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Corporators edgy after LMC move

CORPORATORS AREN?T happy with the delimitation formula which suggests a massive restructuring of 110 wards with 22 losing out and 33 splitting up into more. Corporators of Babu Banarsi Das, Nishatganj, Daliganj, Murali Nagar, Hussainganj, Begum Hazrat Mahal, Aishbagh, PeerJalil and Ramtirth ward have warned the LMC authorities of public agitation if their wards are dissolved.

Published on: Jan 07, 2006 12:18 AM IST
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CORPORATORS AREN’T happy with the delimitation formula which suggests a massive restructuring of 110 wards with 22 losing out and 33 splitting up into more.

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Corporators of Babu Banarsi Das, Nishatganj, Daliganj, Murali Nagar, Hussainganj, Begum Hazrat Mahal, Aishbagh, PeerJalil and Ramtirth ward have warned the LMC authorities of public agitation if their wards are dissolved.

Only 26 wards are in the safe zone so far. The formula is based on the population of Lucknow, which was 21,85,927 in 2001. The city has 110 wards, which turns up the average number of population to 19,873 per ward. According to the formula, 15 per cent plus and minus in the population is allowed where the corporators feel the officials performing the delimitation work can cheat them. The ward with minus 15 per cent population stands up to 16,892 and 15 per cent addition comes up to 22,854.

Out of 110 wards in the city, 51 wards have population less than 16000, while 33 wards have population of over 22000, 26 wards have population between 16,000 and 22,000.

Meanwhile, the delimitation work conducted by the Lucknow Municipal Corporation is nearly complete, said acting municipal chief Santosh Kumar. “We expect to submit the detailed report to the district magistrate on Monday after that adequate time will be given to corporators to file objections if any.”

 
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