Presentation on : LOCAL SELF GOVERNMENT IN URBAN AREAS
Presented by : Gokul Chavan Iranna Milanatti Gururaj Rudagi Manjunath Kajagar From, Mechanical Engineering Department
LOCAL SELF GOVERNMENT
RURAL LOCAL SELF GOVERNMENT
URBAN LOCAL SELF GOVERNMENT
MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS A municipal corporation is the legal term for a local governing body, including (but not necessarily limited to) cities, counties, towns, townships, charter townships, villages, and boroughs.
Municipal Corporation Municipal corporations are established in big cities. The Councilors are elected for Five Years. From the councilors, the Mayor is elected. 1/3 rd seats are reserved for women. Seats are also reserved for SC and ST. The municipal commissioner is the C hief Executive Officer(CEO)
Functions of Municipal Corporation The main function of the municipal corporation are as follows: Health and sanitation
2.Electricity and W ater Supply: Supply the electricity and water to all citizens. Electricity Water supply
3. Education: Our schools are dedicated to giving students the skills, tools and confidence they need for a lifetime of success. From preparing graduates for their first, exciting foray into the business world to helping busy professionals broaden their career possibilities, we provide flexible curriculum and scheduling, smaller classes with hands-on instruction and abundant personal attention and, most importantly, a practical education.
4.Public works like construction of Roads In urban areas roads may diverge through a city or village and be named as streets , serving a dual function as urban space easement and route.b Modern roads are normally smoothed, paved , or otherwise prepared to allow easy travel . Historically many roads were simply recognizable routes without any formal construction or maintenance .
Municipal Council Municipalities are towns that have population over 80,000 residents each. Members that form the municipal council are the councilors , MPs of constituency in the municipal and National MPs residing in the Municipality.
Activity of Urban Municipality Sl. no Activity Urban Seva Setu 1 Official driven Yes 2 Committee of how many officials 11 3 Committee chaired by Deputy Municipal Commissioner in Municipal corporation areas; District Municipal Officer/Class I officer for Municipalities 4 Venue Held in clusters of 2 -3 wards in Municipal Corporations and A and B class Municipalities; In C and D class municipalities it is held in different venues 5 Reporting Real-time and online on NIC Portal
Sl. no Activity Urban Seva Setu 6 Frequency All wards of Municipal Corporations and A and B class municipalities to be covered once every 3-4 months 7 Decisions taking time On the spot unless a field visit is warranted or documents required are not complete 8 Timings/Days Friday Saturday from 9 am to 5 pm 9 Kind of applications Certain MC/Municipality related services, Certificate regarding Income, creamy layer, domicile, caste, ration card, Ma Amrutam / Vatsalya yojna , Jan Dhan Yojana , Aadhar , etc. , Land measurement, and many benefits of government schemes.
Sl. no Activity Urban Seva Setu 10 How are applications received No advance applications; All applications received on the spot 11 Fee There is no fee for applying for any service; but if there is any fee that is legally mandated, it is taken. 12 Level at which organized Ward level 13 On the spot Disposal rate Average 96% 14 Negative disposal 0.34%
Cantonment Board Cantonment Board is one of civic administration body in India under control of Ministry of Defence. The Board comprise elected members besides ex-officio and nominated members as per the Cantonments Act, 2006 . The term of office of a member of a Board shall be five years. The Cantonment Board consists of eight elected Members, three nominated Military Members, three Ex-officio Members (Station Commander, Garrison Engineer and senior executive Medical Officer), one representative of the District Magistrate. Cantonments is divided into four categories, namely , Category I - population exceeds fifty thousand Category II - population exceeds ten thousand, but does not exceed fifty thousand Category III - population exceeds two thousand five hundred, but does not exceed ten thousand Category IV - population does not exceed two thousand five hundred.