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Written By namithavarma - 5 November, 2007
Bangalore BBMP Bangalore Website Reviews
I am a journalism student and would like to know your reactions to the spelling mistakes, or other problems that u find with bmponline.org. Can anyone pls help me out? How can the website made better? My email id is varmanamitha@gmail.com Pls get back to me...
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..the site has a pre-2002 look and feel
blrsri - 6 November, 2007 - 06:26

silkboard - 6 November, 2007 - 10:47
Namitha,
Its not as much the site design or look and feel, BBMP site needs other things to make it worthwhile and informative:
- To attract more people to the site, there has to be some interactivity. Two things that immediately come to mind are
- online RTI query filing, like how Hyderabad has
- An online grievances redressal feature, which was promised but has still not showed up on BBMP website. Mysore site has it.
- Better access and exposure to content 'hidden inside'. A "search" feature would help.
- Regularly updated content. To be honest, the site does see frequent updates (Press Releases, Tenders). But I am not sure if all tenders and Press Releases make it there. And thats not what most citizens want to see. Regular updates on at least major projects, updated list of all works in progress at all wards would help. Basically, BBMP just shows tenders on website. Instead they need to put up the fulll 'project' lifecycle up there (tender, the bids, who won it, work detail, auditing details)
The site is clearly grown a lot, and many people don't realize that. But some areas can do with better usability. For example, I can look up anyone's property tax details (http://bmponline.org/propertytax/propertyfind.asp). But finding an exact property would be a lot easier with a "search" like feature. Another example: at many places, clicking on a link opens a new browser window. That is so annoying and old-world.
All in all, its a good website and looks like it would get better once grievance and RTI systems come online.
(How about RSS feeds for all content that sees updates? That would make life easy for those who want to track the site. But that may be a bit much to ask for.)

tsubba - 6 November, 2007 - 15:47


pain point..no project status!
blrsri - 15 November, 2007 - 09:04
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