Ahmedabad is a historical and industrial city of Gujarat. After reaching the megacity state, its rate of growth and development has increased dramatically. The Ahmedabad Municipality, or AMC, created in July 1950 under the Bombay Law Institute of 1949, is responsible for the municipal infrastructure and administration of the city of Ahmedabad.
The autonomous local government of the city, namely the municipality of Ahmedabad, was the first parliamentary council or democratic institution in India. Ahmedabad had cited the example of an autonomous body that was to administer the city for the first time under British rule. This institution has been unique and rich in diversity since its inception. The Ahmedabad fort has fallen in many places due to flooding in the river. Therefore, Lord of Hell, then the collector convened a meeting of the citizens of the city and on April 21, 1831 he formed a "wall of committee money" to raise the necessary funds to repair the wall. The formation of the committee laid the foundations for the renewal of the city. The committee imposed 1% taxes on the sale of products such as clarified butter, etc. Therefore, a fund of two thousand lakhs was raised and the British government forced the Committee. Sheth Ranchhodlal Chhotalal was appointed to repair the government of the first president of the congregation on September 15, 1885. The community of the Republic was founded April 1915 and Rao Bahadur Bhaishankar Nanabhai becomes the first elected president of the community. Community
The city of Ahmedabad, 100 years old, was founded in 1925 in 1935. In 1950, the city of Ahmedabad was founded and the name of the mayor was created in the place and place of the President. The honor of being the last president and first mayor is Sheth Chinubhai Chimanlal. The central hall of the municipal society called "Gandhi Hall" and the administrative building of
The corporation was called "Sardar Patel Bhavan".