Thrissur Municipal Corporation

The Thrissur Municipal Corporation is the civic body that governs the Thrissur city in Kerala, India. It is the third largest city Corporation in the state of Kerala by area and fourth largest in population. Established as a Municipality since 1921 under the Cochin Municipal Regulations, it is responsible for civic infrastructure and administration; the distribution of electricity and water for Thrissur city.[1][2] The Corporation manages 101.42 km of Thrissur city limits of through 55 wards through five zones Ayyanthole, Vilvattom, Ollukkara, Ollur and Koorkanchery.[3]

Corporation of Thrissur

തൃശ്ശൂര്‍ കോര്‍പ്പറേഷന്‍
Type
Type
Leadership
Elections
Last election
2020
Last election
2015
Meeting place
Municipal Corporation Building, Thrissur
Website
corporationofthrissur.org

History

Prior to the constitution of the municipality, there was a sanitary board functioning in 1910 under a sergeant and the town council after 1911. In 1932, the new Municipal Corporation Building, Thrissur was constructed. On 1 July 1942, Thrissur Municipality was born and in 2000, it was upgraded by the Kerala Government to Municipal corporation. The first elections to the corporation were held in 2000. Ayyanthole, Ollukkara, Koorkenchery, Ollur and Vilvattom Panchayaths and parts of Nadathara and Kolazhy Panchayaths were merged with the municipality to form the Thrissur Municipal Corporation.

The corporation comprises two legislative assemblies Thrissur Assembly Constituency and Ollur Assembly Constituency. The city is administered by the Thrissur Municipal Corporation, headed by a mayor. Thrissur Municipal Corporation is the second-largest city corporation in the state of Kerala. The city is the only local body and city in Kerala which directly controls power, water supply and solid waste management system in the Thrissur city. For administrative purposes, the city is divided into 55 wards, from which the members of the corporation council are elected for five years. The corporation has its headquarters in Thrissur city.[4]

Master plans

The first master plan for Thrissur city was sanctioned by the Kerala Government in October 1972 with a plan period of 20 years in accordance with the Town Planning Act. It was expected that the town would accommodate a population of 1,75,000 in 1991. The sanctioned Development Plan (1972) for Thrissur envisaged a growth pattern integrating rural areas and the urban center of Thrissur so as to provide the rural areas with employment opportunities and social amenities. The Town and Country Planning Department (TCPD) and Thrissur Urban Development Authority (TUDA) are the agencies that prepare the plan. A new Master plan, which is in the anvil since last 10 or more years has been a long-awaited dream of Trichurians as people are struggling to get building permits under the existing outdated master plan.

Income

As of 2014-15 revenue, the annual budgetary estimate of Thrissur Corporation is Rs 346.27 crore. Surplus income of the corporation is Rs 6.63 crore. Property tax is the main source of revenue for Thrissur Corporation.[5][6]

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Standing committees

There are seven standing committees in the Corporation. They are,

  • Development Standing Committee
  • Welfare Standing Committee
  • Health Standing Committee
  • Public Works Standing Committee
  • Town Planning Standing Committee
  • Tax Appeal Standing Committee
  • Educational Standing Committee

Mayors of Thrissur

Mayors of Thrissur
From Until Incumbent Party
2000 2004 Jose Kattukkaran Indian National Congress
2004 2005 K Radhakrishnan Indian National Congress
2005 2010 R. Bindu Communist Party of India (Marxist)
2010 2013 I.P. Paul Indian National Congress
2014 2015 Rajan Pallan Indian National Congress
2015 2018 Ajitha Jayarajan Communist Party of India (Marxist)
2018 2020 Ajitha Vijayan Communist Party of India
2020 2020 Ajitha Jayarajan Communist Party of India (Marxist)
Source(s):[7][8]

Deputy Mayors

Deputy Mayors of Thrissur
From Until Incumbent Party
2000 2004 K Radhakrishnan Indian National Congress
2004 2005 Subi Babu Indian National Congress
2005 2007 MK Sooryaprakash Democratic Indira Congress
2007 2010 M Vijayakumar Communist Party of India (Marxist)
2010 2015 PV Sarojini Indian National Congress
2015 2017 Varghese Kandamkulathy Communist Party of India (Marxist)
2017 2019 Beena Murali Communist Party of India
2019 2020 Raphy Jose P Independent (LDF)
Source(s):[9]

Election results

2020 local body elections

S.No.Party NameNumber of CorporatorsChange
01UDF24 3
02LDF24 1
03BJP6
04Others1 4
Total 55

2015 local body elections[10]

S.No. Political Front/Party Number of Corporators
1 Left Democratic Front (LDF) 23
2 United Democratic Front (UDF) 21
3 National Democratic Alliance (NDA) 6
4 Others 5
Total 55

See also

References

  1. "UDF registers impressive win in Kerala civic elections". The Hindu. Retrieved 29 October 2011.
  2. "Urban Cities Census: Kerala, UP share top slot". IBN Live. Retrieved 29 October 2011.
  3. http://www.corporationofthrissur.net/sites/default/files/About%20corporation%20statistical%20data.pdf
  4. http://www.corporationofthrissur.net/general-information
  5. "Corporation budget focuses on beautification of city". The Hindu. Retrieved 27 August 2014.
  6. "Thrissur Corporation Budget". Mathrubhumi. Retrieved 27 August 2014.
  7. "Past Mayors". Thrissur Corporation. Archived from the original on 28 November 2012. Retrieved 27 April 2012.
  8. "LDF to rule five out of six corporations". Mathrubhumi.com. Retrieved 3 April 2016.
  9. "Past Mayors". Thrissur Corporation. Archived from the original on 28 November 2012. Retrieved 27 April 2012.
  10. "Local Body Elections 2015 Results | Corporation". specials.manoramaonline.com. Retrieved 10 December 2020.
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