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Chowdeshwari Ward

Coordinates: 13°07′13″N 77°34′56″E / 13.120177291258441°N 77.58216280123096°E / 13.120177291258441; 77.58216280123096
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Chowdeshwari Ward
Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike Ward
Chowdeshwari Ward Map 2009-2022 (2009 delimitation)
Chowdeshwari Ward Map 2009-2022 (2009 delimitation)
Chowdeshwari Ward is located in Karnataka
Chowdeshwari Ward
Chowdeshwari Ward
Coordinates: 13°07′13″N 77°34′56″E / 13.120177291258441°N 77.58216280123096°E / 13.120177291258441; 77.58216280123096
CountryIndia
StateKarnataka
MetroBengaluru
Parliamentary constituencyChikballapur
Assembly constituencyYelahanka
CorporatorR. Padmavathi
PartyIndian National Congress
Established2009
Government
 • TypeWard
 • BodyBBMP
Area
 • Total
6.5 km2 (2.5 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total
36,602
 • Density5,600/km2 (15,000/sq mi)
Languages
 • OfficialKannada
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)

Chowdeshwari Ward (Ward No. 2), is one of the 198 Wards[1] (an administrative region) of Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike,[2] an administrative body responsible for civic amenities and some infrastructural assets of the Greater Bangalore metropolitan area in the Indian state of Karnataka.[3][4][5][6][7]

History

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Detailed Ward Map of Chowdeshwari Ward as per 2020 delimitation
Preview of Chowdeshwari Ward Ward as per 2020 delimitation

The history of municipal governance of Bangalore dates back to 27 March 1862, when nine leading citizens of the old city formed a Municipal Board under the Improvement of Towns Act of 1850 a similar Municipal Board was also formed in the newer Cantonment area.[8] The two boards were legalized in 1881 and functioned as two independent bodies called the Bangalore City Municipality and the Bangalore Civil and Military Station Municipality (Cantonment). The following year, half of the municipal councillors were permitted to be elected, property tax was introduced and greater powers were given over police and local improvement.[8]

In 1913 an honorary president was introduced, and seven years later made an elected position. An appointed Municipal Commissioner was introduced in 1926 on the Cantonment board as the executive authority.

After Indian independence, the two Municipal Boards were merged to form the Corporation of the City of Bangalore in 1949, under the Bangalore City Corporation Act. The corporation then consisted of 70 elected representatives and 50 electoral divisions, and the office of Mayor was introduced for the first time. The first elections were held in 1950.[9][10][11]

In 1989, the BMP expanded to include 87 wards and further increased to 100 wards in 1995, covering an extra area of 75 km2. The council also included 40 additional members drawn from the parliament and the state legislature.[12][13][14]

Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BMP), was the administering body of Bangalore until 2006. On 6 November 2006, the BMP Council was dissolved by the State Government upon the completion of its five-year term.[15] In January 2007, the Karnataka Government issued a notification to merge the areas under then Bangalore Mahanagara Palike with seven City municipal council (CMC)'s (Rajarajeshwari City Municipal Council, Dasarahalli City Municipal Council, Bommanahalli City Municipal Council, Krishnarajapuram City Municipal Council, Mahadevapura City Municipal Council, Byatarayanapura City Municipal Council and Yelahanka City Municipal Council), one Town municipal council (TMC) (Kengeri Town Municipal Council) and 110 villages around the city to form a single administrative body, Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike[16] (111 villages mentioned in initial Notification. Later 2 villages omitted from the list and another village added before final Notification).[17] The process was completed by April 2007 and the body was renamed Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (Greater Bangalore Municipal Corporation).[18] The first elections to the newly created BBMP body were held on 28 March 2010, after the delays due to the delimitation of wards and finalizing voter lists. The second elections were held on 22 August 2015 with the Bharatiya Janata Party winning the majority with 101 Corporators (Indian National Congress won 76, Janata Dal-S won 14 and Independents - 7).

This ward is named after Chowdeshwari Layout near Yelahanka.

Salient features (2009 delimitation)

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Ward No.

2
* Ward Name Chowdeshwari
* Taluk Bangalore North (Additional)
* Hobli Yelahanka-1
* Assembly Constituency Yelahanka
* Lok Sabha Constituency Chikballapur
* Area (km2) 6.5
* Household (HH) - 2001 9506
* Household (HH) - 2011 4505
* Population (2001) 19626
* Male Population (2001) 10402
* Female Population (2001) 9224
* Population (2011) 36602
* Popn density (2001) 3019
* Popn density (2011) 5635
* Popn growth rate (%) 2001 - 2011 86.5
* HH growth rate (%) 2001 - 2011 111
* BBMP Zone Yelahanka
* BBMP Division Yelahanka
* BBMP Sub-Division Yelahanka
* Road length (km) 86
* Lakes # 2
* Lake area (sq m) 416208
* Parks # 6
* Park area (sq m) 11181.39
* Playgrounds # 0
* Playground area (sq m) 0
* Govt Schools # 6
* Police stations # 0
* Fire stations # 0
* Bus stops # 19
* BMTC TTMC # 0
* Street lights # 2508
* Police station -
* Lake name Puttenahalli Lake, Harohalli Lake
* Bus routes # 81
* Localities in the ward: Harohalli, Harohalli Lake, Kanchenahalli, ISRO Layout, Naganahalli, Naganahalli new layout, KEB Layout Phase I, Balaji Layout, Vinayaka Layout, Ramanashree California Garden layout, Deo Marvel Layout, Mahalaxmi Layout, Nisarga Layout, CRPF Quarters, Puttanahalli, Puttanahalli Kere, Monte Carlo apartment, DG staff quarters, Central Excise quarters, Wheel and Axle plant, FM Goetze plant, Chowdeshwari Layout, Kamakshiamma Layout, East Colony, Yelahanka (P), KHB Colony.
Boundary North By Northern & Eastern boundary of Harohalli village.
East By Part of Eastern boundary of Harohalli village, Chikkaballapur Railway line up to Dodballapur Railway line, Southern & western boundary of Yelahanka Tank, Tank bund road, Cross Road, Main Road, Bazar Road (extended to the railway line), railway line, NES Main road.
South By Dodballapur road, Crossroad, Cross Road, Puttenahalli road, Cross road, Main road, KHB road, 4th B cross, (Yelahanka CMC ward boundary), 4th Main.
West By Yelahanka CMC ward boundary, Eastern and northern boundary of Ananthpura village, and southern and western boundary of Harohalli village (BBMP limits).

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Salient features (2020 delimitation)

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Ward No.

1
* Ward Name Kempegowda
* Assembly Constituency Yelahanka
* Lok Sabha Constituency Chikballapur
* Area (km2) 9.6905
* Population (2011) 47075
* Popn density (2011) 4858
* Male Population (2011) 25023
* Female Population (2011) 22052
* SC Population (2011) 5105
* ST Population (2011) 1403
* Localities in the ward: ISRO Layout, Naganahalli, Harohalli, Harohalli kere, Srinidhi Layout, KEB Layout 1st Phase, CRPF Campus, Balaji Layout, Kenchenahalli, Heritage Estate, Vinayaka Layout, Puttanahalli, DUO Marvell Layout, Anantapura, Nisarga Layout, Mahalakshmi Layout, Ramanashri California Garden Layout, Atturu, Muneshwara Layout, Ananda Nagar, Yelahanka 5th Stage, KSSIDC Industrial Estate, Airforce Quarters, Wheel & Axle Plant (P), Kamakshamma Layout,

Yelahanka Satellite Town (P), Chowdeshwari Layout.

Boundary North By Existing Ward Boundary (2009 delimitation) BBMP Boundary Limit.
East By Existing Ward Boundary (2009 delimitation), Chikkaballapur Railway line up to Dodballapur Railway line, Yelahanka Lake Southside Boundary.
South By Tank Bund Road, Railway over bridge and joining towards Chikkaballapur Railway line and Dodballapur Railway line, Wheel and Axle plant Railway line from Yelahanka Junction, Jayaprakash Narayan Nagar Road, Dodballapur road, Yeshwanthpura Road (Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan Road), Puttenahalli Road (1st Main Road), 4th Main (Shiva Mandir Road), 6th Main, 5th Cross, Attur Road, Veerasagara Main Road.
West By Existing Ward Boundary (2009 delimitation) BBMP Boundary Limit.

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Salient features (2023 delimitation)

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Source:[23][24][25][26]

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Ward No.

1
* Ward Name Chowdeshwari
* Assembly Constituency Yelahanka
* Lok Sabha Constituency Chikballapur
* Area (km2) 3.37
* Population (2011) 42775
* Popn density (2011) 12693
* Male Population (2011) 22369
* Female Population (2011) 20406
* Localities in the ward: KSSIDC Industrial Area, Wheel and Axle plant, Chowdeshwari Layout, Air Force Quarters, Yelahanka Satellite Town (Part), Yelahanka (Part), Kamakshiamma Layout
Boundary North By Storm Water Drain
East Railway Line (Yelahanka to Chikballapur line), Yelahanka Lake Limits (western), Tank Bund Road (Existing Ward Boundary - 2009 delimitation), Main Road, (Existing Ward Boundary - 2009 delimitation), Majid Road, (Existing Ward Boundary - 2009 delimitation), Bazaar Road (Existing Ward Boundary - 2009 delimitation), Main Road, Cross Road, CMC Road, NES Main Road
South By Doddaballapura Road, Yelahanka New Town Main Road (Yeshwanthapura Road)
West Attur Road, 3rd Cross Road, Yelahanka 4th Phase Main (4th Main) Road, Shiva Mandir Road, 4th B Cross, KHB (6th Cross) Road, KHB Colony Road, Puttenahalli Main Road, Doddaballapura Road

Demographics

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Population Overview of Yelahanka Ward[27]
Ward Population Census Year Delimitation Year
Chowdeshwari 19626 2001 2009
Chowdeshwari 36602 2011 2009
Chowdeshwari 47075 2011 2020
Chowdeshwari 42775 2011 2023

Elected representatives

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Election
Year
Ward Name Name of Corporator Party Affililiation Reservation category
2010 Kempegowda K. V. Yashoda[28] Bharatiya Janata Party Backward Category A (Women)
2015 Kempegowda R. Padmavathi[29][30] Indian National Congress General (Women)
2024

See also

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References

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  14. ^ Enter equity – demands from revenue pockets ‘development’ https://bengaluru.citizenmatters.in/702-bbmp-layouts-702
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  29. ^ "BBMP corporators and their contact numbers – 2015". citizenmatters.in. 15 September 2015. Retrieved 23 March 2020.
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