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Title: Municipal corporation expenditure analysis
Authors: Bhatt, Pritish
Keywords: Municipal corporation;Municipalities;Municipal trends;Municipal finance
Issue Date: 7-Sep-2021
Publisher: Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad
Abstract: The Twelfth Schedule of the Constitution lists the various Functions of Municipalities which majorly includes activities related to the town's upkeeping, alleviation of poverty, safeguarding the interests of the weaker section, providing basic amenities and facilities apart from the several regulatory works that they undertake. Expenditure of municipal corporations in order to carry out the duties mentioned above can be generally divided into categories such as General Administration, Planning & Regulations, Public Works, Health, Sanitation, and Solid Waste Management, Civic Amenities, Urban Forestry, Urban Poverty Alleviation & Social Welfare and Others. Municipal corporations, however, fail to live upto the expectations of the public in providing the basic amenities. They are marred by gross mismanagement and irregularities in the management of the funds allocated to them which often leads to delayed payment in salaries of its workers especially teachers which lowers their motivation to teach. This affects the quality of education provided by the Government schools run by these corporations. Even though India is making significant progress in education and has started to compete with top universities globally, the quality of education in these government-run schools is still dismal. The main aim of the project would be to analyze the past data concerning the budget allocation and expenditure and determine the factors on which such distribution depends, especially in education.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11718/26203
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