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Municipalities in India Evolution Constitutional Provisions and Urban Governance Framework Explained | BulletsIn

Municipalities in India Evolution Constitutional Provisions and Urban Governance Framework Explained | BulletsIn

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Municipalities form the backbone of urban governance in India, ensuring local administration, service delivery, and planned development through constitutional provisions and decentralized democratic institutions.

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  • Urban local self-government in India includes municipalities, municipal corporations, and local bodies responsible for governance, infrastructure, and public services in cities and towns.
  • The evolution of municipalities began with early corporations in Madras, Bombay, and Calcutta, followed by key reforms under Lord Ripon, who promoted decentralization.
  • The 74th Constitutional Amendment Act gave constitutional status to municipalities, introducing Part IX A and the Twelfth Schedule with defined functions.
  • Important provisions from Articles 243P to 243ZG define structure, elections, powers, finances, and responsibilities of municipalities across states in India.
  • Municipal bodies are composed of directly elected representatives, with ward divisions ensuring local representation and participation in urban governance systems.
  • Reservation provisions ensure representation for scheduled castes, scheduled tribes, and women, promoting inclusivity and democratic participation at the grassroots level.
  • Municipalities are responsible for key functions such as urban planning, water supply, sanitation, roads, public health, and social and economic development activities.
  • Financial powers allow municipalities to levy taxes, receive grants, and manage funds, enabling them to implement development projects and maintain urban infrastructure.
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