Local government in Maharashtra

Local govt. in Maharashtra State follows the general structure of Local Governance in India and is broadly classified into two categories: Urban Local Governance and Rural Local Governance.

Urban Local Governance

Urban local governance can be classified as either by Municipal Corporation or by Municipal Council.

Municipal Corporations

Large urban areas are governed by Municipal Corporations (also called just Corporations). The area under each Corporation is further divided up into Wards. An individual ward or collection of wards within a corporation sometimes have its own administrative body called a Ward Committee.

There are 27 Municipal Corporations in Maharashtra, as follows:

Rank City District Established Grade Population (2011)
1 Mumbai Mumbai City District,
Mumbai Suburban District
1888 A Plus 11,914,398
2 Pune Pune 1950 A 3,115,431
3 Nagpur Nagpur 1951 A 2,405,421
4 Thane Thane 1982 B 1,818,872
5 Pimpri-Chinchwad Pune 1982 B 1,729,359
6 Nashik Nashik 1982 B 1,486,973
7 Kalyan-Dombivli Thane 1982 C 1,246,381
8 Vasai-Virar Palghar 2009 C 1,221,233
9 Aurangabad Aurangabad 1982 C 1,171,330
10 Navi Mumbai Thane 1992 C 1,119,477
11 Solapur Solapur 1964 D 951,118
12 Mira-Bhayandar Thane 2002 D 814,655
13 Bhiwandi-Nizampur Thane 2002 D 711,329
14 Amravati Amravati 1983 D 646,801
15 Nanded-Waghala Nanded 1997 D 550,564
16 Kolhapur Kolhapur 1972 D 549,283
17 Panvel Raigad 2016 D 509,901
18 Ulhasnagar Thane 1998 D 506,937
19 Sangli-Miraj & Kupwad Sangli 1998 D 502,697
20 Malegaon Nashik 2003 D 471,006
21 Jalgaon Jalgaon 2003 D 460,468
22 Akola Akola 2001 D 427,126
23 Latur Latur 2011 D 382,754
24 Dhule Dhule 2003 D 376,093
25 Ahmednagar Ahmednagar 2003 D 350,905
26 Chandrapur Chandrapur 2011 D 321,036
27 Parbhani Parbhani 2011 D 307,191

Municipal councils

Smaller urban areas are governed by Municipal councils or Municipal Boards (also called just Municipalities). Municipalities are further subdivided into Wards, which may be grouped together into Ward Councils. One or more corporators are elected to represent each ward. There are 226 municipalities in Mahaharashtra.

Rural Local Governance

Rural governance in India is based on the Panchayati Raj system. It is a three tier system, with the Zilla Parishad at the district level, Blocks at the middle level and Village Council at the lowest level. It is govern under the Maharashtra Zilla Parishads and Panchayat Samitis Acts 1961' act of Maharashtra State.[1]

Zilla parishad

Zilla Parishad (commonly known as ZP) is a local government body at the district level in India. It looks after the administration of the rural area of the district and its office is located at the district headquarters.

There are 34 Zilla Parishads in Maharashtra which are as follows.

  1. Thane Zilla Parishad
  2. Palghar Zilla Parishad
  3. Raigad Zilla Parishad
  4. Ratnagiri Zilla Parishad
  5. Sindhudurg Zilla Parishad
  6. Nashik Zilla Parishad
  7. Dhule Zilla Parishad
  8. Nandurbar Zilla Parishad
  9. Jalgaon Zilla Parishad
  10. Ahmednagar Zilla Parishad
  11. Pune Zilla Parishad
  12. Satara Zilla Parishad
  13. Sangli Zilla Parishad
  14. Solapur Zilla Parishad
  15. Kolhapur Zilla Parishad
  16. Aurangabad Zilla Parishad
  17. Jalna Zilla Parishad
  18. Parbhani Zilla Parishad
  19. Hingoli Zilla Parishad
  20. Beed Zilla Parishad
  21. Nanded Zilla Parishad
  22. Osmanabad Zilla Parishad
  23. Latur Zilla Parishad
  24. Amravati Zilla Parishad
  25. Akola Zilla Parishad
  26. Washim Zilla Parishad
  27. Buldhana Zilla Parishad
  28. Yavatmal Zilla Parishad
  29. Nagpur Zilla Parishad
  30. Wardha Zilla Parishad
  31. Bhandara Zilla Parishad
  32. Gondiya Zilla Parishad
  33. Chandrapur Zilla Parishad
  34. Gadchiroli Zilla Parishad

Panchayat samiti

Panchayat samiti is a local government body at the Tehsil or Taluka level in India. It works for the villages of the Tehsil or Taluka that together are called a Development Block. The Panchayat Samiti is the link between the Gram Panchayat and Zilla Parishad.

There are 355 panchayat samitis or block panchayats in Maharashtra.

Gram panchayat

Gram panchayat office at Chinawal village in Maharashtra

Gram panchayats are local self-government bodies at the village level. They are a cornerstone of the panchayati raj system. A gram panchayat can be set up in villages with a population of more than five hundred. There is a common gram panchayat for two or more villages if the population of these villages is less than five hundred, whereupon it is called a group-gram panchayat.

There are 28,813 gram panchayats in Maharashtra.[2]

Elections

After every five years, Maharashtra State Election Commission conducts elections in all local bodies.[3]

References

  1. "Maharashtra Zilla Paris hads and Panchayat Samitis Act 1961" (PDF). Govt of India, Ministry of Panchayat Raj. Retrieved 9 December 2015.
  2. - Panchayat raj Portal
  3. "SEC Milestones". Archived from the original on 2 Aug 2012. Retrieved 16 March 2013.

Economic Survey of Maharashtra 2014-15

See also

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