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Repalle Municipality

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Formation
  
1956

Legal status
  
Local government

Headquarters
  
Repalle

Merger of
  
Municipal Corporation

Purpose
  
Civic administration

Repalle Municipality

Type
  
Governmental organization

Repalle Municipality is the local self-government in Repalle of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is classified as a second grade municipality.

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Administration

The municipality was formed in 1956 and is spread in an area of 10.91 km2 (4.21 sq mi) and comprises 28 election wards. The present municipal commissioner of the city is D.Srinivasa Rao.

Civic works and services

The towns residents rely on borewells, pubilc taps for water, with the municipal department supplying 4 MLD (Million liters per day) of drinking water, 100 LPCD (litres per capita per day) of per capita water, and maintains 125 public taps, 324 public bore-wells. There are 96.90 km (60.21 mi) of roads, 121.80 km (75.68 mi) of drains, 3 km (1.9 mi) of storm drains, 2937 street lights, 3 recreational parks and 2 public markets. For public health, the municipality has 2 dispensaries and to impart primary and secondary education, it maintains 12 elementary 7 secondary schools.

References

Repalle Municipality Wikipedia