CITIZEN CHARTER 2017-2018 CANNANORE CANTONMENT BOARD 1 BRIEF OF CANTONMENT BOARD, CANNANORE : Kannur, also known as Cannanore, is a town of great antiquity in Kerala, There are many myths and legends behind the name Kannur. It is said to be derived from two Malayalam words, ‘Kannan’ (Krishna) and ‘Ur’ (Place), making it the place of lord Krishna. The anglicised name Cannanore was drawn from its ancient name “Kannur”. Kannur is known as the land of looms and lores, because of its handloom industry and festivals held in temples. Kannur is famouse for its pristine beaches and Theyyam, its native performing art. There is no evidence of the Paleolithic man having lived in this region. Nevertheless, rock cut caves, dolmens, burial stone circles and menhirs, all of megalithic burial order of the neolithic age have come to it in Thaliparamba-Kannur-Thalassery area. It can be assumed that the batch of aryan immigrants entered Kannur area through the Tuluva region. Kannur was part of Chera kingdom, which ruled most of Kerala during 800 to 1102 AD. Later Kannur was the capital of the Kolathiri Rajas of Chirakkal, whose kingdom had trading relations with Arabia and Persia in the 12 th and 13 th centuries. In his travelogues 1290s, Marcopolo has referred to this place as a great emporium of spice trade. By the 14 th century Mooshaka Kingdom known as Kolathunad and the rulers known as Kolathiris were prominent in Kerala. The Kolathiris were a power to reckon with at the end of the 15 th Century. They were political and commercial rivals of the Zamorins of Kozhikode. Vasco-da-Gama landed at Kappakadavu beach (approx 90 Km south of Kannur) on 27 May 1498. In 1501 Joao d’ Nova est a small factory at Kannur. During his sec visit in 1502 Vasco-da-Gama built a palisade next to the small factory in Kannur and stationed 200 Portuguese soldiers there. In 1505 the Portuguese Viceroy Dom Francesco d’ Almeida obtained permission from the Raja to construct Fort, St. Angelo. From 1501 to 1663 the Portuguese maintained their hold on Kannur. The Dutch captured Fort St. Angelo in 1663 and sold it to the Ali Raja of Arakkal in 1772. The British took over the Fort in 1790 when Bibi of Arakkal family surrendered to the British. In the latter half of the 18 th century, Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan, rulers of Mysore, conqured much of the dist and came into conflict with British. In 1792 at the conclusion of the third Anglo-Mysore War, the British took over Kannur and the surrounding region, which became the new Malabar district of British India’s Madras Presidency. Cannanore Cantonment came into existence on 18 Mar 1772 and Cannanore Cantonment was formed on 01 Jan 1938. During this period the British enlarged the Fort and built accomodation for one European Regiment, two native regiments, one regiment of native foot artillery, one military hospital and a jail. Since independence, Cannanore became the part of Indian Defence. It is the only Cantt in Kerala. The old Cannanore Station comprised of the whole of old Malabar District under Madras Presidency. On formation of State of Kerala, it is covered the area of North Kerala (also called North Malabar Region) comprising districts of Cannanore, Calicut and Malappuram. 2 GENERAL INFORMATION Classification : Class III as per Cantt Act, 2006 Wards : VI Elected Member : VI Ex-officio Member : II Nominated Members : II Member Secretary : 1 Extent of Civil Area : 32.17 acres Total Area : 449.435 acres Population : 4798 Military : 2931 Civil : 1867 LAND EXTEND OF CANNANORE CANTONMENT Classification Area(in acres) A1 : 276.805 A2 : 20.41 B1 : 19.94 B2 : 100.73 B3 : 2.49 B4 : 3.9 C : 25.16 Total : 449.435 COST OF FORMS SL.NO FORM NAME COST 1 Building Application Rs.50 2 Water Service Connection Application Rs.30/- 3 3 Trade Licence Application Rs.10/- 4 Transfer of Property Application Rs.30/- DEMAND NOTICE FEE Sl.No Tax Amount From (in Rs.) Tax Amount to(in Rs.) Fees(in Rs.) 1 1 100 2 Infrastructure Facilities of the Board ROADS Bitumen Road : 28km WATER SUPPLY Open wells : 6 Nos Public water stand posts : 22 Nos Private water connections : 352 Street lights HPSV : 28 nos Tube lights : sign Boards+ Bus stop boards – 111 nos CFL : 55nos,20w Metal haloid : 22nos, 150w Metal haloid : 194nos, 400w Motors Mono Block : 1 nos Sub : 4 nos HORTICULTURE Garden : 1- public garden, 1- Office garden Trees on road side : 250 Hospital : Cannanore Cantonment Board does not maintain any hospital. School : Cannanore Cantonment Board does not maintain any school. CONSERVANCY Drains(length) : 4.5 kms Culverts : 12 nos Dust bins : 68 Lorry : 1 Establishment Details Dr. Vinod Vikneswaran A, IDES Chief Executive Officer 4 Serial No Name Designation 1 Mr. Nikhil Dinesh Head Clerk 2 Mr. P. Santhosh Kumar Revenue Clerk 3 Ms. Hima Prabha KG Accountant 4 Mr. A. Riju Computer Programmer 5 Mr. Jiju Gheevarghese Overseer cum Draftsman 6 Ms. N. Premavally Clerk/Typist 7 Mr. Jayanth Kumar M LDC 8 Mr KV Dasan MPO 9 Ms. K. Jamila Office Peon 10 Mr. C. Balakrishnan Revenue Peon 11 Mr. V.S. Sajeev Driver 12 Mr. C. Binoj Driver 13 Mr.T. Rameshan Chowkidar 14 Mr. N. Manmadan SJ in-incharge 15 Mr. P. Sanjay Mali 16 Mr. K. Ramanan Safaiwala 17 Mr. V. Karthikan Safaiwala 18 Mr. N. Madavan Safaiwala 19 Ms. Chellammal Safaiwala 20 Mr. N. Rajan Safaiwala 21 Ms. K. Kamala Safaiwala 22 Ms. P. Pavayi Safaiwala 23 Ms. V. Santha Safaiwala 24 Mr. K. Thankaraj Safaiwala 25 Mr. K. Raman Safaiwala 26 Mr. P. Sekar Safaiwala 27 Ms. K. Geeja Safaiwala 28 Ms. Aarayee Alias Chinnamal Safaiwala 29 Mr. Palanisamy Safaiwala 30 Mr. N. Gopalan Safaiwala 31 Mr. K. Shyju Safaiwala 32 Mr. M. Palaniwsamy Safaiwala 33 Mr. Babu Safaiwala 34 Mr. Krishnan Safaiwala 35 Mr. Arun Das Safaiwala CONSTITUTION OF THE BOARD The Board comprises of 12 members including President, Member Secretery and 2 Nominated member and two ex-officio members. Present Members of the Board are as follows:- 5 Board Members 1. Col. Ajai Sharma VSM, President Cantonment Board 2. Mr. Andrews V, Vice President 3. Dr. Vinod Vikneswaran A, Member Secretary, CEO 4. Mr. Ratheesh Antony, Elected Member 5. Ms. Deepa Baiju, Elected Member 6. Ms. Sheeba Fernandez, Elected Member 7. Col. P Padmanabhan (Retd), Elected Member 8. Ms. Jisha Krishnan K, Elected Member 9. Mr. Sunil Kumar Rai, AGE(I) MES, Ex-Officio 10. Lt.Col. Prosenjit Deb, SEMO, Mil. Hospital, Kannur. Ex-Officio 11. Mr. C.M. Gopinathan, Dy. Collector, Dis. Magistrate’s Nominee 12. Nominated Mil. Member (Vacant) REDRESSAL OF PUBLIC GRIEVANCES (SAMADHAN) The complaints of public are heard in person by the CEO. Public complaints are managed by using online complain management system, www.cbsamadhan.org , Centralized Public Grievance Redress And Monitoring System (CPGRAMS) http://pgportal.gov.in/ . Samadhan is implemented by this office and a common phone number had been intimated to public by public notice and the public are advised to register their grievances on this number on all working days between 10.00 AM to 5.00 PM. The same is forwarded and completed by the responsible person from this office within the time limit given in the Citizens Charter. [[ BIRTH & DEATH REGISTRATION WHY TO REGISTER Birth registration is the process by which a child’s birth is recorded in the civil register by the government authority. Birth registration is a permanent and official record of a child’s existence. It provides the first legal recognition of the child and is generally required for the child to obtain a birth certificate and as a result any other legal documents and rights. It is mandatory that every birth and death taking place anywhere in India must be registered with the Registrars appointed by the respective State Government as per the Registration of Births & Deaths Act, 1969. WHERE TO REGISTER This office bound to register the birth and death occurring at District Hospital, Kannur, Military Hostpital and other places within the Cannanore Cantonment Limit. This office receives the details through Hospital Kiosk and this office register the same using Sevana software. The registration shall be done by Registar Birth, Death and Marriage taking place within Cantonment limits. 6 PROCEDURE FOR LATE REGISTRATION The information regarding any birth, death and still birth is to be given to the Registar Birth and Death within 21 days from the date of occurrence. However late registration can also be done by following the procedure as given below. Information given later than 21 days and before comple tion of 30 days from the date of 1 occurrence – on payment of late fee of Rs. 10/-. Information given later than 30 days but before completion of 1 year from the date of 2 occurrence – with written permission from additional district registrar and late fee of Rs. 10/-. Information given later than 1 year from the date of occurrence – registration shall be 3 done only after order passed by the sub divisional magistrate and late fee of Rs. 10/- ISSUANCE OF BIRTH/DEATH CERTIFICATES The certificate in respect of Birth/Death registered with Cantonment Board can be obtained in the office of Cantonment Board on request on payment by obtaining and filling a Birth/Death Extract form of fee as given below. • Birth Certificate • Rs. 7 (includes search fee Rs. 2 and Copying Fee Rs.5/) • Death Certificate • Rs. 7 (includes search fee Rs. 2 and Copying Fee Rs.5/) • Non availability • Rs.2 per year for Birth/Death Certificate The certificates can be downloaded from www.cannanorecantt.org.in PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT : It maintains the land record details of the Cantt area and executes the following works.
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