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Who is the municipal commissioner of Nagpur?

Who is the municipal commissioner of Nagpur?

Honble Shri. Radhakrishnan B, IAS (Commissioner) Welcome to the official web portal of Nagpur Municipal Corporation, Nagpur.

How many wards are there in Nagpur?

The Nagpur city is divided into 136 wards for which elections are held every 5 years.

Who is tukaram mundhe Wikipedia?

Tukaram Mundhe is a Maharashtra-cadre IAS officer of 2005-batch. He is known to be one of the most honest and upright officers in India.

Why Nagpur is called Nagpur?

Nagpur is named after the Great river Nag which flows through the city. The old Nagpur city (today called ‘Mahal’) is situated on north banks of the river Nag. The suffix pur means “city” in many Indian languages.

Which is the winter capital of Maharashtra?

Nagpur
Nagpur is the winter capital of the state of Maharashtra, a fast growing metropolis and third largest city in Maharashtra after Mumbai and Pune. With a population of 46,53,570 (2011) Nagpur Metropolitan Area is the 13th largest urban conglomeration in India.

Why is Nagpur called Nagpur?

How old Tukaram Mundhe become IAS?

Tukaram Mundhe (IAS) Age, Caste, Wife, Children, Family, Biography & More

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Personal Life
Date of Birth 3 June 1975 (Tuesday)
Age (as in 2020) 45 Years
Birthplace Tadsona village, Beed district, Maharashtra

Who is the Commissioner of Nagpur Municipal Corporation?

Honble Shri. Abhijit Bangar, IAS (Commissioner) Welcome to the official web portal of Nagpur Municipal Corporation, Nagpur. We aim to provide services to the residents of Nagpur in an efficient and user friendly manner and reduce inconveniences caused to the public for getting information from various departments.

Who is responsible for basic services in Nagpur?

As per the CNC Act, 1948, the key responsibility for providing basic urban services to Nagpur’s citizens lies with the Nagpur Municipal Corporation. The NMC is responsible for administering and providing basic infrastructure to the city:

What is the role of the NMC in Nagpur?

The NMC is responsible for administering and providing basic infrastructure to the city: Building and Maintenance of roads, streets and flyovers. Public Municipal schools. Water purification and supply. Hospitals. Street lighting. Maintenance of parks and open spaces.

When did Nagpur become part of the central government?

From 1853 to 1861, the Nagpur Province (which consisted of the present Nagpur region, Chhindwara, and Chhattisgarh) became part of the Central Provinces and Berar and came under the administration of a commissioner under the British central government, with Nagpur as its capital. Berar was added in 1903.