Municipal Corporation of Delhi explained

Municipal Corporation of Delhi
Native Name:Dillī Nagara Nigama
Native Name Lang:iso 15919
Coa Caption:Logo of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi
Logo Res:200px
Leader3:Ashwani Kumar
Meeting Place:MCD Civic Centre, Minto Road, New Delhi
Jurisdiction:Delhi
Term Limits:5 years
Established:7 April 1958
Next Election1:2027
Motto:Tamasō Mā Jyōtirgamaya
Let not the light shine out of darkness
Session Room:MCD HQ.jpg
Structure1:India Delhi Municipal Corporation 2022.svg
Structure1 Res:300px
Members:250 (elected) + 10 (nominated)
Political Groups1:Government (123)

Opposition (118)

Others(9)

Nominated (10)

Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD; ISO: Dillī Nagara Nigama) is the municipal corporation that governs most of Delhi, India. The MCD is among the largest municipal bodies in the world providing civic services to a population of about 20 million citizens in the capital city Delhi. It is headed by the Mayor of Delhi, who presides over elected councillors from 250 wards. The municipal corporation covers an area of 1,397.3 km² (539.5 mi²).[1] The annual budget of the corporation is in excess of ₹16,000 crore (~US$1.95 billion).[2]

MCD is one of three municipalities in the National Capital Territory of Delhi, the others being the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC), which administers the New Delhi area, and the Delhi Cantonment Board, which administers the Delhi Cantonment. It is the largest and only municipality of Delhi which is directly elected by the people.

History

MCD came into existence on 7 April 1958 under an Act of Parliament. Previously, the DMC (Delhi Municipal Committee) was the principal civic body of Delhi. Guru Radha Kishan served for the longest consecutive period as a councillor of the MCD (initially referred to as the Delhi Municipal Committee).[3] Trilok Chand Sharma served as the first elected Mayor of Delhi. Thereafter, the municipal body has always been alive in its constitution and functioning to the growing needs of citizens. The 1993 amendment of the Act brought about fundamental changes in composition, functions, governance and administration of the corporation.

Trifurcation

On 13 January 2012, the Municipal Corporation of Delhi was trifurcated into three smaller municipal corporations. The North Delhi Municipal Corporation and South Delhi Municipal Corporation each contained 104 municipal wards, whereas the smaller East Delhi Municipal Corporation contained 64 wards.

Reunification

In March 2022, the Delhi State Election Commission indefinitely deferred the municipal elections that were scheduled for April 2022.[4] On 22 March, the Union Government approved the Delhi Municipal Corporation (Amendment) Bill to merge the three municipal corporations into to a single unified body.[5] The Lok Sabha passed the Bill on 30 March 2022,[6] whereafter it was passed by the Rajya Sabha on 5 April 2022.[7] The unified Municipal Corporation of Delhi formally came into existence on 22 May 2022 with Ashwani Kumar and Gyanesh Bharti taking charge as Special Officer and Commissioner, respectively.[8] Elections were held on 4 December 2022, with Aam Aadmi Party winning the majority of seats.[9]

Municipal Zones in Delhi

The entire MCD area is divided into 12 zones:[10]

Ward Committees of Delhi MCD

Each zone has a ward committee comprising councillors elected from the respective wards. These committees are designed to decentralise administrative powers and address local issues with tailored, community-specific solutions.[11]

List of Mayors

Party!Term!Ref.
1Shelly OberoiAam Aadmi Party22 February 2023 - 26 April 2023
226 April 2023 - 14 November 2024
3Mahesh Kumar Khichi14 November 2024 - Incumbent

List of Deputy Mayors

No.NamePartyTerm
1Aaley Mohammad IqbalAam Aadmi Party
22 February 2023 - 26 April 2023[12] [13]
226 April 2023 - 14 November 2024[14] [15]
3Ravinder Bharadwaj14 November 2024 - Incumbent

Standing Committee

The Standing Committee is the highest decision-making executive body of the MCD, comprising 18 members. It oversees the corporation's financial functions, approves projects, and is responsible for discussing, finalizing, and implementing policies for the capital city. Additionally, the committee has the authority to appoint sub-committees to address specific issues such as education, environment, and parking, as well as to draft and enforce regulations.[16]

Six members of the Standing Committee are elected directly by the House, while the remaining 12 are selected by the ward committees. The committee includes a chairperson and a deputy chairperson, both elected from among its members. The political party with a majority in the Standing Committee holds significant control over the House’s policy and financial decisions.[17]

Members of Standing Committee[18]
  1. Kamaljeet Shehrawat (BJP)
  2. Gajendra Daral (BJP)
  3. Pankaj Luthra (BJP)
  4. Mohini Jindwal (AAP)
  5. Aamil Malik (AAP)
  6. Ramindra Kaur (AAP)

Demographics

Per the 2001 census of India,[19] the Delhi Municipal Corporation governs a population of 11,007,835. Males constitute 55% of the population and females 45%. The Corporation has an average literacy rate of 87.6%, higher than the national average of 74.0%: male literacy is 91.44% and, female literacy is 83.20%. In Delhi Municipal Corporation, 13% of the population is under 6 years of age.

Elections

2022 election

See main article: 2022 Delhi Municipal Corporation election.

2017 election

See main article: 2017 Delhi Municipal Corporation election.

2012 election

See main article: 2012 Delhi Municipal Corporation election.

See also

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Municipal Corporation of Delhi . 2022-05-25 . mcdonline.nic.in.
  2. News: No tax hike approved in final MCD budget. 2023-03-28 .
  3. http://www.hindustantimes.com/interactives/delhi-independence-day-timeline/ "Delhi in 70 years."
  4. Web site: 2022-04-22 . MCD elections preparations on hold, state poll body issues notice . 2022-05-28 . Hindustan Times . en.
  5. Web site: 2022-03-22 . Union Cabinet clears Bill to merge three municipal corporations of Delhi . 2022-03-23 . mint . en.
  6. Web site: 31 March 2022 . Lok Sabha approves Bill to reunify Delhi's MCDs after 10 years . 21 April 2022 . Hindustan Times . en.
  7. News: 5 April 2022 . Rajya Sabha passes Delhi Municipal Corporation (Amendment) Bill, 2022 . en-IN . The Hindu . 21 April 2022 . 0971-751X.
  8. Web site: 2022-05-22 . Delhi's unified municipal corporation formally comes into existence . 2022-05-28 . Firstpost . en.
  9. Web site: 2022-12-08 . Delhi MCD election results: AAP wins civic body polls, ends BJP's 15-year run . 2023-02-22 . The Indian Express . en.
  10. Web site: Zones - Municipal Corporation of Delhi . mcdonline.nic.in.
  11. Web site: 2023-01-07 . At the core of the MCD tussle: Zonal bodies, aldermen . 2023-05-02 . Hindustan Times . en.
  12. News: 2023-02-22 . Delhi MCD mayoral polls AAP's Shelly Oberoi is new Mayor, Aaley Iqbal is Deputy Mayor . 2023-02-22 . The Hindu . en-IN . 0971-751X.
  13. Web site: 2023-02-22 . AAP's Shelly Oberoi is new Delhi mayor, Aaley Mohammed Iqbal her deputy . 2023-04-26 . Hindustan Times . en.
  14. Web site: 2023-04-26 . Mayor Oberoi, her Deputy Mohammad Iqbal re-elected unopposed in MCD poll . 2023-04-26 . www.business-standard.com . en-US.
  15. Web site: 2023-04-26 . AAP's Shelly Oberoi Elected As Delhi Mayor, Aaley Md Iqbal Her Deputy After BJP Withdraws . 2023-04-26 . TimesNow . en.
  16. Web site: 2023-02-22 . AAP has won the mayor polls. Can it now control MCD? . 2023-02-24 . The Indian Express . en.
  17. Web site: All-powerful MCD Standing Committee is the bone of contention between AAP and BJP . 2023-02-24 . news.webindia123.com.
  18. Web site: दिल्ली MCD स्टैंडिंग कमेटी चुनाव में BJP पार्षदों ने की क्रॉस वोटिंग, AAP को फायदा; कांग्रेस की एकता में भी फूट . 2023-02-26 . Hindustan . hindi.
  19. Web site: AAP has won the Mayor polls . 14 November 2024 .