Urban infrastructure The metropolitan region includes Kanpur Nagar Nigam (KNN), 8 kilometres around the KNN boundary, and 47 villages of
Unnao district. On the northeastern side it extends to Murtaza Nagar, in the west its limit is
Akbarpur, Kanpur Dehat, and the eastern limit has been expanded to the road leading to Fatehpur. The metropolitan region includes the areas of
Shuklaganj Municipal Committee (Nagar Palika), Unnao Municipal Committee (Nagar Palika), Akbarpur Village Authority (Nagar Panchayat) and
Bithoor Village Authority (Nagar Panchayat).
Administration General administration Kanpur division consists of six districts and is headed by the
divisional commissioner of Kanpur, an
Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer. The
commissioner is the head of local government institutions (including municipal corporations) in charge of infrastructure development and maintaining law and order in the division. The
district magistrate of Kanpur reports to the
divisional commissioner. The current
commissioner is Shri Amit Gupta. The DM is assisted by a chief development officer; four district magistrates for finance/revenue, city, land acquisition, and civil supply; and eight city magistrates. The district has four
tehsils viz. Sadar, Bilhaur, Ghatampur and Narwal, each headed by a
sub-divisional magistrate. The area under the municipal limits of Kanpur city, or
Kanpur Municipal Corporation, is spread over an area of 403 square km. It oversees civic activities in the city. The head of the corporation is the mayor, but the executive and administration of the corporation are the responsibility of the
municipal commissioner, who is an IAS officer. There is also an executive committee present in the city. The development of infrastructure in the city is overseen by
Kanpur Development Authority (KDA), which comes under the Housing Department of
Uttar Pradesh government. The
divisional commissioner of Kanpur acts as the
ex-officio Chairman of KDA, whereas a vice chairperson, a government-appointed
IAS officer, looks after the daily matters of the authority. The current vice-chairman of Kanpur Development Authority is Shri Madan Singh Garbyal. The municipality receives revenue from general tax, advertisement tax, income from municipal properties, and grants from state government.
Municipal finance According to financial data published on the CityFinance Portal of the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, the Kanpur Municipal Corporation reported total revenue receipts of ₹931 crore (US$112 million) and total expenditure of ₹805 crore (US$97 million) in 2022–23. Tax revenue accounted for about 21.4% of the total revenue, while the corporation received ₹670 crore in grants during the financial year.
Law and order The Kanpur District Court is headed by the
district judge of Kanpur, who is assisted by numerous additional district judges, civil judges (senior division) and additional civil judges. Kanpur is a notified metropolitan area by UP Government under
Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, and therefore has a chief metropolitan magistrate, who is assisted by several metropolitan magistrates. The district judge is Shri Pradeep Kumar Singh, Each of the several police circles is headed by an Assistant Commissioner of Police in the rank of deputy superintendent of police. As mandated by the 74th constitutional amendment, there were 11 ward committees in Kanpur municipal corporation in 1991. Local elections were last held in 2022, when the mayor,
Pramila Pandey from the BJP, was re-elected. The previous mayor had been Captain (retired)
Jagatvir Singh Drona.
State politics Kanpur Nagar district encompasses one Lok Sabha constituency and ten
Uttar Pradesh Vidhan Sabha constituencies. The city of Kanpur has one representative
member of parliament in
Lok Sabha for
Kanpur,
Satyadev Pachauri.
Civic utilities The first development plan of the city was created by the
Kanpur Development Board in 1943. This was followed by the masterplan being designed by the Town and Country Planning Department from 1962 to 1991, which was adopted after the establishment of the Kanpur Development Authority in 1974. Electricity is supplied to the city by
Kanpur Electricity Supply Company (KESCO), which is under the
Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation Ltd (UPPCL). Fire services are under the state, Uttar Pradesh Fire Service. Water supply, sewerage is done by the Jal Kal vibhag of KMC. Infrastructure development and maintenance is done by the state's body, UP Jal Nigam. The piped water supply of Kanpur City was started in 1892. After construction of Ganga Barrage on the river, a permanent and reliable source for the water supply got available to provide 1600 mld raw water. In 2015, Ganga Pollution Control Unit in Kanpur got about Rs 200 crores to make four STPs functional. The city then reported having three STPs for domestic waste. In 2019, another STP costing worth Rs 816.25 was to be set up. As of 2020, While the government has stopped pollution from Kanpur's biggest drain, Sishamau, of Kanpur's 48 drains, eight still have no devices to stop effluents. Solid waste management is handled by the KMC. As of 2015, Kanpur generates 1,500 tonnes of solid wastes from domestic and industrial sources, 64,000 tonnes of
hazardous waste annually which includes metals and waste generated by tanneries, dye industries and chemical industries; while coal ash produced in Kanpur amounts to 71,000 tonnes per annum. == Transport ==