|
A very important feature of the Devolution Plan is the
participation and involvement of non-elected citizens in the
development process in their respective local areas. The
institutional arrangements for the attainment of this objective
are provided through CCBs. Section 98 of PLGO 2001, encompasses
the objectives, composition and scope of CCBs as under:
“In every local area, groups of non-elected citizens may,
through voluntary, proactive and self-help initiatives, set up
any number of Citizen Community Boards. Such Citizen Community
Boards shall be set up for the purposes of, inter alia,
energizing the community for development and improvement in
service delivery, development and management of a new or
existing public facility, identification of development and
municipal needs, mobilization of stakeholders for community
involvement in the improvement and maintenance of facilities.
…………..”
A TMA is bound to set apart 25% of its development budget for
allocation to CCBs. The unspent CCB allocation in a financial
year cannot be expended on any other development or
non-development activity. The unspent CCB balance continues to
accumulate and becomes available for CCB allocation in the next
financial year. A TMA can provide up to 80% funds for a CCB
scheme and the remaining 20% are to be arranged by CCB itself.
TMA Sarai Alamgir has approved 154 CCBs to date. The details of
year wise allocation of funds for CCBs in TMA Sarai Alamgir are
given as:
|
Sr. # |
Year |
Allocation |
Total Available |
Expenditure |
Un-Spent Balance |
|
1 |
2005-06 |
|
|
|
|
|
2. |
2006-07 |
|
|
|
|
The Tehsil Nazim has planned extensive meetings with public
representatives from all the union councils of Sarai Alamgir
for social mobilization. He is also keen to encourage
community participation for effective solid waste
management.
|