CAG Report on the 74th Constitutional Amendment Act
On 14th November, 2024, the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India released an audit report about the condition of Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) in 18 states, covering 393 urban local self-governments (ULSGs).
- The audit looked into how well the 74th Constitutional Amendment was being followed and the challenges faced by ULBs, including money issues, staffing, and management.
Major Issuers Highlighted in the Audit
- Partially Implemented: 31 years after the 74th Constitutional Amendment to empower urban local bodies came into effect in 1993; these 18 states are yet to fully implement the law in spirit.
- Fund Shortage: ULBs in these states face ....
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