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408] CHENNAI, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2018 Karthigai 28, Vilambi, Thiruvalluvar Aandu–2049 Part VI—Section 2 © [Regd. No. TN/CCN/467/2012-14. GOVERNMENT OF TAMIL NADU [R. Dis. No. 197/2009. 2018 [Price: Rs. 82.40 Paise. TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY No. 408] CHENNAI, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2018 Karthigai 28, Vilambi, Thiruvalluvar Aandu–2049 Part VI—Section 2 Notifi cation or Orders of interest to a section of the public issued by Heads of Departments, etc. NOTIFICATIONS BY HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS, ETC. CHENNAI CITY MUNICIPAL CORPORATION RECOMMENDATION OF DELIMITATION COMMISSION - DELIMITATION OF WARDS OF URBAN LOCAL BODIES [L&E.D.C. No. LE10/1795/2017] No. VI(2)/160(a-3)/2018. WHEREAS the Delimitation Commission constituted under the Tamil Nadu Delimitation Commission Act, 2017 (Tamil Nadu Act 23 of 2017), has submitted its recommendations on the territorial wards of Municipal Corporations to the Government, after having published the draft proposal for delimitation of territorial wards of Municipal Corporations based on the last preceding census of which the relevant fi gures have been published (2011 census) for general information by inviting the objections /suggestions thereon. Based on the recommendation of delimitation of territorial wards of Municipal Corporation, the Government have after careful examination of the said recommendations, directed the Commissioner, Corporation of Chennai to verify the correctness of factual fi gures of the proposed newly formed territorial wards of Municipal Corporation and the same have again been verifi ed with the factual particulars of territorial wards of Municipal Corporation. 2. NOW, THEREFORE, in supersession of earlier notifi cation issued in this matter and in exercise of the powers conferred under section 45 of the Chennai City Municipal Corporation Act, 1919 (Tamil Nadu Act IV of 1919) and the powers delegated to the Commissioner, Corporation of Chennai in G.O.(Ms.)No.133, Municipal Administration and Water Supply Department, dated the 6th June 1996, published in Municipal Administration and Water Supply Department Notifi cation No. II/(2)/MW/1197(C-3)/96 at page 1 in Part- II Section 2 of the Tamil Nadu Government Gazette, Extraordinary, dated the 6th June 1996 and based on the recommendation of Delimitation Commission, the Commissioner, Corporation of Chennai hereby, after consulting the council, divides the Municipal Corporation into wards, as specifi ed in the Schedule below:- VI-2 Ex. 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