Jangaon Municipality

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Jangaon Municipality
Type
Type
History
Founded1952
Leadership
Chairperson
Pokala Jamuna
Vice chairperson
Mekala Ramprasad
Municipal commissioner
S. Sathyanarayana
Structure
Seats 30
Political groups
Government (16)
  •   BRS (13)
  •   IND (3)

Opposition (10)

Others (4)

Meeting place
Municipal Office
Website
jangoanmunicipality.telangana.gov.in

Jangaon Municipality is the civic body that oversees the civic needs of the town of Jangaon in the Indian state of Telangana. [1]

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History

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 Chairpersons

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 YearS.NoNameSelected YearNo.of Ward Members
19521K.Jaganath Reddy195214
19592R.Narsimhulu195917
3Venkata Narshimha Reddy196017
19664Venkata Narshimha Reddy196620
19825Vera Reddy Baskar Reddy198220
6Prabhakar198320
7Shiva koti198520
19878Dasharath198720
19929A.Sudhakar199220
200010Dr. Karnakar Raju200020
200511Satyanarayana Reddy200524
201412G.Premalatha Reddy201428
202013Pokala Jamuna202030

Jurisdiction

The jurisdiction of the civic body is spread over 17.49 km2 (6.75 sq mi). [3] [5] [6]

S.NoWard No.Boundaries:Locality
1Ward No.15-2-8 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).
2Ward No.26-1-1 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.
3Ward No.36-3-46 to End of the block,

6-2-1 to 6-2-7 /4.

Suryapet road, Balaji Nagar.
4Ward No.46-2-7/4/1 to End of the block.

2-8-124/1 to End of the block.

Housing board colony, Sai Nagar.
5Ward No.51-2-251, 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.
6Ward No.61-1-1 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.
7Ward No.71-9-32 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)
8Ward No.81-3-71 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)
9Ward No.91-5-1 to End of the Block.

1-6-1 to End of the Block.

Girnigadda (part)
10Ward No.101-7-1 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.
11Ward No.111-10-131 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)
12Ward No.121-11-1 to 1-11-92,

1-11-93 to End of the Block.

Weaver's Colony (part)
13Ward No.135-2-1 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).
14Ward No.145-2-38 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).
15Ward No.155-1-1 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.
16Ward No.164-12-1 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).
17Ward No.174-5-5 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.
18Ward No.182-11-1 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).
19Ward No.192-9-7 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).
20Ward No.202-6-114/3/3 to 2-6-120,

2-7-1 to End of the Block.

Kurmawada (part).
21Ward No.212-5-90/9 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).
22Ward No.222-8-1 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).
23Ward No.232-5-1 to 2-5-90/8Berappa temple road, Kurmawada (part).
24Ward No.242-2-101 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.
25Ward No.253-1-41 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.
26Ward No.263-6-1 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).
27Ward No.272-1-1 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).
28Ward No.283-10-1 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).
29Ward No.294-2-106 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).
30Ward No.304-4-1 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 2020

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).

Political parties performance

S.No.Party nameParty flagNo. of Counselors
01 Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) Flag of Bharat Rashtra Samithi (India Nation Council).svg 13
02 Indian National Congress (INC) Indian National Congress Flag.svg 10
03 Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) BJP Flag.svg 04
04Others No flag.svg 03

List of Councilors

Ward No.Name of CouncilorVotesMajorityParty
1Aurana Ramagalla377112 INC
2Anitha Vankudothu500207 BRS
3Pagdipati Sudha34472 BRS
4Manthri Sumalatha621251 INC
5Devarai Nagaraju42666 IND
6Vangala Kalyani40118 INC
7Mallavaram Aravind Reddy35241 BRS
8Talla Suresh Reddy508166 BRS
9Chander Mustyala2878 INC
10Sreeja Neela428246 IND
11Paka Rama600285 BRS
12Gurram Bhulaxmi695273 BRS
13Malligari Chandrakala5461 INC
14Perni swaroopa42320 BRS
15Maraboina Pandu789201 INC
16Ramachander Gadepaka43044 INC
17Anitha Juakkula51581 INC
18Gadipelli Premalatha Reddy43065 BJP
19Banda Padma506139 BRS
20Jookanti Laxmi52058 BRS
21Karre Srinivas642402 BRS
22Balde Kamalamma539140 INC
23Mekala Ramprasad686592 BRS
24Gangaraboina Mallesh497108 INC
25Udugula Srilatha3012 BJP
26Jamuna Pokala571291 BRS
27Mahankali Harichander1692 BJP
28Mohammad Samad355291 BRS
29Dayakar Musthyala405124 IND
30Srinivas Botla374126 BJP

Election 2014

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).

Political parties performance

S.No.Party nameParty flagNo. of Counselors
01 Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) Flag of Bharat Rashtra Samithi (India Nation Council).svg 06
02 Indian National Congress (INC) Indian National Congress Flag.svg 14
03 Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) BJP Flag.svg 04
04 Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI(M)) CPI-M-flag.svg 01
05Others No flag.svg 03

List of Counselors

Ward No.Name of CounselorsVotesMajorityPolitical Party
1Upender Kannarapu2971 BRS
2Gajjela Narsi Reddy605125 INC
3Janardhan Reddy Konyala526183 BRS
4Manga Satyanarayana607295 INC
5Aleti Laxmi476170 INC
6Banda Padma41396 BRS
7Gadipelli Premalatha Reddy525362 BRS
8Anitha Juakkula593258 INC
9Venkatesh Nagarapu2682 BJP
10Ramya Vadalyalam426186 BRS
11Meda Srinivas523222 INC
12Kadakanchi Pedda Mallamma591202 BJP
13Sugna Botla40252CPI(M)
14Dharmapuri Srinivas617387 INC
15Anwar Mohammad624438 INC
17Panniru Radhika30250 INC
18Vemalla Padma501127 INC
19Ullengala Navya Sri29920Independent
20Mekala Ram Prasad764564 INC
21Devarai Yellesh40661 BJP

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