With a view to improve the basic amenities in rural and urban areas in
the district and to know the status of the amenities and grievances, a
dedicated website called Basic Amenity Reporting System (BARS) was
launched in Krishnagiri on Tuesday.
Collector C.N. Maheshwaran launched the website at the
meeting adjoining his chambers in the presence of the Assistant
Director (Panchayat) Veerabadran and other officials from National
Informatics Centre. He also claimed that this is first of its kind in
the state.
Launching the programme as part of the e-Governance,
Mr. Maheshwaran the development of villages is of paramount important
for the overall development of the nation. Keeping this in mind, BARS,
a monitoring system is being implemented in a phased manner to cover
the entire 333 village panchayats and urban local bodies in the
district.
Under the BARS system, every streetlamp, bore well
pumps and motors for pumping drinking water would be given a unique
identification number. Public can inform the local panchayat about the
defect or damage in any one of the system. In turn it would be entered
into the website by the concerned panchayat clerk. The complaints
recorded in the website would be accessed by the Block Level Officials,
the Assistant Director (Panchayat) and the District Collector to know
the status of the grievances redressal etc. It is a centralized
communication system which connects every panchayat to the
collectorate, the collector adds.
An official from the NIC said that the BARS system was
introduced in 10 to 15 villages initially, the required training for
BDOs and other low level officials were given. All the electric pumps
used for pumping drinking water, street light poles and bore wells in
seven villages were given a unique identification number.
After the success of the trial, it would be extended to
all the 333 village panchayats in the district in a phased manner.
Anybody can access the features of the new website at the http://www.krishnagiri.tn.nic.in
In future, the BARS system would be upgraded in such a way that even
the public can access the website and enter their grievances pertaining
to water supply motors, street lights and bore wells.
Mr. Maheshwaran also stated that the district has 10227
bore well hand pumps, 5862 electric motors for pumping drinking water
and 50440 street lights. Assistant Director (Panchayats) Mr.
Veerabadran and Mr. Sathiq, District Officials at National Informatics
Centre accompanied the collector during the press briefing.
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