Hyderabad.[6] The city of Hyderabad was divided into four and the suburbs of Chaderghat were divided into five divisions. The whole management of both the city and the suburbs was handled by the then City Police Commissioner, Kotwal-e-Baldia.[7]

In the same year, Sir Salar Jung I, the then Prime Minister of Hyderabad State under the Nizam, constituted the Department of Municipal and Road Maintenance. He also appointed a Municipal Commissioner for Hyderabad Board and Chaderghat Board. At that time, the city was just 55 km2 with a population of 3.5 lakhs.

In 1886, the suburban area of Chaderghat was handed over to a separate officer and then Chaderghat became Chaderghat Municipality.

In 1921 the size of Hyderabad Municipality increased to 84 km2.

Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (1933–2007)

In 1933, Chaderghat Municipality was merged with Hyderabad Municipality to form Hyderabad Municipal Corporation and was given statutory status under the Hyderabad Municipal Act. During the following year (1934), the first elections were held for Municipal Corporation and a Standing Committee was appointed at that time.

Jubilee Hills Municipality

In 1937, Jubilee Hills Municipality was formed by the amalgamation of Jubilee Hills and Banjara Hills. Later, in 1942, the corporation status for the city was removed.

Secunderabad Municipality

In the year 1945, Secunderabad Municipality was formed. Again in 1950, Hyderabad regained its lost Corporation status along with the amalgamation of Jubilee Hills Municipality.

The Hyderabad Corporation and the Secunderabad Corporation, were established in 1950 via the Hyderabad Corporation Act. Jubilee Hills Municipality merged in Hyderabad Corporation during this time. In 1955, the Hyderabad Municipal Corporation Act merged the municipal corporations overseeing Hyderabad and neighbouring Secunderabad.

Once again in 1955, both the municipal corporations of Hyderabad and Secunderabad were merged to form Municipal Corporation of Hyderabad (MCH). In 1956, Hyderabad became capital of Andhra Pradesh after the state was formed.

Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (2007–present)

The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation was formed on 16 April 2007 by merging 12 municipalities and 8 gram panchayats with the Municipal Corporation of Hyderabad. The municipalities are L. B. Nagar, Gaddi Annaram, Uppal Kalan, Malkajgiri, Kapra, Alwal, Quthbullapur, Kukatpally, Serilingampally, Rajendranagar, Ramachandrapuram, and Patancheru. These municipalities are in Rangareddy district and Medak district. The panchayats are Shamshabad, Satamarai, Jallapalli, Mamdipalli, Mankhal, Almasguda, Sardanagar and Ravirala.

The Government Order 261 was initially issued in July 2005. Now, the Supreme Court has rejected the plea to interfere into the matter, the Andhra Pradesh government has passed the GO 261 that is related to the creation of Greater Hyderabad on 16 April 2007. Earlier, the twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad had a population of 45 lakhs living in an area of 172 km2. The new urban agglomeration sprawls across 625km2 with a population of 67 lakhs.[8] The erstwhile city of the Nizams has now transformed into an area far greater.The Government has decided to divide the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation into Six zones in 2019 (south, east, north, north east, west and central zones), 30 circles and 150 wards.[9] [10] [11] Old City has about 50 wards in seven circles. Each ward would cover about 40,000 - 50,000 people.[12] The GHMC is headed by a Commissioner and also has a Special Commissioner both of whom belong to IAS. Each zone will have a zonal commissioner, an officer of the rank of additional commissioner with a deputy municipal commissioners heading every circle. There will also be a separate engineering wing with an Engineer in Chief and Chief Engineer at head office level and a superintending engineer for each zone; a town planning wing with Additional Commissioner (Planning) and a Chief City Planner at the head office level and a city planner for each zone.

Secunderabad cantonment does not come under purview of GHMC. There are eight civilian wards in Secunderabad Cantonment Board, with a population of four lakh.[13]

In February 2018, Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) has listed its municipal bonds on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE). The civic body became the second to list its bonds on the BSE’s newly launched bond platform.[14]

Jurisdiction

The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) comprises the limits of the erstwhile Municipal Corporation of Hyderabad (MCH) along with 10 municipalities and 8 panchayats in erstwhile Ranga Reddy district and 2 municipalities in erstwhile Medak district.

The 10 municipalities in the erstwhile Ranga Reddy district were:

The 8 panchayats in the erstwhile Ranga Reddy district were:

while the 2 municipalities in the erstwhile Sanga Reddy district were:

GHMC is spread across 4 districts namely:

with a jurisdiction of 900 km2.[15]

Administration

The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation is headed by a Municipal Commissioner, an IAS officer. The commissioner wields the executive power of the house. A quinquennial election is held to elect corporators to power. The corporators are responsible for overseeing that their constituencies have the basic civic infrastructure in place, and that there is no lacuna on the part of the authorities.

Executive

The Andhra Pradesh Government appointed CVSK Sarma as the first Chief Commissioner of GHMC in 2007. There is also a provision for a directly elected mayor of Hyderabad. However, the Chief Commissioner can allocate more funds and in general has more power.

Legislature

The term of the legislature of precursor to the GHMC namely the Municipal Corporation of Hyderabad, then simply called by the same name ended before the formation of the GHMC. The Standing Committee of the Legislature takes a major role in the decision making process within the legislature when it is in session. 64 ex-officio members including 5 Lok Sabha MPs whose constituencies are in GHMC jurisdiction vote in GHMC election.[16] [17] [18]

The Mayor is the head of the house. They function through four organs namely Council, Mayor, standing Committees and commissioner. The council, which consists of the registered voters of the corporation, is a deliberative body.

Administrative divisions of GHMC

See main article: Administrative divisions of Hyderabad.

The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) is the civic body that oversees Hyderabad, the capital and largest city in the Indian state of Telangana. It is the local government for the cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad. Its geographical area covers most of the urban development agency the Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority (HMDA). 24 Assembly constituencies comes under GHMC.[19] [20] 64 ex-officio members including 5 Lok Sabha MPs whose constituencies are in GHMC jurisdiction vote in GHMC election.[21] [17] [18]

Responsibilities

The body is responsible for administering and providing basic infrastructure to the city:

  1. Building and maintenance of roads, streets and flyovers
  2. Garbage disposal and street cleanliness
  3. Public municipal schools
  4. Street lighting
  5. Maintenance of parks and open spaces
  6. Urban development and city planning of new areas
  7. Registering of births and deaths
  8. Health & Sanitation

GHMC co-ordinates with various other government organizations like:

etc. for delivering these basic urban services.

Elections

2020 GHMC election

See main article: 2020 Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation election. After 2016, third GHMC elections were held in December 2020.[22] [23]

S.No.Party NameSymbolWonChange
1Telangana Rashtra Samithi5643
2Bharatiya Janata Party4844
3All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen44
4Indian National Congress2
5Telugu Desam Party01

2016 GHMC election

See main article: 2016 Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation election. Second GHMC election were conduced in February 2016.[24]

S.No.Party NameSymbolAllianceWonChange
1Telangana Rashtra SamithiNone99New
2All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul MuslimeenNone441
3Bharatiya Janata PartyNDA41
4Indian National CongressNone250
5Telugu Desam PartyNDA144

2009 GHMC election

See main article: 2009 Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation election.

S.No.Party NameSymbolWon
1Indian National Congress52
2Telugu Desam Party55
3All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen43
4Bharatiya Janata Party5
5Independents5

2002 MCH election

See main article: 2002 Hyderabad Municipal Corporation election. Last Municipal Corporation of Hyderabad (MCH) elections were held in 2002 for a total of 99 wards.[25]

S.No.Party NameSymbolWon
1All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen34
2Telugu Desam Party22
3Indian National Congress19
4Bharatiya Janata Party18
5Telangana Rashtra Samithi2
6Telangana Sadhana Samithi1
7Independents3

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation . ghmc.gov.in . 13 January 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20071017055525/http://ghmc.gov.in/greaterhyd.asp . 17 October 2007 . dead.
  2. Web site: 2023-10-27 . Ex-Congress Leader to Form Revanth Badhitula Sena . 2024-01-10 . Deccan Chronicle . en-US.
  3. https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/ghmc-polls-trs-wins-mayoral-posts-with-aimim-extending-last-minute-support-101613050221656.html Hindustan Times
  4. News: Jolt to BJP as Rajasekhar of Congress wins in Lingojiguda | Hyderabad News - Times of India. . 4 May 2021 .
  5. Web site: News Desk . 2023-10-17 . Hyderabad: BRS Madhapur corporator Jagadeeshwar Goud joins Congress . 2024-01-07 . The Siasat Daily . en-US.
  6. News: Birth and growth of Hyderabad municipal corporation . 18 June 2022 . The New Indian Express . 16 September 2013.
  7. Web site: ghmc.gov.in . 23 October 2007 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090101030345/http://ghmc.gov.in/ . 1 January 2009 . bot: unknown . dmy-all .
  8. News: New geographical map of Hyderabad released. . 17 December 2014 .
  9. News: Sixth zone created in GHMC. The Hindu. 11 May 2018.
  10. News: GHMC's new circles to be established by June 1. The Hindu. 26 May 2017.
  11. Web site: Telangana reports one more death, 31 new cases.
  12. News: GHMC to add 50 more wards, Act to be amended. . 20 March 2020 .
  13. Web site: Secunderabad Cantonment Board met just twice this year to discuss people issues. 28 December 2018 .
  14. Web site: GHMC lists its bonds on BSE bond platform | INDToday. 22 February 2018.
  15. News: 15 more panchayats merged with Greater Hyderabad . 18 June 2022 . The New Indian Express . 6 September 2013.
  16. Web site: GHMC poll fray 2016. February 2016.
  17. News: GHMC in dilemma over ex-officio members. . 29 November 2009 .
  18. http://www.sakshipost.com/index.php/news/politics/72601-here-are-the-50-ex-officio-members-eligible-to-vote-in-ghmc-mayor-election.html{{dead link|date=October 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
  19. News: 24 seats at stake as titans clash for Greater Hyderabad pie. The Times of India . 18 October 2023 .
  20. News: KCR's early election gamble gives enough ammo to TRS. . 7 October 2018 .
  21. Web site: GHMC poll fray 2016. February 2016.
  22. Web site: 2020-11-23. GHMC elections: What Hyderabad wants. 2020-11-23. Times of india. en.
  23. Web site: 2020-12-04. GHMC results: BJP makes massive inroads at the expense of.TRS. 2020-12-04. Deccan Herald. en.
  24. Web site: 2017-02-05. GHMC Election Results: TRS sweeps, Congress and TDP decimated. 2020-07-05. DNA India. en.
  25. Web site: January 25, 2002 . TDP occupies Hyderabad Municipal Corporation . 2022-10-27 . The Times of India . en.