Structure Day (November 26) is a reminder not solely of the outstanding framework created for the governance of the nation in 1950 but additionally of how the doc has advanced to fulfill India’s altering wants. Since its adoption, the Structure has been amended over 100 instances, although only some have been actually structural — such because the introduction of Basic Duties below Article 51A, the constitutionalisation of the Proper to Schooling, the anti-defection provisions, and the dual reforms of the 73rd and 74th Amendments that recognised the agricultural and concrete native governments (ULGs) as establishment as of self-governance by means of Elements IX and IX-A. These additions have been vital steps in direction of deepening democracy and inclusive improvement. But, whereas the 73rd Modification revitalised panchayati raj establishments, the 74th Modification — meant to empower ULGs — has fallen far in need of its transformative promise.
India’s cities proceed to grapple with water shortage, slums, choked roads, rising air pollution and disasters akin to flooding. Regardless of contributing to two-thirds of India’s GDP and housing over a 3rd of its inhabitants, its cities proceed to be strained with out actual autonomy, disempowered elected management, weak funds and fragmented service supply. The 74th Modification supplied a framework however left vital particulars to State discretion. That discretion, in follow, translated into dilution. Over 30 years on, most States nonetheless maintain again powers, capabilities and funds from municipal governments. No nation has achieved prosperity with such weak metropolis establishments. Subsequently, a second era of constitutional reforms is crucial.
The issue of mayors and brief tenures
To start with, mayors and municipal chairpersons have to be assured a secure and significant five-year time period. Article 243R(2)(b) leaves the time period of workplace to the discretion of States, leading to vast variation: from five-year phrases in some States to a single 12 months in Delhi, and two-and-a-half-year phrases in Mumbai and Bengaluru. Quick tenures go away mayors as ceremonial figureheads with no potential to steer, plan, or ship long-term transformation. A full five-year time period with clear government authority over municipal capabilities would offer the steadiness and the accountability that cities desperately want.
Equally pressing is ending the colonial duality of energy between the Mayor and the Municipal Commissioner. In most States, the Commissioner — answerable to the State authorities — wields better authority than the elected Mayor, rendering native self-government meaningless. The Structure have to be amended to make the Mayor and the Mayor-in-Council (changing the Standing Committees) the apex decision-makers in city governance. Commissioners must be redesignated as Municipal Secretaries — as in Kerala — and reporting to the Mayor, very like Chief Secretaries report back to elected governments at State ranges.
A 3rd reform is the obligatory devolution of all capabilities listed within the twelfth Schedule. Article 243W makes devolution elective, permitting states to retain management over essential domains akin to spatial planning, public well being, transport and slum enchancment. A 2024 Comptroller and Auditor Basic (CAG) of India report discovered that solely 22% of the 18 capabilities recognized for ULGs have been successfully devolved throughout 18 States that have been audited. State authorities departments and parastatal our bodies proceed to dominate planning and repair supply, and obtain as excessive as 60% of the city sector funds in some States. All such companies should change into accountable to the Mayor-in-Council for actions inside municipal limits, restoring the precept of democratic management.
Conduct elections on time
A fourth reform is guaranteeing well timed municipal elections and full five-year phrases for metropolis councils. Throughout India, native physique elections are routinely delayed on account of random or stalled ward delimitation and reservation workouts or State authorities interventions. Articles 243R and 243T must be amended to mandate delimitation and reservation updates at fastened intervals — say, each 10 years. Article 243ZA have to be strengthened to present State Election Commissions (SECs) express powers over delimitation and reservation, whereas stopping State governments from redrawing the boundaries of municipalities at irregular intervals. Article 243U ought to be sure that councils are constituted inside 15 days of elections, and that State governments should receive legislative approval earlier than appointing directors or superseding municipalities, just like the principles governing President’s Rule. Additional, Article 243K have to be fortified to make sure clear SEC appointments, monetary autonomy from state governments, and obligatory annual studies submission to the Governors and in flip to State legislatures.
Fifth, municipalities want ample and predictable monetary assets. Presently, almost three-quarters of city infrastructure spending is managed by State and central governments. Whereas a couple of States share revenues akin to stamp responsibility with municipalities, ULGs want a constitutionally assured share of main income sources — together with motorcar tax, registration charges, and GST — at supply. State Finance Commissions (SFCs) should even be made efficient by mandating their well timed structure, i.e. two years earlier than the five-year grant interval, tabling of action-taken studies inside six months by updating Articles 243I and 243Y. The CAG has reported common delays of greater than 400 days in forming SFCs, and even poorer compliance with their suggestions.
The sixth reform is strengthening municipal capability. Many ULBs function with out important employees — city planners, engineers, accountants, and concrete designers. Emptiness ranges vary from 13% in Kerala to 64% in Uttarakhand. The Parliamentary Committee on Housing and City Affairs has famous that funds usually stay unused due to ULG capability constraints. Cities have to be empowered to rent in line with their wants, together with short-term specialists, and put money into systematic coaching and competency-building.
Contain the group
Seventh, citizen participation have to be institutionalised. Sustainable and equitable city improvement is not possible with out group involvement from planning to implementation. The present provision for ‘Wards’ Committee below Article 243S must be amended to mandate the formation of Ward Committees and Space Sabhas inside 30 days of native elections, and to vest them with clear budgetary and oversight roles. With out such boards that present for common citizen participation, city governance stays distant, opaque, and unresponsive.
Eighth, India should recognise that metropolitan governance calls for a distinct institutional structure than smaller cities. India lacks a sturdy governance mannequin for its metropolises that contribute a lion’s share to GDP in addition to home bulk of the city inhabitants. Articles 243Q and 243ZE want complete revision to ascertain completely different governance fashions for small, medium, and huge cities primarily based on world finest practices.
Ninth, whereas larger elected representatives akin to Members of Legislative Assemblies (MLA) and Members of Parliament (MP) ought to advise and assist native our bodies, municipalities have to be insulated from their undue interference within the day-to-day resolution making and operations. Article 243R(2), which allows MPs and MLAs to take a seat on municipal councils, must be eliminated. Councillors must also be barred from concurrently holding legislative workplace on the State or nationwide stage to make sure their undivided give attention to their cities.
Lastly, a tenth main reform is important: the creation/strengthening of Native Self-Governance Departments (LSGDs) in each State and on the Union stage. These departments should focus solely on the governance and institutional strengthening of native governments, distinct from the infrastructure-centric mandate of city improvement departments.
Some States have adopted fragments of those reforms, however the job now could be to universalise them throughout almost 5,000 municipalities. If India is to attain excessive progress and high quality of life corresponding to developed nations, its cities have to be empowered totally constitutionally.
Santosh Nargund is Director of Coverage Engagement on the Janaagraha Centre for Citizenship and Democracy. Maansi Verma is Supervisor, Coverage Engagement, Janaagraha. The views expressed are private
Printed – November 26, 2025 03:30 pm IST
