Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation

Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation
Seal of the AMC
Type
Type
History
Founded 1873
Leadership
Shri Mukesh Kumar, IAS
Deputy Mayor
Pramodaben Sutariya
Chairperson of Standing Committee
Pravin Patel
Leader of Opposition
Dinesh Sharma[1]
Seats 192
Motto

उद्योग स्वाश्रय सेवा(Handwork, Self-Reliance, Service)
Meeting place
Sardar Patel Bhavan, Ahmedabad
Website
www.egovamc.com

The Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation, or the AMC, established in July 1950 under the Bombay Provincial Corporation Act (1949), is responsible for the civic infrastructure and administration of the city of Ahmedabad.

History

Ahmedabad Municipality was founded in 1873, which became a borough municipality in 1926. Ahmedabad Municipality was upgraded to Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation in 1950.[2]

General Elections

The general elections for the elected wing of the corporation is held every 5 years, the last election being in 2010. Previously, 1/3 of the seats were reserved for women, but the current amount is 1/2. There are 62 wards which will be soon reduced to 50 wards. The last election was held for 62 wards consisting of 186 seats. Bharatiya Janata Party secured a majority, winning 148 seats, with the second-place Indian National Congress winning 38. 3 seats were won by independents.

Services

As per section 63 and 66 of the Bombay Provincial Municipal Corporation Act, the AMC is responsible for certain obligatory and discretionary services.

Obligatory services

Discretionary services

Achievements

Achievement Year By Remark
CRISIL National Award 2003 2003 Credit Rating Information Services of India Ltd. Best Financial Management System
International Best Practices 2004 2004 CMA International City/Country Management Association, Washington D.C Best Practices in City Civic Centers & eGovernance
Prime Ministers Award for excellence in "Urban Design & Concept" 2004 Prime Minister of India Excellence In "Urban Design and Concept to Sabarmati River Front Development Project"
UNHABITAT Dubai International Awards 2006 -Best Practices to Improve the Urban Environment (Slum Networking Project)
Commitment to Reforms 2007 Credit Rating Information Services of India Ltd. Excellence In Municipal Initiatives 2007 (A Leader among Category A- Mega Cities)
India Tech Excellence Awards 2008India Tech Foundation Main Streaming Urban Poor Slum Networking to improve habitat Of Urban Poor & providing livelihood opportunities
National Urban Water Awards 2008Ministry of Urban Development Effective Water Supply Management & successful development of market based Financing System
Horizontal Transfer of ICT-based Best Practice GOLD Awards2008Government of India Best Practise in e-Governance
eGovernance, eIndia 2009 2009Centre For Science Development and Media Studies (CSDMS)ICT Enabled Municipal Initiative Of the Year
Urban Environmental Accord2009- Being The most Committed City In India for Urban Environmental Accord
Best Mass Transit Systeme 2009Government of Indiaanmarg – Ahmedabad BRTS Project
International Awards on Sustainable Transport Award 2010TRB at Washington DC USA-
National Award for Innovations in servicing the needs of the Urban Poor2010Govt. of India, India Urban Space Foundation, Swedish International Development Agency (SIDA)& the World Bank-
International Award of Outstanding Innovation in Public Transport2010International Transport Forum (ITF) and International Association for Public Transport (UITP)Ahmedabad Janmarg Ltd. – Ahmedabad BRTS
The Largest Metropolitan Region in Gujarat, perhaps the most market-oriented and business-friendly of Indian states and the third Fastest growing city in the world2010Forbes Magazine-
Knowledge and Research Award 201059th UITP World CongressJanmarg – BRTS Ahmedabad
Daring Ambition Award20109th UITP World CongressJanmarg – BRTS Ahmedabad
Initiatives for Social Housing201041st ANNIVERSARY OF HUDCO -
Innovative Infrastructure Development 201041st ANNIVERSARY OF HUDCO -
AIILSG Nagar Ratna Award 2011President of India Best Performing City

Administration

Organisational structure of the AMC

The corporation is headed by a Municipal Commissioner, an IAS officer who is appointed by the government of Gujarat. He discharges the executive power of the house. For administrative purposes, the city is divided into 5 zones—Central, East, West, North and South. In 2006, a new zone has been formed, named the "New West Zone." The area covered in this zone was formerly governed by the Ahmedabad Urban Development Authority.

Wards

Each zone is further divided into 9 wards (with the exception of the South Zone, which is divided into 7 wards). Each ward is represented by 3 corporators. An election is held to elect corporators to power. The mayor heads the party, with the largest number of corporators elected. The post of mayor is largely ceremonial, however.

Track Record and Reforms

Civilian confidence stems from the fact that the city government has proven their efficiency in delivering services. Over the years, AMC has faced growth challenges effectively and provided urban services at a level significantly higher than the national averages, making it one of the top tier service providers in the country. Coverage levels in water supply, solid waste collection and sewer disposal are well above national averages.

The recent focus on city transportation, encroachment removal and cleanliness has been maintained with impressive improvements over the past. More roads have been resurfaced, more encroachments removed and more solid waste collected recently than in any comparable period in the past.

AMC’s service delivery is matched by its high quality of governance, which has set benchmarks for other municipal corporations in the country. AMC has undertaken several novel initiatives including:

References

  1. "Bus services opting for diesel over cleaner CNG". The Times of India. 21 December 2015. Retrieved 12 January 2016.
  2. Cases In Financial Management, 2/E By Pandey & Bhat; pp-7

External links

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