Old Malda Municipality, Malda

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Old Malda Municipality
Type
Type
History
Founded1869;153 years ago (1869)
Leadership
Chairman
Kartick Ghosh
Vice Chairman
Safiqul Islam
Structure
Seats20
Political groups
   AITC: 17 seats
   BJP: 2 seats
   IND: 1 seats
Elections
Last election
2022
Next election
2025
Website
www.omm.org.in

Old Malda Municipality is responsible for the civic administration of the Old Malda area under Malda Sadar subdivision of Malda district, West Bengal, India. [1] This municipality was established in 1869 and is one of the oldest Municipalities in India.

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Geography

Old Malda Municipality is located at 25°02′40″N88°08′06″E / 25.0444°N 88.1351°E / 25.0444; 88.1351 in the city of Malda.

Councillors

Councillor of O.M.M 2022- Incumbent

NameWard No.Political partyRefYear (length)
TAPAN CHAKRABORTY1 IND 2022– Incumbent
BASANTI RAY2 Bharatiya Janata Party 2022–Incumbent
SWAPNA HALDAR3 Bharatiya Janata Party 2022–Incumbent
NIRMAL ADHIKARI4 All India Trinamool Congress 2022–Incumbent
BASISTHA TRIBEDI5 All India Trinamool Congress 2022–Incumbent
JANNATUN NESHA6 All India Trinamool Congress 2022–Incumbent
SHATRUGHNA SINGH BARMA7 All India Trinamool Congress 2022–Incumbent
SHYAM MANDAL8 All India Trinamool Congress 2022–Incumbent
KARTICK GHOSH9 All India Trinamool Congress 2022–Incumbent
FARHIN NEHAR10 All India Trinamool Congress 2022–Incumbent
ASHIM GHOSH11 All India Trinamool Congress 2022–Incumbent
BIBHUTI BHUSHAN GHOSH12 All India Trinamool Congress 2022–Incumbent
RIMI DAS PAL13 All India Trinamool Congress 2022–Incumbent
MINATI GHOSH14 All India Trinamool Congress 2022–Incumbent
CHANDANA HALDAR15 All India Trinamool Congress 2022-Incumbent
SIBANKAR BHATTACHARJEE16 All India Trinamool Congress 2022–Incumbent
PRIYANKA CHOWDHURY (GANGULI)17 All India Trinamool Congress 2022–Incumbent
RUPALI SARKAR18 All India Trinamool Congress 2022–Incumbent
BISWAJIT HALDER19 All India Trinamool Congress 2022–Incumbent
SAFIQUL ISLAM20 All India Trinamool Congress 2022–Incumbent

Councillor of O.M.M 2015-2020

NameWard No.Political partyRefYear (length)
Bebidas Chowrasia1 Bharatiya Janata Party 2015–2020
Nepal Haldar2 Bharatiya Janata Party 2015–2020
Dipti Chowdhury3 All India Trinamool Congress 2015–2020
Bibha Adhikari4 All India Trinamool Congress 2015–2020
Basistha Tribedi5 IND 2015–2020
Md. Majiful Islam6 All India Trinamool Congress 2015–2020
Gauranga Saha7 Bharatiya Janata Party 2015–2020
Anusua Das8 All India Trinamool Congress 2015–2020
Kartick Ghosh9 All India Trinamool Congress 2015–2020
Masud Hossain10 All India Trinamool Congress 2015–2020
Shilpi Ghosh11 All India Trinamool Congress 2015–2020
Shanku Sinha12 All India Trinamool Congress 2015–2020
Paritosh Ghosh13 IND 2015–2020
Soumen Sarkar14 Bharatiya Janata Party 2015–2020
Chandana Haldar15 Communist Party of India 2015-2020
Sibankar Bhattacharjee16 All India Trinamool Congress 2015–2020
Sujan Kumar Saha17 Communist Party of India 2015–2020
Rupali Sarkar18 All India Trinamool Congress 2015–2020
Nripen Paul19 Bharatiya Janata Party 2015–2020
Safiqul Islam20 IND 2015–2020

Councillor of O.M.M 2010-2015

NameWard No.Political partyRefYear (length)
Minati Chakraborty1 Communist Party of India (Marxist) 2010–2015
Ganga Haldar2 Communist Party of India (Marxist) 2010–2015
Dulal Rajak3 Communist Party of India (Marxist) 2010–2015
Biswanath Sukul4 Communist Party of India (Marxist) 2010–2015
Saibal Agarwala5 Indian National Congress 2010–2015
Manira Khatun6 Indian National Congress 2010–2015
Gauranga Saha7 Communist Party of India (Marxist) 2010–2015
Shyam Mandal8 Revolutionary Socialist Party 2010–2015
Kartick Ghosh9 Indian National Congress 2010–2015
Rumi10 Revolutionary Socialist Party 2010–2015
Sadhan Ghosh11 Indian National Congress 2010–2015
Bibhuti Bhushan Ghosh12 Indian National Congress 2010–2015
Lipika Ghosh13 Communist Party of India (Marxist) 2010–2015
Swadhin Ghosh14 Communist Party of India (Marxist) 2010–2015
Santosh Kumar Ghosh15 Communist Party of India (Marxist) 2010–2015
Sarmistha Bhattacharjee (Ganguly)16 Communist Party of India (Marxist) 2010–2015
Atul Sarkar17 Communist Party of India (Marxist) 2010–2015
Bishnupada Sarkar (Dakshin)18 Indian National Congress 2010–2015

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References

  1. "West Bengal Municipal Election 2015 result". www.wbsec.gov.in. Retrieved 30 January 2020.