Reforms in urban governance (Record no. 19875)

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Author Misra, B.
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Title Reforms in urban governance
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Volume, Issue number Vol.20(2), Apr-Jun
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. New Delhi
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Institute of Town Planners
Year 2023
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Pagination 11-23p.
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Summary, etc. Rapid urbanization and growth of cities have played increasingly pivotal role in country’s<br/>development and transformation from rural to urban. For sustaining this progress, the<br/>country needs to be sensitive to urban governance. Main objectives of urban governance are<br/>to provide better quality of living for all residents, to be proactive and get prepared to meet<br/>emerging challenges in fast changing urban scenario and create investment environment<br/>conducive to maintain sustainable development. The paper focuses on highlighting the<br/>lack in the main pillars of urban governance and the fault lines in governance. Major fault<br/>lines in urban governance are lack of a holistic approach to govern both urban and rural<br/>areas; inadequate empowerment of the ULBs; lack of strict monitoring and action to stop<br/>unplanned urban growth; extreme poor delivery of urban services; inadequate mechanisms<br/>for generating institutional capital and innovative financing; implementation of PPP<br/>mechanisms in development projects and more importantly poor peoples’ participation in<br/>decision making. The paper attempts to focus on selected four fault lines in urban governance<br/>and ends with suggested actions to ameliorate this situation.
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