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Geographic information system for all civic bodies

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Deccan Chronicle                31.12.2013

Geographic information system for all civic bodies

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Rajahmundry: A Geographic Information System will be set up in 130 municipal corporations and municipalities in order keep track of developments and help the civic authorities plan several developmental works in the state in a year.

State town and country plan director P. Thimma Reddy held a review meeting with the civic officials from both the Godavari and Krishna districts here on Monday.

Later, he told newsmen that the GIS would enable them to keep tab on developments in the cities and towns and plan the development of infrastructure and amenities.

He said that they were even planning to set up GIS even in urban panchayats.

Thimma Reddy said that they were planning to accept applications online for plan approval for building constructions in the state and added that they were also making efforts to clear the applications received under Building Penalisation Scheme.

He said that they were availing information technology to ensure transparency in the functioning of the civic bodies.

Stating that 450 posts were vacant in the town planning wing in municipal corporations and municipalities, he said that they had written to the government and also to the State Public Service Commission to fill the vacancies.

 

Soon, you can report dug-up patches on civic pothole tracking website

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The Indian Express               31.12.2013

Soon, you can report dug-up patches on civic pothole tracking website

To plug one of the major causes for the bad roads in the city, the BMC is now working to extend the services of its pothole-tracking website www.voiceofcitizen.com to trenching works underway.

It is estimated that annually over 400 km of the city's road network is dug up for laying utility lines. According to the standing technical advisory committee for the civic roads department, trenching work carried out post-monsoon by over 28 external agencies is a major cause for road deterioration. Due to frequent digging, the sub-base of a newly laid road is destroyed leading to early appearance of potholes during monsoon.

"We are working on the portal to facilitate complaints regarding poor trenching work. Citizens will be able to upload photos of work where roads are dug up and not relaid properly. This will help us keep track of the contractors and the utility agencies that are required to fill up the patches roads properly," said Additional Municipal Commissioner SVR Srinivas.

He added that the new system will be rolled out within a month.

This year, contrary to its previous stand of holding utility agencies responsible for poor trenching work, the corporation took up the initiative to fill the dug-up patches. A Rs 82-crore tender for appointing contractors was floated in June. Companies participating in the tender process bid 35 to 45 per cent lower than the estimated cost. As a result of the poor response, the civic standing committee has delayed approving the proposal for over six months now.

"Once the proposal is cleared and the contractors are appointed, only then can we put this tracking system in motion. To ensure quality, we have raised the performance guarantee component of the contract to 20 per cent. It is urgent that we finalise the tender soon as the trenching work will pick up in the next two weeks," Srinivas said.

Standing committee chairman Rahul Shewale said the committee delayed approval as it sought clarifications on few aspects of the tender. "It was not clear that the tender applies to work for trenches dug by all agencies. We also asked the administration to recover some of the charges from the utility agencies."

A complaint registered on the website will be relayed to the road engineer in charge of the stretch, who will then have to ensure the trench-filling work is carried out as per the standards"

"We are working on how the engineers and the contractors will be assessed for the work. Unlike the problem of potholes, whose responsibility solely lies with the BMC, the problem of badly filled trenches is external. There are different dynamics at work here. As per the contracts, we will levy charges on the utility service providers," Srinivas said.

 

Corporation Set to Kick-start e-governance

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The New Indian Express              27.12.2013

Corporation Set to Kick-start e-governance

The long wait for the implementation of e-governance in Kochi Corporation would end soon. The authorities said that the project has reached the last lap.

“We are trying to cross the last round of hurdles before implementation of the project. We expect to launch it within one month,” said  a technical officer with the Corporation associated with the project. He added that over `1 crore-worth system, database and applications developed for the e-governance project have been taken to Thiruvananthapuram to link them with the State Data Centre.

“The database and applications have been taken to Thiruvananthapuram and linked with the State Data Centre. With this, we are set to launch 13 modules of the e-governance project initially,” said the official. The Corporation also plans to re-launch its website to ‘www.corporationofcochin.gov’ from its present address ‘www.corporationofcochin.net’ with the launch.

The e-governance project of the Corporation has a long controversial tale to tell. The `8-crore programme, implemented under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) to deliver all major services offered by the Corporation available online, came under sharp criticism after it was inordinately delayed for almost six years since its announcement in 2007.

The pilot phase of the project was supposed to roll out in last August but the work came to a standstill when it was struck with an additional expenses of `4 lakh. The authorities were of the opinion that the Corporation lacked the infrastructure to instal the system like air-conditioned rooms, 24-hour power supply and ample security needed for the servers. Later, it was decided to transport and link all the equipment here to the State Data Centre in Thiruvananthapuram and to operate it from Kochi. The decision, however, had its own risks. The equipment had to be insured before transportation and there was considerable opposition on spending more on the project.

Once set into operation, the key services of the project include to make online issuance of birth certificate, death certificate, marriage certificate and trade licence. The booking availability of Ernakulam Town Hall and the list of programmes scheduled, property tax collection and assessment, professional tax collection, assessment and issuance of occupancy certificate, minutes of the recent council meetings and that of standing committee meetings will also be made available online. The project is supposed to bring in more transparency to the governance of Corporation and to make its offices a paper-less one.

 The technical solutions for the website was provided by Tata Consultancy Services and the detailed project report was given by Wipro.

 


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