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There are roughly 3255 urban local bodies (ULBs) in the country classified into the four major categories :
With India traditionally focusing on the need to foster Competitive federalism, time has come to promote competitive sub-federalism as well. Competition between states is becoming a powerful dynamic of change and progress. This dynamic needs to be extended to competition ‘between states and cities’ and ‘between cities’ for India to grow sustainably. Competitive sub-federalism means that local governments compete with other regional local governments.
It has been observed that while most of the countries more or less follow the Zipf’s Law, India is not adhering to it. The major reasons for this anomaly are:
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