MP Govt Nominates Eldermen for 65 Nagar Parishads (2026 Order)
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Madhya Pradesh Urban Development Department nominates eldermen for 65 Nagar Parishads under Nagar Palika Act. Detailed ward-wise list issued on March 29, 2026 for Sagar, Rewa, Shahdol and other districts to ensure uninterrupted civic governance.
Madhya Pradesh Govt Nominates Eldermen for 65 Nagar Parishads
Fresh order under Nagar Palika Act ensures seamless urban governance till polls or next directive
In a significant administrative step, the Madhya Pradesh government today notified the nomination of eldermen for 65 Nagar Parishads across the state. The Urban Development and Housing Department issued the order of the Madhya Pradesh Nagar Palika Adhiniyam, 1961, appointing four eldermen each to these urban local bodies. The nominations will remain in force till the existing councils complete their term or until further orders, whichever comes earlier.
The notification aims to prevent any administrative vacuum in civic bodies where regular elections are yet to be scheduled. Senior officials confirmed the move will ensure uninterrupted delivery of essential services such as water supply, sanitation, road maintenance, street lighting and solid waste management in these towns.
Nominations Span Multiple Divisions
The comprehensive list covers urban bodies in districts including Sagar, Rewa, Mauganj, Shahdol, Umaria, Katni, Dindori, Narsinghpur, Balaghat, Seoni, Chhindwara, Pandhurna, Narmadapuram, Harda, Betul, Burhanpur and Khargone. Key councils include Karoulapur, Bilhara, Surkhi and Rahatgarh in Sagar division; Vaikunthpur, Sirmour, Dabhoura, Semariya, Tyonthar and Chakghat in Rewa; Budhar in Shahdol; and several others in the Narmada and southern regions.
Legal Framework and Immediate Effect
The state government exercised its statutory powers to nominate these eldermen for smooth functioning of the councils. Every nominee’s full name, father’s or husband’s name and ward number have been explicitly mentioned in the official order, making the entire process transparent and verifiable. The nominations take immediate effect upon publication.
Ward-Wise Details of Nominated Eldermen
The order features a balanced mix of experienced local leaders, women representatives and community figures from different wards. In Nagar Parishad Karoulapur (Sagar), Shri Prabhu Singh (Ward 15, Majhgawan), Smt. Kamlesh Rani Ray (Ward 5), Shri Shripal Jain (Ward 11) and Shri Vikram Singh (Ward 8) have been nominated. In Bilhara, Shri Manish Garg (Ward 1, Singwahani), Shri Raju Patel (Ward 4, Ganesh Chowk), Shri Pushpendra Thakur (Ward 1) and Shri Hiralal Ahirwar (Ward 5) find place. Similar ward-specific appointments have been made in Surkhi, Rahatgarh, Vaikunthpur, Sirmour, Dabhoura, Semariya and dozens of other councils, ensuring broad local representation.
Ensuring Continuity of Civic Services
With local body polls not yet notified in these areas, the fresh nominations of eldermen will allow the councils to convene meetings, sanction development works and resolve public grievances without any delay. This is especially important for ongoing schemes under state and central urban missions.
Impact on Urban Governance
The decision is expected to strengthen grassroots democracy in smaller towns where elected bodies sometimes face delays in reconstitution. Residents of these 65 Nagar Parishads can now directly approach the newly nominated eldermen for civic issues. It also reflects the government’s priority to keep urban development on track while preparations for the next municipal elections are underway.
What Lies Ahead
The state is likely to announce the schedule for regular Nagar Parishad elections in the coming months. Till then, the newly nominated eldermen will work alongside any existing elected members to implement development projects and maintain public services. The complete list of names, parentage and wards has been published in the official gazette for public information and easy reference.
This proactive step by the Madhya Pradesh government underscores its commitment to robust urban local self-governance and timely public service delivery across the state.
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MP Govt Nominates Eldermen for 65 Nagar Parishads (2026 Order)
Digital Desk
Madhya Pradesh Govt Nominates Eldermen for 65 Nagar Parishads
Fresh order under Nagar Palika Act ensures seamless urban governance till polls or next directive
In a significant administrative step, the Madhya Pradesh government today notified the nomination of eldermen for 65 Nagar Parishads across the state. The Urban Development and Housing Department issued the order of the Madhya Pradesh Nagar Palika Adhiniyam, 1961, appointing four eldermen each to these urban local bodies. The nominations will remain in force till the existing councils complete their term or until further orders, whichever comes earlier.
The notification aims to prevent any administrative vacuum in civic bodies where regular elections are yet to be scheduled. Senior officials confirmed the move will ensure uninterrupted delivery of essential services such as water supply, sanitation, road maintenance, street lighting and solid waste management in these towns.
Nominations Span Multiple Divisions
The comprehensive list covers urban bodies in districts including Sagar, Rewa, Mauganj, Shahdol, Umaria, Katni, Dindori, Narsinghpur, Balaghat, Seoni, Chhindwara, Pandhurna, Narmadapuram, Harda, Betul, Burhanpur and Khargone. Key councils include Karoulapur, Bilhara, Surkhi and Rahatgarh in Sagar division; Vaikunthpur, Sirmour, Dabhoura, Semariya, Tyonthar and Chakghat in Rewa; Budhar in Shahdol; and several others in the Narmada and southern regions.
Legal Framework and Immediate Effect
The state government exercised its statutory powers to nominate these eldermen for smooth functioning of the councils. Every nominee’s full name, father’s or husband’s name and ward number have been explicitly mentioned in the official order, making the entire process transparent and verifiable. The nominations take immediate effect upon publication.
Ward-Wise Details of Nominated Eldermen
The order features a balanced mix of experienced local leaders, women representatives and community figures from different wards. In Nagar Parishad Karoulapur (Sagar), Shri Prabhu Singh (Ward 15, Majhgawan), Smt. Kamlesh Rani Ray (Ward 5), Shri Shripal Jain (Ward 11) and Shri Vikram Singh (Ward 8) have been nominated. In Bilhara, Shri Manish Garg (Ward 1, Singwahani), Shri Raju Patel (Ward 4, Ganesh Chowk), Shri Pushpendra Thakur (Ward 1) and Shri Hiralal Ahirwar (Ward 5) find place. Similar ward-specific appointments have been made in Surkhi, Rahatgarh, Vaikunthpur, Sirmour, Dabhoura, Semariya and dozens of other councils, ensuring broad local representation.
Ensuring Continuity of Civic Services
With local body polls not yet notified in these areas, the fresh nominations of eldermen will allow the councils to convene meetings, sanction development works and resolve public grievances without any delay. This is especially important for ongoing schemes under state and central urban missions.
Impact on Urban Governance
The decision is expected to strengthen grassroots democracy in smaller towns where elected bodies sometimes face delays in reconstitution. Residents of these 65 Nagar Parishads can now directly approach the newly nominated eldermen for civic issues. It also reflects the government’s priority to keep urban development on track while preparations for the next municipal elections are underway.
What Lies Ahead
The state is likely to announce the schedule for regular Nagar Parishad elections in the coming months. Till then, the newly nominated eldermen will work alongside any existing elected members to implement development projects and maintain public services. The complete list of names, parentage and wards has been published in the official gazette for public information and easy reference.
This proactive step by the Madhya Pradesh government underscores its commitment to robust urban local self-governance and timely public service delivery across the state.