Urban Development and Municipal Affairs
Department of Urban Development and Municipal Affairs has sub-ordinate offices viz. KMDA, KMW&SA, ADDA, BDA, DSDA, HDA, JDA, MKDA, SJDA, SSDA, NKDA, GBDA, TRDA, FSDA, BKDA, PDA, KIT, HIT, HIDCO.
Financial Adviser (to be filled up by an officer in the rank of Special Secretary or Joint Secretary) has been introduced in the following six departments.
Any hawker who is a permanent resident of West Bengal, who is in extreme distress due to loss of business/ livelihood opportunities due to outbreak of Corona Virus (COVID-19) will be eligible for the assistance.
Municipalities may decide to issue advance notice to the defaulter owner/ developer/ builder and thereafter to impose penalty as per section 440 of the West Bengal Municipal Act, 1993
To meet the growing challenge of rapid urbanisation, State Government wants to build environment friendly, sustainable, liveable, energy positive, IT friendly and safe city.
Governor is pleased to constitute Task Forces at Kolkata Municipal Corporation and ULB Level for implementation of West Bengal State Urban Livelihood Mission under National Urban Livelihood Mission.
All the pension cases of the Municipal employees of the districts of North Bengal will be dealt by the DPPG Office at Uttarkanya, Siliguri w.e.f. 01.11.2014.
An Act to provide for the levy, collection, enforcement and recovery of building tax and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.
The rates of Dearness Allowance to the categories of employees who are drawing their pay in the prerevised scale of pay shall be enhanced from the existing rate of 115% to 127% with effect from 01.01.2014.