Efforts are under way for
merger of around 46 villages on the periphery of the city into the Berhampur
Municipal Corporation (BMC) area.
Berhampur, the oldest
municipality of the state was elevated to a Municipal Corporation on Dec 31, 2008.
As per the gazette notification made for the purpose the boundary of the new
Municipal Corporation, it was to include 26 villages of 14 panchayats on its
periphery. Even after four years the boundary of the BMC has not been redrawn.
According to BMC authorities, as per the recent plans the number of villages
proposed to be included in the BMC has been increased to 46. They are from
panchayats adjoining the BMC area. When Cuttack and Bhubaneswar urban bodies
were elevated to Municipal Corporations, more than 60 panchayats were merged
with these urban bodies. But in case of Berhampur similar action has been
delayed.
The Berhampur Sub-Collector
convened a meeting to discuss the process to be initiated. As per BMC officials
the villages to be included are the ones through which the proposed ring road
for the city would pass. With the inclusion of these new villages the
population of the city would exceed seven lakh and it would provide scope for
planned development of the city. Source: The Hindu
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