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KURNOOL MUNICIPAL CORPORATION 
STATUS REPORT 
oA City with a Glorious Past 
oA City with a Clean & Green Present 
oA City With a Promising Future 
P.V.V.S.Murthy 
Commissioner
MHO EOA 
Asst. EOA 
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COMMISSIONER 
Addl. Commissioner Dy. Commissioner Superintending Engineer 
M.E.-1 M.E.-2 
City Planner 
UBSP Manager 
T.Pr.O. 
Supdt. 
C.Os 
Pension 
Asst. 
Supdt. 
Est. Clerks 
Typist 
Dispatch Clerk 
Record Assistant 
S.S. 
Office Subordinates 
R.O.-I 
Supdt. 
R.Is-3 
Bill Collectors 
Attenders 
Sr. Entomologist 
S.S. 
ACP 
TPS Supdt. 
TPBOs 
Tracer & 
Chainmen 
Clerks 
Malaria S.Is 
& Malaria 
Mazdoors 
A&B circles 
S.Is 
Accountant 
Sr / Jr. Assts. 
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 Dy.E.E.-2 
A.E.s 
(Ele-II & Civil- 
3Nos) 
A.E.s 
(Ele-I & W.S. & 
Civil-3Nos) 
Tech. Section APMDP 
Project, 
Rajeew 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-Teaching 
Staff 
R.O.-II 
R.Is-2
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ABOUT MUNICIPAL CORPORATION OF KURNOOL 
INTRODUCTORY: 
Kurnool, also known as the gateway of Rayalaseema, once the capital of 
erstwhile Andhra State from 1953 to 1956 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 even 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 educational institutions. 
Climate: 
Kurnool City has a pleasant climate throughout the year except during the 
month of April and May when the temperature reaches 450 C to 460 C. The maximum and 
minimum mean temperatures are 450 C to 160 C respectively. The average rainfall is about 
70 cm per annum
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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 left side of the old thickly 
populated area. A large number of Christian Missionary Institutions are 
located in Kurnool The 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. 
Recently the Gram Panchayats of Munagalapadu, Mamidalapadu and 
Stantanpuram have been merged into the Kurnool Corporation vide G.O. as 
per G.O.Ms.No.56,MAUD Dt:12.02.2014. Again, the area of the city increased 
to 69.51 sq.km 
Population 
The first census of 1881 recorded a population of 20,329 while the 
last census of 2011 recorded a population of 4,60,184. The population trend 
is as follows.
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Population as per Census 
Year Population 
1901 25,376 
1911 26,040 
1921 27,908 
1931 35,314 
1941 45,250 
1951 60,222 
1961 1,00,815 
1971 1,36,710 
1981 2,06,362 
1991 2,33,717 
2001 3,42,973 
2011 4,60,184
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As per 2011 Census Slum Population 
 Slum Population : 1,54,365 
 Number of Slums : 104 
 No of Self Help Groups : 6,398 
The density of population is 8636.49 per sq.km. The sex 
ratio is 1012 females per 1000 males.
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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. 
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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I. PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION 
a) Year of constitution : 1866 
b) Area in Sq.Kms : 69.51 Sq.Kms. 
a) Kurnool - 21.93 sq.km 
b) Kallur - 27.80 sq.km 
c) 3 Gram Panchayats - 19.78 sq.km 
c) Distance to State Capital : 210 K.M (By road) 
d) Average Annual Rainfall : 70 cm per annum 
e) Temperature : 450 C and 140 C 
f) Upgrading into Corporation : 1994 
g) Merger of Kallur G.P. : February 2002 
h) Merger of 3 (three) G.P : February 
2014 
(Mamidalapadu, Munagalapadu & Stantanpuram) 
(as per G.O.Ms.No.56,MAUD Dt:12.02.2014)
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II CORPORATION 
Composition of Corporation 
a) S.Cs : 8 (3W+5G) 
b) S.Ts : 1 
c) Women : 8 (G) 
d) B.Cs : 17 (6W+11G) 
e) Others : 16 
f) Total No. of Wards : 50 (Kurnool: 39; Kallur: 11) 
B) Ex.Officio Corporators : M.P. (Lok Sabha), Kurnool. 
M.P. (Lok Sabha), Nandyal 
M.L.A – Kurnool, Panyam & Kodumur 
M.L.C., Kurnool. 
C) Co-opted Members : 2 (Minorities) including women 
3 (Experienced in Municipal 
Administration including 1 Women) 
D) Wards Committees : 5 Nos (each ward committee 
consisting of 10 wards)
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III POPULATION (AS PER 2011 CENSUS) 
MALE FEMALE TOTAL 
a) Population 2,13,747 2,16,467 4,30,214 
(Kurnool & Kallur) 
b) Density of Population per Sq. Km : 8636.49 Nos 
c) No. of House Holds : 1,01,881 
d) No. of Slums : 104 (Notified: 55 Non-notified: 49) 
e) Slum Population :1,54,368 
f) Sex Ratio : 1:1 
g) Population growth rate :79.85% 
(During the last decade)
MERGER OF 3 GRAM PANCHAYATS IN 
KURNOOL MUNICIPAL CORPORAITON 
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Population of Mamidalapadu, Munagalapadu & Stantanpuram 
Gramapanchanyat 
(New Merged villages) 
Population Male Female Total 
Stantapuram 
9829 9720 19549 
Munagalapadu 
1679 1597 3276 
Mamidalapadu 
3630 3515 7145 
TOTAL 15138 14832 29970
Sl.No. Civic amenity Stantanpuram Mamidalapadu Munagalapadu 
1 CC Roads Length in KM 5 4.51 3.688 
2 BT Road Length in KM 2 - 
3 WBM / Metal Length in KM 4.5 1.15 
4 Motorable Katcha Length in KM 2.2 
5 Non Motorable Length in KM 
6 Pucca Drain Length in KM 8.41 2.838 
7 Katcha Drain Length in KM 
8 Street Lighting 
Central / High Mast No 1 
SV Lamps No 10 20 6 
Tube Lights No 2100 213 137 
Bulbs No 44 - - 
9 Water Supply 
Source TB River & 
Borewell TB River TB River 
Protect water supply Yes Yes Yes 
OHRs no 3 5 - 
Syntex no 77 - 
HSC Connections no 2137 488 167 
Public Taps no 47 34 40
FINANCIAL POSITION 
(a) Important Sources of Income (2014-2015) 
(i) Taxes 
 House Tax (Assessments 76,332) :Rs.24,08,52,830 
 Water Tax (Assessments 40,273) :Rs. 4,68,74,400 
 Water Meter Connections (Assts.1338): Rs. 14,02,225 
 VLT (Assessments 560) :Rs. 1,50,13,593 
 Advertisement Tax :Rs. 80,22,126 
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(ii) Non-Taxes 
Trade License fee : Rs. 88,68,425 
Birth & Death Certificate fee : Rs. 50,21,412 
Road Cutting Charges : Rs. 47,84,000 
Building Licence fee, Development 
Charges, Building Material & Debris 
Charges, etc. (Town Planning) : Rs. 1,50,51,000 
Market fee : Rs. 2,54,000 
Slaughter Houses Fees : Rs. 6,27,000 
Cycle Stand Fees : Rs. 1,50,100 
Shop Room Rents 
(413 Shops /18 Complexes) : Rs. 1,92,12,300 
Goodwill Amount : Rs. 25,60,000 
Entertainment Tax : Rs. 42,00,000 
Surcharge on Stamp Duty : Rs. 5,45,72,000 
Other Receipts : Rs. 2,50,95,000 
(b) No. of Revenue Wards : 87
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V.EXPENDITURE 
Establishment Expenditure Rs. in Lakhs 
Salaries (010 & General Funds) : Rs.5266.71 
VI.BUDGET (2014-2015) 
Opening Balance : Rs. 2772.19 
Receipts : Rs.13160.01 
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Total : Rs.15932.20 
Expenditure : Rs.13138.36 
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Closing Balance : Rs. 2793.84 
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VII. CIVIC AMENITIES PROVIDED 
(Length in K.Ms) 
1. Roads 
C.C : 206.79 
B.T. : 42.77 
W.B.M. : 89.62 
Gravel : 112.18 
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Total : 451.38 
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2. Drains 
Pucca Drains : 261.41 
Kutcha Drains : 268.97 
R.R.Masonary Drain : 219.78 
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Total : 749.17 
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VIII. (A) WATER SUPPLY 
Population of Kurnool City : 4,57,633 Present Population 
(as per 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 River 
2.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 : 305.44 M
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Present Storage Capacity of S.S.Tank : 154.308 MCFT or 4370.00 ML 
Over Head Service Reservoirs : Kurnool : 19 Nos. (18.05 ML) E.L.S.R 
Kallur : 19 Nos. (8.53 ML) E.L.S.R 
Total 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 Nos 
Drawl from power bores : 2 MLD 
No. 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 : 40273 
Water 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 areas 
Nandyal road west of bypass road.
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IX. STREET LIGHTING 
1. S.V.Lamps : 2562 
2. Florescent Lamps : 14672 
3.Highmask Lights : 303 
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17537 
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1. High Mass Poles : 105 
2. Central Lighting poles : 250 
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355 
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Street Lighting Charges per month : Rs. 33.00 to 35.00 lakhs 
HT Charges per month : Rs. 45.00 to 55.00 lakhs
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S. 
No. 
Location No.of Street 
Lights 
Road Divider 
(in Mtrs) 
1. Kotla Circle to Tungabhadra Pump 
house via SBI junction, KMC. 
86 2580 mtrs 
2. SBI Junction to Rly station, Raj Theatre 
and Mourya Inn via 5 road junction 
44 1320 mtrs 
3. Bellary chowrastha to Ulchala cross 
road 
21 630 mtrs 
4. Visweswaraiah Circle to C.Camp and 
Gooty Road 
28 840 mtrs 
5. Sundaraiah circle to Venkata ramana 
colony highway via HWW 
76 2280 mtrs 
6. Central School to More Super market via 
Nandyal Checkpost 
31 930 mtrs
 The Kurnool Municipal Corporation modernized 33 Numbers of 
Community Public toilets out of 52 existing old type community Public 
Toilets. 
 The Kurnool Municipal Corporation constructed 9 Pay & Use Bio 
toilets in various public floating places and the same have been 
handed over to the existing Safai Karmachari families for maintenance 
under self employment. 
 It is proposed to construct New office building with G+4 floors, the 
detailed project report, Plans and type designs were approved by the 
DTCP, Hyderabad and submitted to the Government for sanction of 
Rs.9.00 Crores and awaiting for administrative sanction. 
 Kurnool Municipal Corporation has introduced and implemented 
water meter connections spot billing system and 3 nos of spot billing 
machines were already purchased and the entire data was also 
uploaded in the desktop software. 
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ENERGY SAVINGS 
In Kurnool Municipal Corporation the following measures are taken to save energy. 
S. 
Measures taken Units 
No. 
saved per 
month 
Amount 
saved 
1. 
40 Watts Tube lights are converted into 36 Watts 18971 94855.00 
2. 
150 Watts SV Lamps are converted into 70 Watts 6600 33000.00 
3. 
250 Watts SV Lamps are converted into 150 Watts 75801 379005.00 
4. 
400 Watts MH Lamps are converted into 250 Watts 5940 29700.00 
5. 250 watts S.V Lamps newly installed central 
lighting system and implementing timers alternate 
central lighting glowing arrangements provided i.e 
after 11.00 PM to 5.30 AM 
11145 55725.00 
TOTAL 118457 592285.00
LED LIGHTING SYSTEM 
The LED Lighting System was implemented by this Corporation and was Certified 
that First Municipal Corporation implemented the LED Lighting System was 
announced by Sri B.Janardhan Reddy, I.A.S., Commissioner & Director of Municipal 
Administration, A.P., Hyderabad.
IMPLEMENTATION OF LED LIGHTING SYSTEM 
On pilot project to modify the entire lighting system into the 
LED lights in Municipal Office Building has been selected 
and replaced with the LED Lights (with estimate cost of 
Rs.9.70 Lakhs) to 269 numbers of 36 watts into 18 watts 
reduced, ceiling lights 37 numbers of 70 watts reduces into 
30 watts and down lights 35 numbers into 12 watts. The 
output of 6483 watts have been saved and the following 
units and amount is being saved per month. 
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Units : 1555.92 
Amount : Rs.10871.44
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X. PARKS AND PLAY GROUNDS 
1. No. of Parks : 35 
2. Play Grounds : 4 
3. Islands : 26 
4. No. of Reading Rooms : 5 
5. No. of Libraries : 1
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XI.EDUCATION 
1. No. of Schools 
a) High Schools : 9 
b) U.P.Schools : 5 
c) Elementary Schools : 51 
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1. PUBLIC HEALTH 
I. 1.Dispensaries 
a) Homoeo : 1 
b) Ayurvedic : 1 
c) Unani : 1 
d) Allopathic : 1 
e) Maternity Centres : 1 
f) Urban Health Centres : 8 
g) PHC : 1 
h) ICDS (Anganwadi Centers) : 125
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2. Others 
a) No. of Burial Grounds : 14 
b) No. of Compost Yards : 2 (Gargeyapuram & 
Noothanapalli) 
c) No. of Markets : 8 
d) No. of Slaughter Houses : 2 
e) No. of Public Latrines : 85 (Each 16 seats)
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3. Low Cost Sanitation 
i) Total No. of House Holds (Census2011) : 
1,01,881 
ii) No. of Households having Flush Latrines : 78,199 
iii) No. of Households without Latrines : 23,682 
iv) No. of Houses provided with : 6,466 
I.L.C.S. Latrines so far 
v) No. of Houses yet to be provided : 17,216 
with I.L.C.S. Latrines 
Note: The above information is excluding the 3 newly 
merged Gram Panchayats in Kurnool 
Municipal Corporation .
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II. Solid Waste Management 
a) No. of Sanitary Divisions : 13 
b) No. of Sanitary Inspectors : 10 
c) No. of Sanitary Supervisors : 1 
d) No. of Public Health Workers : 470 
e) No. of Divisions Privatized : 8 Divisions (Partly privatized) 
f) No. of Vehicles used for lifting of 
Garbage : Tractors - 12 (own) 
Tippers - 6 (own) 
Dumper placers - 5 
(own) 
Dozer - 1 (own) 
JCB - 1 (own) 
Gulfar - 1 (own) 
Autos - 6 (own) 
Private tractors - 12
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i) Garbage Lifted : 202 M.Tones 
j) No. of Dumping Yards with name of : 1. Gargeyapuram (38 
Acres) 
location 2. Noothanpalli (18 Acres) 
Salaries of Public Health Staff : Rs.1507.00 Lakhs per 
Annum 
Salaries of Contract /Dwacua workers : Rs. 479.55 Lakhs per 
Annum 
Public Health Maintenance : Rs. 174.50 Lakhs per 
Annum 
(Diesel + Conservancy Articles + Liveries) 
Public Toilets : Rs. 38.40 Lakhs per 
Annum 
Garbage lifting through private tractors : Rs. 144.00 Lakhs per 
Annum
Statement showing the information on storm water drain particulars 
Sl. No 
Name of the 
ULB Storm Water Drain Particular's 
Division Area 
Total 
Length 
Drain 
Cleaned 
1 
Kurnool 
Municipal 
Corporation, 
KURNOOL. 
I 
(Opp) Konda Reddy Fort to Thugabadra River 500 500 
Vasavi Mahila College to Kallu Street 500 500 
2 II - A 
Alisher Baig 280 200 
Subramanayam Huts 300 300 
Rama Rao Street 200 200 
Mangali Geri & Nagala Katta 200 200 
3 II - B 
Chinna Market Main Road 300 100 
Bakercutta Main Road 380 380 
Khaja Khan Street 200 200 
Madarasa School Main Road 200 100 
Maremma Temple 380 200 
4 III 
One Town Police to Kallur Darvaja 600 600 
One Town to Bakarcutta 300 300 
5 IV 
Exhibition Road 150 150 
Vadde Geri 100 Nil 
Radha Krishna Takies Back Side 100 Nil 
6 V 
(Near) Burial Groud to Chruch 500 Nil 
Medical Collage to Anjaneya Swami Temple 700 Nil 
Ayyappa Swami Temple to Heart & Brain Hospital 500 Nil 
7 VI 
S.T.B.C. Collage Main Road 500 Nil 
Rajiva Circle To Kids World 500 200
Statement showing the information on storm water drain particulars 
Sl. 
No 
Name of the 
ULB Storm Water Drain Particular's 
Division Area Total 
Lenth 
Drain 
Cleaned 
8 
Kurnool 
Municipal 
Corporation, 
KURNOOL. 
VII 
Ashok Nagar 500 Nil 
Bhagath Singh Nagar 2000 1000 
Labour Colony 500 Nil 
9 VIII Prakash Nagar 200 Nil 
10 IX 
Sri Nagar Colony 120 120 
Soma Setty Nagar 140 140 
Nagi Reddy Revenue Colony 110 110 
Amma Hospital line 80 80 
11 X 
Rajiv Nagar to Vittal Nagar 500 Nil 
Sujja Mill 150 100 
12 XI 
Geetha Nagar to Nrimal Nagar 400 Nil 
Ballery Road to Hanuman Way Bridge 300 Nil 
Khota Area to N.T.R Nagar 350 Nil 
N.T.R. Nagar to Ellkuru Estate 200 Nil 
13 XII Laxmi Nagar & Maddur Nagar 500 200 
Total 13440 5880
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III. URBAN MALARIA: 
a) No. of Malaria Circles : 2 
b) No. of Malaria Sanitary Inspectors : 2 
c) No. of Health Assistant s : 13 
d) No. of Malaria Mazdoors : 34 
e) No. of Contract Malaria Mazdoors : 25 
f) No. of Hand Fogging Machines :17 
g) Anti larval operation adopted : 
Chemical : Abate, Pyrethrum, 
Fogging done by the Malathion 
Released oil balls, cess polls, Pods 
and stagnated water places. 
Biological : Gaumbusia fish released in the 
stagnated water and wells.
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IV. BIRTH & DEATH (Vital Statistics): 
a) No. of Birth & Death Divisions : 7 
b) No. of Deputy Statistical Officer : 1 
c) No.of Asst. Statistical Officer : 1 
d) No. of Sub-Registers : 8 
All Birth & Death Records are computerized 
(UBD Module) & 
Issuing the Certificates through Mee Seva centres only.
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DEVELOPMENTAL ACTIVITIES 
Community Resource Centres: 
S. 
No. 
Name of the Work Scheme 
Est. 
Amount 
(Rs.inLakhs) 
Stage of Work 
1 Construction of Community Hall in the premisses of KVR Govt. 
Degree College for Women, Kurnool ACDP 39.00 Completed 
2 Construction of Community Hall at Gorakshanasala premisses 
near Exhibition ground, Kurnool ACDP 39.00 Completed 
3 Construction of Community Hall at Kids World MEPMA 39.00 Completed 
4 Construction of Community Hall at Dharmapeta MEPMA 39.00 Completed 
5 Construction of Community Hall at Kothapeta MEPMA 39.00 Completed 
6 Construction of Community Hall at Illur Nagar MEPMA 39.00 Completed 
7 Construction of Mahila Swasakthi Bhavan at Beedi Workers 
colony MEPMA 37.50 Completed 
8 Construction of Mahila Swasakthi Bhavan at Ramalingeswara 
Nagar MEPMA 37.50 Completed 
9 Construction of Community Hall at Budhwarapeta MEPMA 39.00 Completed 
10 Construction of Community Hall at A.Camp Chanikyapuri 
Colony BPS 39.00 Completed 
11 Construction of Community Hall at Chinmaya School at 
Sankalbagh BPS 39.00 Completed
MIR&D :An amount of Rs. 86.28 Lakhs have been released under Plan Grants 7 works 
are taken up with a estimate cost of Rs. 99.35 Lakhs. All the works are nearing 
completion. 
Non Plan Grant :Seven works have been taken up with estimate cost of Rs.115.60 
Lakhs. Out of which 2 works are completed and 5 works are under progress and 
proposals are identified to taken up the works with Estimate cost of Rs. 150.39 Lakhs. 
SCSP Sub Plan : An amount of Rs. 469.35 Lakhs has been sanctioned and out of that 
Rs. 411.78 lakhs has been released. 46 works are grounded. All the works are various 
stages. 
TSP Sub Plan : 3 works are taken up with estimate cost of Rs. 4.87 Lakhs under 
TSP. all works are under progress. 
ACDP 2013-14 : 1 work has been sanctioned under ACDP Programme with estimate 
cost of Rs.3.50 Lakhs and it is under progress. 
MPLADS (2012-13): Three works have been sanctioned with estimate cost of Rs.9.95 
Lakhs which are completed. 
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IHSDP: An amount of Rs.1043.21 Lakhs has been released and utilized 
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. The Scheme is in progress. 
UIDSSMT: An amount of Rs. 3154.02 Lakhs has been released and utilized 
under UIDSSMT Scheme for providing Water Supply Improvement Scheme in 
Kurnool Municipal Corporation out of estimated cost of Rs. 3666.00 Lakhs. The 
work is executed by the Executive Engineer, Public Health Department, Kurnool. 
The scheme is nearing completion. 
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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 
No. of Works taken up : 37 
No.of Works completed : 37 
Amount Released : Rs. 247.13 Lakhs 
Expenditure : Rs. 240.28 Lakhs 
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 
No. of Works taken up : 21 
No.of Works completed : 21 
Amount Released : Rs. 156.54 Lakhs 
Expenditure : Rs. 254.77 Lakhs
2012-13 An amount of Rs. 532.89 Lakhs has been allocated under 13th 
Finance Commission for the year 2012-13 and all the 34 works 
are competed and 2 works are under progress. 
No. of Works taken up : 36 
Completed : 34 
No.of Works progress : 2 
Amount Released : Nil 
Expenditure : Rs. 379.21 Lakhs 
2013-14 An amount of Rs. 566.32 Lakhs has been allocated under 13th 
Finance Commission for the year 2013-14. 
No. of Works taken up : 40 
Completed : 7 
No.of Works progress : 33 
Amount Released : Nil 
2014-15 Proposals have been submitted to Government for Rs. 1016.14 Lakhs 
under 13th Finance Commission for the year 2014-15. 
No. of Works proposed : 33
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SCHEMS SANCTIONED D.P.Rs UNDER PREPARATION 
Rajiv Awas Yojana: Proposals has been prepared and submitted to the Government 
for 
providing housing infrastructure to 104 slums covering 175000 
population. Demand for housing is estimated as 24875 nos. 
1) An amount of Rs.89049.17 Lakhs proposals has been submitted 
for 5 Years for development of Slum Free City and a proposal for 
an amount of Rs.8495.65 Lakhs is indicated under 1st Year plan 
for development of 21 slums towards Construction of Housing, 
Environmental Infrastructure, Social Infrastructure and linked 
Infrastructure. 
2) Pilot project is sanctioned with estimate cost of Rs. 567.02 Lakhs 
with 90 duelling units (Katcha 63, Semi Pakka 27) in Joharapuram 
Harijanawada C, C1, C2 cluster slums. 
3) Finance pattern : 
Housing : 279.58 Lakhs 
Roads & Drains : 213.48 Lakhs 
O&M : 19.72 Lakhs 
Others : 54.24 Lakhs 
Total : 567.02 Lakhs
ADDITIONAL PROGRAMMES TAKEN UP FOR IMPROVEMENT OF 
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SERVICES AND BEAUTIFICATION OF CITY 
Burial Grounds : 
Planned to develop 11 Nos of Burial grounds duly providing modernized plot forms, 
bathrooms, water supply and greenery belt with pathways and better facilities and 
completed for 5 places and progress in 6 places. 
Dhobhighat : 
14 Numbers of Dhobhighats planned and completed at two places. 
Mini Community Halls : 
Proposed to develop mini community halls (Multi purpose halls) at 7 places and out of 
which 4 places works were completed and in progress at 1 place. 
Modernization of the Community Toilets : 
Proposed 52 Toilets for modernization with a provision of facilities like Walls & flooring with 
tiles, water supply and lighting, better flushing arrangements. So far 33 Nos completed and 
kept for use community. Remaining works are under progress. 
Development of Parks/ Protection of Open spaces : 
Identified Municipal opens sites 28 Nos in Kurnool area and 250 Nos in Kallur area. 
Proposed for protection of open sites in Kurnool area with estimate cost of 
Rs. 316.00 Lakhs and estimate is prepared for protection in Kallur area with estimate cost of 
Rs. 700.00 Lakhs out of which 49 open layout open spaces were protected with 
compound walls.
Multi Utility Centres: 
Proposed to develop Multi Utility centres at 16 places and out of which 6 places 
works were completed and remaining 8 places are progress and 4 Nos auditoriums 
are in progress. 
Road Dividers : 
Development of road dividers in various junctions in 12 places and out of which 7 
places works were completed and in progress at 5 places. 
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PENDING ISSUES
APMDP: 
 After making the gap analysis of water demand/supply for the various horizon 
years with base year 2011, prospective design year 2026 and ultimate design year 
2041 for Kurnool Town including floating population, fire fighting and industrial 
etc., a Detailed Project Report for Comprehensive Water Supply Improvement 
Scheme has been prepared for Rs.659.79 Crores for consideration under APMDP 
Project; 
 The above Detailed Project Report was technically appraised for Rs.659.79 
Crores by the Engineer-in-Chief and furnished to the Project Director, MSU-APMDP, 
Hyderabad vide Lr.No.02/S3 /PMC /APMDP/Kurnool/ 2013, Dated: 03-09- 
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2013; 
 Since the funds under APMDP Project have been exhausted, now there is no 
possibility to take up the above project under APMDP Scheme; 
 In view of the above, considering the importance to take up the Comprehensive 
Water Supply Improvement Scheme for Kurnool Municipal Corporation, it is for 
consideration to take up the above technically appraised Detailed Project Report 
for Rs.659.76 Crores under the existing transitional phase of JNNURM or 
forthcoming JNNURM 2 or any other centrally sponsored scheme.
OFFICE BUILDING: 
 The existing building is too old and could not able to take up the day to day 
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transactions of the various officers working in Kurnool Municipal Corporation. 
 This office building was constructed for the purpose of Municipality in the year 
1974. 
 Now the Municipality has been upgraded as Municipal Corporation in the Year 1994 
and than it is showing drastic expansion in all activities in wings of various 
sections and could not be able to find space for accommodating the officers. 
 In this connection the then Hon’ble Municipal Minister laid foundation stone to the 
office building with an estimate cost of Rs. 9.00 Crores and so far the said amount 
is not sanctioned to the Kurnool Municipal Corporation. 
 The proposals have been submitted to the Commissioner & Director of Municipal 
Administration, A.P., Hyderabad vide letter Roc.No.6347/2010-E2, dt: 10.01.2014 and 
22.01.2014 for accord administrative sanction and releasing of funds. 
 In view of the financial crunch, the Government to kindly sanction an amount of 
Rs.9.00 Crores as grant for the above work and request to accord administrative 
sanction and release Rs.9.00 crores for construction of new Municipal Office 
building at the earliest possible time.
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MEPMA ACTIVITIES
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SHG GROUPS 
Sl. 
No 
Name of the 
ULB 
No. of SHGs formed 
as on 15.07.2014 
1. Kurnool. 6377 106 21 6398 
Slum Level Federation (SLFs) 
Sl. 
No 
Name of the 
ULB 
No. of SLFs 
formed 
as on 15.07.2014 
Town Level Federation (TLFs) 
No. of SLFs 
Registered 
SHGs formed for the year 
2014-2015 
Target Achievement Total 
SLFs formed for the year 
2014-2015 
SLFs 
Target Achievement Total 
SLFs 
1. Kurnool. 250 179 25 00 250 
Sl. 
No 
Name of the 
ULB 
No. of TLFs 
formed 
as on 
15.07.2014 
No. of TLFs 
Registered 
TLFs formed for the year 
(2014-2015) 
Target Achievement Total 
TLFs 
1. Kurnool. 05 04 0 0 05
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SHG Bank Linkage 
Sl. 
No 
Name of 
the ULB 
Pavala Vaddi 
Cumulative 
Bank 
Linkage 
VADDILENI RUNALU 
Bank Linkage Target for the year 
2014-15) (Rs.In Lakhs) 
Bank Linkage Achievement for the 
Year 2014-2015 (Rs.In Lakhs) 
No. of Groups Rs.(In Lakhs) No. of SHGs Achivement 
Rs. (In Lakhs) 
1. Kurnool 19630.48 1276 300.00 56 147.50 
Sl. NO. Name of the ULB No. of SHGs So far Pavalavaddi Released 
1. Kurnool 16086 10.30 Crore 
Sl. NO. Name of the ULB No. of SHGs Released for the year 2014-15 
1. Kurnool 3414 43.42 Lakhs
released during 
the year 2014- 
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Abhaya Hastham 
ABHAYA 
HASTHAM 
(Co- 
Contributory 
Pension) 
No.of Members 
Enrolled in 
Abayahastham 
No.of 
Abayahastham 
Pensions 
Sanctioned 
Abayahastham 
Pensions 
disbursement 
Kurnool 1578 241 247 182 218400 
JANASRI BHIMA YOJANA (JBY) 
Name of 
the ULB 
No.of 
Janasri Bhima Yojana Enrollment during 
the Year 2014-2015 
No.of 
Scholarships 
Sanctioned 
during the 
Year 2013-14 
Amount 
15 in 
Abayahastham 
Scholarship 
Scholarships for the year 
2013-14 
No. of Members 
enrolled 
Amount 
(Rs. In Lakhs) 
No. of Members 
enrolled 
Amount 
(Rs. In Lakhs) 
Kurnool 4250 5.27 967 11.60
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TOWN PLANNING 
DEVELOPMENTAL ACTIVITIES
Master Plan : Kurnool master plan was prepared in the year 1976 as per G.O.M.S.158 
M.A.dated:26.03.1976 for the plan period of 20 years (1991) with an extent of 15.01 
Sqkm. Since then, the same master plan has been in force. So, there is a need for the 
preparation of master plan for Kurnool city by integrating the developmental 
activities in and around the Kurnool municipal corporation area. 
Revision of Master Plan for Kurnool City including hamlet villages – 
Dinnedevarapadu, B.Tandrapadu, Pasupula, Panchalingala, E.Tandrapadu, 
Gondiparla, Venkayapalli, Roja, Joharapuram, Peddapadu, Pandipadu, 
Lakshmipuram and Dupadu. The master plan revision entrusted to the Private 
Agency by name M/s Aarvee associates architects and engineering‘s and 
consultants, Hyderabad in the year 2011 as per ‘e’ procurement process vide tender 
no.01/town planning section/KMC//10-11,dt.10.03.2011-18.03.2011 for the preparation 
of Master Plan to Kurnool and its 5Kms vicinity. 
New village extents of Stantanpuram, Mamidalapadu and Munagalapadu were 
merged into Kurnool corporation limits on February 2014. 
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Road Widening Proposals: 
Formation of 100’-0” wide Master Plan road, which is connecting the N.H.7 and N.H.18 with a length of 3.0 
KMs through the City. 
Formation of 60’.0” wide Master Plan road from Joharapuram to Nandikotkur Road a length of 1.90 KMs. 
 Widening and desilting of Suddavanka by removing the existing encroachments. The General Body its 
resolution No.3, Dt.21.11.2005 accepted to take up the following roads for widening. 
Widening of road from 30’-0”, 50’-0” to 60’-0” uniformly from Coles College junction to Chowk Bazaar via 
Nehru road to an extent of 635 Mts. Duly effecting 185 shops, as it is thickly developed commercial area. 
Proposed to take up widening of road to an extent of 553 Mts. from One Town Police Station to Chowk Bazar 
via Poola Bazar duly effecting 215 Buildings/ Shops from 25’-0”, 45’-0” to 60’-0”, this road is Main road to old 
city and developed as Commercial area. 
Proposed for widening road connecting Old City and new City i.e., Kids World park to Poola Bazar via Lal 
Masjid which is existing 25’-0”, 40’-0” to 60’-0” uniformly to an extent of 950 Mts. Duly effecting 262 
Buildings/Shops, as heavy vehicles are passing through this road to Mundi Bazar, Poola Bazar etc., due to 
heavy traffic jam is occurring frequently. 
40’ Road widening programme from Osmaina College Road to Kids World. 
80’ Road widening programme from Bangarupeta Junction. 
50’ Road widening programme from Railway Station to Ashok Nagar RUB. 
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Proposed for widening of road from Old Bus stand to Kings Market via Bastian road to an extent of 400 Mts. 
From 25’-0”, 60’-0” to 60’-0” uniformly as heavy vehicles are passing through this road to King Market and 
developed as Commercial area duly effecting 67 Buildings / Shops. 
Proposed for widening of road from Kallur Darwaja to Collectorate junction via Hundri new Bridge, 
Budhwarpeta which connecting Old city to Govt.offices, Govt.General Hospital from 25’-0” in some places in 
Budhwarpeta to 60’-0” to an extent of 860 Mts. Duly effecting 152 shops/Buildings. 
Proposed for widening of road from Gooty road Birla Centre to Krishna Nagar which connecting N.H.7 and 
N.H.18 to an extent of 665 Mts. from existing to 60’-0” duly effecting 102 Buildings/ Shops as this road is 
developed as thickly commercial area. 
The above proposed roads for widening may be taken up under section 146 of H.M.C. Act. On paying 
structural compensation to the Buildings/Shops effected, from Town Planning Development charges 
collected by this corporation, under section 15(1) and 15 (2) of A.P.T.P.Act 1920 this Corporation submitted 
proposals to the Government requesting to accord permission on the above proposals. 
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Completed Road widening Programme : 
This Corporation taken up 9 Master Plan roads and Junction improvement 
out of which one road from Kallur Darwaja to 1 Town Police Station Master Plan road 
taken up for 40’ to an extent of ½ K.Ms duly effecting 106 properties. 87 properties 
demolished and Rs.78.00 lakhs paid to 82 cases towards structural compensation. 
Road widening programme from SP Bunglow Junction to Dharmapeta Circle Junction 
from 40’.0’’ to 60’.0’’ is completed. 
120’ road from Rajvihar Junction to Gooty road 
This corporation has surveyed and identified that 58 buildings are affected 
in Road widening and out of 58 persons all the persons have given consent for the 
demolition of their buildings which are affected in Road widening from Rajvihar Centre 
to Gooty Road and the amount of Rs.4,08,53,749/- given towards compensation to them 
and out of this payment to 7 beneficiaries are pending due to incomplete submission 
of documents and other legal issues and formation of 3 line B.T.Roads, C.C.Drains, 
Dividers and Foothpath 60% work completed
120’ road from Rajvihar Junction to Gooty road: 
Sl. No. Particulars 
No.of Owners 
effected Road 
Widening 
Amount Remarks 
Total Effected Building in Road widening 59 40853749.16 
1 No.of Owners Paid Structural Compensation and 
Demolished the buildings 57 39914319.39 
2 Court Case 2 
With the Consent of the building 
owners structure were demolished and 
amount Rs.899550/- is to be deposited 
in the Court and it is under process 
3 Balance Amount to be issued 2 939429.78 
4 Effected structures of Mosque Shop Rooms 7 
Alternative site at Raythu Bazar, 
proposals were submitted to the 
Principal Secretary to Government, 
(R&B), Department, Hyderabad vide 
Collector Lr.Roc.No.5047/2013/G2, 
Dt.21.12.2013. Awaiting for orders. 
Note: Formation of B.T.Road, C.C.Drains, Shifting of Electrical Poles, Dividers and 
Foothpath works are under progress and 60% of the work completed.
Before After
Before After
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JUNCTION IMPROVEMENTS 
Completed: 
Swamy Vivekananda Junction. 
Babu Jagajeevan Ram junction (Ex.CM). 
Kids World Park Junction. 
Collectorate / Govt. General Hospital Junction. 
Vishveshwaraiah Junction. 
Rajiv Gandhi Centre. 
Sri. Kotla Vijaya Bhaskar Reddy Circle (Ex. CM). 
Dr.Y.S Rajashekar Reddy circle. 
Coles Colleges Junction. 
Mourya Inn Junction. 
Konda Reddy Buruju. 
Damodaram Sanjeevayyah Junction (Ex. CM). 
S.P Banglow road with divider and footpath, club road completed with divider. 
Progress: 
S.P.Bunglow Circle. 
Birla Gadda Junction (Jyothi rao pulle) 
Bangaru peta Junction. 
Seetharam Nagar Junction 
Radio station / Uchala Road Juctions.
SLUMS: 
There are 104 slums within the city of which 55 are notified and 49 are non-notified. 
Out of 104 slums 28 slums are land owned by State Government, 69 slums has 
private owned land, only one slum had land ownership is private occupied and 7 
slums having land ownership has mixed. 
Further, Kurnool Municipal Corporation has chosen JOHARAPURAM 
HARIJANAWADA SLUM which falls in ward No. 20 as the pilot project under Rajiv 
Awas Yojana. 
During the community participation, though various alternatives are proposed most 
of the slum dwellers have shown great interest in Gap filling in the existing location 
with slight or no remodeling and preference give only for individual dwelling units. 
60
FOOT OVER BRIDGES: 
Under the City Development Programme and also for the free flow traffic 3 foot 
over bridge are proposed in Kurnool Town. The Government General Hospital 
foot over bridge is completed and it is functioning, another foot over bridge at 
New Bus stand Structure is completed and it is functioning and Old APSRTC 
Bus Depot, Rajvihar Junction proposed and erection of structure will be done 
shortly. 
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LAYOUT OPEN SPACES: 
Sl.No. Particulars Status 
1 No.of Layout Open Spaces Identified 357 open space sites in 274 Layouts 
2 Total Extent of Area (in Acres) 201.70 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. 
4 If not specify the reasons 
Balance Open Spaces estimates are 
prepared and awaiting for 
Administrative Sanction 
5 
Whether 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 
7 Remarks 
An amount of Rs.1.00 Crore was spent 
for the improvements and protection of 
park places.
BUILDING PENALIZATION SCHEME (B.P.S): 
The Town planning section has received 4498 BPS applications and collected an amount 
of Rs.1092.78 Lakhs towards Building Penalization Scheme and Balance 1034 BPS 
applications are handed over to the Revenue Section for imposing of 25% Penalty on 
Property tax as per G.O.Ms.No.901, MA&UD, Dept, dt.31.12.2007 as para no.20. (The 
scheme is closed on 31st May, 2013). 
LAYOUT REGULARIZATION SCHEME (L.R.S): 
The Town Planning section has received 940 LRS applications and collected an amount 
of Rs.740.74 Lakhs towards Layout Regularization Scheme and balance 340 LRS 
applicants are rejected due to non-payment of balance amount and submission of 
relevant documents. (The scheme is closed on 31st May 2013). 
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KURNOOL MUNICIPAL CORPORATION STATUS REPORT

  • 1. 1 KURNOOL MUNICIPAL CORPORATION STATUS REPORT oA City with a Glorious Past oA City with a Clean & Green Present oA City With a Promising Future P.V.V.S.Murthy Commissioner
  • 2. MHO EOA Asst. EOA 2 COMMISSIONER Addl. Commissioner Dy. Commissioner Superintending Engineer M.E.-1 M.E.-2 City Planner UBSP Manager T.Pr.O. Supdt. C.Os Pension Asst. Supdt. Est. Clerks Typist Dispatch Clerk Record Assistant S.S. Office Subordinates R.O.-I Supdt. R.Is-3 Bill Collectors Attenders Sr. Entomologist S.S. ACP TPS Supdt. TPBOs Tracer & Chainmen Clerks Malaria S.Is & Malaria Mazdoors A&B circles S.Is Accountant Sr / Jr. Assts. 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 Dy.E.E.-2 A.E.s (Ele-II & Civil- 3Nos) A.E.s (Ele-I & W.S. & Civil-3Nos) Tech. Section APMDP Project, Rajeew 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-Teaching Staff R.O.-II R.Is-2
  • 3. 3 ABOUT MUNICIPAL CORPORATION OF KURNOOL INTRODUCTORY: Kurnool, also known as the gateway of Rayalaseema, once the capital of erstwhile Andhra State from 1953 to 1956 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 even 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 educational institutions. Climate: Kurnool City has a pleasant climate throughout the year except during the month of April and May when the temperature reaches 450 C to 460 C. The maximum and minimum mean temperatures are 450 C to 160 C respectively. The average rainfall is about 70 cm per annum
  • 4. 4 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 left side of the old thickly populated area. A large number of Christian Missionary Institutions are located in Kurnool The 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. Recently the Gram Panchayats of Munagalapadu, Mamidalapadu and Stantanpuram have been merged into the Kurnool Corporation vide G.O. as per G.O.Ms.No.56,MAUD Dt:12.02.2014. Again, the area of the city increased to 69.51 sq.km Population The first census of 1881 recorded a population of 20,329 while the last census of 2011 recorded a population of 4,60,184. The population trend is as follows.
  • 5. 5 Population as per Census Year Population 1901 25,376 1911 26,040 1921 27,908 1931 35,314 1941 45,250 1951 60,222 1961 1,00,815 1971 1,36,710 1981 2,06,362 1991 2,33,717 2001 3,42,973 2011 4,60,184
  • 6. 6 As per 2011 Census Slum Population  Slum Population : 1,54,365  Number of Slums : 104  No of Self Help Groups : 6,398 The density of population is 8636.49 per sq.km. The sex ratio is 1012 females per 1000 males.
  • 7. 7 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. 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)
  • 8. 8 I. PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION a) Year of constitution : 1866 b) Area in Sq.Kms : 69.51 Sq.Kms. a) Kurnool - 21.93 sq.km b) Kallur - 27.80 sq.km c) 3 Gram Panchayats - 19.78 sq.km c) Distance to State Capital : 210 K.M (By road) d) Average Annual Rainfall : 70 cm per annum e) Temperature : 450 C and 140 C f) Upgrading into Corporation : 1994 g) Merger of Kallur G.P. : February 2002 h) Merger of 3 (three) G.P : February 2014 (Mamidalapadu, Munagalapadu & Stantanpuram) (as per G.O.Ms.No.56,MAUD Dt:12.02.2014)
  • 9. 9 II CORPORATION Composition of Corporation a) S.Cs : 8 (3W+5G) b) S.Ts : 1 c) Women : 8 (G) d) B.Cs : 17 (6W+11G) e) Others : 16 f) Total No. of Wards : 50 (Kurnool: 39; Kallur: 11) B) Ex.Officio Corporators : M.P. (Lok Sabha), Kurnool. M.P. (Lok Sabha), Nandyal M.L.A – Kurnool, Panyam & Kodumur M.L.C., Kurnool. C) Co-opted Members : 2 (Minorities) including women 3 (Experienced in Municipal Administration including 1 Women) D) Wards Committees : 5 Nos (each ward committee consisting of 10 wards)
  • 10. 10 III POPULATION (AS PER 2011 CENSUS) MALE FEMALE TOTAL a) Population 2,13,747 2,16,467 4,30,214 (Kurnool & Kallur) b) Density of Population per Sq. Km : 8636.49 Nos c) No. of House Holds : 1,01,881 d) No. of Slums : 104 (Notified: 55 Non-notified: 49) e) Slum Population :1,54,368 f) Sex Ratio : 1:1 g) Population growth rate :79.85% (During the last decade)
  • 11. MERGER OF 3 GRAM PANCHAYATS IN KURNOOL MUNICIPAL CORPORAITON 11 Population of Mamidalapadu, Munagalapadu & Stantanpuram Gramapanchanyat (New Merged villages) Population Male Female Total Stantapuram 9829 9720 19549 Munagalapadu 1679 1597 3276 Mamidalapadu 3630 3515 7145 TOTAL 15138 14832 29970
  • 12. Sl.No. Civic amenity Stantanpuram Mamidalapadu Munagalapadu 1 CC Roads Length in KM 5 4.51 3.688 2 BT Road Length in KM 2 - 3 WBM / Metal Length in KM 4.5 1.15 4 Motorable Katcha Length in KM 2.2 5 Non Motorable Length in KM 6 Pucca Drain Length in KM 8.41 2.838 7 Katcha Drain Length in KM 8 Street Lighting Central / High Mast No 1 SV Lamps No 10 20 6 Tube Lights No 2100 213 137 Bulbs No 44 - - 9 Water Supply Source TB River & Borewell TB River TB River Protect water supply Yes Yes Yes OHRs no 3 5 - Syntex no 77 - HSC Connections no 2137 488 167 Public Taps no 47 34 40
  • 13. FINANCIAL POSITION (a) Important Sources of Income (2014-2015) (i) Taxes  House Tax (Assessments 76,332) :Rs.24,08,52,830  Water Tax (Assessments 40,273) :Rs. 4,68,74,400  Water Meter Connections (Assts.1338): Rs. 14,02,225  VLT (Assessments 560) :Rs. 1,50,13,593  Advertisement Tax :Rs. 80,22,126 13
  • 14. 14 (ii) Non-Taxes Trade License fee : Rs. 88,68,425 Birth & Death Certificate fee : Rs. 50,21,412 Road Cutting Charges : Rs. 47,84,000 Building Licence fee, Development Charges, Building Material & Debris Charges, etc. (Town Planning) : Rs. 1,50,51,000 Market fee : Rs. 2,54,000 Slaughter Houses Fees : Rs. 6,27,000 Cycle Stand Fees : Rs. 1,50,100 Shop Room Rents (413 Shops /18 Complexes) : Rs. 1,92,12,300 Goodwill Amount : Rs. 25,60,000 Entertainment Tax : Rs. 42,00,000 Surcharge on Stamp Duty : Rs. 5,45,72,000 Other Receipts : Rs. 2,50,95,000 (b) No. of Revenue Wards : 87
  • 15. 15 V.EXPENDITURE Establishment Expenditure Rs. in Lakhs Salaries (010 & General Funds) : Rs.5266.71 VI.BUDGET (2014-2015) Opening Balance : Rs. 2772.19 Receipts : Rs.13160.01 ------------------- Total : Rs.15932.20 Expenditure : Rs.13138.36 ------------------- Closing Balance : Rs. 2793.84 -------------------
  • 16. 16 VII. CIVIC AMENITIES PROVIDED (Length in K.Ms) 1. Roads C.C : 206.79 B.T. : 42.77 W.B.M. : 89.62 Gravel : 112.18 -------------------- Total : 451.38 -------------------- 2. Drains Pucca Drains : 261.41 Kutcha Drains : 268.97 R.R.Masonary Drain : 219.78 -------------------- Total : 749.17 --------------------
  • 17. 17 VIII. (A) WATER SUPPLY Population of Kurnool City : 4,57,633 Present Population (as per 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 River 2.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 : 305.44 M
  • 18. 18 Present Storage Capacity of S.S.Tank : 154.308 MCFT or 4370.00 ML Over Head Service Reservoirs : Kurnool : 19 Nos. (18.05 ML) E.L.S.R Kallur : 19 Nos. (8.53 ML) E.L.S.R Total 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 Nos Drawl from power bores : 2 MLD No. 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 : 40273 Water 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 areas Nandyal road west of bypass road.
  • 19. 19 IX. STREET LIGHTING 1. S.V.Lamps : 2562 2. Florescent Lamps : 14672 3.Highmask Lights : 303 ---------------- 17537 ---------------- 1. High Mass Poles : 105 2. Central Lighting poles : 250 ---------------- 355 ---------------- Street Lighting Charges per month : Rs. 33.00 to 35.00 lakhs HT Charges per month : Rs. 45.00 to 55.00 lakhs
  • 20. 20 S. No. Location No.of Street Lights Road Divider (in Mtrs) 1. Kotla Circle to Tungabhadra Pump house via SBI junction, KMC. 86 2580 mtrs 2. SBI Junction to Rly station, Raj Theatre and Mourya Inn via 5 road junction 44 1320 mtrs 3. Bellary chowrastha to Ulchala cross road 21 630 mtrs 4. Visweswaraiah Circle to C.Camp and Gooty Road 28 840 mtrs 5. Sundaraiah circle to Venkata ramana colony highway via HWW 76 2280 mtrs 6. Central School to More Super market via Nandyal Checkpost 31 930 mtrs
  • 21.  The Kurnool Municipal Corporation modernized 33 Numbers of Community Public toilets out of 52 existing old type community Public Toilets.  The Kurnool Municipal Corporation constructed 9 Pay & Use Bio toilets in various public floating places and the same have been handed over to the existing Safai Karmachari families for maintenance under self employment.  It is proposed to construct New office building with G+4 floors, the detailed project report, Plans and type designs were approved by the DTCP, Hyderabad and submitted to the Government for sanction of Rs.9.00 Crores and awaiting for administrative sanction.  Kurnool Municipal Corporation has introduced and implemented water meter connections spot billing system and 3 nos of spot billing machines were already purchased and the entire data was also uploaded in the desktop software. 21
  • 22. 22 ENERGY SAVINGS In Kurnool Municipal Corporation the following measures are taken to save energy. S. Measures taken Units No. saved per month Amount saved 1. 40 Watts Tube lights are converted into 36 Watts 18971 94855.00 2. 150 Watts SV Lamps are converted into 70 Watts 6600 33000.00 3. 250 Watts SV Lamps are converted into 150 Watts 75801 379005.00 4. 400 Watts MH Lamps are converted into 250 Watts 5940 29700.00 5. 250 watts S.V Lamps newly installed central lighting system and implementing timers alternate central lighting glowing arrangements provided i.e after 11.00 PM to 5.30 AM 11145 55725.00 TOTAL 118457 592285.00
  • 23. LED LIGHTING SYSTEM The LED Lighting System was implemented by this Corporation and was Certified that First Municipal Corporation implemented the LED Lighting System was announced by Sri B.Janardhan Reddy, I.A.S., Commissioner & Director of Municipal Administration, A.P., Hyderabad.
  • 24. IMPLEMENTATION OF LED LIGHTING SYSTEM On pilot project to modify the entire lighting system into the LED lights in Municipal Office Building has been selected and replaced with the LED Lights (with estimate cost of Rs.9.70 Lakhs) to 269 numbers of 36 watts into 18 watts reduced, ceiling lights 37 numbers of 70 watts reduces into 30 watts and down lights 35 numbers into 12 watts. The output of 6483 watts have been saved and the following units and amount is being saved per month. 24 Units : 1555.92 Amount : Rs.10871.44
  • 25. 25 X. PARKS AND PLAY GROUNDS 1. No. of Parks : 35 2. Play Grounds : 4 3. Islands : 26 4. No. of Reading Rooms : 5 5. No. of Libraries : 1
  • 26. 26 XI.EDUCATION 1. No. of Schools a) High Schools : 9 b) U.P.Schools : 5 c) Elementary Schools : 51 -------------- 65 --------------
  • 27. 27 1. PUBLIC HEALTH I. 1.Dispensaries a) Homoeo : 1 b) Ayurvedic : 1 c) Unani : 1 d) Allopathic : 1 e) Maternity Centres : 1 f) Urban Health Centres : 8 g) PHC : 1 h) ICDS (Anganwadi Centers) : 125
  • 28. 28 2. Others a) No. of Burial Grounds : 14 b) No. of Compost Yards : 2 (Gargeyapuram & Noothanapalli) c) No. of Markets : 8 d) No. of Slaughter Houses : 2 e) No. of Public Latrines : 85 (Each 16 seats)
  • 29. 29 3. Low Cost Sanitation i) Total No. of House Holds (Census2011) : 1,01,881 ii) No. of Households having Flush Latrines : 78,199 iii) No. of Households without Latrines : 23,682 iv) No. of Houses provided with : 6,466 I.L.C.S. Latrines so far v) No. of Houses yet to be provided : 17,216 with I.L.C.S. Latrines Note: The above information is excluding the 3 newly merged Gram Panchayats in Kurnool Municipal Corporation .
  • 30. 30 II. Solid Waste Management a) No. of Sanitary Divisions : 13 b) No. of Sanitary Inspectors : 10 c) No. of Sanitary Supervisors : 1 d) No. of Public Health Workers : 470 e) No. of Divisions Privatized : 8 Divisions (Partly privatized) f) No. of Vehicles used for lifting of Garbage : Tractors - 12 (own) Tippers - 6 (own) Dumper placers - 5 (own) Dozer - 1 (own) JCB - 1 (own) Gulfar - 1 (own) Autos - 6 (own) Private tractors - 12
  • 31. 31 i) Garbage Lifted : 202 M.Tones j) No. of Dumping Yards with name of : 1. Gargeyapuram (38 Acres) location 2. Noothanpalli (18 Acres) Salaries of Public Health Staff : Rs.1507.00 Lakhs per Annum Salaries of Contract /Dwacua workers : Rs. 479.55 Lakhs per Annum Public Health Maintenance : Rs. 174.50 Lakhs per Annum (Diesel + Conservancy Articles + Liveries) Public Toilets : Rs. 38.40 Lakhs per Annum Garbage lifting through private tractors : Rs. 144.00 Lakhs per Annum
  • 32. Statement showing the information on storm water drain particulars Sl. No Name of the ULB Storm Water Drain Particular's Division Area Total Length Drain Cleaned 1 Kurnool Municipal Corporation, KURNOOL. I (Opp) Konda Reddy Fort to Thugabadra River 500 500 Vasavi Mahila College to Kallu Street 500 500 2 II - A Alisher Baig 280 200 Subramanayam Huts 300 300 Rama Rao Street 200 200 Mangali Geri & Nagala Katta 200 200 3 II - B Chinna Market Main Road 300 100 Bakercutta Main Road 380 380 Khaja Khan Street 200 200 Madarasa School Main Road 200 100 Maremma Temple 380 200 4 III One Town Police to Kallur Darvaja 600 600 One Town to Bakarcutta 300 300 5 IV Exhibition Road 150 150 Vadde Geri 100 Nil Radha Krishna Takies Back Side 100 Nil 6 V (Near) Burial Groud to Chruch 500 Nil Medical Collage to Anjaneya Swami Temple 700 Nil Ayyappa Swami Temple to Heart & Brain Hospital 500 Nil 7 VI S.T.B.C. Collage Main Road 500 Nil Rajiva Circle To Kids World 500 200
  • 33. Statement showing the information on storm water drain particulars Sl. No Name of the ULB Storm Water Drain Particular's Division Area Total Lenth Drain Cleaned 8 Kurnool Municipal Corporation, KURNOOL. VII Ashok Nagar 500 Nil Bhagath Singh Nagar 2000 1000 Labour Colony 500 Nil 9 VIII Prakash Nagar 200 Nil 10 IX Sri Nagar Colony 120 120 Soma Setty Nagar 140 140 Nagi Reddy Revenue Colony 110 110 Amma Hospital line 80 80 11 X Rajiv Nagar to Vittal Nagar 500 Nil Sujja Mill 150 100 12 XI Geetha Nagar to Nrimal Nagar 400 Nil Ballery Road to Hanuman Way Bridge 300 Nil Khota Area to N.T.R Nagar 350 Nil N.T.R. Nagar to Ellkuru Estate 200 Nil 13 XII Laxmi Nagar & Maddur Nagar 500 200 Total 13440 5880
  • 34. 34 III. URBAN MALARIA: a) No. of Malaria Circles : 2 b) No. of Malaria Sanitary Inspectors : 2 c) No. of Health Assistant s : 13 d) No. of Malaria Mazdoors : 34 e) No. of Contract Malaria Mazdoors : 25 f) No. of Hand Fogging Machines :17 g) Anti larval operation adopted : Chemical : Abate, Pyrethrum, Fogging done by the Malathion Released oil balls, cess polls, Pods and stagnated water places. Biological : Gaumbusia fish released in the stagnated water and wells.
  • 35. 35 IV. BIRTH & DEATH (Vital Statistics): a) No. of Birth & Death Divisions : 7 b) No. of Deputy Statistical Officer : 1 c) No.of Asst. Statistical Officer : 1 d) No. of Sub-Registers : 8 All Birth & Death Records are computerized (UBD Module) & Issuing the Certificates through Mee Seva centres only.
  • 36. 36 DEVELOPMENTAL ACTIVITIES Community Resource Centres: S. No. Name of the Work Scheme Est. Amount (Rs.inLakhs) Stage of Work 1 Construction of Community Hall in the premisses of KVR Govt. Degree College for Women, Kurnool ACDP 39.00 Completed 2 Construction of Community Hall at Gorakshanasala premisses near Exhibition ground, Kurnool ACDP 39.00 Completed 3 Construction of Community Hall at Kids World MEPMA 39.00 Completed 4 Construction of Community Hall at Dharmapeta MEPMA 39.00 Completed 5 Construction of Community Hall at Kothapeta MEPMA 39.00 Completed 6 Construction of Community Hall at Illur Nagar MEPMA 39.00 Completed 7 Construction of Mahila Swasakthi Bhavan at Beedi Workers colony MEPMA 37.50 Completed 8 Construction of Mahila Swasakthi Bhavan at Ramalingeswara Nagar MEPMA 37.50 Completed 9 Construction of Community Hall at Budhwarapeta MEPMA 39.00 Completed 10 Construction of Community Hall at A.Camp Chanikyapuri Colony BPS 39.00 Completed 11 Construction of Community Hall at Chinmaya School at Sankalbagh BPS 39.00 Completed
  • 37. MIR&D :An amount of Rs. 86.28 Lakhs have been released under Plan Grants 7 works are taken up with a estimate cost of Rs. 99.35 Lakhs. All the works are nearing completion. Non Plan Grant :Seven works have been taken up with estimate cost of Rs.115.60 Lakhs. Out of which 2 works are completed and 5 works are under progress and proposals are identified to taken up the works with Estimate cost of Rs. 150.39 Lakhs. SCSP Sub Plan : An amount of Rs. 469.35 Lakhs has been sanctioned and out of that Rs. 411.78 lakhs has been released. 46 works are grounded. All the works are various stages. TSP Sub Plan : 3 works are taken up with estimate cost of Rs. 4.87 Lakhs under TSP. all works are under progress. ACDP 2013-14 : 1 work has been sanctioned under ACDP Programme with estimate cost of Rs.3.50 Lakhs and it is under progress. MPLADS (2012-13): Three works have been sanctioned with estimate cost of Rs.9.95 Lakhs which are completed. 37
  • 38. IHSDP: An amount of Rs.1043.21 Lakhs has been released and utilized 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. The Scheme is in progress. UIDSSMT: An amount of Rs. 3154.02 Lakhs has been released and utilized under UIDSSMT Scheme for providing Water Supply Improvement Scheme in Kurnool Municipal Corporation out of estimated cost of Rs. 3666.00 Lakhs. The work is executed by the Executive Engineer, Public Health Department, Kurnool. The scheme is nearing completion. 38
  • 39. 39 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 No. of Works taken up : 37 No.of Works completed : 37 Amount Released : Rs. 247.13 Lakhs Expenditure : Rs. 240.28 Lakhs 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 No. of Works taken up : 21 No.of Works completed : 21 Amount Released : Rs. 156.54 Lakhs Expenditure : Rs. 254.77 Lakhs
  • 40. 2012-13 An amount of Rs. 532.89 Lakhs has been allocated under 13th Finance Commission for the year 2012-13 and all the 34 works are competed and 2 works are under progress. No. of Works taken up : 36 Completed : 34 No.of Works progress : 2 Amount Released : Nil Expenditure : Rs. 379.21 Lakhs 2013-14 An amount of Rs. 566.32 Lakhs has been allocated under 13th Finance Commission for the year 2013-14. No. of Works taken up : 40 Completed : 7 No.of Works progress : 33 Amount Released : Nil 2014-15 Proposals have been submitted to Government for Rs. 1016.14 Lakhs under 13th Finance Commission for the year 2014-15. No. of Works proposed : 33
  • 41. 41 SCHEMS SANCTIONED D.P.Rs UNDER PREPARATION Rajiv Awas Yojana: Proposals has been prepared and submitted to the Government for providing housing infrastructure to 104 slums covering 175000 population. Demand for housing is estimated as 24875 nos. 1) An amount of Rs.89049.17 Lakhs proposals has been submitted for 5 Years for development of Slum Free City and a proposal for an amount of Rs.8495.65 Lakhs is indicated under 1st Year plan for development of 21 slums towards Construction of Housing, Environmental Infrastructure, Social Infrastructure and linked Infrastructure. 2) Pilot project is sanctioned with estimate cost of Rs. 567.02 Lakhs with 90 duelling units (Katcha 63, Semi Pakka 27) in Joharapuram Harijanawada C, C1, C2 cluster slums. 3) Finance pattern : Housing : 279.58 Lakhs Roads & Drains : 213.48 Lakhs O&M : 19.72 Lakhs Others : 54.24 Lakhs Total : 567.02 Lakhs
  • 42. ADDITIONAL PROGRAMMES TAKEN UP FOR IMPROVEMENT OF 42 SERVICES AND BEAUTIFICATION OF CITY Burial Grounds : Planned to develop 11 Nos of Burial grounds duly providing modernized plot forms, bathrooms, water supply and greenery belt with pathways and better facilities and completed for 5 places and progress in 6 places. Dhobhighat : 14 Numbers of Dhobhighats planned and completed at two places. Mini Community Halls : Proposed to develop mini community halls (Multi purpose halls) at 7 places and out of which 4 places works were completed and in progress at 1 place. Modernization of the Community Toilets : Proposed 52 Toilets for modernization with a provision of facilities like Walls & flooring with tiles, water supply and lighting, better flushing arrangements. So far 33 Nos completed and kept for use community. Remaining works are under progress. Development of Parks/ Protection of Open spaces : Identified Municipal opens sites 28 Nos in Kurnool area and 250 Nos in Kallur area. Proposed for protection of open sites in Kurnool area with estimate cost of Rs. 316.00 Lakhs and estimate is prepared for protection in Kallur area with estimate cost of Rs. 700.00 Lakhs out of which 49 open layout open spaces were protected with compound walls.
  • 43. Multi Utility Centres: Proposed to develop Multi Utility centres at 16 places and out of which 6 places works were completed and remaining 8 places are progress and 4 Nos auditoriums are in progress. Road Dividers : Development of road dividers in various junctions in 12 places and out of which 7 places works were completed and in progress at 5 places. 43
  • 45. APMDP:  After making the gap analysis of water demand/supply for the various horizon years with base year 2011, prospective design year 2026 and ultimate design year 2041 for Kurnool Town including floating population, fire fighting and industrial etc., a Detailed Project Report for Comprehensive Water Supply Improvement Scheme has been prepared for Rs.659.79 Crores for consideration under APMDP Project;  The above Detailed Project Report was technically appraised for Rs.659.79 Crores by the Engineer-in-Chief and furnished to the Project Director, MSU-APMDP, Hyderabad vide Lr.No.02/S3 /PMC /APMDP/Kurnool/ 2013, Dated: 03-09- 45 2013;  Since the funds under APMDP Project have been exhausted, now there is no possibility to take up the above project under APMDP Scheme;  In view of the above, considering the importance to take up the Comprehensive Water Supply Improvement Scheme for Kurnool Municipal Corporation, it is for consideration to take up the above technically appraised Detailed Project Report for Rs.659.76 Crores under the existing transitional phase of JNNURM or forthcoming JNNURM 2 or any other centrally sponsored scheme.
  • 46. OFFICE BUILDING:  The existing building is too old and could not able to take up the day to day 46 transactions of the various officers working in Kurnool Municipal Corporation.  This office building was constructed for the purpose of Municipality in the year 1974.  Now the Municipality has been upgraded as Municipal Corporation in the Year 1994 and than it is showing drastic expansion in all activities in wings of various sections and could not be able to find space for accommodating the officers.  In this connection the then Hon’ble Municipal Minister laid foundation stone to the office building with an estimate cost of Rs. 9.00 Crores and so far the said amount is not sanctioned to the Kurnool Municipal Corporation.  The proposals have been submitted to the Commissioner & Director of Municipal Administration, A.P., Hyderabad vide letter Roc.No.6347/2010-E2, dt: 10.01.2014 and 22.01.2014 for accord administrative sanction and releasing of funds.  In view of the financial crunch, the Government to kindly sanction an amount of Rs.9.00 Crores as grant for the above work and request to accord administrative sanction and release Rs.9.00 crores for construction of new Municipal Office building at the earliest possible time.
  • 48. 48 SHG GROUPS Sl. No Name of the ULB No. of SHGs formed as on 15.07.2014 1. Kurnool. 6377 106 21 6398 Slum Level Federation (SLFs) Sl. No Name of the ULB No. of SLFs formed as on 15.07.2014 Town Level Federation (TLFs) No. of SLFs Registered SHGs formed for the year 2014-2015 Target Achievement Total SLFs formed for the year 2014-2015 SLFs Target Achievement Total SLFs 1. Kurnool. 250 179 25 00 250 Sl. No Name of the ULB No. of TLFs formed as on 15.07.2014 No. of TLFs Registered TLFs formed for the year (2014-2015) Target Achievement Total TLFs 1. Kurnool. 05 04 0 0 05
  • 49. 49 SHG Bank Linkage Sl. No Name of the ULB Pavala Vaddi Cumulative Bank Linkage VADDILENI RUNALU Bank Linkage Target for the year 2014-15) (Rs.In Lakhs) Bank Linkage Achievement for the Year 2014-2015 (Rs.In Lakhs) No. of Groups Rs.(In Lakhs) No. of SHGs Achivement Rs. (In Lakhs) 1. Kurnool 19630.48 1276 300.00 56 147.50 Sl. NO. Name of the ULB No. of SHGs So far Pavalavaddi Released 1. Kurnool 16086 10.30 Crore Sl. NO. Name of the ULB No. of SHGs Released for the year 2014-15 1. Kurnool 3414 43.42 Lakhs
  • 50. released during the year 2014- 50 Abhaya Hastham ABHAYA HASTHAM (Co- Contributory Pension) No.of Members Enrolled in Abayahastham No.of Abayahastham Pensions Sanctioned Abayahastham Pensions disbursement Kurnool 1578 241 247 182 218400 JANASRI BHIMA YOJANA (JBY) Name of the ULB No.of Janasri Bhima Yojana Enrollment during the Year 2014-2015 No.of Scholarships Sanctioned during the Year 2013-14 Amount 15 in Abayahastham Scholarship Scholarships for the year 2013-14 No. of Members enrolled Amount (Rs. In Lakhs) No. of Members enrolled Amount (Rs. In Lakhs) Kurnool 4250 5.27 967 11.60
  • 51. 51 TOWN PLANNING DEVELOPMENTAL ACTIVITIES
  • 52. Master Plan : Kurnool master plan was prepared in the year 1976 as per G.O.M.S.158 M.A.dated:26.03.1976 for the plan period of 20 years (1991) with an extent of 15.01 Sqkm. Since then, the same master plan has been in force. So, there is a need for the preparation of master plan for Kurnool city by integrating the developmental activities in and around the Kurnool municipal corporation area. Revision of Master Plan for Kurnool City including hamlet villages – Dinnedevarapadu, B.Tandrapadu, Pasupula, Panchalingala, E.Tandrapadu, Gondiparla, Venkayapalli, Roja, Joharapuram, Peddapadu, Pandipadu, Lakshmipuram and Dupadu. The master plan revision entrusted to the Private Agency by name M/s Aarvee associates architects and engineering‘s and consultants, Hyderabad in the year 2011 as per ‘e’ procurement process vide tender no.01/town planning section/KMC//10-11,dt.10.03.2011-18.03.2011 for the preparation of Master Plan to Kurnool and its 5Kms vicinity. New village extents of Stantanpuram, Mamidalapadu and Munagalapadu were merged into Kurnool corporation limits on February 2014. 52
  • 53. Road Widening Proposals: Formation of 100’-0” wide Master Plan road, which is connecting the N.H.7 and N.H.18 with a length of 3.0 KMs through the City. Formation of 60’.0” wide Master Plan road from Joharapuram to Nandikotkur Road a length of 1.90 KMs.  Widening and desilting of Suddavanka by removing the existing encroachments. The General Body its resolution No.3, Dt.21.11.2005 accepted to take up the following roads for widening. Widening of road from 30’-0”, 50’-0” to 60’-0” uniformly from Coles College junction to Chowk Bazaar via Nehru road to an extent of 635 Mts. Duly effecting 185 shops, as it is thickly developed commercial area. Proposed to take up widening of road to an extent of 553 Mts. from One Town Police Station to Chowk Bazar via Poola Bazar duly effecting 215 Buildings/ Shops from 25’-0”, 45’-0” to 60’-0”, this road is Main road to old city and developed as Commercial area. Proposed for widening road connecting Old City and new City i.e., Kids World park to Poola Bazar via Lal Masjid which is existing 25’-0”, 40’-0” to 60’-0” uniformly to an extent of 950 Mts. Duly effecting 262 Buildings/Shops, as heavy vehicles are passing through this road to Mundi Bazar, Poola Bazar etc., due to heavy traffic jam is occurring frequently. 40’ Road widening programme from Osmaina College Road to Kids World. 80’ Road widening programme from Bangarupeta Junction. 50’ Road widening programme from Railway Station to Ashok Nagar RUB. 53
  • 54. Proposed for widening of road from Old Bus stand to Kings Market via Bastian road to an extent of 400 Mts. From 25’-0”, 60’-0” to 60’-0” uniformly as heavy vehicles are passing through this road to King Market and developed as Commercial area duly effecting 67 Buildings / Shops. Proposed for widening of road from Kallur Darwaja to Collectorate junction via Hundri new Bridge, Budhwarpeta which connecting Old city to Govt.offices, Govt.General Hospital from 25’-0” in some places in Budhwarpeta to 60’-0” to an extent of 860 Mts. Duly effecting 152 shops/Buildings. Proposed for widening of road from Gooty road Birla Centre to Krishna Nagar which connecting N.H.7 and N.H.18 to an extent of 665 Mts. from existing to 60’-0” duly effecting 102 Buildings/ Shops as this road is developed as thickly commercial area. The above proposed roads for widening may be taken up under section 146 of H.M.C. Act. On paying structural compensation to the Buildings/Shops effected, from Town Planning Development charges collected by this corporation, under section 15(1) and 15 (2) of A.P.T.P.Act 1920 this Corporation submitted proposals to the Government requesting to accord permission on the above proposals. 54
  • 55. 55 Completed Road widening Programme : This Corporation taken up 9 Master Plan roads and Junction improvement out of which one road from Kallur Darwaja to 1 Town Police Station Master Plan road taken up for 40’ to an extent of ½ K.Ms duly effecting 106 properties. 87 properties demolished and Rs.78.00 lakhs paid to 82 cases towards structural compensation. Road widening programme from SP Bunglow Junction to Dharmapeta Circle Junction from 40’.0’’ to 60’.0’’ is completed. 120’ road from Rajvihar Junction to Gooty road This corporation has surveyed and identified that 58 buildings are affected in Road widening and out of 58 persons all the persons have given consent for the demolition of their buildings which are affected in Road widening from Rajvihar Centre to Gooty Road and the amount of Rs.4,08,53,749/- given towards compensation to them and out of this payment to 7 beneficiaries are pending due to incomplete submission of documents and other legal issues and formation of 3 line B.T.Roads, C.C.Drains, Dividers and Foothpath 60% work completed
  • 56. 120’ road from Rajvihar Junction to Gooty road: Sl. No. Particulars No.of Owners effected Road Widening Amount Remarks Total Effected Building in Road widening 59 40853749.16 1 No.of Owners Paid Structural Compensation and Demolished the buildings 57 39914319.39 2 Court Case 2 With the Consent of the building owners structure were demolished and amount Rs.899550/- is to be deposited in the Court and it is under process 3 Balance Amount to be issued 2 939429.78 4 Effected structures of Mosque Shop Rooms 7 Alternative site at Raythu Bazar, proposals were submitted to the Principal Secretary to Government, (R&B), Department, Hyderabad vide Collector Lr.Roc.No.5047/2013/G2, Dt.21.12.2013. Awaiting for orders. Note: Formation of B.T.Road, C.C.Drains, Shifting of Electrical Poles, Dividers and Foothpath works are under progress and 60% of the work completed.
  • 59. 59 JUNCTION IMPROVEMENTS Completed: Swamy Vivekananda Junction. Babu Jagajeevan Ram junction (Ex.CM). Kids World Park Junction. Collectorate / Govt. General Hospital Junction. Vishveshwaraiah Junction. Rajiv Gandhi Centre. Sri. Kotla Vijaya Bhaskar Reddy Circle (Ex. CM). Dr.Y.S Rajashekar Reddy circle. Coles Colleges Junction. Mourya Inn Junction. Konda Reddy Buruju. Damodaram Sanjeevayyah Junction (Ex. CM). S.P Banglow road with divider and footpath, club road completed with divider. Progress: S.P.Bunglow Circle. Birla Gadda Junction (Jyothi rao pulle) Bangaru peta Junction. Seetharam Nagar Junction Radio station / Uchala Road Juctions.
  • 60. SLUMS: There are 104 slums within the city of which 55 are notified and 49 are non-notified. Out of 104 slums 28 slums are land owned by State Government, 69 slums has private owned land, only one slum had land ownership is private occupied and 7 slums having land ownership has mixed. Further, Kurnool Municipal Corporation has chosen JOHARAPURAM HARIJANAWADA SLUM which falls in ward No. 20 as the pilot project under Rajiv Awas Yojana. During the community participation, though various alternatives are proposed most of the slum dwellers have shown great interest in Gap filling in the existing location with slight or no remodeling and preference give only for individual dwelling units. 60
  • 61. FOOT OVER BRIDGES: Under the City Development Programme and also for the free flow traffic 3 foot over bridge are proposed in Kurnool Town. The Government General Hospital foot over bridge is completed and it is functioning, another foot over bridge at New Bus stand Structure is completed and it is functioning and Old APSRTC Bus Depot, Rajvihar Junction proposed and erection of structure will be done shortly. 61
  • 62. LAYOUT OPEN SPACES: Sl.No. Particulars Status 1 No.of Layout Open Spaces Identified 357 open space sites in 274 Layouts 2 Total Extent of Area (in Acres) 201.70 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. 4 If not specify the reasons Balance Open Spaces estimates are prepared and awaiting for Administrative Sanction 5 Whether 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 7 Remarks An amount of Rs.1.00 Crore was spent for the improvements and protection of park places.
  • 63. BUILDING PENALIZATION SCHEME (B.P.S): The Town planning section has received 4498 BPS applications and collected an amount of Rs.1092.78 Lakhs towards Building Penalization Scheme and Balance 1034 BPS applications are handed over to the Revenue Section for imposing of 25% Penalty on Property tax as per G.O.Ms.No.901, MA&UD, Dept, dt.31.12.2007 as para no.20. (The scheme is closed on 31st May, 2013). LAYOUT REGULARIZATION SCHEME (L.R.S): The Town Planning section has received 940 LRS applications and collected an amount of Rs.740.74 Lakhs towards Layout Regularization Scheme and balance 340 LRS applicants are rejected due to non-payment of balance amount and submission of relevant documents. (The scheme is closed on 31st May 2013). 63