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Kanpur Municipal Corporation


Motijheel, Kanpur, (U.P.), INDIA

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About Kanpur
Located in the
State of Uttar
Pradesh.

Situated along
the River Ganga.
Leather Capital
of India

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City Map - Full View

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About Kanpur Municipal Corporation


Administrative Divisions

Up Nagar

-6

(with 18/19 wards)

Wards

- 110

Population

- 25.51 Lakhs.

( 2001 census)

Area

- 260 Sq.K.m

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Landuse Pattern
Pattern of
of Kanpur
Kanpur
Land Use Type

Area
(Sq.Km)

% of Total
Area

Residential

150

48%

Commercial

2.3%

Industrial

50

16.3%

Park and Open space

35

11.4%

Roads and Railways

2500 Km.

Rivers/Water Bodies

Ganga,
Pandu

Agriculture
Forests

43
4.5

14%
1.5%

Vacant Land

17.5

5.6%

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J.K.Temple
Japanees Garden

Kanpur Railway Station

Mega Mall
I.I.T.Kanpur

Kanpur University

Ganga Barrage
Green Park Stadium

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Organizational Structure of Kanpur Municipal Corporation

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Governance Initiative
E-Governance
Accounts

Store Mnag.

Payroll

Trade
License
System

Asset Mang.

Birth &
Death Registration

Property Tax

e-Governance
Modules
Ward works

On-Line
Collection

File
Tracking

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For e-Governance :

Grievance
Redressal
Payment
Gateway

Law System

Solid Waste
Management

Year

08-09

Application Softwares details (BESPOKE)

1-Financial Accounting and Budgeting


2-Employee Information System and Payroll
3-Legal Case Management System
4-Works Management System
5-Asset Management System
6-Stores Management System
7-Online Collection System
8-Payment Gateway Interface
9-e-Procurement System
10-File Tracking System
11-Trade License System
12-Solid Waste Management System
13-Estate Management System
14-Grievance Redressal System
15-Birth And Death Registration.

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Citizens Grievance Monitoring System

Nagarwani
Software is used for
internal
grievance
system.

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Zonal offices
Connected to the server
- Intranet -Through Radio link
-Internet-Leased Line

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Computer networking

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Short term In-House


In HouseComputer
ComputerLiteracy
Literacytraining
trainingofofKMC
KMCStaff
Staff

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State Level DPR


on e-governance

has
prepared
withbeen
the help
of
IIT, Kanpur. This
DPR has been
submitted to GOI
for sanction

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Provision has been made in the DPR for ppp in


the service delivery system .At present 24 private
Cyber Citizen Points have been authorized to
provide Municipal e-services.

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Use of GIS and ICT Tools


An age old practice
We have read stories of treasure hunt. The TOOLS needed for hunt were:a PROBABLE target place of treasure,
strategic INFORMATION to reach the target either in the form of some
script / geographical map or some verbal tips.
The treasure hunter had to encounter spider net
.This net used to give him hope; that he is very near to the hidden treasure

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the Success of the this project is


because of
Continuous stepwise
consultation
State
Government

Hon. Courts

With Various stakeholders


Taxpayers
Ward-wise

Political
leaders

Corporation
Board

Ward
members

Revenue
inspectors and
municipal
officers

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Procurement of satellite images


Ground survey based Geo-rectification of the satellite image
Updation and migration of existing GIS data set using QB image
Contact survey to collect details for every property unit
Spatial ground survey
Spatial and non-spatial data link to create spatial property
database
Development of web GIS system for online property tax calculation
and payment
Development of desktop application for property database
repository management and tax assessment
Training KMC Personnel
Renumbering of properties with unique premises no. as prescribed
in Modern Municipal law and fixing of house number plates at the
cost of owner/occupier

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GIS-BASED
BASED PROPERTY
PROPERTY mapping
mapping

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Satellite

Image Based Mapping

DGPS
Survey
Sub-Meter
Meter Positional Accuracy
DGPS
Survey
forfor
Sub
More

than 53 feature included

Detailed

ground survey for ground truth mapping

Spatial
Non-Spatial
Spatialdata
datalinking
linking
Spatial
andand
Non

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About GIS Data set

Details of Layers

Public facility

Recreational

Commercial

Property

Educational

KMC
Geodatabas
e
Landuse
Utility
Transportation
Religious

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About GIS Data set


Process and Technology used

Georeferencing of Satellite image with


DGPS Points
Collection of 200 DGPS Points

Spatial Adjustment of Basemap data (legacy database KNN)


with georeferenced Image

Digitization
on bodies,
satelliteOpen
images
for features
Roads, Water
Plots,
Builtupslike
etc

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About GIS Data set

Spatial and Non-Spatial


Non Spatial
data
data
linking
linking

Spatial Data with all features captured from


field survey and digitization of images

Linked data after the integration of both


Spatial and Non-spatial data on the basis of
unique Building ID for property
Non-Spatial data collected from the door to door
contact field survey of all 110 wards

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With Property Details

Roads
Building cover

Non-Spatial Linking

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Zone

No. of Property
Assessies after
GIS Survey till
31/03/2010

No. of
Properties
added after
GIS survey

No. of
Assessies
added after
GIS survey

Zone-1

22,313

29,523

52,875

7,210

Zone-2

1,04,889

1,16,797

1,32,173

11,908

Zone-3

22,710

59,709

71,480

36,999

Zone-4

11,609

28,638

39,650

17,029

Zone-5

70,522

68,387

83,970

-2,135

Zone-6

42,162

88,976

96,105

46,814

2,74,205

3,92,032

4,76,253

117,827

Total

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No. of Assessies
before GIS survey
(Year-2007-08

Properties Added in Tax net After GIS Survey


No. of Assessies before GIS survey (Year-2007-08

116797

No. of Property Assessies after GIS Survey till


31/03/2010

104889

88,976

70,522

68,387

59,709

42,162
29,523

28,638

22,710

22,313

11,609

Zone-1

Zone-2

Zone-3

Zone-4

Zone-5

Zone-6

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additional revenue generation

Zone

Annual Tax Demand


Before GIS Survey ( in
Lac) (2007-2008)
(2007
INR

Revised Annual Tax


Demand After GIS Survey
(in lac) till

Difference
Tax (in Lac)
INR

(31/03/10)
(31/03/10
INR

Zone-1

587.471

1941.719

1354.248

Zone-2

487.640

1888.388

1400.748

Zone-3

409.293

1264.075

854.782

Zone-4

498.086

1801.306

1303.220

Zone-5

892.477

1970.693

1078.216

Zone-6

474.564

1872.044

1397.480

Total

334.953

1073.275

7388.694

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Property Tax Demand Enhancement After GIS


till 31.03.2010
Annual Tax Demand Before GIS Survey in Lac
Annual Tax Demand After GIS Survey in Lac
1970.69347

1941.71948

1888.38863

1872.04445
1801.30623
1264.07527

892.477
587.471

Zone 1

487.64

Zone 2

409.293

Zone 3

498.086

Zone 4

474.564

Zone 5

Zone 6

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New House Numbering Building ID


Generation

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Use of KMC GIS MAPs


GIS Map used in
By

Kanpur Municipal Corporation (KMC) for planning


and revenue generation.

Delimitation of KMC Wards- 2006.


Ward wise Backward Population Survey- 2007.
BPL (Below Poverty Line) Survey - 2007
For planning, design/implementation of water
supply & sewerage projects under JNNURM.
By Kanpur Electric supply Company (KESCO) for power
distribution planning and revenue generation.
Census -2010 For enumerator block boundaries

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awards
A paper was presented at Map

World Forum 2009, organized at


Hyderabad in which the project was awarded Geospatial Excellence
Award 2009 for Geospatial Application for Decision Support

System in Local Government.

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awards
A Poster Presentation has been Awarded in ESRI India User Conference 200910 at New Delhi

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awards
The Indian Geospatial Award 2009, delivered
T.Ramaswamy, Secretary Department of Science & Technology,
Govt. of India, New Delhi.Kanpur Municipal Corporation has been
awarded for Utilizing

Geospatial Technologies as part of eGovernance initiatives. The Award recognizes the effort in
Successful Implementation of Technology, resulting in better
revenue. generation..

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awards

by

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SKOCH ICT For INDIA Awards 2010

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Emotional experience

kmc-geo of
spatial
project

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We remember them & are thank full to: The TRAINING faculty of IIPA New Delhi and specially Mr G.Sriramam to
initiate the concept.
Ex Municipal commissioners: Mr.Arvind Singh for conceptualization ,
Mr Badal Chatterji for selecting a confident partner,
Mr M.P.Mishra & present municipal Commissioner Mr.P.K.Pande ,Rajeev
Sharma and present commissioner Mr R. Vikram Singh
who provided Leadership to the project.
GIS Team & Staff Of Kanpur Municipal Corporation.
From NIIT-GIS (ESRI-INDIA)
Rajesh Mathur President.
Mr Mukund Rao Founding President, GSDI Association Ex President
& CEO, NIIT-GIS & its Team for successful execution

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DISASTER MANAGEMENT USING GIS & ICT TOOLS


a collapsed railway station

Disruption of rail and road networks

[Source: IIT Kanpur

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City Map with Road & Rail Network

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Industrial Area Of Kanpur

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GIS mapping for Disaster Management


Four maps have been prepared in following each area
namely
Social map (to understand the social status),
Hazard identification map (to identify the possible
hazards),

Vulnerability
map (to identify the vulnerable sections
of the community)
and
Resource Inventory map (to inventories the resources
available within the ward or around the ward).

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Social map (to understand the social status)

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Vulnerability map (to identify the vulnerable


sections of the community)

MAPPING OF VURBAN POOR AREAS IN KANPUR CITY

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Hazard identification map (to identify the


possible hazards)

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Major Departments (Partner


Departments)

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Its Just the Beginning,


But a good Beginning

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