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Sri C.Sudarshan Reddy, I.A.S.,Collector & District Magistrateand Special Officer, Kurnool.
Commissioner,Kurnool Municipal
Corporation
COMMISSIONER
Addl. Commissioner Dy. Commissioner Superintending Engineer
M.E.-1 M.E.-2
City Planner
UBSP Manager
T.Pr.O.
Supdt.
C.Os
PensionAsst.
Supdt.
Est. ClerksTypist
Dispatch ClerkRecord Assistant
S.S.
Office Subordinates
Supdt.
R.O.
R.Is
Bill Collec.
Attenders
Sr. Entomologist
S.S.
MHO EOA
ACP
TPS Supdt.
TPBOs
Tracer & Chainmen
Clerks
Malaria S.Is& Malaria Mazdoors
A&B circles S.Is
Accountant
Sr / Jr. Assts.
Asst. EOA
Tax Asst.,
Supdt.,H.A.
P.H. Maistries
P.H.Workers & Class IV
Employees
P.H. Clerks
Medical Officers, MNOs, FNOs,
Compounders & Ayahs of Municipal
Corporation Dispensaries
(M.C.H. Centers, Ayurvedic,
Allopatic, Unani & Homeo
Dispensaries)
Dy.E.E.-2 Nos Dy.E.E.-2 Nos
A.E.s(Ele-II &
Civil-3Nos)
A.E.s(Ele-I & W.S. &
Civil-3Nos)
Tech. Section
APMDP Project, Rajeev Awas
Yojana & New Office
Building Proposal
Work Inspectors,
TAP Inspectors,
NPH Workers & Class IV Employees
Work Inspectors,
NPH Workers & Class IV Employees
Elementary & Upper Primary School
Secondary School
H.Ms
S.A and S.G.Ts
H.Ms
S.As & Language Pandits
Non-TeachingStaff
Supdt
Engineering Assistants
Organization Chart
ABOUT MUNICIPAL CORPORATION OF KURNOOL
INTRODUCTORY:
Kurnool, also known as the gateway o Rayalaseema, once the capital of erstwhile Andhra State from 1953 to 1953 is situated at a latitude of 150.48’’ N and longitude of 720 E on the banks of sacred river at an altitude of about 900 feet above sea level. It is a city of great cultural heritage with its history dating back to the 11th Century. The historical monuments of national importance that are standing every today to the post glory of the city. The city is encircled by temples, mosques, dargahs and holy shrines which present in a miniature the cultural diversity of the Nation. The city is situated at about 215 K.M from Secunderabad on the Secunderabad – Dornachalam section of South Central Railway. It is not only the seat of administration of the District, but also of the region with several regional Government offices and other public institutions being located here. It is also an important education center having a well established Medical College as well as other education institutions.
Climate:
Kurnool City has a pleasant climate throughout the year except during the month of April and May when the temperature reaches 450C to 460 C. The maximum and minimum mean temperatures are 450 C to 140 C respectively. The average rainfall is about 70 cm per annum
Growth of the Town:
The status enjoyed by Kurnool as the Capital of Andhra State enabled the development of the town in a planned manner during 1953-56. The three Official colonies A, B, C Camps which provide residential accommodation to Government officials were constructed during the period. The town gradually extended to the let side of the old thickly populated area. A large number of Christian Missionary Institutions are located in Kurnool The construction of Tungabhadra Industries, location of Special Armed Police Head Quarters and establishment of warehousing facilities by the State Warehousing Corporation enabled the expansion of the town. Kallur Gram Panchayat which is contiguous with Kurnool city was merged in the Kurnool Municipal Corporation in 2002. Thus, the area of the city increased to 49.73 sq.km.
PopulationThe first census of 1881 recorded a population of 20,329 while the
last census of 2001 recorded a population of 3,42,628. The percentage of growth rate during the decades from 1901 to 2001 was recorded at 821 and the last decadal growth rage is 14.75. The population trend is as follows.
Year Population1901 25,3761911 26,0401921 27,9081931 35,3141941 45,2501951 60,2221961 1,00,8151971 1,36,7101981 2,06,3621991 2,33,7172001 3,42,9732011 4,60,330
Population as per Census
Slum Population : 1,54,365 Number of Slums : 104
(notified Slums-57, Non-notified Slums – 47)
The density of population is 15,581 per sq.km while the density of slum population is 34,779 per sq.km. The sex ratio is 950 females as per 1000 males.
As per 2011 Census Slum Population
I. PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
a) Year of Constitution : 1866. Upgraded as Municipal Corporation in 1994. .Kallur
Gram Panchayat was merged in Kurnool Municipal Corporation in February 2002, vide G.O.Ms.No.58 M.A. Dt:08.02.2002.
b) Area in Sq.Km : 49.73 Sq.Km Kurnool: 21.93 sq.km; Kallur: 27.8 sq.km
c) Distance to State Capital : 210 K.Ms. (By road)
d) Average Annual Rain fall : 70 mm.
e) Temperature : Winter- 140 C; Summer- 450
II CORPORATIONComposition of Corporation(2005-10)
a) S.Cs : 8 (3W+5G)b) S.Ts : 1c) Women : 8 (G)d) B.Cs : 17 (6W+11G)e) Others : 16 f) Total No. of Wards : 50 (Knl: 39; Klr: 11)
B) Ex.Officio Corporators : M.P. (Lok Sabha), Kurnool M.L.A – Kurnool
M.L.A – Panyam & M.L.C., Kurnool.
C) Co-opted Members : 2 (Minorities) including women 3 (Experienced in Municipal
Administration including 1 Women
D) Wards Committees : 5 (each ward committee consisting of 10 wards)
III POPULATION (AS PER 2011 CENSUS)
MALE FEMALE TOTAL
a) Population 215746 218060 433829
b) Density of Population per Sq. Km : 9256.58c) No. of House Holds : 1,01,881d) No. of Slums : 104(Notified: 57 Non-notified: 47)
e) Slum Population :1,54,368f) Density of Slum Population : 34,779 per Sq.Kmg) Sex Ratio : 1:1k) Population growth rate :14.75%
(During the last decade)
1.Total No.of Election Wards : 50a) Kurnool Election Wards : 39b) Kallur (Panyam) Election Wards : 11
2. No. of Revenue Wards : 87
FINANCIAL POSITION
(a) Important Sources of Income (2011-2012)
(i) Taxes House Tax (Assessments 70,909) :Rs.22,34,89,830
Water Tax :Rs. 5,61,50,400 (Domestic Connection-36792+Meter Connections – 1032)
VLT (Assessments 469) :Rs. 1,12,13,593
Advertisement Tax :Rs. 41,28,652
(ii) Non-Taxes
D&O Trade License fee : Rs. 82,77,108
Birth & Death Certificate fee : Rs. 50,21,412
Road Cutting Charges : Rs. 47,84,000
Building Licence fee, DevelopmentCharges, Building Material & DebrisCharges, etc. (Town Planning) : Rs.
1,20,51,000B.P.S. & L.R.S. : Rs.
5,00,00,000Market fee : Rs.
2,11,000Shop Room Rents (401 Shops /18 Complexes) :
Rs.1,92,12,300Entertainment Tax : Rs.
42,00,000Surcharge on Stamp Duty : Rs.
3,36,72,000Other Receipts : Rs.
2,02,95,000
EXPENDITURE:1. Wages of Workers (Outsourcing) : Rs.700.00 Lakhs (P.H. & Non-PH Workers)
2. Fuel Charges for Vehicles : Rs.232.00 Lakhs
3. C.C.Charges : Rs.600.00 Lakhs
4. Hire Charges of Vehicles : Rs.300.00 Lakhs
5. Maintenance of Water Supply : Rs.670.00 Lakhs
6. Maintenance of Drains including : Rs.126.00 Lakhs Strom Water Drains
7. Maintenance of Urinals, Public Toilets : Rs. 283.00 Lakhs Parks & Street Lights
CAPITAL WORKS (including 40% earmarked for Slum Development)
8. C.C.Roads : Rs. 150.00 Lakhs
9. C.C.Drains : Rs. 190.00 Lakhs10.Metal Roads : Rs. 100.00 Lakhs
CIVIC AMENITIES PROVIDED(Length in K.Ms)D
1. Roads C.C : 171.95B.T. : 42.77W.B.M. : 65.65Gravel : 128.65
--------------------Total : 408.05
--------------------2. Drains
Pucca Drains : 208.707Kutcha Drains : 282.939R.R.Masonary Drain : 215.731
-------------------- Total : 707.377
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Population of Kurnool City : 3,42,973 as per 2001 census4,63,000 Present
Population(Tentativefigures of 2011 census)
Requirement of Water Supply
: 71.76 MLD
Present supply : 67.00 MLD
Normal Prorata Supply : 155 LPCD including 15 % losses
Present Prorata Supply : 135 LPCD
Source of Water Supply : 1.Tungabhadra River2.K.C.Canal
SS Tank Capacity : 155 MCFT or 4410 ML or 0.155 TMC
MWL of SS Tank : 305.50 M
Present Level in SS Tank : 305.20 M
WATER SUPPLY
Present Storage Capacity of S.S.Tank
: 151.40 MCFT or 4287.76 ML
Over Head Service Reservoirs : Kurnool : 19 Nos. (18.05 ML) E.L.S.RKullur : 19 Nos. (8.53 ML) E.L.S.RTotal Capacity : 26.58 ML
Sustainability of water in S.S.Tank : 30 days. Number of Hand Bore wells : Kurnool : 1006 Nos - 30 Nos dry
Kullur : 385 Nos - 31 nos dry Total : 1391 Nos – 61 nos dry
No. of power Bore wells : 60 NosDrawl from power bores : 2 MLDNo. of Public Stand Posts : 1810 Nos.No. of Infiltration wells (Hundri &
Tungabhadra): 5 Nos
Normal drawl from Infiltration wells
: 3.00 MLD
Present drawl from Infiltration wells
: 1.50 MLD
Distribution net work : 285 KM No. House Service Connections : 36792Water supply to un served areas
through tankers: 8 Nos(Dept) + 6 Nos(Donated) = 0.624
MLD Hired Water Tankers – 3 nos = 0.096 MLD
Water supply position : 2 to 3 Hours Daily for 85% area – Alternate days to 15% area – Details of
areasNandyal road west of bypass road.
STREET LIGHTING
1. S.V.Lamps : 25622. Flourscent Lamps : 143723.Highmast Lights : 303
---------------- 17237 ----------------
1. High Mass Poles : 952. Central Lighting poles : 250
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Street Lighting Charges per month : Rs. 20.00 to 22.00 lakhs HT Charges per month : Rs. 32.00 to 35.00 lakhs
X. PARKS AND PLAY GROUNDS1. No. of Parks : 18
2. No. of Reading Rooms : 5
3. No. of Libraries : 1
4. No.of Buildings : 110
XI. EDUCATION
1. No. of Schools
a) High Schools : 9
b) U.P.Schools : 5
c) Elementary Schools : 51-------------- 65--------------
d) Strength of Students : 10790 (High School, U.P. Schools & Elementary Schools)
e) 10th Class Results (%) : Appeared Passed %2009-10 601 315 52.412010-11 525 336 64.002011-12 575 374 65.04
1. PUBLIC HEALTH
1. Dispensariesa) Homoeo : 1b) Ayurvedic : 1c) Unani : 1d) Allopathic : 1
e) Maternity Centres : 1f) Urban Health Centres : 8
g) PHC : 1h) ICDS (Anganwadi Centers) : 125
2. Others
a) No. of Burial Grounds : 14
b) No. of Compost Yards : 2
c) No. of Markets : 8 (Rythu Bazar-3, Veg. Markets-3, Fish Market-1, Mutton Market-1)
d) No. of Slaughter Houses : 6
e) No. of Public Latrines : 90 (Each 16 seats)
3. Sanitation
a) No. of Sanitary Divisions : 12
b) No. of Sanitary Inspectors : 13
c) No. of Sanitary Supervisors : 1
d) No. of Public Health Workers : 466
e) No. of Divisions Privatized : 5 Divisions (Partly privatized)
f) No. of tractors use for removal of Garbage : Tractors- 12 (own)
Tippers- 6 (own) Dumper placers- 5(own) Autos- 6 (own) JCB- 1 (own) Dozer- 1 (own) Gulfer- 1 (own)
Private tractors- 23
g) Garbage Produced per day : 295 M.Tones
h) No. of Dumping Yards with name of : 1. Gargeyapuram (43.37 Acers)
location 2. Nuthenapalle (18.00 Acers)
i) Wages of Outsourcing Workers : Rs.500.00 Lakhs per Annum
j) Public Health Maintenance : Rs.225.00 Lakhs per Annum (Fuel + Conservancy Articles+ Livaries)
k) Salaries of Public Health Staff (010) : Rs.1100.00 Lakhs per Annum
l) Cost of lifting and transportation of : Rs.380.00 Lakhs One M.T. of garbage including all Sanitation work under privatization
m) No.of Wards Covered under : 38 Door to Door Collection of Garbage
n) Garbage lifted per day : 215 – 230 MTs
ACTON PLAN OF THE URBAN MALARIA SCHEME
The Kurnool Municipal Corporation is also implementing Urban Malaria Scheme since 25 years. 1 No. Senior Entomologist, 2 Nos -Malaria Sanitary Inspectors and 22 Nos of Malaria Mazdoors and 25 Nos of DWCUA Group members are working under Malaria Programme in this corporation to prevent Mosquito menace fogging work through on big machine and 3 hand machines is being done every day in the city under anti mosquito measures by the Malaria Staff.
Anti Larva Operation for control of Mosquitoes.
Malathiyan fogging work is being done regularly in the city through 4 small portable hand machines for anti mosquito measures.
Baytex and abate are being sprayed regularly in all the drains.
Sawdust is soaked in oil balls are made and dropped in the stagnated water bodies, pools and stagnated water points.
Gombusiya fishes are dropped in the water points, pools, drains and stagnated water points.
The Kurnool Municipal Corporation, Kurnool has instructed to the Pig rears to keep all the pigs 5 K.Ms away from the city limits. This Corporation has proposed for providing 5 acres of land in the Jaganath Gattu.
SOCIAL SECURITY PENSIONCategory of Pension Total No.of Pensions
OAP Pensions : 9362
Widow Pensions : 6394
Disable Pensions : 2451
Weaver Pensions : 32
Abhayahastam Pensions : 242
Toddy Toppers : 9
Total Pensions : 18490
MEPMA ACTIVITIESSHG GROUPS FORMATION:
Total No. of SHGs formed during 2011-12 : 5339 Groups
Total No. of SHGs formed during 2012-13 : 352 Groups
Total No. of SHG formed : 5356 Groups
BANK LINKAGES:
Total No. of SHG Groups : 5356 Groups
Amount involved of Bank Linkages : Rs. 12415.38 Crores
PAVALA VADDI:
No. of Groups covered under Pavalavaddi : 4271 Groups
Amount issued under Pavalavaddi : Rs.387.97 Lakhs
Developmental Activities
ACDP: 11 works have been sanctioned under ACDP Programme with estimate cost of Rs.42.50
Lakhs for 10 No’s of water purification plants in Kurnool Municipal Corporation and one number compound wall at Burial Ground, Kothapeta.
MPLADS: Three works has been sanction with estimate cost of Rs.9.95 Lakhs under MPLADS .
Drought: An amount of Rs.5.00 Lakhs has been released for engaging of Water Tankers for transportation of
water to unserved areas in summer.
13th Finance Commission
2010-11 An amount of Rs. 250.19 has been sanctioned and released an amount of Rs. 247.13 Lakhs under 13th Finance Commission for the year 2010-11 all the 37 works are completed.
2011-12 An amount of Rs. 389.34 Lakhs has been sanctioned and released an amount of Rs. 156.64 lakhs under 13th Finance Commission for the year 2011-12 and all the 21 works are under progress.
2012-13 An amount of Rs. 540.10 Lakhs has been allocated under 13th Finance Commission for the year 2012- 13 and all the 37 works are under progress.
IHSDP: An amount of Rs.744.69 Lakhs has been released for Providing Infrastructure facilities and Basic Amenities in 27 Slums out of
estimated cost of Rs. 1976.42 Lakhs. The work is executed by the Executive Engineer, Public Health Department, Kurnool.
UIDSSMT: An amount of Rs. 2729.02 Lakhs has been released under UIDSSMT Scheme for providing Water Supply
Improvement Scheme in Kurnool Municipal Corporation out of estimated cost of Rs. 3666.00 Lakhs. Thework is executed by the Executive Engineer, Public Health Department, Kurnool.
Flood Grants: An amount of Rs.4704.50 Lakhs has been released under Flood Grants for Flood Rescue Operation, Re-
habilitation, Restoration of damaged Roads and Drains, Providing Water Supply facilities, Street Lighting Facilities, etc. consisting 262 works are taken up and all works are nearing completed stage.
INNOVATIVE STEPS TAKEN FOR EFFECTIVE ADMINISTRATION DURING YEAR 2012-13Prajadarbar has been introduced by the Hon’ble Collector and District
Magistrate, Kurnool on 10.1.2011 with a direction to conduct on every Monday from 9.00 AM to 10.00 AM to receive application/ Grievances for redressal. The same is being implemented.
This Corporation has taken up Road Widening in a phased manner in all the important roads in the city dully removing the encroachments and on payment of structure value as compensation in respect of private properties. Presently the work of Road Widening at Buhavarapu Peta (Hundry Bridge towards General Hospital) @ Rs.5.00 Crores is in progress(amount from Town Planning Development Fund)
This Corporation is making efforts for implementing the Biometric system in all sanitary divisions for 100% of attendance and improvement of sanitary work.
This corporation has proposed for vehicle tracking system to all the vehicles for effective use of vehicles.
This Corporation has proposed to develop all the Junctions duly providing the Road dividers with Center Lighting
Footover bridges taken up in essential places on BOT basis
This Corporation is developing the Circles and Road medians with greenery
Remodeling of Public Toilets in entire town and 27 proposed new public toilets are under construction. So far 10 Modern Community Toilets completed and functioning . Remaining 17 are under active progress.
New office building is proposed for construction. Proposals already submitted to the Government for sanction of Rs. 9.00 Crores.
SANCTIONED SCHEMS FOR THE YEARS 2010-11 TO 2014-15
Rajiv Awas Yojana: Proposals has been prepared and submitted to the Government.
1.Proposals with an estimate amount Rs.89049.17 Lakhs have been submitted for 5 Years for development of Slum ree City.
2.Proposals with an estimate amount of Rs.8495.65 Lakhs have been submitted for 1st Year for development of 21 slums like Construction of Housing, Environmental Infrastructure, Social Infrastructure and Linkage Infrastructure.
3.Draft pilot detailed project report contemplating development in 5 slums (Weaker section colony +Joharapuram 4 slums) is under final preparation by M/s. SRANS Info Systems Pvt. Ltd., Hyderabad.
4.Process for notification of 14 non-notified slums is in progress.
APMDP:
The DPR on Comprehensive water Supply scheme for Kurnool, under APMDP was entrusted to consultancy M/s.Poyry Environment, Kolkata. The data collection on the existing facilities was completed by the consultants.
Draft final report was submitted by the consultant on 28.05.2012 for Rs.210.36 crores for 2026 (midterm) and for Rs.20.68 crores for the 2041 (long term) requirement. The review on the DFR was conducted by APMDP on 30.05.2012 and the observation of the committee were communicated to the consultant for carrying out the modification and to furnish the final report.
The DPR submitted for contemplating SS tank, pumping main to SST, filtration plants, ELSR (15) Nos C.W. mains and distribution network to meet the demand of 8,06,000 population expected in 2041. An additional land of 126 Acr required/LA process to be takenup for building SS Tank for 2041 requirement.
Low Cost Sanitation
i) Total No. of House Holds : 40,715ii) No. of Households having : 3,112 Pucca Latrinesiii) No. of Households without : 7,603 Latrinesiv) No. of Houses provided with : 6,466 I.L.C.S. Latrines so farv) No. of Houses yet to be provided : 1,137 with I.L.C.S. Latrines
Trade and Commerce:The most important commodity manufactured and exported
is groundnut oil while the most important commodity imported is pulses. Kurnool city is a trading centre for agricultural products like groundnut, cotton, corn, etc.
Achievements during the preceding year:In a record time of one year the Corporation provided 1359
No.of water tap connections and 15000 meters length of C.C. roads under NSDP. A number of 76 units are grounded under the CMEY programme. The SJSRY enable construction of 16 drains of a total length of 35,000 meters costing Rs.57.00 lakhs. Education being another priority sector, 3 school buildings was constructed at an estimated cost of Rs.2.00 Lakhs. The beautified parks, once without a human element, have now become places of recreation. In regard to Clean & Green, 8237 trees were planted all over the city out of which 2000 were provided with tree guards.
The Tasks Ahead:The important tasks immediately ahead of us are
1. Augmentation of drinking water supply, extension of distribution lines of unserved areas and replacement of decrepit pipelines.
2. A slum networking to improve civic amenities in all urban slums.
3. Providing traffic dividers with central lighting on all thoroughfares for efficient traffic management.
4. New shopping complexes to meet the requirements of ever increasing trade and commerce as well as providing petty shops to small traders to remove hawkers and encroachers of road margins
5. Protection of environment by vigorously implementing Clean and Green Programme.
Frantic efforts are in full swing to provide housing for the weaker sections under Rajiv Awas Yojana and to improve civic amenities under the Andhra Pradesh Municipal Development Project (APMDP)
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