Municipal Corporation
A Municipal Corporation is a local government body responsible for managing a city or town. It is established by law to provide essential services such as water supply, waste management, and public safety. The corporation is made up of elected representatives, including a mayor and council members, who make decisions on local issues and policies.
Municipal corporations also oversee urban planning and development, ensuring that infrastructure meets the needs of residents. They collect taxes and allocate funds for various community projects, such as parks and public transportation, to enhance the quality of life for citizens living in the area.