Greater Bengaluru Authority – List Of GBA Corporations, Wards, Maps, And More
Greater Bengaluru Authority or GBA (formerly BBMP) has introduced a new model of city administration for Bengaluru. GBA is formed under the Greater Bengaluru Governance Act (GBGA), 2024. The GBA is formed to improve governance, decentralization, and service delivery.
Under this Act, the existing Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) is being restructured into five independent municipal corporations, each headed by its own Mayor and Commissioner, but overseen by a Greater Bengaluru Authority for coordination.
What Is Greater Bengaluru Authority (GBA)?
The Greater Bengaluru Authority (GBA) is the new governing and planning body established to streamlining administration, urban planning, and infrastructure development across the Bengaluru Metropolitan region.
Greater Bengaluru Authority – List Of GBA Wards
Full List Of GBA Wards
| Corporation | Number of Wards |
|---|---|
| Bengaluru South City Corporation | 72 |
| Bengaluru Central City Corporation | 63 |
| Bengaluru West City Corporation | 111 |
| Bengaluru East City Corporation | 50 |
| Bengaluru North City Corporation | 72 |
| Total | 368 |
| Corporation | Ward Number | Ward Name |
|---|---|---|
| West City | 1 | Aramane Nagara |
| West City | 2 | Mattikere |
| West City | 3 | HMT Ward |
| West City | 4 | Chokkasandra |
| West City | 5 | Dodda Bidarakallu |
| West City | 6 | Peenya Industrial Area |
| West City | 7 | Lakshmi Devi Nagar |
| West City | 8 | Nandini Layout |
| West City | 9 | Marappana Palya |
| West City | 10 | Malleshwaram |
| West City | 11 | Raj Mahal Guttahalli |
| West City | 12 | Kadu Malleshwar Ward |
| West City | 13 | Subramanya Nagar |
| West City | 14 | Nagapura |
| West City | 15 | Mahalakshmipuram |
| West City | 16 | Laggere |
| West City | 17 | Rajagopal Nagar |
| West City | 18 | Heggannahalli |
| West City | 19 | Herohalli |
| West City | 20 | Kottegepalya |
| West City | 21 | Shakthi Ganapathi Nagar |
| West City | 22 | Shankar Matt |
| West City | 23 | Gayithri Nagar |
| West City | 24 | Dayananda Nagar |
| West City | 25 | Prakash Nagar |
| West City | 26 | Rajaji Nagar |
| West City | 27 | Basaveshwara Nagar |
| West City | 28 | Kamakshipalya |
| West City | 29 | Vrishabhavathi Nagar |
| West City | 30 | Kaveripura |
| West City | 31 | Govindaraja Nagar |
| West City | 32 | Agrahara Dasarahalli |
| West City | 33 | Dr. Raj Kumar Ward |
| West City | 34 | Shiva Nagar |
| West City | 35 | Sri Rama Mandir Ward |
| West City | 36 | Kempapura Agrahara |
| West City | 37 | Vijaya Nagar |
| West City | 38 | Hosahalli |
| West City | 39 | Marenahalli |
| West City | 40 | Maruthi Mandir Ward |
| West City | 41 | Mudalpalya |
| West City | 42 | Nagarabhavi |
| West City | 43 | Jnana Bharathi Ward |
| West City | 44 | Ullalu |
| West City | 45 | Nayandahalli |
| West City | 46 | Attiguppe |
| West City | 47 | Hampi Nagar |
| West City | 48 | Bapuji Nagar |
| West City | 49 | Basavanagudi |
| West City | 50 | Hanumanth Nagar |
| West City | 51 | Sri Nagar |
| West City | 52 | Gali Anjenaya Temple Ward |
| West City | 53 | Deepanjali Nagar |
| West City | 54 | Kengeri |
| West City | 55 | Raja Rajeshawari Nagar |
| West City | 56 | Hosakerehalli |
| West City | 57 | Giri Nagar |
| West City | 58 | Katriguppe |
| West City | 59 | Vidya Peeta Ward |
| West City | 60 | Ganesh Mandir Ward |
| West City | 61 | Kari Sandra |
| West City | 62 | Yediyur |
| West City | 63 | Chikkala Sandra |
| West City | 64 | Hemmigepura |
| Central City | 1 | Benniganahalli |
| Central City | 2 | C.V. Raman Nagar |
| Central City | 3 | New Tippa Sandra |
| Central City | 4 | Ramaswamy Palya |
| Central City | 5 | Jaya Mahal |
| Central City | 6 | Dattatreya Temple Ward |
| Central City | 7 | Sarvagna Nagar |
| Central City | 8 | Hoysala Nagar |
| Central City | 9 | Jeevanbhima Nagar |
| Central City | 10 | Jogupalya |
| Central City | 11 | Halsoor |
| Central City | 12 | Bharathi Nagar |
| Central City | 13 | Shivaji Nagar |
| Central City | 14 | Vasanth Nagar |
| Central City | 15 | Gandhi Nagar |
| Central City | 16 | Subhash Nagar |
| Central City | 17 | Okalipuram |
| Central City | 18 | Chickpete |
| Central City | 19 | Sampangiram Nagar |
| Central City | 20 | Shantala Nagar |
| Central City | 21 | Domlur |
| Central City | 22 | Konena Agrahara |
| Central City | 23 | Agaram |
| Central City | 24 | Vannar Pet |
| Central City | 25 | Nilasandra |
| Central City | 26 | Shanthi Nagar |
| Central City | 27 | Sudham Nagar |
| Central City | 28 | Dharmaraya Swamy Temple |
| Central City | 29 | Cottonpete |
| Central City | 30 | Binni Pete |
| Central City | 31 | Padarayanapura |
| Central City | 32 | Jagajivanaram Nagar |
| Central City | 33 | Rayapuram |
| Central City | 34 | Chelavadi Palya |
| Central City | 35 | KR Market |
| Central City | 36 | Chamraja Pet |
| Central City | 37 | Azad Nagar |
| Central City | 38 | Sunkenahalli |
| Central City | 39 | Vishveshwara Puram |
| Central City | 40 | Siddapura |
| Central City | 41 | Hombegowda Nagar |
| Central City | 42 | Jaya Nagar |
| North City | 1 | Kempegowda Ward |
| North City | 2 | Chowdeswari Ward |
| North City | 3 | Atturu |
| North City | 4 | Yelahanka Satellite Town |
| North City | 5 | Jakkuru |
| North City | 6 | Thanisandra |
| North City | 7 | Byatarayanapura |
| North City | 8 | Kodigehalli |
| North City | 9 | Vidyaranyapura |
| North City | 10 | Dodda Bommasandra |
| North City | 11 | Kuvempu Nagar |
| North City | 12 | Shettihalli |
| North City | 13 | Mallasandra |
| North City | 14 | Bagalakunte |
| North City | 15 | T Dasarahalli |
| North City | 16 | Jalahalli |
| North City | 17 | J P Park |
| North City | 18 | Radhakrishna Temple Ward |
| North City | 19 | Sanjaya Nagar |
| North City | 20 | Ganga Nagar |
| North City | 21 | Hebbala |
| North City | 22 | Vishwanath Nagenahalli |
| North City | 23 | Nagavara |
| North City | 24 | HBR Layout |
| North City | 25 | Banasavadi |
| North City | 26 | Kammanahalli |
| North City | 27 | Kacharkanahalli |
| North City | 28 | Kadugondanahalli |
| North City | 29 | Kushal Nagar |
| North City | 30 | Kaval Bairasandra |
| North City | 31 | Manorayana Palya |
| North City | 32 | Gangenahalli |
| North City | 33 | Yeshwanthpura |
| North City | 34 | Jayachamarajendra Nagar |
| North City | 35 | Devara Jeevanahalli |
| North City | 36 | Muneshwara Nagar |
| North City | 37 | Lingarajapura |
| North City | 38 | Maruthi Seva Nagar |
| North City | 39 | Sagayar Puram |
| North City | 40 | SK Garden |
| North City | 41 | Pulakeshi Nagar |
| South City | 1 | Lakkasandra |
| South City | 2 | Adugodi |
| South City | 3 | Ejipura |
| South City | 4 | Bellanduru |
| South City | 5 | Koramangala |
| South City | 6 | Suddagutne Palya |
| South City | 7 | Raja Rajeshwari Nagar |
| South City | 8 | Pattabhi Ram Nagar |
| South City | 9 | Byra Sandra |
| South City | 10 | Jaya Nagar East |
| South City | 11 | Gurappana Palya |
| South City | 12 | Madivala |
| South City | 13 | Jakka Sandra |
| South City | 14 | HSR Layout |
| South City | 15 | Bommanahalli |
| South City | 16 | BTM Layout |
| South City | 17 | JP Nagar |
| South City | 18 | Sarakki |
| South City | 19 | Shakambari Nrar |
| South City | 20 | Banashankari Temple Ward |
| South City | 21 | Kumara Swamy Layout |
| South City | 22 | Padmanabha Nagar |
| South City | 23 | Uttarahalli |
| South City | 24 | Yelchenahalli |
| South City | 25 | Jaraganahalli |
| South City | 26 | Puttenahalli |
| South City | 27 | Bilekhalli |
| South City | 28 | Honga Sandra |
| South City | 29 | Mangammana Palya |
| South City | 30 | Singa Sandra |
| South City | 31 | Begur |
| South City | 32 | Arakere |
| South City | 33 | Gottigere |
| South City | 34 | Konankunte |
| South City | 35 | Anjanapura |
| South City | 36 | Vasanthpura |
| South City | 37 | Hemmigepura |
| East City | 1 | Horamavu |
| East City | 2 | Ramamurthy Nagar |
| East City | 3 | Vijnanapura |
| East City | 4 | KR Puram |
| East City | 5 | Basavanapura |
| East City | 6 | Hudi |
| East City | 7 | Devasandra |
| East City | 8 | A Narayanapura |
| East City | 9 | Vijnana Nagar |
| East City | 10 | Garudachar Palya |
| East City | 11 | Kadugodi |
| East City | 12 | Hagadur |
| East City | 13 | Dodda Nekkundi |
| East City | 14 | Marathahalli |
| East City | 15 | HAL Airport |
| East City | 16 | Varthur |
| East City | 17 | Bellanduru |
Greater Bengaluru Authority (GBA) Wards PDF
- https://erajyapatra.karnataka.gov.in/WriteReadData/2025/9222.pdf ■ West: 111 Wards
- https://erajyapatra.karnataka.gov.in/WriteReadData/2025/9222.pdf ■North: 72 Wards
- https://erajyapatra.karnataka.gov.in/WriteReadData/2025/9223.pdf ■South: 72 Wards
- https://erajyapatra.karnataka.gov.in/WriteReadData/2025/9220.pdf ■East: 63 Wards
- https://erajyapatra.karnataka.gov.in/WriteReadData/2025/9221.pdf ■Central: 50 Wards
GBA Highlight
- Announced in: 2024
- Established through: Greater Bengaluru Governance Bill
- Replaces BBMP as the top-level authority.
- Encompasses 5 new municipal corporations (besides the existing BBMP wards).
Objectives Of Greater Bengaluru Authority
- Decentralize governance in a city of over 1.3 crore people
- Improve civic management, infrastructure, and service delivery
- Empower local wards while ensuring unified city planning
What It Means for Bengaluru
- Unified Governance: Instead of only BBMP handling core city issues, GBA will oversee the entire metropolitan region, ensuring coordination among multiple corporations and planning bodies.
- Metropolitan Scale Planning: Covers city limits + surrounding areas that function as Bengaluru’s economic and residential extensions.
- Better Infrastructure Management: Focus on transport, waste management, water supply, and urban amenities.
- Decentralisation: Power and funds expected to be devolved at ward and zonal levels for efficient local governance.
Key Difference Between GBA And BBMP
Greater Bengaluru Authority – List Of 5 Corporations And Assembly Constituencies
| Municipal Corporation | Assembly Constituencies | Areas Covered | Headquarters |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bengaluru Central City Corporation (BCC) | Chickpet Gandhi Nagar Shanti Nagar Pulakeshi Nagar Chamarajpet Shivaji Nagar | MG Road, Vidhana Soudha, Shivajinagar, Rajajinagar, Basavanagudi, Jayanagar, Gandhinagar | Hudson Circle |
| Bengaluru South City Corporation (BSCC) | BTM Layout Bangalore South Bommanahalli Jayanagar Padmanabhanagar Mahadevapura (Bellandur part) | JP Nagar, Banashankari, BTM Layout, Kumaraswamy Layout, Uttarahalli | Jayanagara |
| Bengaluru East City Corporation (BECC) | KR Puram Mahadevapura (excluding Bellandur) | Whitefield, Mahadevapura, KR Puram, Indiranagar, CV Raman Nagar | Mahadevapura |
| Bengaluru West City Corporation (BWCC) | Malleswaram Basavanagudi | Basavanagudi: Bull Temple area; Malleswaram (ward names TBD) | Rajarajeshwarinagara |
| Bengaluru North City Corporation (BNCC) | Byatarayanapura Dasarahalli Hebbal Pulakeshi Nagar Rajarajeshwari Nagar Sarvagna Nagar Yelahanka | Vijayanagar, Nagarabhavi, Kengeri, Chandra Layout, Magadi Road area | Yelahanka |
Greater Bengaluru Authority – Area, Population, And More
| Corporation | Area (sq km) | Population (2023, in millions) | Density (per sq km) | Projected Property Tax Collection (2025, ₹ Cr) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Central | 78 | 1.23 | 15,769 | 659 |
| East | 163 | 3.15 | 19,328 | 992 |
| North | 158 | 1.53 | 9,620 | 553 |
| West | 161 | 4.45 | 27,637 | 1,077 |
| South | 152 | 1.47 | 9,671 | 537 |
| Total | 712 | 11.44 | 22,807 (avg) | 3,767 |
Greater Bangalore Map (GBA Map)

The Greater Bengaluru Governance Act, 2024
The Greater Bengaluru Governance Act, 2024 (Karnataka Act No. 36 of 2025) is a law passed by the Karnataka legislature to redefine and reorganize the governance and administration of Bengaluru and its metropolitan region.
Its purpose is to introduce a framework of institutions, processes, and powers for effective urban governance in what is called the Greater Bengaluru Are.
The ACT replaces and supersedes prior laws (notably the BBMP Act, 2020) governing Bengaluru’s municipal administration.
The Need For The Greater Bengaluru Governance Act, 2024
- Bengaluru’s growth over decades created a highly fragmented institutional setup: multiple civic agencies (water, transport, development authorities) operating with overlapping roles and poor coordination.
- The existing system under BBMP and associated Acts was not structured to handle metropolitan-scale issues, large infrastructure projects, or uniform planning across expanding suburbs.
- The new Act aims to integrate planning, streamline functions, and strengthen accountability and citizen participation across the larger urban region.
Key Features Of The Greater Bengaluru Governance Act, 2024
Three-tier Governance Model
- Greater Bengaluru Authority (GBA) — a metropolitan apex body
- City Corporations — up to seven independent local bodies under the GBA
- Ward Committees — grassroots level participatory units
Dissolution & Vesting of BBMP and other local bodies
When the Act comes into force, BBMP and other existing municipal/ local bodies within the defined area are dissolved, and their assets/liabilities vest in the State (until reassigned) or in the new entities.
Constitution of GBA
- The Chief Minister acts as ex-officio Chairperson.
- A Chief Commissioner (senior government official) is appointed as the principal executive head.
- Members include ministers, MLAs, MPs whose constituencies fall within Greater Bengaluru, and mayors of the city corporations.
Powers and functions
- GBA is tasked with coordinating and supervising public authorities (water, transport, electricity, etc.) in the area, issuing binding directions.
- Acts as the planning authority for the Greater Bengaluru Area under the Karnataka Town & Country Planning Act.
- It can plan and execute major infrastructure projects that span across city corporation boundaries.
- GBA must establish an Economic Development Agency and a Climate Action Cell to guide growth and sustainability.
Financial and accountability measures
- GBA can receive grants, borrow funds, and prepare its own budget.
- Its accounts are subject to audit (including oversight by Comptroller & Auditor General) and an annual reporting requirement.
Territorial flexibility
- The State Government can notify and revise the boundaries of the Greater Bengaluru Area over time.
The Greater Bengaluru Governance Act – Implementation And Transition
- The law came into effect starting May 15, 2025, as the “appointed date” for restructuring to begin.
- During the transition, BBMP continued to function until GBA and the new corporations became fully operational (by September 2, 2025).
- The law allows up to seven city corporations to be formed within its jurisdiction; the government started with five initially.
The Greater Bengaluru Governance Act 2024 PDF

Greater Bengaluru Authority – Top FAQs
Which areas come under Greater Bangalore?
Greater Bangalore includes Core city + CMCs + TMC + Villages, covering an area of about 741 sq km and divided into 198 wards:
City Municipal Councils (CMCs) under GBA
1. Rajarajeshwari Nagar
2. Dasarahalli
3. Bommanahalli
4. Krishnarajapura (KR Puram)
5. Mahadevapura
6. Byatarayanapura (Yelahanka region)
7. Kengeri
Town Municipal Council (TMC):
1. Yelahanka
What are the 5 corporations in Bangalore?
The 5 new corporation in Bangalore are Central Corporation, East Corporation, West Corporation, North Corporation and South Corporation.
Is Bengaluru no longer under BBMP?
No. Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) was officially dissolved on, paving the way for Greater Bengaluru Authority
Does electronic city come under Greater Bengaluru Authority?
Yes. In addition to Electronic City, The Greater Bengaluru Authority also include areas such as Sarjapur, Attibele, Bommasandra, Jigani, Bagalur,, Hesaraghatta, Rajanakunte, Dasanapura, Tavarekere, Makali, Kumbalagodu, Harohalli, and Kaggalipura, .
What is Greater Bengaluru Area?
The greater Bengaluru area refers to the larger metropolitan region surrounding Bengaluru city that goes beyond the core limits of Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP).
The greater Bengaluru area includes:
1. Bengaluru Urban district
2. Parts of Bengaluru Rural district
3. Parts of Ramanagara district
The idea of greater Bengaluru area is similar to other global metropolitan regions (like Greater London or Greater Tokyo). It captures the economic, residential, and industrial zones that are interconnected with Bengaluru city.
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