Shimla Municipal Corporation

Shimla Municipal Corporation (SMC) is the municipal corporation of Shimla, the capital of Himachal Pradesh, and is the chief nodal agency for the administration of the city.

Shimla Municipal Corporation
Type
Type
Municipal Corporation
History
Founded1851
Leadership
Satya Kaundal
Deputy Mayor
Shailender Chauhan
Pankaj Rai (HAS)
Seats34
Meeting place
Town Hall, Shimla
Website
www.shimlamc.gov.in/page/Home.aspx

Overview

Established in 1851, the Shimla Municipal Corporation is an elected body comprising 34 councilors (28 till 2017), five of whom are nominated by the Government of Himachal Pradesh.[1] The nominations are based on prominence in the fields of social service, academics and other activities. Fifty percent of seats are reserved for women. The elections take place every five years and the mayor and deputy mayor are elected by and amongst the councilors themselves. Satya Kaundal and Shailender Chauhan of BJP are the present Mayor and Deputy Mayor respectively.[2] The two major political parties are the Bharatiya Janata Party and Indian National Congress. Communist Party of India (Marxist) has been nearing extinction with just 1 member in current corporation.[3] The administrative head of the corporation is the Municipal Commissioner who is appointed by the state government.

Corporation Election 2012

The CPI(M) on Monday scripted a new history in Shimla Municipal Corporation polls winning the posts of Mayor and Deputy Mayor with a huge majority while the ruling BJP’s dream to end the 26-year INC dominance was shattered as it fell one seat short of majority.[4]

S.No.Party nameParty flag or symbolNumber of corporators
1Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)12
2Nationalist Congress Party (NCP)
10
3Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI (M))
03

Corporation Election 2017

The BJP became the single largest party in the 2017 Municipal Corporation elections with 17 out of the 34 seats, falling short of an absolute majority by just 1 seat, creating history by destroying the bastion of INC and might form the new MC too. It is for the first time in the history of Shimla Municipal Corporation that the saffron party has managed to secure the majority. Soon after the results, 1 victorious independent, Rakesh Kumar Sharma, joined BJP helping it reach the majority mark. Kusum Sardet of the BJP was elected as the Mayor of Shimla by defeating Congress candidate Simi Nanda creating history by bagging the post for the first time.[5] Worst performance came out for CPI(M) which only managed to win one seat that too in their only stronghold (Summerhill).

S.No.Party nameParty flag or symbolNumber of corporators
1Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)19
2Indian National Congress (INC)
12
3Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI (M))
01
4Independents02

See also

  • List of municipal corporations of India

References

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