Puducherry Legislative Assembly
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[edit] Enclaves of Pondicherry
The Union Territory of Pondicherry comprising of four enclaves namely, Pondicherry (Pondichéry), Karaikal (Karikal), Mahe (Mahé) and Yanam (Yanaon) that were ruled by French before independence.
[edit] Assembly during French rule
In 1946, French India (Inde française) became Overseas territory (Territoire d'outre-mer) of France. Then a Representative Assembly (Assemblée représentative) was created.
- Total Seats:- 39
- Pondichéry:- 22 (Incomplete)
- Muthialpet
- Muthaliarpet
- Tattanchavady
- Kurichikuppam
- Kasikkadai
- Raj Bhavan
- Bussy Street
- Ouppalam
- Bahour
- Nettapacom
- Embalam Kalmandapam
- Sellipathu Suthukeni
- Mannadipet
- Oussoudou
- Villianour
- Nainar Mandapam
- Nellitope
- Ariankuppam
- Thavalakuppam
- Kuruvinatham
- Karikal:- 12
- Kottucheri
- Thirumeniyazhar
- Neravy
- Tharparinswarar Koil
- Padhrakaliamman Koil
- Nedungadu
- Karikal North
- Karikal South
- Karaikovilpattu
- Grand Aldee North
- Grand Aldee South
- Tirunallar
- Mahé:- 3
- Mahé Town
- Pallor
- Pandakkal
- Yanaon:- 2
- Yanaon Rural
- Yanaon Ville
- Pondichéry:- 22 (Incomplete)
[edit] Merger and formation of Union Territory
French Government transferred the four enclaves to the Indian Union under a de facto treaty on 1 November 1954. Later the territory was merged with India on 16 August 1962.
As the people aspired for a popular Government, the Indian Parliament enacted the Government of Union Territories Act, 1963 that came into force on 1 July 1963, and the pattern of Government prevailing in the rest of the country was introduced in this territory also, but subject to certain limitations. Under Article 239 of the Indian Constitution, the President of India appoints an Administrator with such designation as he may specify to head the administration of the territory. The President also appoints the Chief Minister. The President on the advice of the Chief Minister appoints the other Ministers.
[edit] Structure of Legislative Assembly
The structure of the Pondicherry Legislature is Unicameral. The Legislative Assembly consists of 30 members. The people on the basis of adult franchise directly elect all the members.
In terms of the provisions of the Government of Union Territories Act, 1963 the normal tenure of the Assembly is five years, unless sooner dissolved. There are 16 Committees in the Assembly.
[edit] Governance
The Centre is represented by the Lt. Governor, who resides at the Raj Nivas at the Nehru Park, the former palace of the French Governor General of Pondichery. The Central government is more directly involved in the financial well-being of the territory, as against the states where financial administration, given a budgeted central grant is the responsibility to the state governments. Consequently, Pondicherry has at various times, enjoyed lower taxes, especially in the indirect category.
[edit] Constituencies
Pondicherry Legislative Assembly has 30 constituencies. Out of them 21 constituencies belong to Pondicherry, Karaikal has 6 in number, Mahe has 2 in number and Yanam has single constituency.
- Pondicherry district
- 01.Muthialpet
- 02.Cassicade
- 03.Raj Bhavan
- 04.Bussy
- 05.Oupalam
- 06.Orleampeth
- 07.Nellithope
- 08.Modeliarpeth
- 09.Ariankuppam
- 10.Embalom (SC)
- 11.Nettapakkam
- 12.Kuruvinatham
- 13.Bahour (SC)
- 14.Thirubuvanai (SC)
- 15.Mannadipeth
- 16.Ossudu (SC)
- 17.Villenour
- 18.Ozhukarai
- 19.Thattanchavady
- 20.Reddiarpalayam
- 21.Lawspet
- Karaikal district
- 22.Cotchery
- 23.Karaikal
- 24.Karaikal South
- 25.Neravy-Grand Alde
- 26.Tirunallar
- 27.Neduncadu (SC)
- Mahe District
- 28.Mahe
- 29.Palloor
- Yanam District
- 30.Yanam
[edit] See also
- Municipal Administration in French India
- List of Chief Ministers of Pondicherry
- Pondicherry (Lok Sabha constituency)
- Pondicherry Municipal Council
- Yanam Municipal Counsil