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[See section 2(1) (c)]"CALCUTTA METROPOLITAN DISTRICT"The "Calcutta Metropolitan District" is comprised of the area including the river Hooghly which has been described in two blocks with boundaries as follows, namely :-A. Block I1. NORTHERN BOUNDARY
In district Hooghly:A line starts from the point where a straight line drawn eastward along the northern boundary of mauza Refaitpur (J.L. No. 29) meets the eastern boundary line of the Hooghly district in the river Hooghly and proceeds westward along the northern boundaries of mauza Refaitpur (J.L. No. 29) and Benipur (J.L. No.34) within police-station Mogra.2. WESTERN BOUNDARY
In district Hooghly:The aforesaid line then bends southward and runs along the western boundaries of the said mauza Benipur (J.L. No 34) and mauza Tribeni-Baikunthapur (J.L. No. 36), Amodghata (J. L. No. 40) and Alkaloid (J.L. No. 47) within police-station Mogra;Thereafter it follows the western boundary of mauza Hosenabad (J.L. No. 148) within police-station Polba;The same line then proceeds along the western boundaries of mauzas Dingalhat (J.L. No. 44) and Saptagram (J.L. No. 45) within police-station Mogra;Thereafter the same line follows the western boundaries of mauzas Jhampa (J.L. No. 150), Tarabihari (J.L. No. 151), Nandipur (J.L. No. 155), Panchrakhi (J.L. No. 154), Amarpur (J.L. No. 176), Mahespur (J.L. No. 178) and Bhushnara (J.L. No. 192) within police-station Polba;Thereafter the same line follows the western boundaries of mauzas Khalishani (J.L. No. 1), Belkuli (J.L. No. 2), Bejra (J.L. No. 4), northern and western boundaries of mauza Garzi (J.L. No. 6) and western and southern boundaries of mauza Bighati (J.L. No. 14) within police-station Bhadreswar;Then the said line follows the western boundary of Baidyabati Municipality;It then follows the western boundaries of mauzas Piarapur (J.L. No. 7), Belumiki (J.L. No. 11), Madpur (J.L. No. 20), Bangihati (J.L. No. 21), Jagannathpur (J.L. No. 26), Bamunari (J.L. No. 25) and Bhadua (J.L. No. 23) within police-station Serampore;Then the line follows the north-western boundary of mauza Chakundi (J.L. No. 94), north-western and western boundaries of mauza Dankuni (J.L. No 93), western boundary of mauza Monoharpur (J.L. No. 98) and western and southern boundaries of mauza Mrigala (J.L. No. 102) up to the point where it meets the northern boundary-line of district Howrah within police-station Chanditala;In district Howrah:The same line then follows the northern and western and western boundary-line of mauza Baigachhi (J.L. No. 1), western and southern boundaries of mauza Jagadispur (J.L. No. 2) and western boundary of mauza Chamrail (J.L. No. 5) within police-station Bally;Then it runs south-westward along the north-western and western boundaries of mauzas Tentulkuli (J.L. No. 53) and Kantlia (J.L. No. 50), northern boundary of mauza Ankurhati (J.L. No. 30) and eastern, northern and western boundaries of mauza Bipra Naopara (J.L. No. 27) within police-station Domjur;Then it follows the western boundaries of mauzas Jangalpur (J.L. No. 28) and Argari (J.L. No. 27) within police-station Sankrail;Then it runs along the north-eastern, northern and north-western boundaries of mauza Sankharidaha (J.L. No. 22), north-eastern, northern, western and southern boundaries of mauza Amre (J.L. No. 21)and southern boundary of mauza Sankharidaha (J.L. No. 22) within police-station Domjur;Thereafter the line runs along the south-western boundary of mauza Alampur (J.L. No. 25), western boundary of mauza Masila (J.L. No. 24), northern boundary of mauza Chaturbhuj Kathi (J.L. No. 23), eastern, northern and western boundaries of mauza Jala Dhulagari (J.L. No. 2) and northern, western and south-western boundaries of mauza Kendua (J.L. No. 5) within police-station Sankrail; Thereafter it follows the northern and western boundaries of mauza Paniara (J.L. No. 28), western boundaries of mauzas Satgharia (J.L. No. 27) and Belkulai (J.L. No. 31) within police-station Panchla;It then follows the northern, western and south-western boundaries of mauza Raghudebpur (J.L. No. 99), western boundaries of mauzas Balarampota (J.L. No. 103) and Dasbhaga (J.L. No. 104), northwestern boundary of mauza Chengail (J.L. No. 105), north-eastern boundary of muaza Sijberia (J.L. No. 106), northern and western boundaries of mauza Jagatpur (J.L. No. 95), western boundaries of mauza Kotalghata (J.L. No. 107), Fuleswar (J.L. No. 108), Latibpur (J.L. No. 86) and Bihar Gangarampur (J.L. No. 85) within police-station Uluberia.3. SOUTHERN BOUNDARY
In district Howrah:The aforesaid line than takes a sharp end towards the east following the southern boundaries of the said mauza Bahir-Gangarampur (J.L. No. 85) and mauza Uluberia (J.L. No. 109) within police-station Uluberia;And thereafter it proceeds further eastward in a straight line and meets the eastern boundary-line of Howrah district in the river Hooghly.4. EASTERN BOUNDARY
Thereafter the same line proceeds northward following the eastern boundary-line of districts Howrah and Hooghly in the river Hooghly and meets the starting point of the northern boundary.B. Block II1. NORTHERN BOUNDARY
In district Nadia:A line starts from the point where a straight line drawn westward along the northern boundary of mauza Majher Char (J.L. No. 54) meets the western boundary-line of Nadia district in the river Hooghly and proceeds eastward along the norther boundaries of mauza Majher Char (J.L. No. 54), Gustia (J.L. No. 61), Jadabbati (J.L. No. 65), Chak Manikkanada (J.L. No. 66), northern and eastern boundaries of mauza Mathurabati (J.L. No. 68), northern boundaries of mauzas Dakshin Bhabanipur (J.L. No. 69), Gopalpur (J.L. No. 75) andKataganj (J.L. No. 74), western and northern boundaries of mauza Kulia (J.L. No. 83) and northern boundaries of mauza Raghunathpur (J.L. No. 82) and Dogachhia (J.L. No. 88) within police-station Chakdaha.2. EASTERN BOUNDARY
In district Nadia :The said line then bends southward and runs along the eastern boundaries of the said mauza Dogachhia (J.L. No. 88) and mauza Gayespur (J.L. No. 87), south-eastern boundary of mauza Kanpur (J.L. No. 86) and southern boundaries of mauzas Gokulpur (J.L. No. 73) and Satrapara (J.L. No. 72) within police-station Chakdaha;In district 24-Paraganas:Thereafter the same line follows the south-eastern and southern boundaries of mauza Palladaha (J.L. No. 5); then it sharply bends southward following the eastern boundary-line of the Kanchrapara Municipality and then it runs along the northern and eastern boundaries of mauza Srotribati (J.L. No. 20), eastern and southern boundaries of mauza Chendua (J.L. No. 18), southern boundary of mauza Jetia (J.L. No. 16) and eastern boundaries of mauzas Nanna (J.L. No. 15) and Jadunathbati (J.L. No. 13) within police-station Bijpur;Then the same line proceeds along the eastern and southern boundaries of mauza Rajendrapur (J.L. No. 10), eastern boundaries of mauzas Naihati (J.L. No. 3) and Deulpara (J.L. No. 5) within police-station Naihati;Thereafter it follows the eastern and southern boundaries of mauza Madrail (J.L. No. 2), eastern boundary of mauza Fingapara (J.L. No. 3), eastern and south-eastern boundaries of mauza Narayanpur (J.L. No. 4), eastern boundaries of mauzas Mandalpara (J.L. No. 10) and Bidyadharpur (J.L. No. 17), southern boundary of mauza Rahuta (J.L. No. 22), eastern and southern boundaries of mauza Gurdaha (J.L. No. 21) and eastern boundary of mauza Paltapara (J.L. No. 25) within police-station jaggaddal;Then it runs along the north-eastern boundary of mauza Babanpur (J.L. No. 1) and then proceeds eastward along the northern boundaries of mauza jafarpur (J.L. No. 9), Mohanpur (J.L. No. 8) and Telinipara (J.L. No. 10) and again bends southward along the eastern boundary of the said mauza Telinipara (J. L. No. 10) and northeastern boundary of mauza Nilganja (J.L. No. 13) within police-station Titagarh;Thereafter the same line proceeds further eastward along the northern boundaries of mauzas Salurhat (J.L. No. 13), Rangapur (J.L. No. 12), Kokapur (J.L. No. 11), Barbaria (J.L. No. 8), Chaturia (J.L. No. 34), Napara (J.L. No. 83), Palpakuria (J.L. No. 82), Maliakur (J.L. No. 100), Murali (J.L. No. 99), Mandalganti (J.L. No. 98) and Sikdespukhuria (J.L. No. 95); then ti bends southward following the eastern boundaries of mauzas Sikdespukhuria (J.L. No. 95), Bara (J.L. No. 113), Sarabaria (J.L. No. 112), Kuberpur (J.L. No. 108) and Chandigori (J.L. No. 109), eastern and south eastern boundaries of mauza Kayemba (J. L. No. 171), eastern boundary of mouza Bagband Saiberia (J.L. No. 172) and south-eastern boundary of mauza Krishnapur Madanpur (J.L. No. 181); then it sharply bends northwestward following the southern and south-western boundaries of the said mauza Krishnapur Madanpur (J.L. No. 181), southern boundary of mauza Bagberia (J.L. No. 68), eastern boundary of mauza Kachua (J.L. No. 66), eastern, southern and western boundaries of mauza Singhapara (J.L. No. 65), western boundaries of mauzas Kachua (J.L. No. 66) and Maheswarpur (J.L. No. 67), southern boundary of mauza Badu (J.L. No. 71), south-eastern and southern boundaries of mauza Digberia (J.L. No. 74), and southern boundary of mauza Abdalpur (J.L. No. 53); then the line again bends southward along the south-eastern boundary of mauza Chandnagar (J.L. No. 44), eastern and south eastern boundaries of mauza Doharia (J.L. No. 45), south-eastern boundary of mauza Ganganagar (J.L. No. 49) and northeastern boundary of mauza Donnagar (J.L. No. 48) within police-station Barasat;Then it follows the northern and eastern boundaries of mauza Ganti (J.L. No. 1), eastern, south-eastern and southern boundaries of mauza Gopalpur (J.L. No. 2), south-eastern boundaries of mauzas Atghara (J.L. No. 10) and Teghari (J.L. No. 9), eastern and southern boundaries of mauza Jyangra (J.L. No. 16), and eastern boundaries of mauzas Krishnapur (J.L. No. 17) and Mahishbathan (J.L. No. 18) within police-station Rajarhat;Then it follows the north-eastern and eastern boundaries of mauza Dhapa Manpur (J.L. No. 1) within police-station Bhangar;Thereafter the same line runs along the eastern and southern boundaries of mauza Dhapa (J.L. No. 2), eastern boundaries of mauzas Choubaga (J.L. No. 3), Nonadanga (J.L. No. 10), Madurdaha (J.L. No. 12), Kalikapur (J.L. No. 20), and Barakhola (J.L. No. 21), north-eastern and eastern boundaries of mauza Chak Ganiagachhi (J.L. No. 24) and eastern boundary of mauza Chak Garia (J.L. No. 26) within police-station Tollygunge;Then it runs along the northern and eastern boundaries of mauza Dhelua (J.L. No. 43), north-eastern boundary of mauza Tentulbaria (J.L. No. 44), northern and eastern bounders of mauza Kamrabad (J.L. No. 41), eastern boundary of mauza Gorkhara (J.L. No. 22), eastern and southern boundaries of mauza Sonarpur (J.L. No. 39); thereafter it proceeds southward along the eastern boundary line of Rajpur Municipality, and then along the eastern boundaries of mauzas Char Harinabhi (J.L. No. 33) and Bangsidharpur (J.L. No. 34) within police-station Sonarpur;Then it proceeds along the eastern boundary of mauza Mallikpur (J.L. No. 10), northern and western boundaries of mauza Ganespur (J.L. No. 12), and eastern boundaries of mauzas Sultanpur (J.L. No. 16), Beralia (J.L. No. 17), Kapindapur (J.L. No. 18), Baruipur (J.L. No. 31) and Beliaghata (J.L. No. 67) within police-station Baruipur.3. SOUTHERN BOUNDARY
In district 24-Paraganas:The aforesaid line then takes a turn towards the west following the southern boundaries of mauzas Beliaghata (J.L. No. 67), Sasan (J.L. No. 66), Paschim Madhabpur (J.L. No. 51) and Sanpukuria (J.L. No. 50), southern and western boundaries of mauza Nihata (J.L. No. 49), western boundary of mauza Mahdya Kalyanpur (J.L. No. 42) and south-western boundary of mauza Dhopagachhi (J.L. No. 43) within police-station Baruipur;Then it follows the southern and western boundaries of mauza Bamangachhi (J.L. No. 86); then it runs northward following the western boundaries of mauzas Sri Krishnapur (J.L. No. 85), Baragachhia (J.L. No. 84), Baruli (J.L. No. 83) and Raghunathpur (J.L. No. 68); then it takes a turn towards the west and follows the eastern, southern and western boundaries of mauzas Hogalkuria (J.L. No. 67) and Ban Hugli (J.L. No. 65), and southern and western boundaries of mauza Danga (J.L. No. 64) within police-station Sonarpur;Thereafter the line follows the southern boundaries of mauzas Magurkhali (J.L. No. 35), Sajanberia (J.L. No. 33), Gopalnagar (J.L. No. 32), Kalua (J.L. No. 22) and Hanspukuria (J.L. No. 20) within police-station Behala;It then proceeds along the southern boundaries of mauzas Kalagachhia (J.L. No. 40), Sankharipota (J.L. No. 36), Naoabad (J.L. No. 35) and Khanberia (J.L. No. 32), southern and western boundaries of mauza Chandigar (J.L. No. 31), south-western boundary of mauza Sanpukuria (J.L. No. 30), and southern boundaries of mauzas Chata Kalikapur (J.L. No. 22), Sibhugli (J.L. No. 21) and Rameswarpur (J.L. No. 20) within police-station Maheshtola;Thereafter the same line follows the southern boundaries of mauzas Betuabati Rajarampur (J.L. No. 26), Santoshpur (J.L. No. 25) and Uttar Raipur (J.L. No. 15), eastern and southern boundaries of mauzas Benjanharia Charial (J.L. No. 13), Nischintapur (J.L. No. 35) and Uttar Ramchandrapur (J.L. No. 37), southern boundaries of mauzas Raghunathpur (J.L. No. 40) and Rajarampur (J.L. No. 41), and eastern and southern boundaries of mauza Achhipur (J.L. No. 44) within police-station Budge Budge;And then it proceeds further westward in a straight live and meets the western boundary-line of district 24-Paraganas in the river Hooghly.4. WESTERN BOUNDARY
Thereafter the same line proceeds northward following the western boundary-line of district 24-Paraganas, Calcutta, districts 24-Paraganas and Nadia in the river Hooghly and meets the starting point of the northern boundary.Explanation. - For the purpose of this Schedule "Calcutta" means the area comprised within the local limits for the time being of the ordinary original civil jurisdiction of the High Court at Calcutta.
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(See section 7.)A. Ex-officio Members:1. Chairman of the Board of Directors.
2. Secretary,
Department of Health,Government of West Bengal.3. Secretary,
Department of Finance,Government of West Bengal.4. Secretary,
Department of Irrigation and Waterways,Government of West Bengal.5. Joint Secretary,
Department of Local Self-Government,Government of West Bengal.6. Secretary,
Development and Planning Department,Government of West Bengal.7. Commissioner,
Town and Country Planning,Government of West Bengal.8. Chairman of the Commissioners for the Port of Calcutta.
9. Chairman of the Board of Trustees for the improvement of Calcutta.
10. Chairman of the Board of Trustees for the improvement of Howrah.
11. Commissioner,
Corporation of Calcutta.12. Director of the All-India Institute of Hygiene and Public Health, Calcutta.
13. Director,
Geological Survey of India.14. Chairman, West Bengal Municipal Association.
15. Chairman, Zilla Parishad, Howrah.
16. Chairman, Zilla Parishad, Hooghly.
17. Chairman, Zilla Parishad, 24-Paraganas.
B. Nominated Members:1. Technical Experts - 2.
2. Member of Chambers of Commerce - 1.
C. Representatives of the State Legislature :[Members of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly -10.] D. Representatives of Municipal Corporations and Municipalities :1. Calcutta Corporation - 6.
2. Howrah Municipality - 2.
3. Bally Municipality -1.
4. (i) Bansberia Municipality,
(ii)Hooghly-Chinsurah Municipality -1.5. (i) Champdani Municipality,
(ii)Municipal Corporation of Chandernagore -1.6. (i) Bhadreswar Municipality,
(ii)Baidyabati Municipality,(iii)Konnagar Municipality -1.7. Serampore Municipality -1.
8. (i) Rishra Municipality,
(ii)Uttarpara-Kotrong Municipality -1.9. (i) Kanchrapara Municipality,
(ii)Halisahar Municipality,(iii)Naihati Municipality -1.10. (i) Bhatpara Municipality,
(ii)Garulia Municipality -1.11. (i) North Barrackpore Municipality,
(ii)Barrackpore Municipality,(iii)New Barrackpore Municipality -1.12. (i) Khardaha Municipality,
(ii)Panihati Municipality -1.13. (i) Titagarh Municipality,
(ii)Barasat Municipality,(iii)Budge Budge Municipality -1.14. Kamarhati Municipality -1.
15. Baranagore Municipality -1.
16. (i) South Dum Dum Municipality,
(ii)Dum Dum Municipality,(iii)North Dum Dum Municipality -1.17. South Suburban Municipality - 2.
18. (i) Garden Reach Municipality,
(iii)Baruipur Municipality -1.Explanation. - Municipal Corporations and Municipalities grouped together shall each be entitled to representation by rotation.
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[See section 88 (3).]A. Amendments in the Calcutta Improvement Act, 1911.1. In clause (ii) of sub-section (2) of section 43, after the words "in which", the words "and to the General Manager of the Calcutta Metropolitan Water and Sanitation Authority within whose jurisdiction," shall be inserted.
2. For section 44, the following section shall be substituted, namely:-
44. "Transmission to Board of representation by Corporation, Municipality or Authority as to improvement scheme.- The Commissioner of the Corporation, the Chairman of any Municipality and the General Manager of the Calcutta Metropolitan Water and Sanitation Authority, to whom a copy of a notice has been sent under clause (ii) of subsection (2) of section 43, shall, within a period of sixty days from the receipt of the said copy forward to the Board any representation which the Corporation, Municipality or the Authority may think fit to make with regard to the scheme."
B. Amendments in the Howrah Improvement Act, 1956.1. In clause (ii) of sub-section (2) of section 45, after the words "in which", the words, "and to the General Manager of the Calcutta Metropolitan Water and Sanitation Authority within whose jurisdiction," shall be inserted.
2. For section 46, the following section shall be substituted, namely:-
46. "Transmission to Board of representation by Corporation, Municipality or Authority as to improvement scheme. - The Commissioner of the Corporation, the Chairman of any Municipality and the General Manager of the Calcutta Metropolitan Water and Sanitation Authority, to whom a copy of a notice has been sent under clause (ii) of subsection (2) of section 45, shall, within a period of sixty days from the receipt of the said copy, forward to the Board any representation which the Corporation, Municipality or the Authority may think fit to make with regard to the scheme.".