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Article 243W Municipal powers: (a) 74th Amendment (1992): Article 243W empowers State Legislatures to endow Municipalities with powers/authority to function as institutions of self-government, (b) Functional domains: (i) Prepare plans for economic development, (ii) Implement schemes for social justice (welfare of marginalized groups, affirmative action implementation), (iii) 18 subjects in 12th Schedule: Urban planning, regulation of land-use, slum improvement, water supply, public health, sanitation, fire services, urban forestry, roads, street lighting, etc., (c) Applications: (i) Urban development: Municipalities prepare city development plans, prioritize infrastructure (water, sanitation, transport), (ii) Social justice: Implement welfare schemes for urban poor, SC/ST, women, disabled; slum rehabilitation, affordable housing, (iii) Service delivery: Municipalities manage water supply, waste management, public health at local level, (d) Challenges: (i) Incomplete devolution: Many States have not fully devolved functions, funds, functionaries to Municipalities, (ii) Financial constraints: Municipalities depend on State grants, limited own revenue sources, (iii) Capacity gaps: Municipal staff need training on urban planning, financial management, governance, (e) Illustrates urban federalism: Article 243W provides constitutional framework for local self-governance in urban areas; effective devolution requires political will, capacity building, financial resources.