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Tiruchi Corporation upgrades website

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The Hindu 13.04.2010

Tiruchi Corporation upgrades website

S. Ganesan

An interactive voice response system and SMS services are on the anvil

TIRUCHI: The Tiruchi Corporation has upgraded its website and moved to a new web address in an attempt to improve its online services.

The new website of the civic body, www.trichycorporation.gov.in now runs on high end IBM blade server with 2 MBPS optical fibre connectivity. The previous website of the Corporation, www.trichycitycorporation.com was running on 68 KBPS connectivity. Users logging in to the previous website are now being automatically re-directed to the new website of the Corporation.

The new website, a few features of which were still under construction, would be fully complete within the next few days. However, already some of the online services are already available.

A huge amount of data, most of them relating to Corporation tax demands and collections ward-wise and zone wise, have now been segregated. Accordingly, only “relevant and necessary information” have been made accessible to the public while other records would be available for Corporation officials, each of whom have been given separate user identities and passwords. This was aimed at de-clogging the site by segregating the unwanted and irrelevant information for the public, sources said.

The new website offers a range of online citizen services including online filing of grievances, a tax calculator, tax balance enquiries, birth and death record enquiry system and application forms for various services. Using the tax calculator, applicants seeking new property tax assessments can calculate the tax for their properties by themselves by feeding in the requisite information at the site. Tax payers can also find tax collection centres and payment modes.

Separate sections on the Right to Information Act, Schools and Colleges, FAQs (under construction) and city information have also been provided. Related links to the State government, Municipal Administration and Water Supply Department, Commissioner of Municipal Administration and Tamil Nadu Institute of Urban Studies have also been provided.

An online support, an interactive voice response system and SMS services are also on the anvil.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 13 April 2010 04:27
 

Corporation launches e-auction facility

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The Hindu 25.03.2010

Corporation launches e-auction facility

Special Correspondent

For lease of parking lots, markets and public toilets

Photo: Special Arrangement

INNOVATIVE INITIATIVE: Mayor R. Venkatachalam launches the e-auction facility at the Coimbatore Corporation office on Wednesday.

COIMBATORE: The Coimbatore Corporation launched on Wednesday an e-auction facility that enabled contractors to bid from anywhere for lease of parking lots, markets and public toilets.

“It is a grand success. The amount quoted for some public utilities is double than last year,” Corporation Commissioner Anshul Mishra said.

The Corporation said it had brought 33 public utility areas under the e-auction system.

Response

Of these, 10 were taken up on Wednesday. But, nine got online response. Sealed tender had to be opened for the other one because of no online response, officials said.

Another 23 items would be taken up for e-auction on Thursday.

The e-auction had done away with the presence of unauthorised persons, a problem regularly faced by the Corporation during the conventional bidding.

Besides this, the State Government too issued orders recently that prohibited even elected representatives of local bodies from entering the auction centres.

Officials said the e-auction would also help in eliminating the problem of syndicates cornering a major chunk or even all the public utility areas.

An official said the bidding on Wednesday saw substantially higher amounts quoted, compared to the ones last year.

The highest bid that was made for the two-wheeler parking lot at Singanallur Bus Stand was Rs.13.77 lakh on Sunday. But, it was only around Rs.5 lakh last year.

The parking lot near the water tank on D.B. Road had the highest bid of Rs.18.66 lakh, compared to Rs.11 lakh last year.

Pay and use toilets too had attracted higher sums than last year.

This had happened despite the Corporation not raising the user charges at the parking lots or toilets.

Therefore, this was proof of the e-auction providing no space for syndicates to decide low sums, the official said.

Last Updated on Thursday, 25 March 2010 05:36
 

Web site on plastic ban launched

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The Hindu 18.03.2010

Web site on plastic ban launched

Staff Reporter

Nagercoil: The district administration has launched a web-site recently to create awareness among school and college students as well as the general public on the ban of plastic materials in the district.

The Collector, Rajendra Ratnoo, said that in the web-site there were two options where the public could click ‘yes' or ‘no' to express their view on whether to ban or not to ban plastics in the district.

He also appealed to the public to post their suggestions in this web-site to declare Kanyakumari as a ‘plastic free district' at the earliest.

Four municipalities

The officials of four municipalities including Nagercoil, Padmanabhapuram, Colachel and Kuzuthurai, 56 town panchayats and 99 village panchayats were being asked to form committees in connection with creating awareness among the people about the usage of plastic items above 20 microns.

It had been decided to conduct IEC (information, education and communication) programme throughout the district.

‘We would not be able to eradicate the plastic menace within a short span. But we could minimize the usage day by day, by making use of paper or jute bags,” said the Collector.

Committed

The district administration was committed to bring in a ‘behavioral change' among the people by creating awareness about the ill-effects of using plastics, which could be responsible for diseases as cancer.

The campaign stressing on reduced use of plastic items began in October last and other awareness programmes were conducted every month to educate the public about the evils of its usage.

It would be continued in future also, he said.

Last Updated on Thursday, 18 March 2010 05:01
 


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