Nagar Palika Parishad Bijnor

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Nagar Palika Prishad Bijnor
Municipalities of India
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official logo NPPB
Nickname: 
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CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Uttar Pradesh
District Bijnor
Founded by1885
Government
  Type Nagar Palika Parishad
  BodyMunicipal corporation
   Chairman Garg
Elevation
176 m (577 ft)
Population
 (2011)
  Total
97,569
Languages
  Official Hindi
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
Website nppbijnor.co.in

Nagar Palika Parishad Bijnor of the city is more than 135 years old. The city has expanded a lot outside its limits. There was a demand for expansion of the city limits since 1984. [1] Now with the inclusion of villages falling under the purview of the ring road, the scope of the municipality will increase and the city will develop in a planned manner. [2]

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Background

The Nagar Palika was established in 1885 and Maulvi Abdul Hai became its first chairman. [3] Since then, many elections have been held. Currently Rukhsana Parveen is its president. The city has settled far beyond the old limits.

Bijnor municipality was not able to get the benefit of these schemes because the population [4] of Bijnor is less than one lakh. The part which is being included in the municipality already has drinking water supply. The electricity supply here is also like that of a city. Now the Nagar Palika will also work on cleanliness, and roads.

MD College manager Vidit Kumar and BJP's former district general secretary Neeraj Sharma have been continuously making efforts for the expansion of the Nagar Palika's boundary. They have appreciated the decision of boundary expansion. [5] [6] [7]

Ward of bijnor

Ward no.Ward NameLGD Code
1Bijnor (MB)24033 [8]
2Bijnor (MB)24034
4Bijnor (MB)24035
5Bijnor (MB)24036
6Bijnor (MB)24037
7Bijnor (MB)24038
8Bijnor (MB)24039
9Bijnor (MB)24040
10Bijnor (MB)24041
11Bijnor (MB)24042
12Bijnor (MB)24043
13Bijnor (MB)24044
14Bijnor (MB)24045
15Bijnor (MB)24046
16Bijnor (MB)24047
17Bijnor (MB)24048
18Bijnor (MB)24049
19Bijnor (MB)24050
20Bijnor (MB)24051
21Bijnor (MB)24052
22Bijnor (MB)24053
23Bijnor (MB)24054
24Bijnor (MB)24055
25Bijnor (MB)24056

Functions

The Nagar Palika is responsible for:[ citation needed ]

  1. Water supply
  2. Hospitals
  3. Roads
  4. Street lighting
  5. Drainage
  6. Fire brigade
  7. Market places
  8. Records of births and deaths
  9. Solid waste management

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