| Ahmedabad
India
Civic administration |
Ahmedabad
is administered by the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC).
Some of the regions surrounding the city are administered
by the Ahmedabad Urban Development Authority (AUDA). The AMC
was established in July 1950 under the Bombay Provincial Corporation
Act, 1949. For administrative purposes, the city is divided
into five zones and 43 wards. Three corporators are elected
from each ward, who in turn elect a mayor. Executive powers
are vested in the municipal commissioner, who is an IAS officer
appointed by the Gujarat state government. The mayor is responsible
for the day-to-day running of the municipal school board,
the city bus service, the municipal hospital, and the city
library. The city serves as the headquarters of Ahmedabad
district and as the seat of the Gujarat High Court.
The
Ahmedabad city police are headed by a Police Commissioner,
an IPS officer. Electricity in the city is provided by Torrent
Power AEC Limited, previously a state-run corporation. The
city elects one member to the Lok Sabha and seven to the Gujarat
Vidhan Sabha. Two main political parties have won a significant
number of seats in elections — the Bharatiya Janata
Party and the Indian National Congress. Of the seven assembly
seats of Ahmedabad, five were won by the BJP and two by the
Congress Party during the legislative elections in 2002. In
the 2005 Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation elections, the BJP
won 96 seats, 32 seats went to the Congress, and one seat
went to an independent candidate.
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