- Puducherry Municipal Council
Puducherry ,India , had had French system of municipal administration since 1880 and till the last poll held in 1968. Recently, in 2006 again municipal elections were held.Area and population
Area of Puducherry Municipality is 19.46 sq.km and its population is 2,20,750.
Early years
The French Metropolitan Decree dated
12 March 1880 adopted a six-year term of office formayor s, municipal councillors and communepanchayat s. From then all the civil record were maintained perfectly in Pondicherry Union Territory.In the past, municipal administration was virtually the pivot of the whole administrative machinery in Pondicherry. It had several features that could serve as a role model for hassle-free administration. Pondicherry had four municipalities in the past namely, Pondicherry,
Karaikal ,Mahe andYanam .Actually, it was the municipal elections that decided cession of the old colonies of French to India.
Past communes
French Metropolitan
Decree (12 March 1880 ) divided the entire region into 8 "communes". Each commune was provided with a "conseil municipal" (municipal council ) consisting ofmayor s anddeputy mayor s andcouncillor s for the administration of its affairs.Pondichéry had 18 "sièges" while other 7 "communes" had 12 "sièges" each, thus making Pondichéry settlement a total of 102 "sièges".*
Pondicherry
*Ariyankuppam
*Mudaliarpettai
*Ozukarai
*Bahour
*Nettapakkam
*Villianur
*ThirubuvanaiLa Mairie De Pondichéry (Hotel de Ville)
There was magnificent and elegant 19th century municipality building situated close to the sea on beach road in Pondicherry. Now the office is located in Rue Dumas, Pondicherry.
Le Dupleix is in a villa built in the 18th century as the residence of Mayor of Pondicherry. It is a 14-roomed luxury heritage hotel now.
Election results of 1948
In June 1948 the French and Indian Governments came to an agreement as to how the future of the French Settlements should be determined.
Municipal elections were held in Pondicherry, Karikal and Yanam on
24 October 1948 . The two main parties were the FrenchIndia Socialist Party (Socialists), who favoured the continuance of French rule, and theIndian National Congress Party, who favoured union withIndia .*Total seats-102
**Socialists-83
**Congress-13
**Independents-09Past mayors
* Léon Guerre (1880, First Mayor of Pondicherry)
*Jean Henri Frederic Gaebelé (b.1860-d.1936), Mayor of Pondicherry (1899 and 1908–1928).
*Selvaraj Chettiar.
*LATOUR Joseph (1955-1956)
*PapaEdouard Goubert (Ex-Mayor and First CM of Pondicherry)
*Muthu Pillai (Last Mayor of Pondicherry)Post-merger period
The areas comprising the French establishments of India were merged
de facto with theIndian Union on1 November 1954 . At the time of merger , the subject of Local Administration was dealt with by the Bureau des Affaires Politiques and the Municipal Administration was covered by the decree of12 March 1880 . The Local Administration Department was constituted only on1 July ,1963 to deal with all matters connected with Local Administration at thesecretariat level. The inspectorate ofMunicipal council s and Local Boards were formed in June 1967, to exercise control over themunicipalities . Except a few changes the Municipal Administration continued to carry on according to French laws.Reorganization of local bodies in 1973
While in Pondicherry Union Territory, the decree of
12 March 1880 , which provided for a common structure ofMunicipal Administration for urban as well asrural areas, continued to be in force. ThePanchayat Raj system was in vogue in other parts of the country and Village Administration has been carried out through people's representatives from the village level to the block level. Moreover the old French laws had become so outdated that its replacement by a new law to meet the requirements of the changed circumstances was felt necessary. More over, the municipalities remained stagnant and the establishment charges had increased gradually to reach almost half of the income of the Municipalities. Adequate funds were not left to meet even the essential as well as basic needs of the population. Further, much of the powers conferred on the municipalities by the various French laws ceased to have effect as these laws had been replaced by Indian laws. As a result, the municipal administration as conceived in the Nineteenth Century stood eroded, substantially. Hence, the system was replaced by the Pondicherry Village and Commune Panchayat Act, 1973 and the Pondicherry Municipalities Act, 1973 respectively to govern village and town administration. Both these Acts came into force from26 January ,1974 Commune Panchayat Act provides for a two tier system of Panchayat administration, one at the Village level and the other at the Commune level. TheMayor s andDeputy mayor s ceased to function with effect from that date. All the executive powers of the Mayors stood transferred to the Commissioners appointed under these Acts.Under the re-organized set up, the Inspectorate of Local Bodies was converted into a Directorate headed by a Director to deal with the administrative matters. He was conferred the ex-officio secretariat status with two Deputy Directors to deal with "Municipal Administration" and "Rural Development" respectively.
Absence of civil elections for three decades
For more than three decades, the municipalities and commune panchayats were manned by the bureaucracy. Special Officers stepped into the shoes of Mayors and took charge after the civic bodies, formed in 1968, completed their six-year term in 1974.
Current municipalities
Following the introduction of the Pondicherry Municipalities Act, 1973, four municipalities came into existence in
Pondicherry ,Karaikal ,Mahe andYanam towns. The jurisdiction of the Pondicherry Municipality extended to Pondicherry and Mudaliarpettai commune which stood amalgamated to form a single municipality. The entities of Karaikal, Mahe and Yanam communes formed the municipalities of Karaikal, Mahe and Yanam. Under the new law, all functions excluding those which were assigned to theChairman , i.e., those which were hitherto exercised by theMayor appointed under the municipal decree came to be exercised by theCommissioner . The Mayors were also relieved of their day-to-day administrative responsibilities enabling them to be in greater contact with the public. Commissioners were appointed as the Chief Executive Heads of the Municipalities, in different ranks according to the grade of the municipalities. The erstwhile Ozhukarai Commune Panchayat was upgraded as a Municipality with effect from14 January ,1994 and thereby the number of municipalities in this Union Territory has increased to five and the Commune Panchayat became 10 in number.Current commune panchayats of Pondicherry region
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Ariankuppam
*Bahour
*Mannadipat
*Nettapakkam
*VillianurPresent situation
The decree which was the basic Law of Municipalities has now been replaced by the Pondicherry Municipalities Act 1973 which come into force on
26 January 1974 . The Pondicherry Municipality which was constituted under the Act of 1973 is a selection Grade Municipality and comprises the erstwhile Communes of Pondicherry and Mudaliarpet and its head quarters in Pondicherry. The total number of council wards is 42. Out of 42 wards, 4 wards have been reserved forScheduled caste . TheMayor andDeputy mayor have been re-designated asChairman and Vice-Chairman as per the Act. The Municipal council was dissolved on31 March 1978 and a Special officer has been appointed to exercise the powers and to perform the duties conferred and imposed upon theMunicipal council , including the Standing Committee and other Committees and that of the Chairman and Vice-Chairman and other authorities other than theCommissioner .Villianur
This is a village in puducherry which is located 10Km from the city. It has a big siva temple famous for Temple car festival on summer.
ee also
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Municipal Administration in French India
*Puducherry Legislative Assembly
*Yanam Municipality
*Mahe Municipality External links
* [http://pon.nic.in/ District homepage of Puducherry]
* [http://pondicherry.nic.in/ Official website of the Government of the Union Territory of Puducherry]
* [http://meaindia.nic.in/treatiesagreement/1956/chap133.htm Indian Ministry for External Affaires - 1956 Treaty of Cession]
* [http://mahe.nic.in/ Official website of Mahe Region]
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