The "Vadodara Mahanagar Seva Sadan" or Vadodara Municipal Corporation or VMC, established in July 1950 under the Bombay Provincial Corporation Act, 1949, is responsible for the civic infrastructure and administration of the city of Vadodara.
The governing structure of VMC consists of political and administrative wings. The political wing is an elected body of councillors headed by a Mayor. The Commissioner from the IAS cadre heads the administrative wing and is responsible for strategic and operational planning and management of the Corporation. The Commissioner takes decisions on behalf of the Board or the Standing Committee formed from the elected councillors to perform the duties of the Corporation.
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Vadodara Mahanagar Seva Sadan got the first ever declared national award for 'Energy Conservation in Street Lighting’ by BEE in 2008[1], for saving energy in street lighting with better service and using latest technology for energy saving. The award was given by Honorable Power minister shree Shushil Kumar Shinde. [2][3][4]
Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC) repeat the history again in 2010 by acquiring second national award for 'Energy Conservation in Street Lighting’ declared by BEE. [5]
Total area of coverage of Vadodara Municipal Corporation is 160 Sq. Kilometers and total population of the municipal is 16 Lakh (2007-2008). 1691 kilometers of street lighting is covered in vadodara (2007-2008). Vadodara Municipal Corporation is the first in the country to implement international level lighting, lowest life cycle cost of the entire project & Intelligent street light controllers with GSM monitoring and controlling system[6] manufactured by Instruments Universal (a local company of Vadodara), for providing good service to citizens, data collection and quick maintenance.
Vadodara City Officials | |||
Mayor | Shrimati Jyotiben Pandaya | Municipal Commissioner | Shri M. K. Das [1] |
For administrative purposes the city is divided into 4 zones - East, West, North and South. The city is further divided in 28 wards.
The Corporation is headed by a Municipal Commissioner, an IAS officer appointed by the government of Gujarat. He wields the executive power of the house. Each ward is represented by 3 corporators. An election is held to elect corporators to power. The mayor heads the party with the largest number of corporators elected. A largely ceremonial post, he has limited duties. The mayor is responsible for the day-to-day running of the city services, municipal school board, the city bus service, the municipal hospital and the city library.
In the 2006 Vadodara Municipal Corporation elections, the BJP won 74 [2] seats, 6 seats went to the Congress.
As per the section 63 and 66 of the Bombay Provincial Municipal Corporation Act, the VMC is responsible for certain obligatory and discretionary services.
Vadodara Municipal Corporation undertook the task of constructing a bridge in the Lalbaug area and also at a few more places in the city but has failed to complete its work, causing lot of annoyance to the public. No good full fledged construction activity has been seen in the last 2 years. Vadodara Municipal Corporation has not taken any measures of the fact that travelling by road in the Rainy season is very much difficult.
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