As per the 15th Finance Commission report, which was tabled in Parliament in February, the fund allocation to urban local bodies (ULBs) should be based upon the category in which they are placed. The Centre has budgeted ?38,196 crore for 50 million-plus population urban agglomerations, and Rs 82,859 crore for the non-million ULBs. The funds allocated have to be exclusively used for developing infrastructure and providing services to citizens. The Maharashtra state urban development department has recently released the list of ULBs in the state based on their population as million-plus cities and non-million-plus cities. As per the list, the Greater Mumbai urban agglomeration is declared as the largest in Maharashtra as it has eight ULBs with million plus population, Pune agglomeration five, Nashik three, Nagpur and Aurangabad two each, and Vasai-Virar has been classified separately as a city.
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