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Tax defaulters to get alerts via SMS

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Deccan Chronicle 26.01.2010

Tax defaulters to get alerts via SMS

January 26th, 2010
By Our Correspondent

Hyderabad, Jan. 25: The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation will send alerts and warnings to tax defaulters via SMS, said Mr S.K. Sharma, special commissioner, GHMC.

“We are planning to computerise the tax collection system along with other departments like public lighting and issuance of documents,” he said.

Mr Sharma said, till now, the corporation could only collect 50 per cent of the outstanding tax due to lengthy procedures.

“The GHMC has roped in Wipro and other small software firms to develop a system that will turn off all street lights in Hyderabad in the morning,” Mr Sharma said. He added that the GHMC expects to save Rs 6 crore every month by the new system.

Mr Sharma said that the civic body plans to start a Rs 70-crore urban housing project in Hyderabad and several citizen service centres.

 

GHMC takes the e-way

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The Hindu 26.01.2010

GHMC takes the e-way

 

 

 

IT wing tying up with software giant Wipro

HYDERABAD: The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) is going the e-way with its IT wing tying up with software giant Wipro to provide an integrated software solution. Wipro is also involved in similar projects for different municipalities under the State E-Mission Team funds.

“We are looking for a complete solution to improve our delivery systems, take grievances seriously, reduce leakages and lessen contact with our offices for citizens,” explained Commissioner Sameer Sharma.

In an informal chat with presspersons on Monday, he said the project will be ready in 45 days.

The e-project will enable networking with the citizens service centres proposed to be set up in all circle offices and the head office by Mayor B. Kartika Chandra Reddy and also e-Seva centres. “Citizens can pay their taxes, take birth and death certificates, building permissions online besides, tracking status of their respective complaint or files,” he said.

Currently, each department currently had its own software module not inter-linked to each other.

Already e-payments are being resorted to dispensing with cheques. “We will also ensure all contract labour too have bank accounts by putting the clause in the agreements. Biometrics will also be introduced to ensure efficient utilisation of manpower,” he said.

Extensive use of mobile phones is another idea of Mr. Sharma.

“Everyone has a mobile phone these days. Why not send demand notices to all tax payers using Short Message Service (SMS)? Or get feedback from citizens concerned on the works done like repair of roads or an overflowing garbage bins?”.

The Commissioner said mobile phones can also be used to switch off and on streetlights instead of going for timers. At least 20 per cent power cost can be reduced if lights are switched off on time. Various “cost control measures” are being looked at as revenue collection was not upto mark.

A fillip is also being given to the repair of storm water drains and a meeting was also scheduled with Kirloskar Consultants, which prepared the project report on the primary, secondary and tertiary nalas, later this week to decide on the precise flood discharge period as there were conflicting claims.

“The superintending engineers concerned have been directed to prepare estimates so that works on primary drains can be completed before the monsoon sets in,” he added.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 26 January 2010 06:12
 

Pay water bill through banks

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The New Indian Express 11.01.2010

Pay water bill through banks


THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: If you have a bank account, you needn’t go out to pay your water bills anymore. The Kerala Water Authority (KWA) is working out a project under which the amount will be drawn from your bank account.

The move has got the green signal at the last KWA Board meeting.

“The consumers have to settle their arrears and then give their mandate allowing the bank to draw the bill amount from their account before the due date. In the mandate, they can put down the maximum amount that can be drawn from the account. Once the collection is made, the details will be made available in our network,” said a KWA official.

The project will become operational first in Thiruvananthapuram Public Health Division of the KWA shortly. As of now, Federal Bank and the State Bank of Travancore have come forward.

Any nationalised bank can join the fray.

“The Federal Bank officials have already held discussions with us. As of now, the bank won’t levy extra charge on the KWA or the account holder,” a KWA official said.

This is a component of the enhanced ABACUS (Advanced Billing, Accounting and Collection Utility System). ABACUS recently won an award instituted by the Union Urban Ministry.

The arrangement will be extended to other parts of the State as part of the State-wide roll out of the hardware and software infras t ructure o f the KWA.

The KWA Board has already given the go ahead for the roll out which is expected to happen within a year thus making the KWA the first public utility service to go fully online.

The important software expansion will be of ABACUS. Now the consumers of Thiruvananthapuram division can pay water charges in any collection centres under the division. When fully implemented across the State, consumers can pay water charges at any collection centre.

Ten new modules are being added to the existing ABACUS.

This enhanced ABACUS will be rolled out to the 192 centres in the State (excluding the centres in Thiruvanan-thapuram), thus covering over 12 lakh consumers.

The Complaint Redressal System, which is already in place in the Thiruvananthapuram division will be extended to 33 more KWA Revenue Divisions.

It is learnt that the post offices have also evinced interest in being collection centres of water bills, especially since networking is happening in the sector. However, this might take sometime.

Last Updated on Monday, 11 January 2010 13:15
 


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