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Ahmedabad Collectorate is administrative head office of Collector of Ahmedabad District in Ahmedabad City (District Headquarters). It is located near Regional Transport Office on Ashram Road. There are 11 Taluka, 554 Gram panchayat, 15 Nagar palika and 2 Nagar panchayat under Ahmedabad Collectorate. Current Collector of Ahmedabad is I.A.S Shri ...
On 21 April 1831, the collector of the city, Mr. Bordel formed 'Town Wall Fund Committee' comprising the citizens of Ahmedabad with aim of raising fund to repair and renovate the fort of Ahmedabad damaged in floods. The committee levied 1% tax on the sale of various commodities such as ghee. It raised 2 lakh rupees and repaired the fort. [3]
The Municipal Commissioner of Ahmedabad is appointed by Gujarat Government to manage affairs of city of Ahmedabad. The terms of office is 3 years, which may be extended to further period of 3 years by government. The Incumbent Municipal commissioner is Mukesh Kumar, IAS Officer.
Ahmedabad district is a district comprises the city of Ahmedabad, in the central part of the state of Gujarat in western India. It is the seventh most populous district in India (out of 739 ). [ 1 ] Amdavad Distrrict Surrounded By Kheda district in the east, Mehsana district in the north, Anand district in the south and Surendranagar district ...
Pages in category "Government of Ahmedabad" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... Ahmedabad City Police; Ahmedabad Collectorate;
Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) are government owned establishments, which are established and owned by the Government of India or State governments of India.The public sector undertakings are established either by nationalisation or an executive order in case of union government and state government or act of parliament in case of union government and act of state legislature in case of ...
Ahmedabad is the most populated district while Dang is the least. There are 252 Talukas (subdivisions of districts) in Gujarat. [3] [4] History. 1960.
The present-day district of Sabarkantha was formed in 1949 through the merger of 29 princely states and some parts of the British-governed Ahmedabad district. [6] When the former Bombay state was bifurcated in 1960, Sabarkantha became a part of the newly-formed Gujarat .