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Metropolitan Planning Committee (MPC): (a) Article 243ZE (74th Amendment): Mandates MPC in every metropolitan area (population >10 lakh) to prepare draft development plan for metropolitan area, (b) Composition: (i) At least two-thirds (2/3) of members elected from among elected representatives of Municipalities, Panchayats in metropolitan area, (ii) Remaining members nominated for expertise in planning, development, infrastructure, (iii) Chairperson: Elected from among members (often Mayor of principal city or senior elected representative), (c) Functions: (i) Prepare draft plan: Integrate plans from Municipalities, Panchayats for coherent metropolitan development, (ii) Coordinate infrastructure: Plan for transport, water, sanitation, housing across municipal, rural boundaries, (iii) Forward to State: Submit draft plan to State government for inclusion in State plan, (d) Applications: (i) Integrated planning: MPC ensures rural-urban linkages in metropolitan regions (e.g., water supply from rural sources to urban centers, waste management), (ii) Resource allocation: Prioritizes infrastructure, welfare schemes based on metropolitan-level data, needs assessment, (iii) Coordination: Facilitates coordination among Municipalities, Panchayats, line departments, private sector, (e) Challenges: (i) Implementation: Many States have not fully constituted MPCs or empowered them with functions, funds, (ii) Jurisdiction: Defining metropolitan area boundaries, coordinating across multiple local bodies, (iii) Capacity: MPC members need training on metropolitan planning, inter-governmental coordination, (f) Illustrates integrated urban governance: MPC operationalizes metropolitan-scale planning; constitutional mandate enables holistic development through participatory, evidence-based planning across rural-urban continuum.