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The Collector & District Magistrate and Special Officer to Visiting Our KMC 31.08.2014

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TOSri . Ch.Vijaya Mohan,I.A.S.,garu

Collector & Distict Magistrate and Special Officer,

Kurnool Muicipal Corporaton, Kurnool

CONSTRUCTION OF MODERN TOILETS AND

BIO-TOILETS

Reform taken up by the Corporation

Idea behind the Reform:

• Most slums in the city do not have proper

toilet facitlies , as a result of which forced to

defecate in the open.

• Owing to the shortage of toilets, slum

dwellers face a lot of problems and they are

forced to live in unhygienic environment.

• This situation not only pollutes the

environment of the slums but also Poses

health hazards.

• Women suffer most from having no accessible

and safe toilet. To protect their modesty,

they often wait until night fall to defecate in

the open but this need to wait until dark also

causes widespread gastric disorders.

• The space around the existing unused and age

old toilet blocks often becomes heavily used

for open defacation which in turn produces a

very large health burden and contributes to

high infant and child death rates.

• In order to solve the problem to a great

extent, to improve the sanitation conditions

in the Town, the Kurnool Corporation

decided to construct 53

Community Toilets from its own funds. The

scheme aims to improve the sanitation

condition of the slums. An amount of

Rs.10.00 Crores has been earmarked for

this purpose.

COMMUNITY TOILETS IN SLUM AREAS

• Total No. of Slums : 103

• Total No. of Community Toilets Proposed : 53

• Total No. of Community Toilets Constructed : 33

(465.70 Lakhs)

• Total No. of Community Toilets in Progress : 19

• Tender stage : 1

• Estimation Cost : Rs.1034.33

Lakhs

Description Reply

Name of the ULB Kurnool Municipal Corporation

The best practice or Reform being implemented by the Kurnool Municipal Corporation

Modernizing the Public Toilets

What Services are being benefited by the particular initiative?

Poor People who are not having a place for construction of the individual toilets in slum areas and having no capacity are benefited with hygienic facilities and feels like the individual household toilets

Year of introducing the reform 2012

Description Reply

The major outcomes coming out of the reform / best practice implementation.

1) Appreciation by the public

2) Awareness is being developed in people in Slum areas by providing hygienic conditions and keeping their surroundings clean.

3) People are trying to keep their surroundings clean and tidy

4) Open defecations are avoided by providing modern toilets

5) No complaints are received against the public toilets cleanliness.

Description Reply

How did you measure the outcome? Give details in brief:

1) The locality people are appreciating the services provided by the Corporation.

2) Other Localities are also representing to provide same services in their localities.

3) VIPs are also appreciating the services of the corporation provided through the public toilets at junctions.

How did you state the reform / best practice? Was it mandated under a particular scheme or instructions issued by the HOD or did you take it up on your own?

Not mandated and taken up on own basis

in the interest of Public.

Description Reply

What is the vision and identified requirements for sustaining and scaling up the reform / best practice?

Our Vision is to avoid open defecations in entire city duly providing some more modern toilets in the uncovered areas.

1) Spread: What are the areas you want to increase the reform reach? What are the requirements (Finance, Institutional Arrangements, any orders etc).

Slum Areas and all uncovered areas. Financial support is required from the Government to avoid open defecation system in entire slums

2) Depth: What are the changes you would like to bring internally for sustaining and up scaling the reform including internal attitudes. And what are the requirements? (financial, capacity building, institutional arrangements etc.)

1) To educate the public to live in good hygienic conditions.

2) To educate the public for good sanitation by keeping their surroundings clean.

Description Reply

3) Sustainability: Have you planned for ensuring the reform is continued on the long run? What are the various steps you have taken to ensure its continuity? What are the requirements for ensuring its continuity?

So far 33 public toilets are modernized, remaining 20 toilets are in various stages. The Corporation is planning to take up some more modern toilets. For sustenance of the project, the maintenance has been entrusted to Sulabh International. Constant monitoring mechanism has been established.

4) Shift: Is there ownership created over the reform? Is Public Participation integrated into the reform? Are there platforms for creating ownership?

Public Participation Integrated in the Reform. To encourage people to construct their own toilets where possible. Some pay & use toilets on BOT System are taken up near Municipal Markets and places of large public gatherings.

Documentation done Yes

Slum Areas where Moderanised Community Toilets taken up 1. Dabra Street 27. Boya Street2. Bandimetta 28. Boya Geri, Budhawarpeta3. Gareeb Nagar 29. Yerra Buruju4. Subramanyam Huts (Near Burial Gournd) 30. Dandi Geri5. Kummari Geri (Nagalakatta) 31. Near King Market6. Gadda Area 32. Vaddegeri (Gents)7. Habeeb Mubarak Nagar 33. Vaddegeri (Ladies)8. Venkata Swamy Nagar 34. Medari Geri9. Virpakshaya Tota 35. Quilla Area 10.Budhawarpeta (Malageri) 36. Bandimetta11.Near Kanaka Druga Temple, Boya Street 37. Kummari Geri12.Malageri, Joharapuram 38. Mangali Geri (Gents)13.Nethaji Nagar 39. Mangali Geri (Ladies)14.Swami Reddy Nagar 40. Gadda Area (Near Kamela)15.Kuruva Geri 41. Pedda Padakana16.Ulachala Road (W.S.Colony) 42. Near Padmachandra Hospital, Budhawarpeta17.Vittal Nagar 43. Budhawarpeta (Hundri Bridge)18.Kothapeta 44. Near Budhawarpeta Burial Ground19.Roja Street 45. Dharmapeta 20.Gowli Geri 46. Joharapuram, Near Canal Bund21.Sudhavanka 47. Joharapuram, Chakali Street22.Bapuji Nagar 48. Joharapuram (Ladies)23.Telugu Geri, Joharapuram 49. Joharapuram, Near Ambedkar Mpl. School24.Sri Rama Nagar 50. Joharapuram, Near Bus Stand25. Bangaru peta 51. Narasimaha Reddy Nagar26. S.Nagappa Street 52. Saibaba Sanjeeva Nagar

53. Mangali Geri

List of Public Toilets Completed and Functioning

S. No

Name of Work

Estimate Amount (Rs.in Lakhs)

Stage of work

1 Public toilets for gents & Ladies at Yerra buruju in ward no.2. 16.00 Completed

2 Public toilets for Gents & ladies at Dandi geri in ward no.2. 17.50 Completed

3 Construction of Public Toilets at King Market in ward no.2. 7.50 Completed

4 Public toilets for Gents at vadde geri in ward no.4. 16.00 Completed

5 Public toilets for Ladies at Vaddegeri in ward no.4 16.00 completed

6 Public Toilets for Gents & Ladies at Medarigeri in Ward No.7 17.20 Completed

7 Public Toilets for Gents at quilla Area in ward no.8. 16.00 Completed

8 Public Toilet at Bandimetta in ward No.9 16.00 Completed

9 Public toilet for Ladies at Kummari geri Nagalakatta in ward no.13. 16.00 completed

10 Public Toilets for ladies at Mangali geri in ward no.13. 19.00 Completed

11 Public Toilets for gents at Mangali geri in ward no.13. 19.50 Completed

12 Public Toilets for Ladies at Gadda Area Kamela Road in ward No.15. 17.00 Completed

13 Public Toilets for Ladies at Pedda Padkana in ward no.16. 16.00 Completed

14Public Toiles at Padmachandra kidney centre in Budhawarapeta in ward No.17

16.00 Completed

15Renovation of Public Toilets @ Hundri Bridge in Budhawarapeta ward no.18

19.50 Completed

List of Public Toilets Completed and Functioning

S. No

Name of Work

Estimate Amount (Rs.in Lakhs)

Stage of work

16 Public Toilets @ Burial Ground in Budhawarapeta ward no.19. 16.00 completed

17Public toilet for Ladies at Joharapuram, Chakali Street in ward no.20.(shifted to Dharmapeta)

16.00 Completed

18Public toilets for Ladies at near Madhavaswamy House canal bund at Joharapuram in ward No.20

16.00 Completed

19Public toilet for Ladies at Joharapuram near Shabbir House in ward no.20.

16.00 completed

20Public Toilets for Ladies @ Joharapuram at Ambedkar Municipal High School Back side in ward no.20.

16.00 Completed

21Public Toilets for Ladies at Joharapuram, Bus stand Road area in ward no.20.

16.00 Completed

22Public toilets at Narasimha reddy nagar beside KC canal in ward no.41(shifted to Dharmapeta)

16.00 Completed

23Public Toilets for gents and ladies @ Saibaba Sanjeevaiah Nagar near kallu penta in ward No.49.

16.00 Completed

24Public Toilets for ladies at Saibaba Sanjeevaiah Nagar back side of saibaba temple in ward No.49.

14.00 Completed

25Public Toilets for gents and ladies at Mangaligeri near nagasai temple in wad no.49

16.00 Completed

26 Public Toilets at S.Nagappa Street in ward no.50 4.00 Completed

S. No

Name of Work

Estimate Amount (Rs.in Lakhs)

Stage of work

27 Public Toilets for Ladies Gareeb Nagar Ward no.11. 19.50 Completed

28 Public toilet for Gents at Gadda Area in Ward no.15 16.00 Completed

29 Public Toilets at Vittal Nagar Ward No.45 16.00 Completed

30 Public Toilets at Nethaji Nagar, Joharapuram Ward No.20 19.50 Completed

31Public Toilets at Virupakshaiah Tota, Budhawarpeta, Ward no.18

19.50 Completed

32 Public Toilets for Gents & Ladies at Medarigeri in Ward No.7 17.20 Completed

33Public toilets at Narasimha reddy nagar beside KC canal in ward no.41(shifted to Dharmapeta)

16.00 Completed

List of Public Toilets Completed and Functioning

Budhawar Peta Hundri Slum AreaWeaker Section Colony Slum Area

Khadakpura Slum Area

Situation of abandoned Community Toilet

Kummari Geri Slum Area

Joharapuram Slum Area

Situation of abandoned Community Toilet

Inspection of Modern Toilet at Dandi Geri by the Commissioner & Director of Municipal Administration, A.P., Hyderabad

BEFORE AFTER

BEFORE AFTER

BEFORE AFTER

KURNOOL MUNICIPAL KURNOOL MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONCORPORATION

BIO-DIGESTER TOILETSBIO-DIGESTER TOILETSPAY AND USEPAY AND USE

What is A Bio-Digester Toilet (Bio-Toilet) ? How Difference is it from Conventional

Toilet?

In a conventional Toilet the night soil is disposed off into sewage system where it is available or into a septic tank where there is no sewage system.

In a Bio Toilet the Night Soil (Human Waste) is let off into a Tank called Bio Digester.

Bio Digester tank contains a combination of anaerobic bacteria. A formation developed by DRDO (Defense Research Development Organization).

Night Soil Degradation occurs through microbial reaction which converts it into Bio Gas. The smell of night soil, the disease causing organisms in the night soil and the solid matter are eliminated totally. On dry weight basis 90% of the solid waste is reduced.

The anaerobic process in- activates the pathogens responsible for water borne diseases. Bio digester serves as reaction vessel for bio

methanation and provides the anaerobic conditions and required temp for the bacteria. The optimum temp is maintained by microbial heat, insulation of the reactor .

Disposes human waste in a 100 % ECO friendly manner.

Generates color less, odor less inflammable bio gas (can be used for cooking heating) and absolutely clear odor less water. Water is full of nutrients and minerals and is good for irrigation purpose of nearby gardens, lawns etc. does not require any septic Tank, Sewage Tank connectivity.

Inoculums (combination of Anaerobic bacteria) charging is only once during the entire life of Bio Toilet.

No need of connectivity to the sewage line, septic tank. No disposal of sludge is required.

Routine cleaning chemicals like phenyl, soap, Kerosene etc. do not harm Bio Toilet or the inoculums.

Specifications details of each toilet (*will vary by installation and requirements)

Sl. No. Item Specifications Material

1 Toilet Seat Standard Seat Standard

2 Base Floor 4ft X 4ft Made with brick, sand and cement

3 Cabin Structure 6ftX4ft, 6ft X 4ft Powder coated Aluminum Angle

4 Cabin Panel6ftX4 ft, 6ft X

4ftColoured opaque PVS Sheet

5 Door 6ft X 4ft Coloured opaque PVS Sheet

6 Roof Structure 4ft X 4ft Coloured opaque PVS Sheet

7 Water Tank 500 ltr Hard PVC

8 Bio Digester 4ft X 4ft X 4ft DRDO specifications

9LED Light and

switch1 pc each Standard

10 Water Tap 1 pc Standard

11Door Lock and

Handle1 pc each Standard in aluminum

12 Pipe and FittingAs per the

requirementStandard

INTERNAL CONSTRUCTION OF BIO-TOILET TANK

INOCULUM BACTERIA (DEVELOPED BY D.R.D.O.)USED IN BIO TOILETS

Bio-Toilet Constructed near Children’s Park, Kurnool

Inspection of Bio-Toilet Near Children’s Park by the Commissioner & Director of Municipal Administration, A.P., Hyderabad

Public Floating Areas where Construction of Bio-Toilets was taken up with an estimate cost of Rs.2.05 Lakhs Each

1.Opp LIC Office, Mourya Inn Circle

2.Opp. Gowri Gopal Hospital

3.Near Government General Hospital

4.Government Printing Press Rd; MRO Office.

5. Near Hundri Bridge, Opp.Anand Talkies

6. Near Kothapeta , District Court Road;

7. Near Market Yard, Bus Stand Area;

8.Venkataramana Colony, Near Water Works;

ESTIMATE BREAK UP FOR CONTRUCTION OF BIO-TOILETS

Bio-Toilet Tank Capacity (@4200 Lts) - Rs. 32000.00

Toilet Structure (2 seats) - Rs. 56000.00

Inoculum @1400 Lts - Rs. 84000.00

Plumbing, Seat Arrangements, Water Supply, etc., - Rs. 15000.00

Solar LED Lighting System - Rs. 11998.00

Total Cost - Rs. 2.00 Lakhs(excluding Vat, Labour Cess & Miscellaneous)

Bio-Toilets in Floating Areas

Bio-Toilets in Floating Areas

SOLAR SYSTEM IN BIO TOILETS

• After examining the performance of the Bio Digester Toilet,

another 8 Nos. of Bio Digester Toilets constructed in various

important points where heavy public floating is available.

• The construction of the above toilets is completed and

Corporation has entrusted the maintenance to the

Registered Societies pertaining to the families of

Rehabilitation of Manual Scavengers to provide self

employment .

• The Societies will deploy 8 unemployed youth registered

with their societies and they will be permitted to collect the

user charges @ Rs. 4/- per user for using the toilet. The

Corporation will provide water on free of cost. So that some

of the unemployed scavengers will be benefited under the

scheme.

PAY AND USE SULABH TOILETS IN FLOATING AREAS

ON PPP MODE;• In addition to the above, there are Pay

and Use Sulabh Toilets recently

constructed in the following areas where

heavy floating of the public is available:

• 1. Kids World Junction

• 2. King Market Junction

• 3. Near Collectorate

SULABH TOILETSPay & Use Toilets are constructed and maintained by the Sulabh International under PPP mode at Kids World Park & King Market Area.

At Kids World Park

SULABH TOILETSPay & Use Toilets are constructed and maintained by the Sulabh International under PPP mode at Kids World Park & King Market Area.

At King Market

Near Collectorate Complex

SULABH TOILETS

• Cost Analyses:

• Location of the Community Toilet: Kids World: • 1. Site belongs to the Corportion;

• 2. Period of lease : 20 years

• 3. Construction cost of the Toilet: 10.00 Lakhs:

• 5 –Water Closets:( Charge: @Rs.4/- per person)

2- Urinals (Charge: @ Rs.1/- per person)

• 1- Bath Room (Charge: @Rs. 5/- per person)

• 4. No.of Users per day: 150 to 200 members;

• 5. Amount derived per day: 700/- per day;

• Location of the Community Toilet: Pedda Market: • Construction cost of the Toilet : Rs. 12.00 lakhs;

• 1. 9- Water Closets ( Charge :Rs.4/- per person)

• 4 – Urinals (charge : Rs.1/- per person)

• 1 – Bath Room (charge : Rs.5/- per person)

• 2. No.of users per day: 100 to 150 persons.

• 3.Amount derived per day: Rs.450- 500

• Location of the Community Toilet : Collectorate

Complex:

• Construction cost of the Toilet: 10.00 lakhs

• 5- Water Closets (Charge : Rs. 4/- per person)

• 2- urinals ( charge : Rs. 1/- per person)

• 1- Bath Room (charge Rs. 5/- per person)

• No. of users per day : 100-150

• Amount derived per day: Rs.350- 400

MOBILE TOILETS

• This Toilet is useful for the functions

and festivals in the City limits.

• This Corporation is charging

Rs.2000/- per day.

FOOT PATHS

BEFORE AFTER

FOOT PATH AT CHILDREN’S PARK

BEFORE AFTER

At Five Road Junction

Railway Station Road

BEFORE AFTER

Opp: Railway Station

Opp: Railway Station

BEFORE AFTER

N.R.Nagar

Near State Guest House

BEFORE AFTER

Opp. State Guest House

At Rajivihar Center

BEFORE AFTERAt Satyanarayana Swamy Temple

CRC BUILDINGS

BEFORE AFTER

BEFORE AFTER

At Kids World Park

At Sankal Bagh

FOOT OVER BRIDGE AT GOVERNMENT GENERAL HOSPITAL

FOOT OVER BRIDGE AT NEW RTC BUS STAND

PROVIDING OF SCHOOL BENCHES TO MUNICIPAL

SCHOOLS

Total No. of School Benches Provided to Municipal Schools: 2584 Benches

Primary & Upper Primary Schools - 1500 Benches

High Schools & Upper Primary Schools - 1084 Benches

Total - 2584 Benches

Total No. of Schools Benefited by Providing School Benches - 49 Schools

Total No. of Additional Class Rooms Constructed in Municipal Schools - 92 Class Rooms

Primary & Upper Primary Schools - 42 Rooms

High Schools & Upper Primary Schools - 50 Rooms

Total - 92 Rooms

Total No. of Schools Benefited by Additional Class Rooms - 24 Schools

SCHOOL BENCHES AND ADDITIONAL CLASS ROOMS

BEFORE AFTERB.R.A.M.M.C.H. School

N.M.M.C.H. School

BEFORE AFTERN.M.M.C.H. School

S.T.P.P.M.M.C.H. School

BEFORE AFTERM.C.(U).H. School, Khadakpura

D.S.M.M.C.HIGH SCHOOL

BEFORE AFTERC.R.R.M.M.C. HIGH SCHOOL, SAP CAMP

M.C.U.P. (URDU) SCHOOL, BUDHAWARPETA

BEFORE AFTER

M.C.U.P. (URDU) SCHOOL, BUDHAWARPETA

M.C.U.P. SCHOOL, C.CAMP

BEFORE AFTER

M.C.U.P. SCHOOL, B.CAMP

M.C.P. SCHOOL, A.CAMP

BEFORE AFTER

M.C.P. (URDU) SCHOOL, JOHARAPURAM

M.C.P. (URDU) SCHOOL, JOHARAPURAM

BEFORE AFTER

M.C.P. SCHOOL, JOHARAPURAM

S.P.S.M.M.C.HIGH SCHOO, BANDIMETTA

CONSTRUCTION OF ADDITIONAL CLASS ROOMS

M.C.U.P.(URDU) SCHOOL, BUDHAWARPETA M.C.P. SCHOOL, 26 PETA

I.G.M.M.C.HIGH SCHOOL, A.CAMP M.C.P. (URDU) SCHOOL, JOHARAPURAM

PROVIDING OF MINERAL WATER PLAT AT MPL SCHOOLS

M.C.P. SCHOOL, BUDHAWARPETA I.G.M.M.C.HIGH SCHOOL, A.CAMP

B .R.A.M.M.C.HIGH SCHOOL, JOHARAPURAM

M.C.U.P.SCHOOL, B.CAMP

The LED Lighting System was implemented by this Corporation and was Certified that First Municipal Corporation implemented the LED Lighting System is announced by Sri B.Janardhan Reddy, I.A.S., Commissioner & Director of Municipal Administration, A.P., Hyderabad.

LED LIGHTING SYSTEM

INAGURATION OF CITIZEN SERVICE CENTER

By Sri C.Sudharshan Reddy, I.A.S., Collector & District Magistrate

and Special Officer, Kurnool Municipal Corporation, Kurnool.

CITIZEN SERVICE CENTER

S. No ULB No of Applications

Received - Revenue

No of Applications Received -

Engineering

No of Applications Received - Health

No of Applications Received - Town

PlanningTotal

1 Kurnool Corp 863 2108 29516 722 33209

No of Applications Disposed within SLA -

Revenue

No of Applications

Disposed within SLA - Engineering

No of Applications Disposed within SLA

- Health

No of Applications Disposed within SLA -

Town PlanningTotal

733 1934 29427 678 32772

No of Applications Pending - Revenue

No of Applications

Pending - Engineering

No of Applications Pending - Health

No of Applications Pending - Town

PlanningTotal

130 174 89 44 437

No of Application Pending within SLA

No of Application Pending Beyond

SLA

Penality Amount Levied (in Rupees)

Penality Levied for No of Employees

Amount Paid to Citizen (in Rupees)

418 19 19400 12 -

Statement Shop Room Rents collected after introducing Online Module

S. No.

Year Collection of Rent

(Rs. In Lakhs)

1. 2011-12 95.26

2. 2012-13 (by introducing Online Module)

220.55

3 2013-14 188.54

4 2014-15 (upto Jun-14) 101.12

18 Municipal Shopping Complexes consisting of 355 Shops are there is Kurnool Municipal Corporation.

The Online Module for Shop Room Rents has been introduced in the month of June 2012.

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1. Tappal Monitoring System Module is introduced from 21.11.2012 to register all the Currents (Inward tappal) duly giving Computer Generated Register No. to each and every tappal for their proper speedy disposal

2. After Registration of Tappal in TMS the same shall be issued to the concerned through their section heads duly taking their acknowledgement and the staff members have been given individual IDs and Passwords for updating the Action taken on the tappal allotted to them from time to time.

3. All the Section Heads / Superintendents will monitor and supervise the status of TMS and issue instructions to their concerned staff for Action Taking Tappal and updation in the TMS Module.

4. Due to introduction of TMS Module, day to day status of the Tappal can be monitored by the Executive Authority / Section Heads.

SECTION WISE OF ABSTRACT OF TAPPALS

ACCOUNTS MANAGEMENT MODULE (SHROFF)

1. Accounts Management Module (Sharoff) has been introduced in the Sharoff Counter from 05.12.2012 and Issuing Computerized Receipts in the Place of Manual Challans to the public.

2. All the amounts received from the public will be automatically credited in the connected Head of Accounts under MR & Chitta.

WATER METER CONNECTIONS MODULEHAND DEVICE OF

WATER METER1. Previously the Water Meter Connection Readings are recorded manually in the

monthly reading register from 1st to 15th of every month and they are recorded in the excel sheet and notices are prepared in offline process. Notices are served from 16th onwards. Due to this process the Demand notices are served for every two months and delay is occurred in payment of water meter charges by the tax payers which is causing much loss of the Revenue to the corporation

2. At Present the readings are recorded by the Hand Devices at the Door Step of consumers i.e., Spot Billing is being introduced from 1st January 2013 onwards.

3. The readings are recorded from 1st to 15th of every month and the tax is being collected from 16th to month ending of every month.

Nature of Usage Consumption(Liters)

Rate(Rs.)

Residential 0 to 25,000 3.00

Residential 25,001 to 50,000 4.00

Residential 50,001 to 1,00,000 5.00

Residential 1,00,001 to 2,00,000

6.00

Residential Above 2,00,001 8.00

Non-Domestic metered charges:0 to 15,000 liters :Rs.300/- Above 15,001 liters :- 300/- plus Rs.20/- per every 1000 lts.The highest consumption units of last three months will be charged for

strucked meters.

Domestic Meter Charges for Residential Apartments:

Water Meter Collection during the year 2011-12 before introducing

Online Module

Water Meter Collection during the year 2012-13 after introducing Online Module

Collection Month

Amount Collected Collection Month

Amount Collected

Jan-12 Rs. 6.42 Lakhs Jan-13 Rs. 10.38 Lakhs

Feb-12 Rs. 9.63 Lakhs Feb-13 Rs.22.10 Lakhs

Mar-12 Rs. 7.82 Lakhs Mar-13 Rs. 13.58 Lakhs

Apr-12 Rs. 8.98 Lakhs Apr-13 Rs. 13.57 Lakhs

May-12 Rs. 6.98 Lakhs May-13 Rs. 9.34 Lakhs

Jun-12 Rs. 10.32 Lakhs Jun-13 Rs. 15.53 Lakhs

Jul-12 Rs. 10.69 Lakhs Jul-13 Rs. 17.21 Lakhs

WATER METER CONNECTIONS MODULE

DISPLAY TV FOR ONGOING ACTIVITIES

Ongoing Activities are displayed through Display TV to Public in office premises.

Closed Circuit (CC) Cameras are installed in the different places of Municipal Corporation premises to observe the activities going on round the clock and also to avoid unto word incidence if any occurred and to safe guard the Properties of Municipal Corporation.

CLOSED CIRCUIT (CC) CAMERAS

VEHICLE TRACKING

SYSTEM (VTS)

KURNOOL MUNICIPAL CORPORAION SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT

Monitoring Mechanism • Disposal of Garbage in Corporation:

• The garbage collected from House to House through the Push Carts will

be transferred to the nearest Collection Points ( Big Cement Bins

constructed at various places /DumperBin)located at various places in

the Wards.

• The total Garbage generated per day is around 200 Tons;

So collected garbage will be lifted by the 12 Departmental Tractors and

12 Hired Tractors to the Transfer Point specially arranged for the

purpose and from the Transfer Point, the garbage will be shifted to the

Dumping Yard which is nearly 20 kms away through the 3 Tippers.

• In order to ensure accuracy and transparancy in monitoring the trips, all

the vehicles have been installed with the Vehicle Tracking Devices in

addition to the trip sheets monitoring system already available;

VEHICLE TRACKING DEVICE

All the communication with the user/server is handled by Tri-Band GSM/GPRS module which accurately delivers all the navigation data. The communication is either through Short Message Service (SMS) or GPRS network. The unit can be remotely configured (OTA Configuration). In addition the unit is provided with SMS communication with pre-defined numbers.

VEHICLE TRACKING SYSTEM The Kurnool Municipal Corporation is maintaining many vehicles such as Water Tankers,

Tractors, Tippers, Dumper Placers, Dozers, Gulfer, JCB, Autos, etc., for maintenance of

sanitation, and providing drinking water in the unserved areas. In this connection, to avoid in-

discriminate usage of fuel, Vehicle Tracking System is introduced in the month of Sep-2012 and

Vehicle Tracking Devices have been provided to all the Own and Private Vehicles and

monitoring the plying of the Vehicles in the city every day.

Monthly Diesel Bill before introduction of Vehicle

Tracking System

Monthly Diesel Bill after introduction of Vehicle

Tracking System

Remarks

Sep-12 Rs. 12.37 Lakhs Sep-13 Rs. 11.41 Lakhs

Oct-12 Rs. 12.75 Lakhs Oct-13 Rs. 11.83 Lakhs

Nov-12 Rs. 12.06 Lakhs Nov-13 Rs. 11.50 Lakhs

Dec-12 Rs. 13.31 Lakhs Dec-13 Rs. 12.58 Lakhs

Jan-13 Rs. 12.62 Lakhs Jan-14 Rs. 13.68 Lakhs Diesel Rate enhanced

Feb-13 Rs. 10.13 Lakhs Feb-14 Rs. 11.72 Lakhs

•The Kurnool Municipal Corporation has launched a website named as www.ourkmc.com and inaugurated by the Collector & District Magistrate, Kurnool on 24.11.2012

•The information in respect of all the sections of the Kurnool Municipal Corporation has been uploaded in the website for easy access to the public.

WEB SITE OF KURNOOL MUNICIPAL CORPORATION

ONLINE GREIVANCE REGISTRATION MODULE

NALAH MANRemoval of Silt from the Drains by using Nalah Man

ROAD SWEEP MANCleaning of Roads by using Sweep Man (Road Sweeper)

WALL PAINTINGSBEFORE AFTER

WALL PAINTINGS

WALL PAINTINGS

EMBOSING WALL PAINTING

DEVELOPMETN OF PARKS & PROTECTON LAYOUT OPEN

SPACES

LAYOUT OPEN SPACES:Sl. No.

Particulars Status

1No.of Layout Open Spaces Identified 357 open space sites in 274 Layouts

2Total Extent of Area (in Acres) 167.81 Acres

3

Whether the fencing has been erected for all Layout Open Spaces or not

Out of 357 Layout Open Space, 70 Layout open space are completed by constructing Compound walls, R.C.C. Pillars and Fetching.

4If not specify the reasons

Balance Open Spaces estimates are prepared and awaiting for Administrative Sanction

5Whether all the Layout Open Spaces are Digitalized or not

101 open spaces are Digitalized and 256 Open spaces are under progress

6 If not, specify the reasons Digitization under process

7Remarks

An amount of Rs.1.00 Crore was spent for the improvements and protection of park places.

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Improvements in Parks by Providing Cement Benches

ROADS AND DRAINS

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BUDHAWAR PETA

BUDHAWAR PETA CHRISTIANBURRIAN GROUND

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CHALLAVARI VEEDHI

DANDI GERI

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KAPPAL NAGAR

BESIDE VENKATESH THEATER

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OSMANIA COLLEGE ROAD

VENUS COLONY

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VENUS COLONY

VENKATA RAMANA COLONY

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CHANIKYA PURI COLONY

CHANIKYA PURI COLONY

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DARVESH KHADRI NAGAR

KOTHAPETA

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KRISHNA NAGAR

RAJIV NAGAR

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WARD NO. 12

WARD NO. 32

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Near Marremma Temple, Budhawara Peta

Vanijya Nagar

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Vanijya Nagar to Auto Nagar

Vanijya Nagar to Auto Nagar

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Vanijya Nagar Complex Area

Near Sai Sadan Apartment, Venus Colony

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Venkatadri Nagar

Vasavi Nagar

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Maddur Nagar

Bapuji Nagar,Near Kids World Park

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SAPTAGIRI NAGAR

BABA BRUNDHAVAN NAGAR

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BABA BRUNDHAVAN NAGAR

BUDHAWARA PETA

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S.S. TANK ROAD

BEKAR KATTA

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GAYATHRI ESTATE

RAJIV NAGAR

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GHOUSIA COMPLEX, LAXMI NAGAR

WARD NO.12

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KOTHAPETA

LAKSHMI NAGAR

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SRIRAMA NAGAR

V.R.COLONY

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OLD BUS STAND

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From Royal Towers to Tungabhadra River

CULVERTS

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ROJA VEEDHI

OSMANIA COLLEGE ROAD

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RAMALINGESWAR NAGAR

MADDUR NAGAR

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RAJIV NAGAR

OLD BUS STAND ROAD

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SBI ROAD TO PRAKASH NAGAR

ASHOK NAGAR TO NH7 ROAD

ROAD DIVIDERS

BUS SHELTERS

DEVELOPMENT OF CIRCLES

Mother Theresa Circle

C.Camp Center Circle

SBI Circle

Old Bus Stand Circle

Five Road Junction Circle Rajivihar Circle

Ambedkhar Circle

DEVELOPMENT OF FOUNTAINS

CHILDREN’S PARK FIVE ROAD JUNCTION

KOTLA VIJAYA BHASKAR REDDY CIRCLE MOURYA-INN CIRCLE

RAILWAY STATION ROAD OPP. LIC OFFICE

VINAYAK GHAT POCKET PARK

CENTRAL LIGHTING

CENTRAL LIGHTING

R.S.ROADSBI ROAD

K.K.REDDY ROAD(STATE GUEST HOUSE ROAD)

HIGH – MAST LIGHTS

V.R.COLONY OLD TOWN

Near Kalkura Hotel, Rajivihar

Near Radhakrishna Talkies Road

HIGH – MAST LIGHTS

AT MUZAFFAR NAGAR & MUZAFAR NAGAR BUS STOP

TRAFFICE SIGNALS

Inauguration of Rajivihar, Park Road, Near Collectorate Complex & Visweshwaraiah Ciricle

Thank You

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