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How are towns are managed in India ​

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Answered by kishi24
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Waste management of town in India..

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Waste Management in India falls under the purview of the Union Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change (MoEF&CC). In 2016 this ministry released the Solid Waste Management (SWM) Rules, 2016, these rules replaced the Municipal Solid Wastes (Management and Handling) Rules, 2000 which had been in place for 16 years.[1]

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town management in India.....

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  • A town is a human settlement. Towns are generally larger than villages but smaller than cities, though the criteria to distinguish them vary considerably between different parts of the world.
  • Providing for the Establishment of Public Libraries" in 1849. The US Federal Emergency Managment Agency (FEMA) recognizes libraries as a invaluable community.
  • The Institute of Town Planners, India, owes its origin to a small group of Town Planners of Delhi, who in 1947 decided to set up a professional Town Planning Institute on the lines similar to the Royal Town Planning Institute, London.
  • The number of planners, which then did not exceed six, was too small for a registered society to be set up and therefore, the small group formed itself into an Indian Board of Town Planners and started working towards establishing a professional Institute.
  • Globalization and urbanization continue to fundamentally alter the way cities work. Growth means wider and more complex challenges to meet the needs of residents and businesses.
  • This is as true for the mayor of a large urban metropolis as it is for a small town mayor suddenly attracting more people from rural areas.
  • Those who share in the day-to-day life of a city—residents, commuters, workers, tourists—have a variety of expectations, from the basic requirements of housing and security to the more intellectual desires of the arts, theater, and science. A cit
  • y must be attractive to keep its citizens. It must have resources—financial, human, and cultural—to sustain growth, vibrancy, and success.
  • In a world where people, capital, and information are increasingly mobile, circulating freely and easily across borders, the traditional ties that bind are all but gone. When conditions seem better elsewhere, they relocate.

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