Nagpur: Nagpur Municipal Corporation is set for a decisive administrative shift, with Mayor Neeta Thakre expressing confidence that women’s leadership will give the city a new and sharper direction. In a move being described as historic, the NMC has decided to hand over the leadership of all major civic committees to women.
Earlier, both the Mayor and Deputy Mayor posts were entrusted to women. The new decision goes further—women will now head the Standing Committee, Transport Committee, and other key decision-making bodies of the civic administration.
The step is aimed at increasing women’s direct and effective participation in policy and governance. The expectation is clear: stronger sensitivity to public issues, greater transparency, and a more citizen-focused administration.
The Bharatiya Janata Party has underlined that the decision reflects its confidence in women’s administrative capability. Given Nagpur’s political importance in the state, this move is being widely discussed as a potential model for other local self-government bodies in Maharashtra.
Officials say the objective is not symbolic representation but real authority—placing women at the center of strategic decision-making. From city development and infrastructure planning to transport systems and social initiatives, women leaders are expected to play an active and decisive role.
Women’s leadership key to Nagpur’s growth:
The belief driving this shift is straightforward: when given responsibility, women deliver. The civic leadership is confident that women-led committees will take firm, practical decisions that push Nagpur’s development forward in a measurable way.










