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Metamorphosis of urban governance in Delhi: Historical insights from the lens of the municipal corporation of Delhi

By: Das, Seema and Goutam, Priyanka.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Nagarlok: Quarterly Journal of Urban Affairs Description: 56(2), Jun, 2024: p.158-170.Subject(s): Administration, Delhi urban structu5res, Municipal corporation, Governance In: Nagarlok: Quarterly Journal of Urban AffairsSummary: Delhi, being a national capital and a complex city with a multiplicity of different agencies of governance, providing civic amenities to 20 million people, has a lot of responsibilities and challenges. Similar to other metropolitan cities, Delhi has experienced rapid expansion, diverse land use patterns, and a significant shortage of civic amenities, making it the most densely populated and administratively complex city among India’s metros, all while being historically rich and uniquely distinct. In 1901, Delhi’s population was just 400,000, but it steadily rose to 9.42 million by 1991, surpassed 13 million by 2000, and is now estimated at 33,807,403 in 2024, indicating a significant and ongoing increase over the last hundred years. Delhi’s governing structure is complex, with overlapping sub-national jurisdictions and over 100 para-statal organisations offering services. It has undergone significant changes since Independence. This paper explores the development of urban administration and governance in Delhi, specifically looking at the formation of elected bodies within the National Capital Territory and the Municipal Corporation. It aims to understand the structure of the Delhi Municipal Corporation (DMC) and track its evolution over time.- Reproduced https://www.printspublications.com/journal/article/nagarlok--quarterly-journal-of-urban-affairs/3634?srsltid=AfmBOopzmswjN9rMR8S7wbW115wWF1bdAGrT9wXQqwqGaxNeFjdU2tJj
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Delhi, being a national capital and a complex city with a multiplicity of different agencies of governance, providing civic amenities to 20 million people, has a lot of responsibilities and challenges. Similar to other metropolitan cities, Delhi has experienced rapid expansion, diverse land use patterns, and a significant shortage of civic amenities, making it the most densely populated and administratively complex city among India’s metros, all while being historically rich and uniquely distinct. In 1901, Delhi’s population was just 400,000, but it steadily rose to 9.42 million by 1991, surpassed 13 million by 2000, and is now estimated at 33,807,403 in 2024, indicating a significant and ongoing increase over the last hundred years. Delhi’s governing structure is complex, with overlapping sub-national jurisdictions and over 100 para-statal organisations offering services. It has undergone significant changes since Independence. This paper explores the development of urban administration and governance in Delhi, specifically looking at the formation of elected bodies within the National Capital Territory and the Municipal Corporation. It aims to understand the structure of the Delhi Municipal Corporation (DMC) and track its evolution over time.- Reproduced


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