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CURE Bill is not feedback friendly, say citizens

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V. Swathi
CURE Bill is not feedback friendly, say citizens
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Citizens and experts are criticizing the draft Core Urban Region (Integrated Governance) Bill, 2026, for being inaccessible and difficult to review. Concerns include the lack of download options, the absence of a mobile-friendly version, and the fact that the document is only available in English.

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The accessibility of legislative drafts is crucial for democratic participation, and this case highlights the digital divide in civic engagement.

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The Core Urban Region (Integrated Governance) Bill, 2026, displayed on the website of the Greater Hyderabad, Cyberabad and Malkajgiri municipal corporations for feedback from the citizens could be self defeating as it is not reader friendly.

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The article presents citizen complaints and expert opinions regarding government transparency and accessibility.

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