List of urban local bodies in Kerala explained

Kerala has an urbanisation rate of 47.42%, as compared to the national rate of 31.16%, making it the 2nd most urbanised major state in India. Within Kerala, the rate of urbanisation varied from 3.9% in Wayanad district to 68.1% in Ernakulam district.[1] Municipalities are the urban local governments that deal with civic functions and local development functions in the municipal area. The state of Kerala has 87 municipalities and six municipal corporations.[2] With 13 municipalities, the district of Ernakulam has the most municipalities in the state.

History

The urban councils of Kerala date back to the 17th century when the Dutch Malabar established the municipality of Fort Kochi. In 1664, the municipality of Fort Kochi was established by Dutch Malabar, making it the first municipality in Indian subcontinent, which got dissolved when the Dutch authority got weaker in 18th century.[3] However, the first modern kind of municipalities were formed in the state in 1866 in Malabar District. In 1866, Fort Kochi municipality was reestablished. Kannur, Thalassery, Kozhikode, Palakkad, and Fort Kochi, which were parts of Malabar District until 1956, were made the first modern municipalities of Kerala on 1 November 1866, according to the Madras Act 10 of 1865 (Amendment of the Improvements in Towns act 1850)[4] [5] [6] [7] of the British Indian Empire.

Enactment of the 74th Constitutional Amendment Act, 1992

The 74th Constitutional Amendment Act, 1992 provided for a national framework for municipal governance in the country, and Kerala has been following that pattern since 1994. Consequent to this amendment, several changes have occurred in the functions, powers, and responsibilities of the municipalities, and the states had to make necessary amendments to the legislation on the local governments in the respective states. The Kerala Municipalities Act of 1994,[8] enacted as per the constitutional amendment, governs the pattern, functions and services of the municipalities in Kerala. The act, which was integrated for the municipalities and corporations in the state, laid out the constitution of the town panchayats, municipal councils, and municipal corporations.

Prior to this, the urban areas of Kerala were governed by the following acts, which were repealed when the Kerala Municipality Act, 1994 was introduced:[9]

Hence, instead of having separate acts for municipal corporations and other types of municipal bodies, from 1994 Kerala has the same act to govern all its municipal bodies. Since then, the structure of municipal bodies has essentially remained the same, even though the urban areas have multiplied. The 74th amendment[10] to the Constitution of India resulted in increased roles for the municipalities in every state in India, where they have been perceived to be great contributors to the social and economic development of the country, as they are the level of government that is closest to the citizens.

Structure

The Kerala Municipality Act 1994 envisage creation of three kinds of urban local governments

Kerala has not created any town panchayats so far.

Functions

The functions of the municipalities are enlisted as schedule appended to Kerala Municipality Act. The functions can be divided into civic functions and development functions in areas of agriculture, industry, health, education etc.

Functionaries

Chairperson is the executive authority of the municipalities. Elected councillors and officers are the other functionaries. Two types of officers now exist – officers belonging to the municipality as full-time officers and officers transferred to the municipality from the state government. H

Ward committees

The Kerala Municipality Act, 1994 mandates the establishment of ward committees in each ward of the municipality. In case the municipality has less than one lakh population, then every person from the ward on the electoral roll becomes a member of the committee. In case the population of the municipality is more than one lakh, then the following become the members of the ward committee:

In both cases, the local Councillor is the chairperson of the Ward Committee. The Kerala Municipality (Constitution of Ward Committee and Procedure for Meeting) Rules, 1995 provides further rules for the setting up and functioning of these committees.[11] Ward Committees have been set up in Kerala and are regularly cited as a good example of functioning micro level urban governance in India.[12] Ward Committees played an important role in combating the spread of COVID19 in Kerala.[13]

Municipalities in Kerala

Municipal Corporations in Kerala
No.MunicipalityDistrictYear of formationPopulationArea(km2)Density/km2Grade
1Neyyattinkara NA NA NA NAGrade 1
2Nedumangad NA NA NA NAGrade 1
3Attingal NA NA NA NAGrade 2
4Varkala NA NA NA NAGrade 2
5Punalur NA NA NA NAGrade 2
6Karunagapally 2010 NA NA NAGrade 2
7Paravur NA NA NA NAGrade 2
8Kottarakkara 2015 NA NA NAGrade 2
9Thiruvalla 1919 52,883 27.94 km21,948/km2Grade 1
10Pathanamthitta NA NA NA NAGrade 2
11Adoor NA NA NA NAGrade 2
12Pandalam 2015 42,793 28.42 km2 1506 Grade 2
13Alappuzha NA NA NA NAGrade 1
14Kayamkulam NA NA NA NAGrade 1
15Cherthala NA NA NA NAGrade 1
16Mavelikara NA NA NA NAGrade 2
17Chengannur NA NA NA NAGrade 2
18Haripad 2015 NA NA NAGrade 3
19Kottayam 1921 NA NA NAGrade 1
20Changanacherry 1920 NA NA NAGrade 1
21Pala NA NA NA NAGrade 1
22Vaikom 1919 NA NA NAGrade 2
23Ettumanoor 2015 NA NA NAGrade 3
24Erattupetta 2015 NA NA NAGrade 3
25Thodupuzha NA NA NA NAGrade 1
26Kattappana 2015 NA NA NAGrade 3
27Thripunithura NA NA NA NAGrade 1
28Thrikkakara 2010 NA NA NAGrade 1
29Kalamassery NA NA NA NAGrade 1
30Perumbavoor NA NA NA NAGrade 1
31Aluva NA NA NA NAGrade 1
32Muvattupuzha NA NA NA NAGrade 2
33Kothamangalam NA NA NA NAGrade 2
34North Paravoor NA NA NA NAGrade 2
35Angamaly NA NA NA NAGrade 2
36Maradu NA 2010 NA NAGrade 2
37Eloor NA 2010 NA NAGrade 2
38Piravom NA 2015 NA NAGrade 3
39Koothattukulam 2015 NA NA NAGrade 3
40Irinjalakuda 1936 NA NA NAGrade 1
41Kunnamkulam NA NA NA NAGrade 1
42Chalakkudy NA NA NA NAGrade 2
43Kodungallur NA NA NA NAGrade 2
44Guruvayoor NA NA NA NAGrade 2
45Chavakkad NA NA NA NAGrade 2
46Wadakkancheri 2015 NA NA NAGrade 3
47Palakkad NA NA NA NAGrade 1
48Chittur-Thathamangalam NA NA NA NAGrade 2
49Ottappalam NA NA NA NAGrade 2
50Shornur NA NA NA NAGrade 2
51Mannarkkad 2015 NA NA NAGrade 3
52Pattambi 2015 NA NA NAGrade 3
53Cherpulassery 2015 NA NA NAGrade 3
54Malappuram NA NA NA NAGrade 1
55Manjeri NA NA NA NAGrade 1
56Ponnani NA NA NA NAGrade 1
57Tirur NA NA NA NAGrade 1
58Perinthalmanna 10 February 1990 49,723 34.41 1445Grade 2
59Kottakkal 2010 NA NA NAGrade 2
60Nilambur 2010 NA NA NAGrade 2
61Kondotty 2015 NA NA NAGrade 3
62Valanchery 2015 NA NA NAGrade 3
63Tanur 2015 NA NA NAGrade 3
64Parappanangadi 2015 NA NA NAGrade 3
65Tirurangadi 2015 NA NA NAGrade 3
66Vatakara NA NA NA NAGrade 1
67Koyilandy 1934 NA NA NAGrade 2
68Mukkam 2015 NA NA NAGrade 3
69Ramanattukara 2015 NA NA NAGrade 3
70Feroke 2015 NA NA NAGrade 3
71Payyoli 2015 NA NA NAGrade 3
72Koduvally 2015 NA NA NAGrade 3
73Kalpetta NA NA NA NAGrade 2
74Mananthavadi 2015 NA NA NAGrade 3
75Sultan Bathery 2015 NA NA NAGrade 3
76Thalassery NA NA NA NAGrade 1
77Taliparamba NA NA NA NAGrade 1
78Payyanur NA NA NA NAGrade 1
79Mattannur NA NA NA NAGrade 2
80Koothuparamba NA NA NA NAGrade 2
81Anthoor 2015 NA NA NAGrade 3
82Iritty 2015 NA NA NAGrade 3
83Panoor 2015 NA NA NAGrade 3
84Sreekandapuram 2015 NA NA NAGrade 3
85Kasaragod NA NA NA NAGrade 1
86Kanhangad NA NA NA NAGrade 1
87Nileshwaram 2010 NA NA NAGrade 2

Proposed Municipalities

There are several proposed municipalities in Kerala among which are rumoured to be

!No.!Proposed Municipality !District !Population
1KattakadaThiruvananthapuramNA
2ParassalaThiruvananthapuramNA
3KilimanoorThiruvananthapuramNA
4AnchalKollamNA
5PathanapuramKollamNA
6KundaraKollamNA
7AroorAlappuzhaNA
8AdimaliIdukkiNA
9MunnarIdukkiNA
10AlangadErnakulamNA
11KolencheriErnakulamNA
12NedumbaserryErnakulamNA
13WadakancheriThrissurNA
14AlathurPalakkadNA
15PudusseryPalakkadNA
16AngadippuramMalappuramNA
17EdappalMalappuramNA
18KunnamangalamKozhikodeNA
19KozhikodeNA
20ThamarasseryKozhikodeNA

External links

  1. Website of Local Self Government Department in Kerala
  2. Local Self Government

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Macro Economic Profile. 17 September 2020. Kerala State Planning Board.
  2. Web site: കേരളത്തിലെ തദ്ദേശ സ്ഥാപനങ്ങള്‍-2015.
  3. News: 50 years on, Kochi still has a long way to go. M K Sunil Kumar. 26 September 2017. 1 June 2021. The Times of India.
  4. Web site: CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF CENTRAL ACTS (Updated up to 17-10-2014) . Lawmin.nic.in . 7 August 2016.
  5. Book: Lewis McIver . G. Stokes . Imperial Census of 1881 Operations and Results in the Presidency of Madras . 1883 . E.Keys at the Government Press . Madras . 444 . (Vol II) . 5 December 2020.
  6. Book: Presidency . Madras (India . Madras District Gazetteers, Statistical Appendix For Malabar District. . 1915 . The Superintendent, Government Press . Madras . 20 . Vol.2 . 2 December 2020 . en.
  7. Book: HENRY FROWDE, M.A. . Imperial Gazetteer of India . Imperial Gazetteer of India . 1908–1909 . Clarendon Press . Oxford . New . 2 December 2020.
  8. http://kilalibrary.googlepages.com/MunicipalityAct.pdf Kerala Municipality Act 1994
  9. Web site: Kerala Municipality Act, 1994. 17 September 2020. Local Self Government Department, Kerala Government.
  10. http://www.tn.gov.in/tsfc/amendment_acts.htm#3 See 74th Constitutional amendment act
  11. Web site: The Kerala Municipality (Constitution of Ward Committee and Procedure for Meeting) Rules, 1995 Sanchitha. 18 September 2020. www.sanchitha.ikm.in.
  12. Web site: Natarajan. Aruna. 6 May 2019. What can Chennai learn from Kerala and Bengaluru on citizen participation in urban governance?. 19 September 2020. Citizens Matter.
  13. Web site: Information Public Relations Department, Government of Kerala . Ward level committees in the State to be strengthened: Kerala CM. 1 July 2020. en. 18 September 2020.