Ward Connect simplifies the process of accessing vital information related to the wards of Madurai district. From ward details such as ward name, councillor, population, and zone to filtering capabilities based on zone, number, and population, the application provides users with comprehensive insights into the local governance structure. Additionally, users can explore landmarks within each ward, such as primary health care centers, fire stations, and hospitals, facilitating better community awareness and engagement.
The application also features a robust reporting system, empowering users to report ward issues directly through the platform. Whether it's a road maintenance issue, sanitation concern, or any other municipal problem, users can submit reports effortlessly, contributing to the improvement of their local surroundings.
With built-in signup and login features leveraging Firebase Authentication, users can securely access the application and personalize their experience. The application's backend, powered by Firebase Firestore for the database, enables efficient data storage and retrieval, while Firebase Hosting ensures reliable and scalable deployment. Additionally, Firebase Storage facilitates the management of multimedia content associated with ward landmarks and issue reports.
- AngularJS: Frontend framework
- Firebase Authentication: User authentication
- Firestore: NoSQL database for storing ward information
- Firebase Hosting: Deployment and hosting of the application
- Firebase Storage: Storage for multimedia content associated with landmarks and issue reports
To get started with the Ward Connect Application, follow these steps:
- Clone or download the repository from GitHub.
- Navigate to the project directory.
- Set up Firebase Authentication, Firestore, Hosting, and Storage in your Firebase project.
- Configure Firebase credentials in your AngularJS application.
- Build and deploy the application to Firebase Hosting.
Once the application is deployed, users can access it through the provided URL. They can then explore ward details, landmarks, and report ward issues as needed.