会议专题

Citizen Participation in Urban Governance in India: Need for Reforms

India is fast urbanizing, but its cities and towns are experiencing governance deficit. Urban governance is centralized with no avenues for citizen participation. It is the civil society organizations that often play a significant role in mobilizing local effort and citizen participation. The 74th Constitutional Amendment Act, 1992 which aimed at promoting decentralized participatory governance did not yield the expected results. To institutionalize participation, the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission, 2005 made enactment of community participation law mandatory. But the enactment of community participation law has slow even after the completion of the Mission period. The paper offers a critique of some of the provisions of the Law, examines the reasons for the delay in enactment and implementation, analyzes the working of ward committees in Kerala and Andhra Pradesh. The paper suggests reforms within the broad framework of Nagara Raj Bill which integrates it with the resident welfare and other associations for mainstreaming citizen participation contributing to good urban governance.

Citizen participation Urban governance Good governance Urban development

D. Ravindra Prasad

Urban Governance, Administrative Staff College of India Formerly Professor of Public Administration, Osmania University, Hyderabad, India, 500082

国际会议

2012 International Conference on Public Administration(8th)(2012年公共管理国际会议 ICPA)

印度海德拉巴

英文

441-450

2012-10-25(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)