The Indian Express 02.12.2013
PMC to follow suit, awaits consensus
After PCMC’s e-governance project drew national acclaim, the Pune
Municipal Corporation has decided to follow suit. However, corporators
in the PMC are not sure if they should allow the civic administration to
appoint the same agency to implement the online facility for civic
services.
After the PCMC project was recognised at the national level and
received praise from Union Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar, the PMC
administration that was unable to get its e-governance project on track
had opted for the agency implementing the PCMC initiative.
Mentioning the success of the PCMC project, the civic
administration had last month tabled the proposal for implementing the
same project in the PMC with no cost to the civic body. But the elected
representatives kept the proposal pending for discussion for a month.
“We need some clarifications over its implementation. The committee
would visit the PCMC to understand the project before giving a free hand
to the administration to implement it in the PMC,” said Vishal Tambe,
chairperson of the standing committee.
A corporator said the public at large was unaware of the PMC
services and ways to take advantage of them. “PMC elected
representatives are able to maintain their clout in their respective
electoral ward by getting the PMC-related public work done. The
importance of corporators will reduce if the public is able to get their
work done through the e-governance project,” he said, citing the reason
why corporators are not in favour of the project.
The PMC had undertaken the e-governance project in 2009, as per
the guidelines under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal
Mission. However, the civic administration has been facing problem with
regard to its implementation as the software is outdated and it is
unable to bring in changes to accommodate the revised civic rules as
there is no source code available for the purpose, according to
officials.
A total of 28 civic facilities will be provided through the project.
These include collection of property tax, local body tax and issuance of
birth and death certificates.