Local Self-Governance (Municipal Corporations) क्या है?
ऐतिहासिक पृष्ठभूमि
मुख्य प्रावधान
9 points- 1.
Part IXA of the Constitution (Articles 243P to 243ZG) deals with Municipalities.
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Constitutional Status: Mandates the establishment of Municipalities in every state.
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Three Types of Municipalities: Nagar Panchayats (for transitional areas), Municipal Councils (for smaller urban areas), and Municipal Corporations (for larger urban areas).
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Composition: Consist of directly elected members from territorial constituencies (wards). Provision for reservation of seats for Scheduled Castes (SCs), Scheduled Tribes (STs), and women (not less than one-third).
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Duration: Municipalities have a fixed term of five years. If dissolved earlier, fresh elections must be held within six months.
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Powers, Authority, and Responsibilities: State Legislatures endow Municipalities with powers to enable them to function as institutions of self-government, including preparing plans for economic development and social justice, and performing functions listed in the Twelfth Schedule.
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Finances: State Legislatures authorize Municipalities to levy, collect, and appropriate taxes, duties, tolls, and fees. The State Finance Commission reviews their financial position.
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State Election Commission: Responsible for the superintendence, direction, and control of the preparation of electoral rolls and the conduct of all elections to the Municipalities.
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Twelfth Schedule: Lists 18 functional items within the purview of Municipalities, such as urban planning, public health, sanitation, fire services, and slum improvement.
दृश्य सामग्री
Municipal Corporations: Structure, Functions & Challenges (74th CAA)
This mind map details the structure, functions, and constitutional backing of Municipal Corporations in India, as mandated by the 74th Constitutional Amendment Act, along with contemporary challenges they face in urban governance.
Municipal Corporations (Urban Local Bodies)
- ●Constitutional Basis (74th CAA, Part IXA)
- ●Structure & Composition
- ●Powers & Functions (12th Schedule)
- ●Challenges & Reforms
73rd vs. 74th Constitutional Amendment Acts: Panchayats & Municipalities
This table provides a side-by-side comparison of the 73rd and 74th Constitutional Amendment Acts, which institutionalized Panchayati Raj Institutions and Urban Local Bodies respectively, highlighting their similarities and differences in empowering local self-governance.
| Feature | 73rd CAA (Panchayats) | 74th CAA (Municipalities) |
|---|---|---|
| Year Enacted | 1992 | 1992 |
| Constitutional Part | Part IX (Articles 243 to 243O) | Part IXA (Articles 243P to 243ZG) |
| Schedule Added | Eleventh Schedule (29 functional items) | Twelfth Schedule (18 functional items) |
| Scope | Rural Local Self-Governance (Panchayati Raj Institutions) | Urban Local Self-Governance (Urban Local Bodies) |
| Three-Tier System | Gram Panchayat, Panchayat Samiti, Zila Parishad | Nagar Panchayat, Municipal Council, Municipal Corporation |
| Reservation of Seats | SC/ST (proportionate), Women (not less than 1/3rd), OBC (State discretion) | SC/ST (proportionate), Women (not less than 1/3rd), OBC (State discretion) |
| Duration of Bodies | Fixed term of 5 years | Fixed term of 5 years |
| Elections | State Election Commission (SEC) | State Election Commission (SEC) |
| Finance Commission | State Finance Commission (for financial review) | State Finance Commission (for financial review) |
| Mandatory Provisions | Establishment of 3-tier system, direct elections, reservation, SEC, SFC | Establishment of 3 types of municipalities, direct elections, reservation, SEC, SFC |
हालिया विकास
5 विकासImplementation of central schemes like Smart Cities Mission, AMRUT (Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation), and Swachh Bharat Abhiyan (Urban), enhancing the role and responsibilities of ULBs.
Challenges in financial devolution and capacity building for Municipal Corporations.
Increased focus on urban planning, sustainable development, and citizen participation in urban governance.
Debates on the effectiveness of Ward Committees and other decentralized structures within Municipal Corporations.
Impact of rapid urbanization on the infrastructure and service delivery capabilities of ULBs.
