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Jorhat Municipal Board : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jorhat Municipal Board
The Jorhat Municipal Board of Jorhat, India was formed in 1909. The first chairman of the Jorhat Municipal Board was Lt. Col. Thomas Playfair, who held the position from February 3, 1911 to March 2, 1917. The current Municipal office is located on the 2nd floor of the Unnayan Bhavan Complex in Jorhat. == Background == The Jorhat Municipal Board, an urban administrative body, began its operations in 1909. Its goals are aimed at providing for the welfare of residents of Jorhat, the second largest city of Assam, a northeastern state within Guwahati of India (located specifically at 26 degrees North, 94 degrees East). Jorhat was previously the capital of the Ahom Kingdom in 1794. As a result of the Sarai Act of 1867, which banned ''sarais,'' temporary shelters for travelers whose identities and backgrounds were unknown to the state, from housing anymore of those travelers without keeping records, a union board emerged to enforce local governing and maintenance. In 1909, this board became the Jorhat Municipal Board, led by President Lt. Col. A. Playfair. It provided for an area ranging about 5 square kilometers, 15 wards, and a population of nearly 5,000. Now, the Board's range has extended to a total of 9 square kilometers, 19 wards, and a steadily growing population reaching over 1 million residents of Jorhat. In 2012, the Board celebrated its 100th anniversary of serving Jorhat residents.
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