Nagpur: Because of delays in civil elections, an administrator will be appointed to run Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) from March 5 to the election of the mayor.
There is no need for amendments in the Maharashtra Municipal Corporations (MMC) Law for administrator appointments.
The administrator will have all kinds of strengths related to the function of the civil body.
The Country Cabinet on Wednesday approved the amendment at Mumbai Municipal Corporation Act-1888 to make provisions for appointment of administrators to run BrihanMumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) after the existing body was completed five years.
Previously, there were no such conditions.
Cities are usually held before completing a five-year term of office.
But this election was postponed by coving Covid pandemics, changes in the environmental system and increased by the number of Corator.
Usually, city selection occurs in the second or third week of February but they tend to be done in the last week of April or the first week of May.
The five-year period of the NMC body will expire in 4.
March as per part of the MMC law, the existing body cannot continue after five years.
NMC officials told TII that there was no need for amendments in the MMC law because there had been provisions to appoint an officer to run NMC after the control of the five-year body ended.
Under section 452, officers known as administrators will have corporate power (general agencies), standing committee, transportation committees and continuing to the first meeting of the corporation (general agency) should be held for the election of the mayor.