state focus
Citizen First:
Bringing Urban Governance on an e-Platform Challenges posed by growing urban population and resulting complexities are making Municipal Bodies increasingly turn to technology. Technology has become an active tool and platform of citizen-municipal corporation engagement, helping ensure good governance and bridging the gap between citizens and municipal bodies Rachita Jha, Elets News Network (ENN)
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lobally, the share of urban population is expected to touch 69 percent in 2050 and the number of megacities (cities having population in excess of 10 million) is expected to increase to 29 by 2025 (from 21 at present). Urbanisation in India is also taking place at a fast place and it is therefore needed to be prepared for this challenge and plan ahead for smart and optimised governance of large urban systems. Use of technology in urban governance and municipalities will break the barriers of distance and time and bring citizens closer to city governments. Maharashtra stands as the second largest state in India both in terms of population and geographical area. According to Census 2011, the state has a population of around 11.2 crore which is 9.3 percent of the total population of India. The state is highly urbanised with nearly 42 percent people residing in urban areas (Census 2001). Caught up with the arduous task of delivery of basic
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