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Lucknow Elects Six New Corporators to Executive Committee

Summary

  • Six corporators elected unopposed to Lucknow Municipal Corporation's executive committee
  • New members include Arun Kumar Rai, Prithvi Gupta, Pinky Rawat, and others
  • Committee shapes key policies on budget, sanitation, and civic services
Lucknow Elects Six New Corporators to Executive Committee

On August 15, 2025, six corporators were elected unopposed to Lucknow Municipal Corporation's (LMC) executive committee, filling the vacant seats that had been open for several months. The newly elected members include Arun Kumar Rai, Prithvi Gupta, Pinky Rawat, Rajesh Singh 'Gabbar', Sandeep Sharma, and Ram Naresh Chaurasia.

The announcement was made during a session at the LMC headquarters in Lalbagh, held under the chairmanship of Mayor Sushma Kharkwal. Municipal Commissioner Gaurav Kumar was also present at the event.

The executive committee plays a crucial role in shaping key policies on the city's budget, sanitation, water supply, street lighting, and other civic services. With the new members in place, officials expect pending policy decisions and development works to gain momentum. Mayor Kharkwal congratulated the newly elected corporators and stated that the committee would play a decisive role in Lucknow's progress.

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FAQ

The six corporators elected unopposed to Lucknow Municipal Corporation's executive committee were Arun Kumar Rai, Prithvi Gupta, Pinky Rawat, Rajesh Singh 'Gabbar', Sandeep Sharma, and Ram Naresh Chaurasia.
The executive committee shapes key policies on Lucknow's budget, sanitation, water supply, street lighting, and other civic services, and provides recommendations to the House for approval.
With the vacant seats now filled, officials expect pending policy decisions and development works to gain momentum, and the committee is expected to play a decisive role in the city's progress.

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