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what was the use of municipality in a Colonical town?​

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Answered by RvChaudharY50
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The municipal government in India was born out of needs of the central government. The tinancial exlgencles faced by the latter in the mid-nineteenth century necessitated creation of municipal government in India. The municipalities provided relief to the district officers.

The Act xxxvi of 1850 was introduced in Madras Presidency. However, it was bitterly opposed. lhe passing of the lown Improvement Act of Madras (Act X ot 1865) enabled 44 towns in this Presidency to become municipalities2. One of the beneficlarles of the Act was Cuddalore.

The construction of new roads, bridges, streets. offices medlcal and educational institutions and establishment of markets contributed to the urban growth of Cuddalore in the 19th and early ZUth centuries.

Works connected with water supply, drainage, sanitation and collection of taxes supplemented its urban development. Municipal and local government Acts contributed to the emergence of Cuddalore into a town in the modern sense. It has been observed that the co-ordination between the government and municipality served as the backbone of urban development.

Answered by CᴀɴᴅʏCʀᴜsʜ
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Answer:The municipal government in India was born out of needs of the central government. The tinancial exlgencles faced by the latter in the mid-nineteenth century necessitated creation of municipal government in India. The municipalities provided relief to the district officers.

The Act xxxvi of 1850 was introduced in Madras Presidency. However, it was bitterly opposed. lhe passing of the lown Improvement Act of Madras (Act X ot 1865) enabled 44 towns in this Presidency to become municipalities2. One of the beneficlarles of the Act was Cuddalore.

The construction of new roads, bridges, streets. offices medlcal and educational institutions and establishment of markets contributed to the urban growth of Cuddalore in the 19th and early ZUth centuries.

Works connected with water supply, drainage, sanitation and collection of taxes supplemented its urban development. Municipal and local government Acts contributed to the emergence of Cuddalore into a town in the modern sense. It has been observed that the co-ordination between the government and municipality served as the backbone of urban development.

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