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1. GujaratGujarat
““ Survey Using Electronic Total StationSurvey Using Electronic Total Station
(ETS) and Global Positioning System(ETS) and Global Positioning System
(GPS)”(GPS)”
Technology Fair- New Delhi . 15 -12- 2009Technology Fair- New Delhi . 15 -12- 2009
2. Presented By :Presented By :
A. BhattacharyyaA. Bhattacharyya,, I.A.S.I.A.S. ,,
Principal Secretary ( Land Reforms ) &Principal Secretary ( Land Reforms ) &
Settlement Commissioner &Settlement Commissioner &
Director of Land Record, Gujarat StateDirector of Land Record, Gujarat State..
3. VISION
• To undertake detailed resurvey inTo undertake detailed resurvey in GujaratGujarat
and create updated land records includingand create updated land records including
textual and spatial informationtextual and spatial information
• Enabling establishment of a system whichEnabling establishment of a system which
will help in the continued maintenance ofwill help in the continued maintenance of
updated land recordsupdated land records
• Provide ready and smooth access toProvide ready and smooth access to
required information to all stakeholdersrequired information to all stakeholders
4. Background of Land Survey in Gujarat….Background of Land Survey in Gujarat….
Gujarat State is pioneer in the country having it’sGujarat State is pioneer in the country having it’s
survey records up to land parcels known assurvey records up to land parcels known as TippanTippanss
Land Survey was carried out long ago by BritishersLand Survey was carried out long ago by Britishers
and old Princely States of Gujarat duringand old Princely States of Gujarat during 18801880 toto
19151915 ..
The object of the survey was to collect Land RevenueThe object of the survey was to collect Land Revenue
from the owner of land in proportion to the area theyfrom the owner of land in proportion to the area they
held.held.
As perAs per The Bombay Land Revenue Code, 1879The Bombay Land Revenue Code, 1879 surveysurvey
should have been conducted after 30 years of originalshould have been conducted after 30 years of original
survey.survey.
5. Land Record Information inLand Record Information in
GujaratGujarat
Current Scenario…..Current Scenario…..
The Government, through its organization, performs mainly two functions:
11 Maintenance and updation of land records (textual records,Maintenance and updation of land records (textual records,
including village form No. 6 (including village form No. 6 ( HakpatrakHakpatrak ) and Village Form) and Village Form
No. 7/ 12 (No. 7/ 12 (SatbaraSatbara) and Spatial records namely village) and Spatial records namely village
maps and field measurement books commonly known asmaps and field measurement books commonly known as
Tippans inTippans in rural areasrural areas..--
22 Maintenance and updation of the textual and the spatialMaintenance and updation of the textual and the spatial
records inrecords in urban areasurban areas.. The textual record is commonlyThe textual record is commonly
known asknown as Property Card.Property Card.
6. Need for Advanced Survey TechnologyNeed for Advanced Survey Technology
• The survey records are outdatedThe survey records are outdated
AboutAbout 20 - 25%20 - 25% of the records have also been lost /of the records have also been lost /
destroyed / mutilated.destroyed / mutilated.
• Old survey was carried out using conventionalOld survey was carried out using conventional
instruments available at that time – (instruments available at that time – (5% Tolerance5% Tolerance limitlimit
was allowed )was allowed )
• Inaccurate recordsInaccurate records
• Documents in poor shape and not available at all.Documents in poor shape and not available at all.
8. Enlarged TippanEnlarged Tippan
(( Field MeasurementField Measurement RecordRecord –– scaled / digitizedscaled / digitized ))
* Chain - Anna
* Meter-CM
Survey No. 63
NN
9. As per
possession &
benchmark
As per benchmark
of S.No.1
Old Village Map (Interacting & Overlapping)Old Village Map (Interacting & Overlapping)
As per Map
S. no.1
Overlapped
Area
10. GujaratGujarat pioneer introducerpioneer introducer
• Gujarat is pioneer in introducing
modern survey technology
• ETS since 1990-1991
• GPS since 1999-2000
• Using this ETS technology approx.
250 villages have been re-surveyed
• Using GPS technology approx.
30000 hectares of land have been
surveyed in Gujarat
13. What is Electronic Total
Station Machine
ETS is an new generation modern surveyETS is an new generation modern survey
instrument.instrument.
It is an optical theodolite combined with ElectronicIt is an optical theodolite combined with Electronic
Distance Measurement (Distance Measurement ( EDMEDM ) instrument and a) instrument and a
mini computer which is helpful in collecting data of;mini computer which is helpful in collecting data of;
DistanceDistance
AngleAngle
HeightHeight..
ETSETS reads, records & displays horizontal and vertical angle
digitally. It stores the data in its internal data recorder.
Precision of the instrument varies between 1“ to 7”
(Seconds )
14. What is Electronic Total
Station Machine ….
Within the overall objective of XYZ data, the following 12 kinds of
detailed data are also displayed
1.1. HAHA == Horizontal AngleHorizontal Angle
2.2. VAVA == Vertical AngleVertical Angle
3.3. AZAZ == Azimuth or bearingAzimuth or bearing
4.4. SDSD == Slope distanceSlope distance
5.5. HDHD == Horizontal distanceHorizontal distance
6.6. VDVD == Vertical distanceVertical distance
7.7. NN == NorthingNorthing
8.8. EE == EastingEasting
9.9. ZZ == ElevationElevation
10.10. CodeCode == Feature CodeFeature Code
11. Time11. Time
12. Point No12. Point No == Serial Point No.Serial Point No.
15. What is GPS ?What is GPS ?
Gps1.exe
• GGlobal Positioning Systemlobal Positioning System (GPS)(GPS) is satellite navigationis satellite navigation
systemsystem
• It is based on a constellation ofIt is based on a constellation of 2424 satellites orbitingsatellites orbiting
around earth at a very high altitude,around earth at a very high altitude,
• The system can be used to measure position of the objectThe system can be used to measure position of the object
on the earth surface in a continuous measureson the earth surface in a continuous measures
• This Mapping Datum created known asThis Mapping Datum created known as World GeodeticWorld Geodetic
System -84System -84 ( WGS-84)( WGS-84)
17. GPS MeasurementsGPS Measurements
• GPS is based on satelliteGPS is based on satellite
ranging, measuringranging, measuring
distance from Satellitedistance from Satellite
• Second measurements putSecond measurements put
us somewhere on thisus somewhere on this
circles & narrows down ourcircles & narrows down our
locationlocation
• By third measurements weBy third measurements we
get accurate locationget accurate location
We are somewhere on thisWe are somewhere on this
spheresphere
18. Steps initiated by DepartmentSteps initiated by Department
• More thanMore than 80 ETS80 ETS && 7 DGPS7 DGPS provided toprovided to
field officersfield officers
• RFP floated to purchase anotherRFP floated to purchase another 13 ETS13 ETS &&
5 DGPS5 DGPS
• Circular issued - It isCircular issued - It is mandatorymandatory toto
measure landmeasure land > 10 Hectare by ETS> 10 Hectare by ETS && > 50> 50
Hectare by DGPSHectare by DGPS
• In House training facility at DeenadayalIn House training facility at Deenadayal
Institute, GandhinagarInstitute, Gandhinagar
Where 300+Where 300+ surveyors are already trainedsurveyors are already trained
on these instrumentson these instruments
19. Steps initiated by Department…
• People who come for private survey are charged asPeople who come for private survey are charged as
follows:follows:
By ETS:By ETS:
<< 1010 HectareHectare Rs. 2000Rs. 2000
For every additional HectareFor every additional Hectare Rs. 200Rs. 200
By DGPS:By DGPS:
< 5< 5 Static PointsStatic Points Rs. 10,000Rs. 10,000
For every additional PointsFor every additional Points Rs. 2000Rs. 2000
In RTK mode every pointIn RTK mode every point Rs. 200Rs. 200• 500 Measurement by ETS during last 3 years500 Measurement by ETS during last 3 years
• Income of Rs. 1 Crore generatedIncome of Rs. 1 Crore generated
20. Action Plan for Resurvey using high end technologyAction Plan for Resurvey using high end technology
Sr
No
District
Total
cost
( Rs.
Crore)
Starting
YEAR
Current
Status
1 GANDHINAGAR 2.25 2008-09 2009-10 Already started
by Departmental
surveyors
2 Jamnagar 20.00 2008-09 2009-10 Work in
Progress through
private agencies
3 Patan 7.71 2009-10 2009-10 Tendering for
outsourcing
being finalised
4 Anand, Ahmedabad, Rajkot,
Kutch & Sabarkantha
2010-11 123.00 Proposal being
prepared
6 Action plan for other districts
being finalised
Banakantha,Vadodara,
Panchmahal, Surat, Tapi,
Surendranagar,
2011-12
7 Valsad, Navsari, Amreli,
Bhavanagar, Kheda, Mehsana,
Dahod
2012-13
Bharuch, Narmada, Junagadh, 2013-14
21. Use of ETS & GPS in Re –SurveyUse of ETS & GPS in Re –Survey
Jamnagar District - A Case StudyJamnagar District - A Case Study
Establishment of GPS Ground Control networkEstablishment of GPS Ground Control network
Z Value Validation – MSL Data from Survey ofZ Value Validation – MSL Data from Survey of
IndiaIndia
Detailed survey of each land parcel with ETSDetailed survey of each land parcel with ETS
Generation of all District, Taluka, Village and LandGeneration of all District, Taluka, Village and Land
Parcel MapParcel Map with Latitude / Longitude and Z data.with Latitude / Longitude and Z data.
Distribution of land parcel map to every landDistribution of land parcel map to every land
holder along with validationholder along with validation
Preparation of allied land records and promulgationPreparation of allied land records and promulgation
of record.of record.
23. Jamnagar DistrictJamnagar District
Total AreaTotal Area :: 14,125 Sq. K.M.14,125 Sq. K.M.
No. of TalukasNo. of Talukas :: 1010
No. of VillagesNo. of Villages :: 695695
No. of Land ParcelsNo. of Land Parcels :: 4,46,030 +4,46,030 + sub divisionssub divisions
28. Secondary Control Grid Generation (Dist. Level – 4 x 4 Kms)…Secondary Control Grid Generation (Dist. Level – 4 x 4 Kms)…
4x4 KM
29. Another view of Grid Generation (District Level – 4 x 4 Kms)…Another view of Grid Generation (District Level – 4 x 4 Kms)…
30. New Land Parcel MapNew Land Parcel Map
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Long &
Dimension
31. Outcomes expected from JamnagarOutcomes expected from Jamnagar
ResurveyResurvey
• Geodetic network with co-ordinates and sketch of theGeodetic network with co-ordinates and sketch of the
control points showing their description and location.control points showing their description and location.
• District map, taluka maps, village maps and LandDistrict map, taluka maps, village maps and Land
Parcel Maps with lat-long.Parcel Maps with lat-long.
• The map projection and coordinates of the controlThe map projection and coordinates of the control
points will be WGS 84 datum basedpoints will be WGS 84 datum based
• Seamlessly mosaiced district digital database with layersSeamlessly mosaiced district digital database with layers
of various topographical details & GIS.of various topographical details & GIS.
• Digitized copies of the Village maps showing featuresDigitized copies of the Village maps showing features
like Survey No. , Name, Chalta No. will be obtainedlike Survey No. , Name, Chalta No. will be obtained
• National level unified Village codeNational level unified Village code
• Village map as per National mapping policy & land useVillage map as per National mapping policy & land use
pattern with unique feature code will be obtained.pattern with unique feature code will be obtained.
32. Few examples of successFew examples of success
stories of Survey Workstories of Survey Work
usingusing
GPS & ETS technologyGPS & ETS technology
33. Banni Protected ForestBanni Protected Forest
AreaArea
Dist. Kutch , GujaratDist. Kutch , Gujarat
• Biggest grassland of AsiaBiggest grassland of Asia
• Area as per surveyArea as per survey 2503 Sq.2503 Sq.
K.M.K.M.
• Total villagesTotal villages 4242
• PeripheryPeriphery 362 K.M.362 K.M.
• Time taken to completeTime taken to complete 32 working32 working
daysdays
• SurveyorsSurveyors 1010
surveyorsurveyor
1 supervisor1 supervisor
35. Port. Chanch ,Taluka Rajula Dist. AmreliPort. Chanch ,Taluka Rajula Dist. Amreli
• Area of GPS survey includingArea of GPS survey including
coastal area – 5000 + Hectare.coastal area – 5000 + Hectare.
• Time taken to complete 9Time taken to complete 9
working daysworking days
• SurveyorsSurveyors 44
surveyorsurveyor
11
supervisorsupervisor
37. Dholera Port. SIR Area BhavanagarDholera Port. SIR Area Bhavanagar
Dist.Dist.
• Infrastructure project like SEZ port,Infrastructure project like SEZ port,
Ultra mega Power projectUltra mega Power project
and New international Airportand New international Airport
• Area of surveyArea of survey 1143311433
HectareHectare
• Total villagesTotal villages 77
• Time taken to completeTime taken to complete 20 working20 working
daysdays
• SurveyorsSurveyors 1010
surveyorsurveyor
1 supervisor1 supervisor
39. GIFT CITY, GandhinagarGIFT CITY, Gandhinagar
• Gujarat International Financial TechGujarat International Financial Tech
CityCity
• Biggest infrastructure project inBiggest infrastructure project in
GujaratGujarat
• Capital investment of Rs. 1,00,000 +Capital investment of Rs. 1,00,000 +
CroreCrore
• 300 70 + storied High rise300 70 + storied High rise
buildingsbuildings
• Area of surveyArea of survey 500500
HectareHectare
• Total villagesTotal villages 33
• Time taken to completeTime taken to complete 20 working20 working
daysdays
• SurveyorsSurveyors 5 surveyor5 surveyor
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