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An urban area is a human settlement with high population density and infrastructure of built environment. Urban areas are created through urbanization and are categorized by urban morphology as cities, towns, conurbations or suburbs. ...Urban areas are created and further developed by the process of urbanization.
- Urban area includes cities and town; it refers to local government body responsible for managing the city or town
- Municipal Corporation in India is responsible for providing essential services in every small town as well as village of district /City. Municipal Corporation of India is state government formed department
- Responsibilities of Municipal Corporation are street lighting, garbage collection, water supply, prevention of diseases, runs a school, hospitals dispensaries etc.
- The city is divided into different wards; matters like park location and hospital are usually decided by the ward councillor. Complicated issues that affect the whole city are decided by group of councillors who form committees to decide an issue
- The demands of ward councillors are forwarded to administrative staff for implementation
- The Municipal Corporation generates money through the taxes, people have to pay taxes on water, electricity, housing, education and other amenities
- Media plays an important role in bringing social and political issues to public.
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The Mayor is the head of the Municipal Corporation, but the role is largely ceremonial as executive powers are vested in the Municipal Commissioner. The office of the Mayor combines a functional role of chairing the Corporation meeting as well as ceremonial roleassociated with being the First Citizen of the city.
All municipal acts in India divide functions, powers and responsibilities into the following two categories:
- Obligatory
- Discretionary
Some obligatory functions:
- Supply of pure and wholesome water
- Construction and maintenance of public streets
- Lighting and watering of public streets
- Cleaning of public streets, places and sewers
- Regulation of offensive, dangerous or obnoxious trades and callings or practices
- Maintenance or support of public hospitals; establishment and maintenance of primary schools
- Registration of births and deaths; removing obstructions and projections in public streets, bridges and other places
- Naming streets and numbering houses.
Some discretionary functions:
- Construction and maintenance of public parks, gardens, libraries, museums, rest houses, leper homes, orphanages and rescue homes for women
- planting and maintenance of roadside and other trees
- Housing for low income groups
- Conducting surveys
- Organising public receptions, public exhibitions, public entertainment; provision of transport facilities with the municipality
- Promotion of welfare of municipal employees
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- A strait is a body of land that creates a bridge over a large body of water, and an isthmus is the place a body of water originates
- A strait is an area of higher ground separating river systems that flow in opposite directions, and an isthmus is land surrounded by water on three sides.
- An isthmus is a thin strip of land that connects two larger areas of land, and strait is a narrow body of water connecting two larger bodies of water
- An isthmus is opening of a river, and a strait is a sloping mound of Earth.
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Every human Being of takes birth with 270 bones but this total decreases to 206 bones by adulthood as some bones have fused together during adulthood.
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In agriculture, a terrace is a piece of sloped plane that has been cut into a series of successively receding flat surfaces or platforms, which resemble steps, for the purposes of more effective farming.
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