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Municipalities in India
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Municipalities in India
Introduction to Urban Local Government
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Definition
Governance of urban areas by elected
representatives, with jurisdiction limited to areas
demarcated by state government.
2
Types
Includes Municipal Corporation, Municipality, Notified
Area Committee, Town Area Committee, Cantonment
Board, Township, Port Trust, and Special Purpose
Agency.
3
Constitutional Status
Constitutionalized through the 74th Amendment Act
of 1992, a landmark for urban governance.
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Central Management
Managed by the Ministry of Housing and Urban
Affairs, Defence (cantonment boards), and Home
Affairs (Union Territories).
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Municipalities in India
Introduction to Urban Local Government
1
Definition
Governance of urban areas by elected
representatives, with jurisdiction limited to areas
demarcated by state government.
2
Types
Includes Municipal Corporation, Municipality, Notified
Area Committee, Town Area Committee, Cantonment
Board, Township, Port Trust, and Special Purpose
Agency.
3
Constitutional Status
Constitutionalized through the 74th Amendment Act
of 1992, a landmark for urban governance.
4
Central Management
Managed by the Ministry of Housing and Urban
Affairs, Defence (cantonment boards), and Home
Affairs (Union Territories).
Evolution of Urban Bodies in India
1
1688
The first municipal corporation was established in Madras, with the Charter issued on 30th December 1687 and the
corporation coming into existence on 29th September 1688.
2
1726
Municipal corporations were established in Bombay and Calcutta, expanding urban governance in major colonial
settlements.
3
1870-1882
Lord Mayo's Resolution focused on financial decentralization, while Lord Ripon's Resolution became the 'Magna Carta' of
local self-government, earning him the title of father of local self-government in India.
4
1907-1935
The Royal Commission on decentralization was appointed, followed by the Government of India Acts which progressively
transferred local self-government to Indian control.
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Municipalities in India
Introduction to Urban Local Government
1
Definition
Governance of urban areas by elected
representatives, with jurisdiction limited to areas
demarcated by state government.
2
Types
Includes Municipal Corporation, Municipality, Notified
Area Committee, Town Area Committee, Cantonment
Board, Township, Port Trust, and Special Purpose
Agency.
3
Constitutional Status
Constitutionalized through the 74th Amendment Act
of 1992, a landmark for urban governance.
4
Central Management
Managed by the Ministry of Housing and Urban
Affairs, Defence (cantonment boards), and Home
Affairs (Union Territories).
Evolution of Urban Bodies in India
1
1688
The first municipal corporation was established in Madras, with the Charter issued on 30th December 1687 and the
corporation coming into existence on 29th September 1688.
2
1726
Municipal corporations were established in Bombay and Calcutta, expanding urban governance in major colonial
settlements.
3
1870-1882
Lord Mayo's Resolution focused on financial decentralization, while Lord Ripon's Resolution became the 'Magna Carta' of
local self-government, earning him the title of father of local self-government in India.
4
1907-1935
The Royal Commission on decentralization was appointed, followed by the Government of India Acts which progressively
transferred local self-government to Indian control.
Committees and Commissions
Central Government
Initiatives
The Central Government
has appointed various
committees and
commissions to enhance
the performance of urban
local governments
throughout India's
independent history.
Policy
Recommendations
These committees have
provided valuable
recommendations on
urban planning, municipal
finances, service delivery,
and administrative reforms
to strengthen local
governance.
Implementation
Framework
The commissions have
helped establish
frameworks for
implementing urban
development programmes,
ensuring better
coordination between
central, state and local
bodies.
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Municipalities in India
Introduction to Urban Local Government
1
Definition
Governance of urban areas by elected
representatives, with jurisdiction limited to areas
demarcated by state government.
2
Types
Includes Municipal Corporation, Municipality, Notified
Area Committee, Town Area Committee, Cantonment
Board, Township, Port Trust, and Special Purpose
Agency.
3
Constitutional Status
Constitutionalized through the 74th Amendment Act
of 1992, a landmark for urban governance.
4
Central Management
Managed by the Ministry of Housing and Urban
Affairs, Defence (cantonment boards), and Home
Affairs (Union Territories).
Evolution of Urban Bodies in India
1
1688
The first municipal corporation was established in Madras, with the Charter issued on 30th December 1687 and the
corporation coming into existence on 29th September 1688.
2
1726
Municipal corporations were established in Bombay and Calcutta, expanding urban governance in major colonial
settlements.
3
1870-1882
Lord Mayo's Resolution focused on financial decentralization, while Lord Ripon's Resolution became the 'Magna Carta' of
local self-government, earning him the title of father of local self-government in India.
4
1907-1935
The Royal Commission on decentralization was appointed, followed by the Government of India Acts which progressively
transferred local self-government to Indian control.
Committees and Commissions
Central Government
Initiatives
The Central Government
has appointed various
committees and
commissions to enhance
the performance of urban
local governments
throughout India's
independent history.
Policy
Recommendations
These committees have
provided valuable
recommendations on
urban planning, municipal
finances, service delivery,
and administrative reforms
to strengthen local
governance.
Implementation
Framework
The commissions have
helped establish
frameworks for
implementing urban
development programmes,
ensuring better
coordination between
central, state and local
bodies.
C¿±ÿcucecu¿±a?uÿacu¿±
1
Ra?ul Ga±dhu G¿leñ±«e±c (1989)
In August 1989, the Rajiv Gandhi government introduced the 65th Constitutional Amendment Bill (Nagarpalika Bill)
in the Lok Sabha, aiming to give constitutional status to municipal bodies. Despite passing in the Lok Sabha, it was
defeated in the Rajya Sabha in October 1989, leading to its lapse.
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V .P . Su±gh G¿leñ±«e±c (1990)
The National Front Government, led by V.P. Singh, reintroduced the revised Nagarpalika Bill in the Lok Sabha in
September 1990. Unfortunately, the bill did not pass and eventually lapsed due to the dissolution of the Lok Sabha.
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Nañaÿu«ha Ra¿ G¿leñ±«e±c (1991-1993)
The P.V. Narasimha Rao Government presented the modified Municipalities Bill in the Lok Sabha in September
1991. This bill successfully transformed into the 74th Constitutional Amendment Act of 1992, coming into effect on
June 1, 1993.
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