English Bazar Municipality, Malda

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English Bazar Municipality
English Bazar Municipality Building.jpg
Head Office of English Bazar Municipality
AbbreviationEBM
Formation1868;152 years ago (1868)
Type Municipality
Headquarters English Bazar
Official language
Bengali, English [1] [2]
Nihar Ranjan Ghosh
Dulal Sarkar
Website www.englishbazarmunicipality.com

English Bazar Municipality is responsible for the civic administration of the UA city Malda City in Malda district, West Bengal, India. [3] This Municipality established in 1868. It is one of the oldest Municipalities in India.[ citation needed ]

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Geography

English Bazar Municipality is located at 25°00′03″N88°08′48″E / 25.0007°N 88.1466°E / 25.0007; 88.1466 in Malda City. It is the sub district headquarters of the city, with the district headquarters being Malda Sadar subdivision.

Councillors of Municipality

Councillor of E.B.M 2015-2020

NameWard No.Political partyRefYear (length)
Rajib Champari1 Bharatiya Janata Party 2015–2020
Sumala Agarwala2 All India Trinamool Congress 2015–2020
Paritosh Kumar Chowdhury (Seven)3 Communist Party of India 2015–2020
Ashok Saha4 All India Trinamool Congress 2015–2020
Sumita Banerjee5 All India Trinamool Congress 2015–2020
Shipra Roy6 Revolutionary Socialist Party 2015–2020
Subrata Sardar (Barun)7 All India Trinamool Congress 2015–2020
Kakali Choudhury8 All India Trinamool Congress 2015–2020
SANJAY KUMAR SHARMA9 BHARATIYA JANATA PARTY 2015–2020
Krishnendu Narayan Choudhury 10 All India Trinamool Congress 2015–2020
Rajashree Dey11 All India Trinamool Congress 2015–2020
Prasenjit Das (Pappu)12 All India Trinamool Congress 2015–2020
Amlan Bhaduri (Buro)13 All India Trinamool Congress 2015–2020
Sampa Saha (Basak)14 Bharatiya Janata Party 2015–2020
Nihar Ranjan Ghosh 15 IND 2015–2020
Gayetry Ghosh16 IND 2015–2020
Subhamay Basu (Bubai)17 All India Trinamool Congress 2015–2020
Ashis Kundu (Pata)18 All India Trinamool Congress 2015–2020
Runu Das19 All India Trinamool Congress 2015–2020
Dulal Sarkar (Babla)20 All India Trinamool Congress 2015–2020
Chaitali Ghosh (Sarkar)21 All India Trinamool Congress 2015–2020
Narendra Nath Tiwari22 Indian National Congress 2015–2020
Barnali Haldar (Kundu)23 Communist Party of India 2015–2020
Sutapa Das24 Communist Party of India 2015–2020
Dulal Nandan Chaki25 Communist Party of India 2015–2020
Anju Tiwari26 Indian National Congress 2015–2020
Subhadeep Sanyal27 Communist Party of India 2015–2020
Prasenjit Ghosh28 Communist Party of India 2015–2020
Sumita Sarkar (Das)29 All India Trinamool Congress 2015–2020

Councillor of E.B.M 2010-2015

NameWard No.Political partyRefYear (length)
Sandhya Das1 Indian National Congress 2010–2015
Sumala Agarawala2 All India Trinamool Congress 2010–2015
Krishna Mandal (Mona)3 Indian National Congress 2010–2015
Sabari Nath Saha4 Indian National Congress 2010–2015
Rama Prasad Banerjee5 Indian National Congress 2010–2015
Shipra Roy6 Revolutionary Socialist Party 2010–2015
Subrata Sardar (Barun)7 All India Trinamool Congress 2010–2015
Jayanta Choudhury8 Indian National Congress 2010–2015
Pratibha Singha9 Indian National Congress 2010–2015
Krishnendu Narayan Choudhury 10 Indian National Congress 2010–2015
Sanjay Kumar De11 Bharatiya Janata Party 2010–2015
Kakali Choudhury12 Indian National Congress 2010–2015
Amlan Bhaduri (Buro)13 Bharatiya Janata Party 2010–2015
Bishnu Basak (Pada)14 Communist Party of India (Marxist) 2010–2015
Bulu Chaudhury15 Bharatiya Janata Party 2010–2015
Nihar Ranjan Ghosh 16 IND 2010–2015
Arjun Roy17 Communist Party of India (Marxist) 2010–2015
Ashis Kundu (Pata)18 Indian National Congress 2010–2015
Runu Das19 Communist Party of India (Marxist) 2010–2015
Chaitali Ghosh20 All India Trinamool Congress 2010–2015
Dulal Sarkar (Babla)21 All India Trinamool Congress 2010–2015
Anju Tiwari22 Indian National Congress 2010–2015
Subhadeep Sanyal (Subho)23 Communist Party of India 2010–2015
Sutapa Das24 Communist Party of India 2010–2015
Chandra Das25 Communist Party of India 2010–2015

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References

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