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List of mayors of Nagpur

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Mayor of Nagpur
Incumbent
Vacant
StyleMadam/Sir Mayor
AppointerChief Minister
Term length2.5 years
Formation1948; 76 years ago (1948)
Final holderDayashankar Tiwari
Websitewww.nmcnagpur.gov.in

The Mayor of Nagpur is the first citizen of the Indian city of Nagpur. The mayor is the chief of the Nagpur Municipal Corporation. The mayor's role is largely ceremonial as the real powers are vested in the Municipal Commissioner.

The mayor is elected from within the ranks of the council in a quinquennial election. The elections are conducted in all regions in the city to elect corporators. The Mayor is generally the leader of a party (or coalition of parties) that has a majority. Currently, the post of mayor is vacant due to delay in election.

List

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# Portrait Name Term of office[1] Election Party
1 B. S. Surve 31 January 1964 8 February 1965 1 year, 8 days
2 B. K. Takkamore 9 February 1965 30 September 1965 233 days
Vacant
3 Tejsingrao Laxmanrao Bhosle 15 April 1969 6 February 1970 297 days
4 S. M. Meshram 7 February 1970 6 January 1971 333 days
5 Haribhau Naik 7 January 1971 30 November 1971 327 days
6 Pundlik Masurkar 4 December 1971 6 January 1972 33 days
7 Bhaurao Mulak 7 January 1972 14 February 1973 1 year, 38 days
8 K. R. Pandav 15 February 1973 5 February 1974 355 days
9 M. M. Kinkhede 6 February 1974 13 February 1975 1 year, 7 days
10 B. M. Gaikwad 14 February 1975 7 March 1976 1 year, 22 days
11 Ramratan Janorkar 8 March 1976 13 January 1977 311 days
12 Sardar Atal Bahadur Singh 14 February 1977 6 February 1978 357 days
13 Shriram Vaidya 7 February 1978 7 February 1979 1 year, 0 days
14 S. M. Chahande 8 February 1979 17 February 1980 1 year, 9 days
15 A. A. Antik 18 February 1980 11 February 1981 359 days
Vacant
16 Sakharam Chaudhari 15 May 1985 2 February 1986 263 days
17 Tejram Somkuwar 3 February 1986 1 February 1987 363 days
18 Pandurang Hivarkar 2 February 1987 30 January 1988 362 days
19 M. M. Jadhav 25 April 1989 6 November 1989 195 days
20 Babanrao Yewale 3 February 1990 30 January 1991 361 days
21 Vallabhdas Daga 31 January 1991 1 March 1992 1 year, 30 days
22 Sudhakarrao Nimbalkar 2 March 1992 3 February 1993 338 days
23 Kishor Dorle 4 February 1993 2 February 1994 363 days
24 Rajesh Tambe 20 January 1995 4 February 1996 1 year, 15 days
25 Kundatai Vijaykar 5 February 1966 9 February 1997 1 year, 4 days
26 Devendra Fadnavis 5 March 1997 4 February 1999 1 year, 336 days 1997 Bharatiya Janata Party
27 Kalpana Pande 29 April 1999 27 March 2000 333 days
28 Vasundhara Masurkar 28 March 2000 6 March 2001 343 days
29 Pushpa Ghode 7 March 2001 4 March 2002 362 days
30 Vikas Thakre 5 March 2002 19 February 2005 2 years, 351 days 2002 Indian National Congress
31 Naresh Gawande 20 February 2005 4 March 2007 2 years, 12 days
32 Devrao Umredkar 5 March 2007 16 June 2007 103 days 2007 Bharatiya Janata Party
33 Maya Iwnate 15 July 2007 23 December 2009 2 years, 161 days
34 Archana Dehankar 24 December 2009 4 March 2012 2 years, 71 days
35[2] Anil Sole 5 March 2012 5 September 2014 2 years, 184 days 2012
36[3] Pravin Datke 5 September 2014 4 March 2017 2 years, 180 days
37[4] Nanda Jichkar 5 March 2017 22 November 2019 2 years, 262 days 2017
38[5] Sandip Joshi 22 November 2019 5 January 2021 1 year, 44 days
39[6] Dayashankar Tiwari 5 January 2021 4 March 2022 1 year, 58 days

References

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  1. ^ "::. Home page". nmcnagpur.gov.in.
  2. ^ "BJP dumps Sena, occupy Mayor, Dy Mayor posts in Nagpur". News18.com. 5 March 2012. Retrieved 6 July 2022.
  3. ^ "BJP's Praveen Datke elected Nagpur Mayor". Business-standard.com. Press Trust of India. 5 September 2014. Retrieved 6 July 2022.
  4. ^ "BJP's Nanda Jichkar elected Nagpur Mayor". Indianexpress.com. 5 March 2017. Retrieved 6 July 2022.
  5. ^ "Sandeep Joshi Elected as the New City Mayor". Thelivenagpur.com. 22 November 2019. Retrieved 6 July 2022.
  6. ^ "Maharashtra: Dayashankar Tiwari elected mayor of Nagpur". The Times of India. 5 January 2021. Retrieved 6 July 2022.