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Which of the following are features of the 74th Amendment Act, 1992?
1) There are 3 types of municipalities.
2) Wards committee can be constituted, consisting of one or more wards, within the territorial area of a municipality having population of five lakhs or more.
3) Article 243 P to 243 ZG deal with the municipalities.
1 and 2 Only
1 and 3 Only
2 and 3 Only
All of the above
Types of Municipalities -
Article 243 Q - There would be three types of municipalities in every state - a) A nagar panchayat (by whatever name called) for a transitional area, that is, an area in transition from a rural area to an urban area.
b) A municipal council for a smaller urban area.
c) A municipal corporation for a larger urban area.
There shall be constituted a wards committee, consisting of one or more wards, within the territorial area of a municipality having population of three lakhs or more.
Duration of Municipalities (Article 243U); Disqualifications (Article 243V); State election commission (Article 243ZA); Powers and Functions (Article 243W); Finances (Article 243X); Finance Commission (Article 243Y); Audit of Accounts (Article 243Z); Application to Union territories (Article 243ZB); Exempted areas (Article 243C); District Planning Committee (Article 243ZD); Metropolitan Planning Committee (Article 243ZE); Continuance of Existing law (Article 243ZF) and Bar to interference by courts (Article 243G) is similar to the Panchayats.
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