Administration in Delhi
Delhi covers the geographical area of 1,484 km2 (573 sq mi) , of which 783 km2 (302 sq mi) is designated rural, and 700 km2 (270 sq mi) urban. Geographically Delhi is divided into three statutory regions with the following area Municipal Corporation of Delhi (area is 1,397.3 km2 or 540 sq mi), New Delhi Municipal Committee (42.7 km2 or 16 sq mi) and Delhi Cantonment Board (43 km2 or 17 sq mi).
At present Delhi owes the pride of recognizing itself as the capital having the largest geographical area with second highest populated capital. The current population of Delhi counts 13.78 lakh in the territory region and 22 lakh in the including the area of Noida, Gurgaon, Greater Noida, Faridabad and Ghaziabad. The NCT is a federally administered union territory.
The migrants from all over the country in search of bread and shelter have made Delhi a multi cultural city.
With the formation of New Capital Territory of Delhi (NCT) in July 2007 the boundaries of Delhi are expanded and comprises nine districts, 27 tehsils, 59 census towns, 165 villages and three statutory towns – the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD); the New Delhi Municipal Committee (NDMC); and the Delhi Cantonment Board (DCB).
Delhi has four major satellite cities, which lie outside the National Capital Territory of Delhi. These are Gurgaon and Faridabad (in Haryana), and New Okhla Industrial Development Authority (NOIDA) and Ghaziabad, in Uttar Pradesh.
Delhi is divided into nine districts. Each district (division) is headed by a Deputy Commissioner and has three subdivisions. A Subdivision Magistrate heads each subdivision. All Deputy Commissioners report to the Divisional Commissioner. The District Administration of Delhi is the enforcing department for all kinds of State and Central Government policies and exercises supervisory powers over numerous other functionaries of the Government.