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what is the municiple corporation​

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Answered by radhaparashar31
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A municipal corporation is a city, town, village, or borough that has governmental powers. A municipality is a city, town, village, or, in some states, a borough. ... Municipal corporations are given the power to govern through either the state constitution or state statutes, or through the legislative grant of a charter.

Answered by MokshHanda
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The area administered by a municipal corporation is known as a municipal area. Each municipal area is divided into territorial constituencies known as wards. A municipal corporation is made up of a wards committee. Each ward has one seat in the wards committee. Members are elected to the wards committee on the basis of adult franchise for a term of five years. These members are known as councillors or corporators. The number of wards in a municipal area is determined by the population of the city. Some seats are reserved for scheduled castes, scheduled tribes, backward classes and women

They are only found in UTs.

It's head is called Mayor.

The main duties of the municipal corporation is to maintain land uses and town planning, construction of building, planning of economic and social devlopment, fire services, water supply, safeguarding interest of weaker section, slum improvement, promotion of cultural activities, maintenance of cremation or burial ground, prevention of cruelty on animals and many more things.

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