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Who elects the ward councillors? 2. Who is a Mayor? 3. Why is a city divided into wards? 4. What is the difference between a Municipal Corporation and a Municipal Council? 5. Which values ought to be supported/promoted by a Municipal Corporation?​

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Answered by namjinsopevminkook77
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Explanation:"hut" means any building which is constructed principally of wood, bamboo, mud, leaves, grass, cloth

or thatch and includes any structure of whatever material made which the Corporation may declare to be

a hut for the purposes of this Act;

(24) "land" includes benefits to arise out of land, things attached to the earth or permanently fastened to

anything attached to the earth and rights created by law over any street;

(25) "licensed architect", "licensed draughtsman", "licensed engineer", "licensed plumber", "licensed

surveyor" and "licensed town planner" mean respectively a person licensed under the provisions of this

Act as an architect, draughtsman, engineer, plumber, surveyor and town planner;

(26) "market" includes any place where persons assemble for the sale of, or for the purpose of exposing

for sale, meat, fis

Answered by s9b1544pintu6307
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1. A Ward Councillor is responsible for the construction of hospitals. These ward councilors are elected by the people living in that ward/area. Groups of Councillors make decisions on policy-making.

2. In many countries, a mayor is the highest-ranking official in a municipal government such as that of a city or a town.

3. This means that certain regions will have more number of citizens compared to another and thus, the representatives elected will not be of uniform representation. Thus, city is divided into wards based on population in order to ensure equal representation of voters.

4.                     muncipal corpotation

  •  They have more power with more resources
  • Municipal corporation directly deal with the state government
  • Are established in the states by the acts of State Legislatures and in the union territories by the acts of the Parliament.

                   

                         Municipal Council?

  • Municipalities are established for administration of towns and smaller cities.    
  • A municipality has three authorities - the council, the standing committees and the chief executive officer.
  • The council is the deliberative and legislative wing of the municipality.

5. Two basic forms of municipal government are council-manager and the strong mayor.

Council-manager stresses on unity and professional management on the other hand strong mayor stresses on separation of powers.

It's significant to keep in mind that council-manager can stress separation of powers.

The council's ability to fire manager at-will in practice gives the council executive powers.  

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