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Governmental Control over Municipal Institutions. - Political Science

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Governmental Control over Municipal Institutions.

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  • Governmental Control over Municipal Institutions Although Municipal Institutions have an autonomous structure and function independently, they are still subject to the overarching supervision and control of the State Government.
  • This control is exercised in multiple forms. The State Legislature holds the authority to determine the structure, powers, functions, and composition of these bodies through legislation.
  • Financial control is maintained through auditing of accounts and the requirement of prior approval for loans. Furthermore, state-appointed officials such as Executive Officers and Commissioners play a pivotal role in supervising municipal operations.
  • The government also reserves the power to dissolve a Municipal Institution before the end of its term, but this must be done only after providing an opportunity for the body to present its explanation.
  • The Municipal bodies are obligated to submit regular reports to the government, and their resolutions and actions are subject to state review. Such measures ensure transparency, efficiency, and accountability in the functioning of these local self-governing bodies.
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Chapter 12: Local Self-Government. - QUESTIONS FOR REVISION [Page 524]

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K. K. Ghai Political Science [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 12 Local Self-Government.
QUESTIONS FOR REVISION | Q A. 29. | Page 524
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