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Civic body launches complaint redressal system to address water issues

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The Indian Express                       26.03.2013

Civic body launches complaint redressal system to address water issues

The Pune Municipal Corporation administration has launched a computerised complaint redressal system to address citizens' water-related issues within 24 hours.

"There is a lot of confusion among citizens over filing water-related complaints. There is also no mechanism to monitor the response of the concerned staff on the complaints filed by citizens," said V G Kulkarni, superintending engineer, PMC water department.

He said the new system will ease the process of filing complaints and help seniors monitor civic staff response to complaints. "The complaint will automatically be directed to the concerned staff of the area and the senior officers. This will speed up the process of resolving complaints," said Kulkarni, adding, the effective use of the system will help civic administration check wastage of water.

Citizens can file complaints on misuse of water, leakages, illegal connections, contamination, low pressure, no water and can put in request for tankers.

Kulkarni said, If need be, the civic staff will not disclose the name of complainant reporting misuse of water or illegal connection.

"The system can be operated in three ways," he said.

Kulkarni said citizens can log on to pws.punecorporation.org to register their complaint while mentioning their location and contact number. After the complaint is received by the concerned staff of the area, an acknowledgement message will be sent to the complainant on his mobile. The status of complaints can be monitored on the website.

Citizens can also register their complaint by calling on 25508171 and use the audio recording system to file the complaint. Also, the complaint can be registered through SMS on 8308895656 by typing "C...electoral panel number, complaint code, name and address.

Kulkarni said the routine complaint has to be addressed within 24 hours and if the problem is grave, the complainant will be informed about it.

Water refilling stations shut tomorrow

To ensure there is no misuse of water for celebrating Rangpanchmi and Dhulivandan festival, the civic administration has decided to shut water refilling station for tankers on Wednesday. "There are eight water refilling stations in the city. We have decided to close them on Wednesday except for the one in Ramtekdi to meet the drinking water demands of the area," said Kulkarni. He said the civic body allows refilling of 250 tankers a day. The rates of water tankers have also been increased from Rs 600 to Rs 850 for 10,000 litre capacity tanker, he said. The PCMC too has issued directives against providing water tankers on Wednesday. Municipal Commissioner Shrikar Pardeshi said the step is aimed at ensuring there is no wastage of water.

 

Kerala turns into one big e-district

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Business Line                    26.03.2013 

Kerala turns into one big e-district

Chief Minister Oommen Chandy formally announced the successful implementation of e-district programme in all 14 districts here on Tuesday.

“This makes Kerala the first State to have all districts covered under e-district, which takes services of Revenue Department online to citizens,” he said.

WELFARE TARGET

The Chief Minister made this announcement in the presence of Adoor Prakash, Minister for Revenue, at a function here.

The State is ‘keen to ensure benefits of e-governance reaching the masses,’ Chandy said. Projects such as e-district and Aadhaar should target welfare of the State and bring in benefits to the citizens.

The advantage of the programme is that a citizen could submit applications online anytime, even during holidays, for services such as getting revenue certificates.

All certificates issued through the e-district portal are authenticated with the digital signature of the concerned issuing officer.

CERTIFICATE LIST

The State Government issued an order endorsing the validity of digitally signed certificates and confirming its acceptance.

Twenty-three revenue certificates have been already made available online in the first phase. Services from the state departments of motor vehicles, local-self government etc are already available online.

These, along with increasingly more citizen-centric services from other departments, will be integrated into and made available through the e-district portal.

This project aims to target high volume services delivered at the district-level and to undertake backend computerisation to enable delivery of citizen services through Akshaya.

The guiding vision is making all Government services accessible to the common man in his locality, through Akshaya outlets and to ensure efficiency, transparency and reliability of such services.

The Chief Minister said that the State Government would explore possibilities with the Centre of extending Aadhaar coverage to non-residents.

Speaking on the occasion, P. K. Kunhalikkutty, Minister for IT and Industries, said that ‘e-district’ marks one step ahead towards realising the dream of a digital society.

All outdated practices in the administration should be cleared, for better, efficient and effective administration that matches the challenges of modern era.

Adoor Prakash gave away the revenue certificates at the function.

Sajith Babu (Department of Revenue), K. P. Noufal (Kerala State IT Mission) and Jayakumar (National Informatics Centre) were feted for contributions to rollout of the e-district programme.

It was implemented in Kannur and Palakkad districts during the pilot phase along with 50 other districts across the country.

Department of IT and the Kerala State IT Mission, the nodal agency, took the programme later across the State.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 27 March 2013 07:56
 

Corporation to work on e-governance, infrastructure

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The Hindu                          24.03.2013

Corporation to work on e-governance, infrastructure

 

The Kozhikode City Corporation’s budget for 2013-14, presented by Deputy Mayor P.T. Abdul Latheef here on Saturday, gives priority to basic infrastructure development and e-governance initiatives.

The budget proposes an outlay of Rs.297.09 crore. The civic body expects revenue to the tune of Rs.308.85 crore. The carryover from last year is Rs.18.51 crore. Prof. Latheef also presented a revised budget for 2012-13. The total revenue is Rs.192.96 crore and expenditure, Rs.174.45 crore.

In the current budget year, Rs.8.58 crore will be spent on improving transportation facilities and Rs.11.58 crore will be spent as part of the road maintenance projects. A majority of the public works projects from the previous year will be carried over and is expected to create challenges for the engineering section.

The major link roads that will be developed as part of this will include Malapparamba-Chevayur road and Paroppadi-Chevarambalam-Thondayad roads.

For the newly added wards, Rs.3.3 crore will be spent on construction of new roads. This apart, 28 wards will be allotted Rs.10 lakh each and the remaining 47, Rs.12 lakh each for developmental activities.

A major innovation in street lighting is the installation of meters and timers at a cost of Rs.45 lakh to save energy and to avoid extra electricity charges. Also, 100 solar LED lamp systems will be installed on an experimental basis at a cost of Rs.30,000 apiece.

A multi-level parking lot to accommodate 700 cars and 200 two-wheelers will be constructed near the Mavoor road area at a cost of Rs.23 crore.

The complex will have separate floors for an exhibition pavilion and commercial establishments.

Landmark buildings

Rs.1.5 crore will be spent on the protection of landmark buildings in city like stadium building and Jawahar building. Markets in the city will be renovated at a cost of Rs.50 lakh. A total of Rs.1.8 crore has been allocated for the renovation of Jubilee Hall, S.K. Pottekkatt Hall and Kovoor Community Hall.

For the development of playgrounds in Kannanchery, Elathur, Beypore and Vengeri, Rs. 45.4 lakh have been earmarked. Parks at Thadambattuthazham and Rahman Bazar will be developed at a cost of Rs.60 lakh.

As part of the e-governance initiatives aimed at service delivery improvement, birth-death certificates, ownership certificates, and approval certificate for house constructions will be made available for online downloads. The first phase of digitisation of office records and back files will also be implemented this year.

As part of extending the facilities to mobile governance, property tax services and birth-death certificates will be made available on mobiles from this year. The booking of halls under the Corporation like Tagore Hall will also be made online.

E- Service centres with the help of Kudumbashree will be set up to deliver these services to those without computer access. The entire outlay for e-governance initiatives is Rs.1.2 crore.

 


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