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The City District Government Karachi (CDGK) was a local government of Karachi, Pakistan. It was established through a local government ordinance (LGO) in 2000, which also established various other district governments in
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. It was headed by the
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and was formed under the presidential rule of
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in 2001. CDGK existed until 2010. CDGK became a major authority in the city and was granted unprecedented power. Urban authority was emphasized and rural authority was disbanded. The CDGK was a three-tier system, with each tier having its respective ''nazims'' and ''naib nazims'' (mayors and deputy mayors), and it oversaw a major increase in development. In 2012, the Sindh government decided that the development projects first undertaken by the CDGK would be carried out by the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC).


Background

On October 12, 1999,
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imposed martial law and set up the
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(NRB) which was tasked with designing a new local government system in Pakistan. The LGO was enacted in 2000, and in 2001, Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC) was accorded the status of City District Government Karachi. According to SLGO in 2001: For the first time in the history of Pakistan, a district government decentralized authority to the local level.


Administration

CDGK consisted of a three-tiered setup. Tier 1 was the City council of KMC; Tier 2 was the 18 Tehsil Municipal Administrations (TMA); and Tier 3 was the 178 union councils (UCs). The previous five-district setup was merged into the single district of Karachi. The KMC under CDGK had 255 members elected through popular elections of the UCs. The heads of these UCs then elected their mayor and deputy mayor.


Authority

The mayor controlled a large number of municipal powers and portfolios and his responsibilities included, but were not limited to: The Mayor held one-third of the land control of Karachi. The rest was under the control of other bodies including the
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—the federal government that had strong institutional presence independent of the district government—the CAA, railways, Cantonments), steel mills and the
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, which each had their own regulations despite being required to coordinate with CDGK.


Initiatives


Traffic Wardens

Due to a lack of traffic police and the need to manage the traffic of the city, the mayors introduced 1,575 traffic wardens. The system was dissolved when the 2001 LGO was scrapped by Sindh government.


Urban Transport System (UTS) / CNG Green Bus

The first city government under
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allowed the private sector to purchase imported, wide-bodied
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(CNG) buses. The purchase was given a subsidy of 6%, a federal government waiver on import duty and sales tax, and a 70% loan markup financed by the banks. According to the plan, the city needed 8,000 buses to replace aging, pollutant vehicles and improve Karachi's public transport infrastructure. Initially, 300-350 buses were purchased, but 40% of the vehicles ended up in other locations. A pilot project was initiated during the tenure of
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. High operating costs (caused by the high diesel price and unavailability of compressed natural gas), insufficient revenue, lack of funding by the city government after two years, failure to maintain the buses, and inability to secure a loan contributed to the failure of the project. Only 12 buses from this project remain operable, mainly on
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. There have been calls for the revival of CDGK.


Departments

Various departments were transferred to the KMC to streamline the local body system.: * Karachi Water and Sewerage Board (KW&SB) * Karachi Development Authority (KDA) * Malir Development Authority (MDA) * Lyari Development Authority (LDA) * Master Plan * Karachi Mass transit Cell (KMTC) * Karachi Solid Waste Management (KSWM) * Traffic Engineering Bureau (part of KDA) *
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(KUTC) (A federal body with CDGK's 15% stake) * Karachi Building Control Authority (KBCA) * Land Registry Department * Land Revenue Department {{Div col end


See also

*
Mayor of Karachi Mayor of Karachi (Urdu: ) is the executive of the Karachi metropolitan corporation and the Karachi local government system of the city of Karachi which is the third tier of governance in Pakistan after Federal and provincial governments. Pre ...


References

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