Jangaon Municipality | |
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Type | |
Type | |
History | |
Founded | 1952 |
Leadership | |
Chairperson | Pokala Jamuna |
Vice chairperson | Mekala Ramprasad |
Municipal commissioner | S. Sathyanarayana |
Structure | |
Seats | 30 |
Political groups | Government (16) Opposition (10)
Others (4)
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Meeting place | |
Municipal Office | |
Website | |
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Jangaon Municipality is the civic body that oversees the civic needs of the town of Jangaon in the Indian state of Telangana. [1]
The first local administrator with the designation of tahsildar was appointed in 1935 by then Nizam king to Jangaon town. [2] Tahsildar as chairman and selected five eminent persons of the town for the committee. The committee ruled for 17 years until 1952 when the first elections were held and the town was divided into 14 wards as a third grade municipality. It was upgraded to second grade in the year 2010 with 28 municipal wards. Now increased to 30 municipal wards. [3]
List of Elected Chairpersons of Jangaon Municipality along with number of council members in wards, First Election conducted in 1952, following 1959, 1966, 1982, 1987, 1992, 2000, 2005, 2014, and 2020 held in January. [2] [4]
Election Year | S.No | Name | Selected Year | No.of Ward Members |
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1952 | 1 | K.Jaganath Reddy | 1952 | 14 |
1959 | 2 | R.Narsimhulu | 1959 | 17 |
3 | Venkata Narshimha Reddy | 1960 | 17 | |
1966 | 4 | Venkata Narshimha Reddy | 1966 | 20 |
1982 | 5 | Vera Reddy Baskar Reddy | 1982 | 20 |
6 | Prabhakar | 1983 | 20 | |
7 | Shiva koti | 1985 | 20 | |
1987 | 8 | Dasharath | 1987 | 20 |
1992 | 9 | A.Sudhakar | 1992 | 20 |
2000 | 10 | Dr. Karnakar Raju | 2000 | 20 |
2005 | 11 | Satyanarayana Reddy | 2005 | 24 |
2014 | 12 | G.Premalatha Reddy | 2014 | 28 |
2020 | 13 | Pokala Jamuna | 2020 | 30 |
The jurisdiction of the civic body is spread over 17.49 km2 (6.75 sq mi). [3] [5] [6]
S.No | Ward No. | Boundaries: | Locality |
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1 | Ward No.1 | 5-2-8 to 5-2-8/1, 5-2-16 to 5-2-27/7, 5-2-31 to 5-2-31/2, 5-2-32 to 5-2-32/2/a, 5-4-1 to End of the block, 5-5-1 to End of the block, 5-6-1 to End of the block, Rajeen Nagar Cotony Sy.Nos 88, 89, 90 & 91 of Chitakodur (V) & Sy.Nos 795, 796, 798, 199, 200 & 201 of yeshwanthapur (V). | Rajiv Nagar Colony, Ambedkar Nagar (part). |
2 | Ward No.2 | 6-1-1 to End of the block, 6-3-1 to 6-3-45, yellamma tempre area vrith sy.No's 191,192,193 & 194 of yeshwanthapur Village. | Warangal road, Sri Ram Nagar. |
3 | Ward No.3 | 6-3-46 to End of the block, 6-2-1 to 6-2-7 /4. | Suryapet road, Balaji Nagar. |
4 | Ward No.4 | 6-2-7/4/1 to End of the block. 2-8-124/1 to End of the block. | Housing board colony, Sai Nagar. |
5 | Ward No.5 | 1-2-251, to 1-2-329/1, 1-12-1 to End of the block. 1-13-1 to End of the block. | Banapuram, Siddipet road Getha nagar. |
6 | Ward No.6 | 1-1-1 to End of the block. 1-2-1 to 1-2-88, 1-2-89 to 1-2-250, 1-2-355 to End of the block. 1-9-1 to 1-9-31, 1-3-1 to 1-3-70/12, | Vidya Nagar colny, Tehsil office. |
7 | Ward No.7 | 1-9-32 to End of the Block. 1-10-1 to 1-10-64/36, 1-10-72/9/3 to 1-10-130, 1-4-1 to 1-4-140. | Husnabad road, Laxmibai kunta, Girnigadda (part) |
8 | Ward No.8 | 1-3-71 to End of the Block. 1-2-330 to 1-2-354, 1-4-140/2 to End of the Block, 4–2 to 4-27 Aravinda Nagar & S1,.Nos 126,127,128,131,132,142,143 & 144(p) of Shameerpet Village. 4–30 to 4-35 of Vikas Nagar & Sy.Nos 141, 144 (p), 145,146,147,148, 149 & 179 of Shamirpet Village. | Aravinda Nagar, Vikas Nagar, Girnigadda (part) |
9 | Ward No.9 | 1-5-1 to End of the Block. 1-6-1 to End of the Block. | Girnigadda (part) |
10 | Ward No.10 | 1-7-1 to End of the Block. 1-8-1 to End of the Block. 1-10-142/3 to 1-10-142/3-5, 1-10-64/37/1 to 1-10-72/9/2, 1-10-181 to End of the Block. | Girnigadda (part), Grain Market. |
11 | Ward No.11 | 1-10-131 to 1-10-142/2, 1-10-143 to 1-10-180, 1-11-92/9 to 1-11-92/15. | Chitakodur road, Weaver's Colony (part) |
12 | Ward No.12 | 1-11-1 to 1-11-92, 1-11-93 to End of the Block. | Weaver's Colony (part) |
13 | Ward No.13 | 5-2-1 to 5-2-3, 5-2-9 to 5-2-11, 5-2-28 to 5-2-30/11, 5-2-37/ 3 to 5-2-31/5, 5-2-32/3 to 5-2-37, 5-2-40 to 5-2-45/4, 5-2-50/7 to 5-2-20, 5-2-73 to 5-3-78/7, 5-2-80 to 5-2-102, 4-9-1 to End of the Block. 4-10-1 to 4-10-46/A, 4-8-58/1 to End of the Block. | Sanjay Nagar, Ambedkar Nagar (part). |
14 | Ward No.14 | 5-2-38 to 5-2-39, 5-2-48 to 5-2-49, 5-2-71/7 to 5-2-71/A, 5-2-7 8/56, 5-2-77 4 to 5 -2-129, 5-2-131 to 5-2-135/1, 5-2-135/2, 5-2-135/3, 5-2-135/4 to 5-2-735/7/2, 5-2-136 to 5-2-136/2, 5-3--l to End of the Block. | Ambedkar Nagar (part). |
15 | Ward No.15 | 5-1-1 to End of the Block. 5-2-173/5, 5-2-130/a, 5-2-135/8-A to 5-2-135/35, 4-11-1 to End of the Block. | Indira Nagar, Muslim minority colony. |
16 | Ward No.16 | 4-12-1 to End of the Block. 4-13-1 to 4-13-20, 4-10-47 to End of the Block. 4-11-1 to End of the Block. | Dharmakancha (part). |
17 | Ward No.17 | 4-5-5 to 4-5-58, 4-6-4 to 4-6-22/6/2/a, 4-6-22/6/4 to 4-6-84/4. | Venkanna kunta, Police quarters. |
18 | Ward No.18 | 2-11-1 to End of the Block. 4-5-1 to 4-5-4, 4-5-59 to End of the Block. | Bhavani Nagar, Ganesh Street (part). |
19 | Ward No.19 | 2-9-7 to End of the Block. 2-10-1 to End of the Block. 3-1-1 to 3-1-40 | Bus station road, Ganesh Street (part). |
20 | Ward No.20 | 2-6-114/3/3 to 2-6-120, 2-7-1 to End of the Block. | Kurmawada (part). |
21 | Ward No.21 | 2-5-90/9 to 2-5-128, 2-5-130 to 2-5-130/3/7, 2-5-730/9-2 to 2-5-130/12, 2-5-130/16/4 to End of the Block (excluding 2-5-130/1-3 & 2-5-131), 2-6-7 to 2-6_97/2, 2-6-121 to End of the Block. | Nehru park road, Kurmawada (part). |
22 | Ward No.22 | 2-8-1 to 2-8-124, 2-6-91/2-1 to 2-6-114/3/2, 2-5-130/3/8 to 2-5-120/9-1, 2-5-130/13 to 2-5-130/16-3, 2-5-129, 2-5-130/1-3, 2-5-131, | Hyderabad road, Kurmawada (part). |
23 | Ward No.23 | 2-5-1 to 2-5-90/8 | Berappa temple road, Kurmawada (part). |
24 | Ward No.24 | 2-2-101 to End of the Block. 2-3-7 to End of the Block. 3-4-81 to End of the Block. 2-4-1 to End of the Block. | Old beet bazar, Nagula kunta. |
25 | Ward No.25 | 3-1-41 to End of the Block. 3-2-1 to End of the Block. 3-3-1 to End of the Block. 3-4-1 to 3-4-80, 3-5-1 to 3-5-69. | Nehru park road, Mahankali street. |
26 | Ward No.26 | 3-6-1 to End of the Block. 3-7-7 to End of the Block. 3-8-70 to End of the Block. 3-5-70 to End of the Block. | Reddy street, Ganesh Street (part). |
27 | Ward No.27 | 2-1-1 to End of the Block. 2-2-1 to 2-2-100 3-8-1 to 3-8-69 3-9-1 to End of the Block. 3-11-1 to 3-11-20. | Railway station road, Reddy street (part). |
28 | Ward No.28 | 3-10-1 to End of the Block. 3-11-21 to End of the Block. 4-1-1 to End of the Block. 4-2-1 to 4-2-105 | Railway quarters, Gundla gadda (part). |
29 | Ward No.29 | 4-2-106 to End of the Block. 4-3-1 to End of the Block. 4-4-31 to End of the Block. | Gundla gadda (part), Dharmakancha (part). |
30 | Ward No.30 | 4-4-1 to 4-4-30/1, 4-7-1 to End of the Block, 4-8-1 to 4-8-58, 4-6-1 to 4-6-3, 4-6-22/6/3 to 4-6-22/6/3/a, 4-6-84/5 to End of the Block. | Dharmakancha (part). |
Election held on 23 January 2020, counting and results came on 25 January 2020. [7] There were 40,099 voters in 30 wards. The position of Chair-person was assigned to the General (Woman).
S.No. | Party name | Party flag | No. of Counselors |
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01 | Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) | 13 | |
02 | Indian National Congress (INC) | 10 | |
03 | Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) | 04 | |
04 | Others | 03 | |
Ward No. | Name of Councilor | Votes | Majority | Party | |
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1 | Aurana Ramagalla | 377 | 112 | INC | |
2 | Anitha Vankudothu | 500 | 207 | BRS | |
3 | Pagdipati Sudha | 344 | 72 | BRS | |
4 | Manthri Sumalatha | 621 | 251 | INC | |
5 | Devarai Nagaraju | 426 | 66 | IND | |
6 | Vangala Kalyani | 401 | 18 | INC | |
7 | Mallavaram Aravind Reddy | 352 | 41 | BRS | |
8 | Talla Suresh Reddy | 508 | 166 | BRS | |
9 | Chander Mustyala | 287 | 8 | INC | |
10 | Sreeja Neela | 428 | 246 | IND | |
11 | Paka Rama | 600 | 285 | BRS | |
12 | Gurram Bhulaxmi | 695 | 273 | BRS | |
13 | Malligari Chandrakala | 546 | 1 | INC | |
14 | Perni swaroopa | 423 | 20 | BRS | |
15 | Maraboina Pandu | 789 | 201 | INC | |
16 | Ramachander Gadepaka | 430 | 44 | INC | |
17 | Anitha Juakkula | 515 | 81 | INC | |
18 | Gadipelli Premalatha Reddy | 430 | 65 | BJP | |
19 | Banda Padma | 506 | 139 | BRS | |
20 | Jookanti Laxmi | 520 | 58 | BRS | |
21 | Karre Srinivas | 642 | 402 | BRS | |
22 | Balde Kamalamma | 539 | 140 | INC | |
23 | Mekala Ramprasad | 686 | 592 | BRS | |
24 | Gangaraboina Mallesh | 497 | 108 | INC | |
25 | Udugula Srilatha | 301 | 2 | BJP | |
26 | Jamuna Pokala | 571 | 291 | BRS | |
27 | Mahankali Harichander | 169 | 2 | BJP | |
28 | Mohammad Samad | 355 | 291 | BRS | |
29 | Dayakar Musthyala | 405 | 124 | IND | |
30 | Srinivas Botla | 374 | 126 | BJP |
Elections were held on March 30, 2014. There were 35,934 voters in the municipality. The position of Chair-person was assigned to the General (Woman).
S.No. | Party name | Party flag | No. of Counselors |
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01 | Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) | 06 | |
02 | Indian National Congress (INC) | 14 | |
03 | Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) | 04 | |
04 | Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI(M)) | 01 | |
05 | Others | 03 | |
Ward No. | Name of Counselors | Votes | Majority | Political Party |
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1 | Upender Kannarapu | 297 | 1 | BRS |
2 | Gajjela Narsi Reddy | 605 | 125 | INC |
3 | Janardhan Reddy Konyala | 526 | 183 | BRS |
4 | Manga Satyanarayana | 607 | 295 | INC |
5 | Aleti Laxmi | 476 | 170 | INC |
6 | Banda Padma | 413 | 96 | BRS |
7 | Gadipelli Premalatha Reddy | 525 | 362 | BRS |
8 | Anitha Juakkula | 593 | 258 | INC |
9 | Venkatesh Nagarapu | 268 | 2 | BJP |
10 | Ramya Vadalyalam | 426 | 186 | BRS |
11 | Meda Srinivas | 523 | 222 | INC |
12 | Kadakanchi Pedda Mallamma | 591 | 202 | BJP |
13 | Sugna Botla | 402 | 52 | CPI(M) |
14 | Dharmapuri Srinivas | 617 | 387 | INC |
15 | Anwar Mohammad | 624 | 438 | INC |
17 | Panniru Radhika | 302 | 50 | INC |
18 | Vemalla Padma | 501 | 127 | INC |
19 | Ullengala Navya Sri | 299 | 20 | Independent |
20 | Mekala Ram Prasad | 764 | 564 | INC |
21 | Devarai Yellesh | 406 | 61 | BJP |
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