
India's cities face a crisis of powerlessness and financial strain, with elected mayors lacking real decision-making authority. Despite the 74th Constitutional Amendment's aim to empower urban local bodies, state governments retain control over key agencies like transport and water. This centralization hollows out local democracy, leaving mayors to perform ceremonial duties while crucial decisions are made elsewhere, a situation attributed to states' reluctance to devolve power.
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