Sixth edition of the Annual Survey of India’s City-Systems (ASICS) 2023 report by Janaagrahav
(an NGO) released

Report provides the first nation-wide analysis of local governance in Indian cities and expands on the scope of city-based analysis and evaluation of municipal performance through a citizen-centric lens.

this report includes the study of 82 municipal legislations, 44 town and country planning acts, 176 allied acts, rules and notifications, 32 other policy/scheme documents, and 27 additional datasets pertaining to urban development in India.

ASICS 2023 Report: A Meticulous Analysis Of Indian City Governance

Key insights on India’s city systems:

  • India has not made progress on citysystems reforms aligning with the pace of urbanisation.
  • Urban legislations of 51% states/UTs are not available in the public domain in accessible formats.
  • 39% of India’s capital cities do not have an active master plan.
  • Eastern states (Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Odisha and West Bengal) have relatively better urban legislations, followed by Southern states.
  • Highly urbanised and large states perform better than less urbanised and smaller states specifically in urban planning.

Five systemic challenges to India’s city-systems:

  • Lack of a modern, contemporary framework of spatial planning and design standards for public utilities.
  • Weak finances, both in terms of financial sustainability and financial accountability.
  • Poor human resource management.
  • Powerless mayors and city councils and severe fragmentation of governance across municipalities, parastatal agencies and state departments.
  • Absence of systematic citizen participation and transparency.

 

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