Section 29 of MHADCA : Section 29: Functions Of District Councils
MHADCA
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a remote hill area in Manipur where the local District Council, under Section 29 of The Manipur (Hill Areas) District Councils Act, 1971, takes action to improve the community's infrastructure and welfare. The Council has been granted control by the Administrator to manage certain affairs within their jurisdiction.
For instance, the Council decides to use its authority to repair a crucial bridge that connects two parts of the district, which is crucial for local transportation and trade (as per point 2). Additionally, they focus on improving the local primary school by constructing new classrooms and providing scholarships to encourage education among the children of the area (as per point 3).
Furthermore, the District Council establishes a new market space where local farmers and artisans can sell their goods, boosting the local economy and providing residents with access to a variety of products (as per point 6).
Simultaneously, the Council also addresses public health by setting up a new dispensary, ensuring that the community has access to basic healthcare services (as per point 4).
These actions taken by the District Council under the powers given by Section 29 illustrate the practical application of the law in supporting and developing the hill areas of Manipur.