NOTIFIED AREAS:
In urban
planning, a Notified area is any land area earmarked by legal provision for
future development. The term is used in the Hindi belt region of North India.
The term also describes a village or settlement with a population between
10,000 and 20,000. A community of over 20,000 is considered a town under Indian
law.
Each notified area elects a notified area committee for its administration
where all members as well as the chairman are nominated by the state
government, which function like municipality. There have been various recommendations
asking to stop such centralisation in the state govt. hands by setting up these
areas when they should actually be under the PRIs.
TOWN AREA COMMITTEE:
It is a semi municipal authority constituted for small towns,and it exists in
several states out of which Uttar Pradesh has the largest number. The members
may be partly elected and partly nominated by the state govt. or wholly
nominated or wholly elected. It is assigned a number of functions like street
lighting,drainage,roads,conservancy,etc. The District Collector in some states
has been given powers of surveillance and control over the TAC. Following
recommendations of the Rural Urban Relationship Committee,1966, that smaller
TACs be merged with Panchayati Raj bodies,Madhya Pradesh and Haryana have done
so.
TOWNSHIP:
PSUs are set up by the govt. and housing colonies have been set up around them
for the staff and workers. These draw people from rural as well as urban areas
and this develops into a kind of a very small town,therefore it is named as a
Township. These townships are administered by the Municipal corporation or
Municipality under which it falls which appoints a Town Administrator for this
area who is assisted by a few engineers and technicians that handle functions
like water,electricity,roads,drainage,markets,parks,etc. The expenditure on
such townships are shared equally by the urban local govt. as well as the
respective Industry.
CANTONMENT BOARD:
- When a Military station is established in an area,military personnel move in
and to provide them facilities for everyday life the civilian population move
in like markets,colonies,etc.
- To administer such areas,the Cantonment boards
were set up.
- There are 63 cantonment boards in India at the moment.
- These
boards are centrally administered by the Defence Ministry.
- Board consists of
elected and nominated members and the officer commanding the station is the
President of the Board.
- An elected member holds office for three years whereas
the nominated ones continue as long as they hold office in that station.
Other agencies/departments are the Pollution Control Board, Housing
Boards,Water Supply and Sewage Boards,etc. which are statutory bodies set up under
an act of the state government. They help ease the burden off the Municipal
bodies as they contain specialists having expertise in the particular field.
Every state has its development authorities that are the Planning &
Controlling Authority for all the urban areas and its members and chairman are
appointed by the state government that governs and controls it,for
example Delhi Development Authority (DDA) which is an exception as it
is also centrally controlled due its sensitive position of being a National
Capital Territory. The other states Development Authorities are controlled and
governed by their respective state governments.