Tenali Municipality

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Formation1909
FounderNatural
Founded atTenali
Tenali Municipality
Formation1909
FounderNatural
Founded atTenali
TypeGovernmental organisation
Legal statusLocal government
PurposeCivic administration
HeadquartersTenali
Location
Official language
Telugu
Chairman
Tadiboyina Radhika
DY-Chairman
Malapathi Hariprasadh
Main organ
Committee
Websitetenali.cdma.ap.gov.in

Tenali Municipality is the local self-government in Tenali, a city in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is classified as a Selection grade municipality.[1]

The municipality was formed in 1909 and was upgraded to special grade municipality in 1965.[2]

Administration

The municipality is spread over an area of 17.00 km2 (6.56 mi2) and comprises Tenali, Pinapadu and Chinaravuru.[2] The present municipal commissioner of the city is B Seshanna .[3]

Wards composition

Tenali municipality has a total of 40 election wards. The below table shows the composition of municipal wards with unreserved and reserved wards (women, SC's, ST's and BC's).[4]

TypeNo. of
Wards
Reserved
(Women)
Total
General
(Unreserved)
9918
BC's8614
SC's336
ST's112
Total211940

Civic works and services

Most of the city residents rely on borewells for water. For the growing usage by the city residents, the Public Health Department and the municipality undertook a water project, which includes the construction of a head water works reservoir at VSR and NVR College compound, six other overhead service reservoirs and a filtration plant. These are supplied with the Krishna River water from Prakasam Barrage at Sitanagaram.[5][6]

The city municipality implements two-bin garbage collection and also took up sanitation campaigns like, Mana Tenali-It’s people’s creation for hygiene of the people.[7] The total length of roads maintained by the municipality is 172.50 km (107.19 mi).[8]

Projects and infrastructure

The notable Satyanarayana VGTMUDA Lake Park (or Chinaravuru Park) on the outskirts is maintained by VGTMUDA (now CRDA). It is home to many floral varieties and was named after the former municipal chairman, Ravi Satyanarayana.[9]

Tenali is one of the seven municipalities, along with Vijayawada and Guntur Municipal Corporations to be a part of a 15 MW waste-to-energy plant project. It is planned to be set up with the collaboration of the JITF Urban Infrastructure Limited.[10]

Awards and achievements

See also

References

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