Ward No. 66, Kolkata Municipal Corporation
Ward No. 66, Kolkata Municipal Corporation is an administrative division of Kolkata Municipal Corporation in Borough No. 7, covering parts of Tangra in central Kolkata and Topsia, Science City, Forum Atmosphere and Tiljala neighbourhoods in South Kolkata, in the Indian state of West Bengal.
History
Attempts were made to establish a municipal corporation at Kolkata from the middle of the 19th century. The electoral system was introduced for the first time in 1847, and 4 of the 7 board members were elected by the rate payers. In 1852 the board was replaced by a new one and in 1863 a new body was formed. As per old records, in 1872 there were 25 wards in Kolkata – 1. Shyampukur, 2. Kumartuli, 3. Bartala, 4. Sukea Street, 5. Jorabagan, 6. Jorasanko, 7. Barabazar, 8. Kolutola, 9. Muchipara, 10. Boubazar, 11. Padmapukur, 12. Waterloo Street, 13. Fenwick Bazar, 14. Taltala, 15. Kalinga, 16. Park Street, 17. Victoria Terrace, 18. Hastings, 19. Entali, 20. Beniapukur, 21. Baliganj-Tollyganj, 22. Bhabanipur, 23. Alipur, 24.Ekbalpur and 25. Watganj. A new municipal corporation was created in 1876, wherein 48 commissioners were elected and 24 were appointed by the government. With the implementation of the Municipal Consolidation Act of 1888 the area under the jurisdiction of the municipal corporation was enlarged. Certain areas were already there but more parts of them were added - Entally, Manicktala, Beliaghata, Ultadanga, Chitpur, Cossipore, Beniapukur, Ballygunge, Watganj and Ekbalpur, and Garden Reach and Tollygunj. The Calcutta Municipal Act of 1923 brought about important changes. It liberalised the constitution along democratic lines.The state government superseded the Corporation in 1948 and the Calcutta Municipal Act of 1951 came into force. Adult franchise was introduced in municipal elections in 1962. With the addition of certain areas in the southern part of the city, the number of wards increased from 75 to 144.
Geography
Ward No. 66 is bordered on the north by Tiljala Masjid Bari Lane, Topsia Road, Topsia Road, Matheswartola Road and the southern boundary of former Boinchitala Union Board; on the east by the western boundary of Paschim Chowbhagha and former Boinchitala Union Board; on the south by Picnic Garden Road; and on the west by Tiljala Road, Kustia Road, Gobinda Chandra Khatik Road, Topsia Road and Topsia Road.The ward is served by Topsia and Tiljala police stations of Kolkata Police.
Karaya Women police station, has jurisdiction over all police districts under the jurisdiction of the South-east division, i.e. Topsia, Beniapukur, Ballygunge, Gariahat, Lake, Karaya, Rabindra Sarobar and Tiljala.
Demographics
As per the 2011 Census of India, Ward No. 66, Kolkata Municipal Corporation, had a total population of 98,024, of which 51,138 were males and 46,886 were females. Population below 6 years was 11,526. The total number of literates in Ward No. 66 was 70,021.Kolkata is the second most literate district in West Bengal. The literacy rate of Kolkata district has increased from 53.0% in 1951 to 86.3% in the 2011 census.
See also – List of West Bengal districts ranked by literacy rate
Census data about mother tongue and religion is not available at the ward level. For district level information see Kolkata district.
According to the District Census Handbook Kolkata 2011, 141 wards of Kolkata Municipal Corporation formed Kolkata district..
Election highlights
The ward forms a city municipal corporation council electoral constituency and is a part of Kasba.Election year | Constituency | Name of councillor | Party affililiation | - |
2005 | Ward No.66 | Md Javed Ahmed Khan | All India Trinamool Congress | |
2010 | Javed Rafat | All India Trinamool Congress | ||
2015 | Md Faiz Ahmed Khan | All India Trinamool Congress |