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Jaipur Municipal Corporation

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Jaipur Municipal Corporation

Jayapur Nagar Nigam
Logo of Jaipur Municipal Corporation
Emblem of Jaipur Municipal Corporation
Type
Type
History
Founded1888; 136 years ago (1888)[1]
Leadership
Mayor of JMC (Greater)
Smt. Somya Gurjar, BJP
since 10 November 2020
Mayor of JMC (Heritage)
Smt. Kusum Yadav, INC
since 10 November 2020
Structure
Political groups
JMC Greater Government (88)[2]

JMC Greater Opposition (62)

Political groups
JMC Heritage Opposition (49)[3]

JMC Heritage Govrnment (51)

Elections
Last election
2020
Next election
2025
Website
Jaipur Municipal Corporation (Greater)
Jaipur Municipal Corporation (Heritage)

Jaipur Municipal Corporation (JMC) is municipal corporation of Jaipur city in Rajasthan state in India. Jaipur Municipal Corporation is responsible for maintaining the city's civic infrastructure and carrying out associated administrative duties. The Municipal Corporation is headed by a mayor. There are 250 wards and each ward is represented by an elected member. Jaipur Development Authority (JDA) is the nodal government agency responsible for the planning and development of Jaipur. Jaipur consists of two parliamentary constituencies Jaipur and Jaipur Rural. Shri Mohan Lal Gupta was the first mayor of Jaipur Nagar Nigam in the year 1994.

Jaipur Municipal Corporation Heritage

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There are 100 wards in the Heritage Jaipur divided into 5 zones:

  1. Amer comprises ward No. 1 to 4
  2. Hawa Mahal comprises ward No. 5 to 30
  3. Civil Lines comprises ward No. 31 to 54
  4. Kishanpole comprises ward No. 55 to 75
  5. Adarsh Nagar comprises ward No. 75 to 100

Jaipur Municipal Corporation Greater

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There are 150 wards in the Greater Jaipur divided into 5 zones:

  1. Vidyadhar Nagar comprises ward No. 1 to 42
  2. Jhotwara comprises ward No. 43 to 64
  3. Sanganer comprises ward No. 65 to 103
  4. Bagru comprises ward No. 104 to 124
  5. Malviya Nagar comprises ward No. 125 to 150

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "History of JMC" (PDF). jaipurmc.org. Retrieved 24 August 2015.
  2. ^ "Know who became the winner of Jaipur Greater Municipal Corporation from where".
  3. ^ "Rajasthan Nagar Nigam election results: Congress wins Jaipur Heritage, Jodhpur North; BJP wins Jodhpur South".
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