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Greater Chennai Corporation Zone-13
31, Thiruvengadam Street, Kasturba Nagar, Adyar, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600020, India
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Mo
Review №1

The staffs response was good , the actual thing was how you(public) behave to them that will be the reflection of them , so give respect and take responsibilities then they will NOTE: for some irresponsible people . Sri Devi mam helped me a lot in Amma scooter scheme , such a good and responsible person

Ra
Review №2

Staff for death and birth certificate section not come at 10 am instead come at 11am. Also only one person for that section.No proper response from the head. Very good corporation, keep it up.

Ch
Review №3

Nice place. Good working environment

ve
Review №4

Behavior is very nice i really shocked some govt staff all treated to people like hard type but we are different and thank u sooo much

Al
Review №5

I visited here for my voters id...the process went on smoothly and the staff were kind too.

Ba
Review №6

No crowd.. but they are asking to come tomorrow to get tokens. Outside people are asking money to do this fast.

En
Review №7

I have been visited Greater Chennai Corporation LB Road Adyar for to update my mobile number in Adhar card (date:29 September 2020)but they are taking extra fee from the normal people, there is one black colour guy who is taking more money from the normal people. And they took Rs 300 for update mobile number in Adhar card, I dont think so, this much cost charges for update mobile number in Adhar card. Really Im not satisfied, please give the justice for normal people and give the punishment for that black colour guy. Last two year back their corporation staff took only Rs 30 for update mobile number in Adhar card. Now is two much expensive and there staff take extra money from the normal people. We need justice.

AJ
Review №8

Such poor arrangements for a great City of Chennai. A very irresponsible administration that lacks in policy and spirit to keep the city clean and good.

Vi
Review №9

This article is about administration of the City of Chennai . For administration of the Chennai Metropolitan Area, see Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority.Greater Chennai CorporationThe Chennai Municipal Corporation (officially the Greater Chennai Corporation,[1] formerly known as the Corporation of Madras), is the civic body that governs the city of Chennai (formerly Madras), India. Inaugurated on 29 September 1688, under a Royal Charter issued by King James II on 30 December 1687 as the Corporation of Madras, it is the oldest municipal body of the Commonwealth of Nations outside Great Britain.[2] It is headed by a mayor, who presides over 200 councillors each of whom represents one of the 200 wards of the city.[3] It is the second oldest city civic body in the world after the City of LondonThe Madras Corporation is the oldest municipal body of the Commonwealth of Nations outside the United Kingdom. It was formed in 1688 to control the powers of the Governor of Madras, Elihu Yale.[5] The Corporation was created by a Royal Charter issued on 30 December 1687 by King James II on the advice of the chairman of the East India Company, Josiah Child, on the model of Dutch Government in the East Indies.[6] The charter constituted the existing town of Fort St. George and all the territories belonging to the town, not exceeding a distance of ten miles from the Fort, into a Corporation. The Parliamentary Act of 1792 conferred the new Corporation power to levy municipal taxes in the city. The municipal administration also commenced from this act, making provision for the administration of the city. The Municipal Act continued to be amended, constantly introducing major changes in the constitution and powers of the Corporation from time to time.[6]Prior to the establishments of the corporation, the Governor of Madras or the Companys agent managed the affairs of the Fort St George and its residents with the assistance of a headman, an accountant, and the head of watch and ward. The Governor sat as Madrass Justice of the Peace. Taxes were introduced by Governor Streynsham Master (1678–1681). Complications arising out of these impositions and the growing expenses of an expanding town led to Sir Josiah drawing up plans for a more formal body of civic administration. The Corporation was inaugurated on 29 September 1688 with power to decide on petty cases, levy rates upon the inhabitants for building of schools, a town hall and a jail, when the new Mayor, 12 Aldermen and 60 Burgesses took their oaths.[6] The first members of the Corporation were representatives from diverse ethnicities. Nathaniel Higginson was the first Mayor, and he appointed representatives from the English, Scottish, French, Portuguese, and Indian mercantile communities as Aldermen. The post of the Mayor was held for one year at a time, the Mayor being elected by the Aldermen, whose term of office was for life.By 1856, the duties of the Corporation became more clearly defined. In 1919, the Aldermen were re-styled as Councillors. The title of Mayor had been replaced by President, and P. Theagaraya Chetty was nominated as President, the first Indian to be so chosen. However, the office of Mayor was re-created in 1933, when Kumararajah M. A. Muthiah Chettiar made the transition from last President to first new Mayor. The mayoralty has remained thereafter.good

Mo
Review №10

The usual government office. Delay in process and poor in response.

Sh
Review №11

A syndicate and nexus of corruption. All the officers and officials are well synchronised well planned well communicated niched and symbiotic in corrupting. Genuine requests are down until currencies are attached to the application form. They are paid on time with salary and allowances, yet they are unsatisfied. When the poor people gets their services is something which God only knows. Very disheartened

Ed
Review №12

Inaugurated on 29 September 1688, under a Royal Charter issued by King James II on 30 December 1687 as the Corporation of Madras, it is the oldest municipal body of the Commonwealth of Nations outside Great Britain. It is headed by a mayor, who presides over 200 councillors each of whom represents one of the 200 wards of the city.It is also the second oldest city civic body in the world after London.The charter constituted the existing town of Fort St. George and all the territories belonging to the town, not exceeding a distance of ten miles from the Fort, into a Corporation. The Parliamentary Act of 1792 conferred the new Corporation power to levy municipal taxes in the city. The municipal administration also commenced from this act, making provision for the administration of the city. The Municipal Act continued to be amended, constantly introducing major changes in the constitution and powers of the Corporation from time to time.Prior to the establishments of the corporation, the Governor of Madras or the Companys agent managed the affairs of the Fort St George and its residents with the assistance of a headman, an accountant, and the head of watch and ward. The Governor sat as Madrass Justice of the Peace. Taxes were introduced by Governor Streynsham Master(1678–1681). Complications arising out of these impositions and the growing expenses of an expanding town led to Sir Josiah drawing up plans for a more formal body of civic administration. The Corporation was inaugurated on 29 September 1688 with power to decide on petty cases, levy rates upon the inhabitants for building of schools, a town hall and a jail, when the new Mayor, 12 Aldermen and 60 Burgesses took their oaths.As Ive seen it from far, no personal experiences are included rather than the amazing artwork of construction.

M
Review №13

Poor govt office. staffs are working 10 days in a month. getting full salary

Vi
Review №14

No respect for the general public and No response for their queries.

Dh
Review №15

Good services To my adhaar correct ionBut if u go 9 am only u got tokens

SU
Review №16

Poor and not work proper. all staff time pass.

yo
Review №17

Corporation office zone 13+ government e-service center tax payers center + permanent Aadhar card services center+ good parking place natural environment+ aavin milk center all in one place+ div-175 office also there

Ra
Review №18

Small roadside park

Ka
Review №19

The landline number mentioned is of no use. No one attends the call. Someone, pl add the business hours so that it is easy for everyone.

Ak
Review №20

I visited here Once

Sa
Review №21

People never come on time. To get Election card, I have to go three times. Help desk is off no use.

MH
Review №22

A death certifate entry takes a lot many days, But I can see many entries are also done next day of cremation .How some people get prompt treatment

jo
Review №23

Very very worst i have never seen such a irresponsible people i have been there five times but every time the office will be closed they will stick the notice chart server error or its not working they will not deserve even 1 star very pathetic service...👎👎👎

Ab
Review №24

No response at all....staffs are hilarious

Ma
Review №25

Zero response, lethargic and work is never completed or updated.

gu
Review №26

Corporation office

Sa
Review №27

Chennai corporate

Rt
Review №28

Corporation of Chennai Corporation

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  • Address:31, Thiruvengadam Street, Kasturba Nagar, Adyar, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600020, India
  • Phone:+91 44 2442 5965
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