The Geographic Information System (GIS) and Multi-purpose Household Survey (MPHS) Based Tax Assessment Approach for manifold revenue generation in Mandav, Dhar (M.P.), India: A pilot ward study

A pilot ward study

Authors

  • Vineesha Singh Barkatullah University,Bhopal
  • D D Sinha E-Geonex Technologies

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.58825/jog.2024.18.2.89

Keywords:

Keywords: Manifold Revenue Generation, Demand Growth, Land Use and Land Cover, Multi-purpose Households Survey and GIS techniques.

Abstract

Abstract: This study has been done under project entitled “Prepare Property Tax Register based on GIS & Multi-Purpose Household Survey its integration E-Nagarpalika with Technical Handholding Support” by M.P. Government. In Mandav, as a pilot ward 05 (Rampura Ward) were selected and that aims to find out the comparison of revenue generation in terms of taxation for individual household properties in the same ward. Study ward had 98 existing house hold properties according to Nagar Parishad, Mandav records and after MPH survey it became 164. Using GIS techniques and existing tax assessment approach, in a totality 191% demand growth has been observed. 100% demand growth has been found in commercial properties followed by 39% growth in residential properties and 16% growth in mixed properties. Land Use and Land Cover map has also been made using drone imagery (resolution 0.35cm) and GIS techniques. In study ward agriculture land were found 35.44% of the total area followed by built-up area 27.16%, waste land 17.63%, water bodies 14.36%.

Keywords: Manifold Revenue Generation, Demand Growth, Land Use and Land Cover, Multi-purpose Households Survey and GIS techniques.

Author Biography

D D Sinha, E-Geonex Technologies

E-Geonex Technologies,GIS Expert

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Websites:

https://www.censusindia.co.in/towns/mandav-population-dhar-madhya-pradesh-802262

https://www.google.com/search?q=mandu+tourist+places&biw=1093&bih=480&sxsrf=ajoqlzxayi9ndzhdkl3fvtdydz034bojjq%3a1677607685118&ei=bup-

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Published

2024-10-30

How to Cite

vineesha singh, & Devidyal Sinha. (2024). The Geographic Information System (GIS) and Multi-purpose Household Survey (MPHS) Based Tax Assessment Approach for manifold revenue generation in Mandav, Dhar (M.P.), India: A pilot ward study: A pilot ward study. Journal of Geomatics, 18(2), 1–6. https://doi.org/10.58825/jog.2024.18.2.89