Ward No. 99 | |
Settlement Type: | Kolkata Municipal Corporation |
Pushpin Map: | India Kolkata |
Pushpin Map Caption: | Location in Kolkata |
Subdivision Type: | Country |
Subdivision Type1: | State |
Subdivision Name1: | West Bengal |
Subdivision Type2: | City |
Subdivision Name2: | Kolkata |
Subdivision Type3: | Neighbourhoods |
Subdivision Name3: | Jadavpur (Sree Colony), Baghajatin, Garia (Vidyasagar Colony/ Ganguly Bagan) |
Subdivision Type4: | Reservation |
Subdivision Name4: | Women(Open) |
Subdivision Type5: | Parliamentary constituency |
Subdivision Name5: | Jadavpur |
Subdivision Type6: | Assembly constituency |
Subdivision Name6: | Jadavpur |
Seat Type: | Borough |
Seat: | 10 |
Unit Pref: | Imperial |
Population As Of: | 2011 |
Population Total: | 26,739 |
Timezone: | IST |
Utc Offset: | +5:30 |
Coor Type: | dms |
Coordinates: | 22.4818°N 88.3717°W |
Postal Code Type: | PIN |
Postal Code: | 700 092, 700 047, 700 086 |
Area Code: | +91 33 |
Ward No. 99, Kolkata Municipal Corporation is an administrative division of Kolkata Municipal Corporation in Borough No. 10, covering parts of Jadavpur (Sree Colony), Naktala, Baghajatin (Vidhyasagar Colony) and Garia (Ganguly Bagan) neighbourhoods in South Kolkata, in the Indian state of West Bengal.
The establishment and evolution of Kolkata Municipal Corporation followed a long process starting from around the middle of the 19th century. The Municipal Consolidation Act of 1888 and certain steps taken thereafter saw the addition of peripheral areas in the eastern and southern parts of the city to the corporation area. In 1888, there were 75 commissioners, 50 of whom were elected, 15 appointed by the government and 10 nominated from bodies like Chambers of Commerce, Trades Associations and the Port Commissioners. The Calcutta Municipal Act of 1923 brought about important changes. The adjacent municipalities of Cossipore, Chitpore, Manicktola and Garden Reach were amalgamated with Kolkata. Garden Reach was later taken out.[1] [2]
Post-independence developments saw the introduction of adult franchise in municipal elections in 1962. The number of wards increased from 75 to 100. Tollygunge was merged with Kolkata in 1953. The Calcutta Municipal Corporation Act 1980, which came into effect in 1984, extended the boundaries of Kolkata by including South Suburban, Garden Reach and Jadavpur municipalities in Kolkata. With the addition of Joka to Kolkata, the number of wards rose to 144.[1] [2]
Ward No. 99 is bordered on the north by Raipur Road (East); on the east by Raja Subodh Chandra Mullick Road; on the south by Raipur Mondal Para Road; and on the west by Raipur Road.[3]
The ward is served by Netaji Nagar police station of Kolkata Police.[4] [5] [6]
Patuli Women police station has jurisdiction over all police districts under the jurisdiction of South Suburban Division i.e. Netaji Nagar, Jadavpur, Kasba, Regent Park, Bansdroni, Garfa and Patuli.[4]
As per the 2011 Census of India, Ward No. 99, Kolkata Municipal Corporation, had a total population of 26,739, of which 13,305 (50%) were males and 13,434 (50%) were females. Population below 6 years was 1,519. The total number of literates in Ward No. 99 was 24,158 (95.79% of the population over 6 years).[7]
Kolkata is the second most literate district in West Bengal.[8] The literacy rate of Kolkata district has increased from 53.0% in 1951 to 86.3% in the 2011 census.[9]
See also – List of West Bengal districts ranked by literacy rate
Census data about mother tongue and religion is not available at the ward level. For district level information see Kolkata district.
According to the District Census Handbook Kolkata 2011, 141 wards of Kolkata Municipal Corporation formed Kolkata district. (3 wards were added later).[10]
Election year | Constituency | Name of councillor | Party affililiation | ||
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1985 | Biswananda Dasgupta | Revolutionary Socialist Party | [11] | ||
1990 | Biswananda Dasgupta | Revolutionary Socialist Party | |||
1995 | Biswananda Dasgupta | Revolutionary Socialist Party | |||
2000 | Nirmal Kanti Das | All India Trinamool Congress | |||
2005 | Nirmal Kanti Das | All India Trinamool Congress | |||
2010 | Mitali Banerjee | All India Trinamool Congress | [12] | ||
2015 | Debashish Mukherjee | Revolutionary Socialist Party | [13] [14] |