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The city of Mumbai, India, is divided into administrative divisions.
Greater Mumbai is the urban agglomeration of 18 million people (the largest in India and one of the six largest in the world) which comes under the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai. The Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai employs 1,40,626 people. The Corporation operates an annual budgetary outlay in excess of Rs. 3300 Crores. (US$ 720 million).
The two major offices in the City Government are those of the Honorable Mayor of Mumbai and the Municipal Commissioner of Mumbai. The office of the Mayor combines a functional role of chairing the Corporation meeting as well as ceremonial role associated with being the First Citizen of the premier city of India. Per the amended Municipal Corporation Act of 1888, a Deputy Mayor is appointed by the Mayor. The tenure of the Mayor and Deputy Mayor is two and a half years.
The Commissioner, a key figure in the local self government, is the executive head. He is the final administrative authority for the local self government of Mumbai.
Mumbai is also represented in the Parliament of India and Maharashtra Assembly (Legislature) - elections for which are held every 5 years.
For administrative purposes, Greater Mumbai is divided into 6 zones, each consisting of 3 to 5 wards named alphabetically.
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This zone consists of wards A, B, C, D and E, comprising an approximate population of 1.5 million as of 1991.
Areas under this ward are Fort, parts of Dock Area, Ballard Estate, Shahid Bhagat Singh Road, D'Mello Road, Netaji Subhash Marg (Marine Drive Sea), AP Marg, Lokmanya Tilak Marg and Colaba.
Areas under this ward are parts of D'Mello road, IR Road, Abdul Rehman Street, RB Marg, MA Road, JMR Marg and Lokmanya Tilak Marg.
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Areas under this ward are Chandanwadi, parts of IR Road, Abdul Rehman Street, Netaji Subhash Road, Maulana Shaukatali Road, Trimbak Parshuram St., Ardeshir Dady Jaykar St, Vitthalbhai Patel Road, Babasaheb J. Marg, Lokmanya Tilak Marg, Vasudeo Balvant Phadke Chowk, Anandilal Poddar Marg & Marine Drive.
Areas under this ward are Grant Road, V. P. Road, Ardeshir Dadi Street, Trimbak Parshuram Street, Sukhiaji Street, Netaji Subhash Road, D. N. Purandare Marg, Band Stand, Walkeshwar Road, B. lndrajit Road, Bhulabhai Desai Road up to Haji Ali, Boman Behram Marg, Aurthur Road, Tardeo Road, Cumballa and Malabar Hills, Keshavrao Khade Marg, B. Jaikar Marg up to Bhuleshwar Naka, Crossing M. K. Road up to Seashore.
Areas under this ward are Byculla, parts of Reay Road, West Sane Guruji Marg, Jahangir Boman Behram Marg, Sukhalaji Street, Dattaram Lad Marg, South Ramchandra Bhatt Marg, Wadi Bunder and Maulana Shaukataii Road.
Zone 2 consists of Wards F and G, comprising a population of approximately 2 million as of 1991.
Areas under this ward are Matunga, parts of Thane Creek and Mankikar Marg.
Parel comes under this area.
Dadar comes under this area.
N. M. Joshi Marg comes under this area.
This zone consists of wards H and K.
Areas under this ward are Santacruz, parts of CST Road, Vile Parle, Mahim and Dharavi.
Areas under this ward are Bandra, parts of Khar and Santacruz.
Andheri (East) comes under this area.
Areas under this ward are Andheri (West) and Oshiwara.
This zone consists of wards P and R.
Malad comes under this ward.
Areas under this ward are Goregaon, parts of Malad and Oshiwara.
Dahisar
This zone consists of wards L and M comprising a total population of approximately 1.4 million.
Areas under this ward are Kurla, area between Ghatkopar and Vikhroli and parts of Powai.
Chembur comes under this ward.
This zone consists of wards N, S and T.
Ghatkopar comes under this ward.
Bhandup comes under this ward.
Mulund comes under this ward.
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