Urban News

  • Increase font size
  • Default font size
  • Decrease font size
E-Governance

Inclusion of new areas in digital mapping under study

Print PDF

The Hindu       21.06.2010

Inclusion of new areas in digital mapping under study

Aloysius Xavier Lopez

CHENNAI: Even as the Chennai Corporation is taking measures on digital mapping of the city to develop a Geographical Information System (GIS), the civic body is considering expanding the initiative to include localities that would be part of the Corporation limits next year.

Officials said that the digital mapping at the scale of 1:1000 and the development of GIS would be a long-drawn-out process and, currently, the focus was on the existing limits.

Survey of India, the mapping authority, has already submitted a chunk of the digitised maps of the city to the Corporation. The Survey of India is likely to pass on the maps of the extended area on the civic body's request.

The area under the Chennai Corporation limits is set to expand to 426 sq km after the merger of a number of local bodies as against 174 sq km now.

The GIS would be used for accurate mapping of properties and service lines of various departments. The project would digitise details of maps pertaining to the new areas, including their boundaries, all streets and properties.

Officials say this would improve delivery of services and address under-assessment of property. In the next stage, the civic body would undertake a field survey of the attributes for road network, properties and other physical features. Officials said that GIS tools would be a boon to the planning agencies.

Last Updated on Monday, 21 June 2010 04:26
 

Corporation launches website in Tamil

Print PDF

The Hindu       18.06.2010

Corporation launches website in Tamil

Staff Reporter

Yet another contribution to World Classical Tamil Conference: Mayor


Residents can download birth and death certificates free of cost from the website through any web-enabled system


— Photo: K. Pichumani

User-friendly: Mayor M. Subramanian launches the Tamil website of the Chennai Corporation on Thursday.

CHENNAI: The Chennai Corporation on Thursday launched its website in Tamil as part of its efforts to promote the language.

Launching the website at a function here, Mayor M. Subramanian said, “The Corporation's Tamil website will be of help to a large number of residents of Chennai.”

He said that it would be another contribution to the World Classical Tamil Conference to be held in Coimbatore from June 23-27.

The residents would be able to download birth and death certificates free of cost from the website through any web-enabled system.

The website would help delivery of services such as online building plan permission, trade licence, payment of property tax, booking of corporation community hall, booking of freezer box, registration of public grievances and free download of forms, the Mayor said.

Application for assessment of property tax can also be submitted online. The website would have details of all the departments of the Chennai Corporation.

The website of the civic body in English was launched in 2003. A total of 9,78,587 people have made use of the website for delivery of services and information. Almost 5.48 lakh birth certificates and 1.79 lakh death certificates have been downloaded so far.

Over 8,400 online applications for building plan permission have been received by the civic body.

Last Updated on Friday, 18 June 2010 04:54
 

Civic body to launch Tamil version of website

Print PDF

The Hindu     13.06.2010

Civic body to launch Tamil version of website

Staff Reporter

Corporation buildings to have boards with Tirukkural couplets



All for Tamil: Mayor M. Subramanian unveiling a board with a Tirukkural couplet and its meaning at Ripon Building on Saturday. (From Left) Leader of Opposition in the Corporation Council Saidai P. Ravi, ruling party leader N. Ramalingam, Deputy Mayor R. Sathyabhama are in the picture.

CHENNAI: The Chennai Corporation will launch the Tamil version of its website on June 17, Mayor M. Subramanian said on Saturday.

Speaking at a function to launch ‘Vayil Thorum Valluvam,' an initiative to place boards with Tirukkural couplets and their short meanings at 2,500 buildings and parks belonging to the civic body, he said all civic body buildings other than burial grounds and public conveniences would have such boards.

The meanings have been drawn from commentaries written by Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi. The boards made of acrylic plates each cost Rs.2,500.

The total cost of installing the boards would be Rs.62.5 lakh.

As part of the World Classical Tamil Conference, commercial establishments had been directed to install name boards with prominent Tamil lettering. Over 70 per cent of the shops have changed their boards, he added.

Leader of Opposition in the Corporation Council Saidai P. Ravi said that official communications of the civic body would soon be in Tamil.

Ruling party leader N. Ramalingam said that to encourage people to name their children in Tamil, the Corporation launched a scheme to present one gram gold rings to babies born in civic body hospitals and named in Tamil.

Corporation Commissioner Rajesh Lakhoni and Deputy Mayor R. Sathyabhama were present.

Last Updated on Sunday, 13 June 2010 06:25
 


Page 29 of 37