comment -The Constitution (Seventy-fourth Amendment) Act, 1992, dealt with the devolution of power into the systems of Municipalities or Urban Local Governments. It mandated ... setting up and devolution of powers to Urban local bodies (ULBs) or city governments as the lowest unit of governance in cities and towns. This
including the failure to hold regular elections, prolonged supersession and inadequate devolution of powers and functions. As a result, Urban Local Bodies are not able ... self-government and such law may contain provisions for the devolution of powers and responsibilities upon Municipalities, subject to such conditions as may be specified
weaker sections like Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and women, inadequate devolution of powers and lack of financial resources. 2. Article 40 of the Constitution which ... self-government and such law may contain provisions for the devolution of powers and responsibilities upon Panchayats at the appropriate level, subject to such conditions
this voluminous report.
What are the real problems? One problem is devolution of power. No one wants to share the power with others. After ... experience.
Today, after 24 years, we are still discussing about devolution, devolution of power, devolution of various Departments and various subjects. What is our experience
Panchayats with powers of self-governance which may provide for the devolution of powers and responsibilities upon the Panchayats subject to such conditions ... power granted to the Executive Authority/ the Panchayat President under Rule 25 of the Building Rules, a power endowed on it by devolution
self-government and such law may contain provisions
for the devolution of powers and responsibilities upon
Panchayats, at the appropriate level, subject to such
conditions ... supremacy of the State Legislature while dealing with the questions of
devolution of power to the panchayats in relation to subjects on which
they have
demarcated, and not mixed up with the question of devolution of powers, and devolution of financial resources to the States.
As you know very well ... been recommended, on a priority basis, by the Sarkaria Commission. The devolution of powers and devolution of financial resources to the States should
contours are different to different people. If `autonomy’ means `devolution’, `decentralisation’, `greater financial powers’ or `greater powers to the panchayats and local bodies ... autonomy.
We have all been talking about Sarkaria Commission, the devolution of powers to the States. If autonomy is going to be limited to semantics
interpretation
of the constitutional amendment as also the State Legislation - (a)
devolution of powers; (b) decentralization; (c) autonomy; and (d)
vibrant unit of self-government ... power with the State Government which is
against the spirit of devolution of powers. In support, she relies
on Section 37 of the Bihar
interpretation
of the constitutional amendment as also the State Legislation - (a)
devolution of powers; (b) decentralization; (c) autonomy; and (d)
vibrant unit of self-government ... power with the State Government which is
against the spirit of devolution of powers. In support, she relies
on Section 37 of the Bihar