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From garbage woes to water problems, Bengaluru faces myriad problems of urbanisation each day. And a new survey now shows that the garden city is bottom of the pile when it comes to systematic governance affecting public service delivery.
In fact, in the span of a year, Bengaluru has dropped 4 places from 12 in 2015 to 16 in 2016. Even though the overall score for the city in terms of urban planning, resources, transparency and legitimate political representation did not change, other cities like Bhubaneswar, Ahmedabad, Raipur and Ranchi have caught up, leading to Bengaluru’s drop in ranking.
This does not mean that other cities in India are equipped to manage urbanisation. The survey, which is based on 83 different parameters – like Municipal acts, laws and policies, government reports on the public domain, and budget documents – states that Indian cities score between 2.1 and 4.4 out of 10.
Essentially, the survey states that Bengaluru scored low in a list of cities ill-equipped to handle urbanisation.
Another problem faced by Bengaluru is that it lacks competent personnel to implement developmental policies and more importantly, the absence of policies to check violation of existing policies, the survey states.
Bengaluru's civic administration heads keep changing and in the last five years, the BBMP has had seven different Commissioners. In addition, a weak mayoral system, where the mayor is appointed indirectly with a term of one year, is also a reason for inadequacies in urban development, the survey states.
“Cities like Bhopal, Dehradun, Kanpur, Lucknow, Raipur and Ranchi elect their mayors directly for a term of five years. If a municipal head changes every year, by the time the official gets a hang of the city’s condition and starts implementing policies, another new mayor is appointed. This is one of the reasons why Bengaluru is systemically ill-equipped to manage urban development,” she added.
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