eGovernments Foundation signs MoU with Kozhikode Municipal Corporation

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ANI New Delhi [India]
Last Updated : Feb 17 2017 | 10:28 AM IST

Bengaluru based eGovernments Foundation has signed an agreement with Kozhikode Municipal Corporation to develop building plan automation software.

Kozhikode Municipal Corporation Secretary Mrunmai Joshi, eGovernments Foundation CEO Viraj Tyagi and Malabar Chamber of Commerce President P.V. Nidheesh were present and signed the agreement to develop the software for the city. The system will be functional in three months post software installation in the corporation office and training of the staff.

"The Building Plan module will greatly help in improving processing time, transparency and end to end tracking of building plan applications - ultimately improving the ease of doing business," said eGovernments Foundation CEO, Viraj Tyagi.

The Building Plan Approval system will allow for submission of plan approval, provide instant status update to the end user and avert delays in approving building plan and issuance of permits. A file-tracking system and SMS notification for document verification and site examination would be incorporated in the software. Online payment provision for the scrutiny fees and plan fees will also be introduced. Digital signature of the ULB officials will be used in the online approval of the files.

Malabar Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring the project that will be implemented by the subcommittee on e-Governance of City Consultative Committee.

"It would bring a positive energy to local businesses," said Malabar Chamber of Commerce, President, P.V. Nidheesh.

"Highlights of the software are the unified interpretation of building rules and the facility for file tracking. The software is open-source, and hence no additional charges like license fee or royalty incur for scaling it to other civic bodies within Kerala," revealed regional town planner K.V. Abdul Malik.

"It would be a boon not just to the public, but also the staff and councillors whose workload will come down significantly," added Mayor Thottathil Raveendran.

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First Published: Feb 17 2017 | 10:28 AM IST

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