The document discusses the National Informatics Centre's (NIC) initiatives on visualization through maps and images from 1990 onwards. It provides details on NIC's Multi-Layer GIS Platform called NICMAPS which provides seamless countrywide base maps, satellite images, and hybrid maps aligned to global standards. NICMAPS serves as an essential component of Digital India for electronic delivery of services for planning and governance. It provides maps and layers at different scales along with terrain maps and supports geo-coding of locations. The document outlines NIC's role in developing digital GIS assets and standards-based multi-layer GIS framework involving various stakeholders for use in e-governance applications.
GIS for Revenue Collection and ManagementEsri India
Presentation by Rajesh Mathur, Vice Chairman, Esri India (NIIT GIS Ltd) at 'ICT for Urban Governance' conference on how GIS can be used by municipal corporations / urban local bodies for enhancing revenue collection and management. The presentaion addresses following key aspects:
• How can ICT help in the collection and management of ULB revenues, especially property tax?
• What have been some of the more successful initiatives in this regard?
• What are the key issues and challenges in the Indian context?
Real Estate Decision Support System based on GIS Srabani Das
Presented on MUNICIPALIKA 2012, Chennai on 25th January 2012 under "Conference Session CS 12 : Smart Cities
(Next Level E-Governance Solutions and Geo-Spatial Technologies)" By Srabani Das
Spatial Planner,
Sreemudranalaya Technology Pvt. Ltd.
under guidance of
Mr. Tapas Ghatak
Former Chief In Charge, Env. Cell, KMDA,
Urban Development Deptt, Govt of West Bengal
Sr. Consultant, World Bank, UNICEF.
The smart city infrastructure is the introductory step for establishing the overall smart city
framework and architecture. Very few smart cities are recently established across the world.
Some examples are: Dubai, Malta, Kochi (India), Singapore. The aim of the project is to
develop the smart infrastructure development framework as a base of the smart city
development with the application of Geographic Information System in the effective
management of Estate/Township (study area Bata Nagar: Kolkata Riverside Project, under
Riverbank Developers Pvt. Ltd (RDPL)) from the point of view of Managing Authority &
also from the Consumer Solution. The objectives included capturing and development of
Spatial and attribute database about the estate features & infrastructure, and throughout
monitoring to serve the consumer. The smart systems designed to facilitate the maintenance
and physical activities adopted in the service. On the other hand the smart environment used
to attract the users by giving them more control and property resources management. The
paper wants to formulate the first step with preparing the database framework & query based
analysis for the batanagar riverside project area and highlights its scope for future.
The comfortable built environment would increase the building facility availability where it
would enhance the productivity for all parties. The smart systems would deploy a better
skilled people and it will increase the knowhow of the users. In terms of data exchange, the
data communication will be transferred faster due to the systems integration and common
communication protocols used along the city/community and premises programmable
controllers. The proper controlling and monitoring environment would provide an automation
level which would require less tenant’s interaction with maintenance and operation call center
which means less complaints.
--- If any Organization wants to create this type of application based GIS development to build the Smart Infrastructure in any sector, they can easily communicate with us -srabani266@gmail.com/smtplgis@gmail.com
Don Talend Geospatial Rural Utility Mobile Mapping ArticleDon Talend
Startup acquires multi-technology mobile mapping systems to build geographic information systems for rural utility maintenance, by Don Talend, brand storytelling, content strategy and demand generation expert. Geospatial technology industry
GIS for Revenue Collection and ManagementEsri India
Presentation by Rajesh Mathur, Vice Chairman, Esri India (NIIT GIS Ltd) at 'ICT for Urban Governance' conference on how GIS can be used by municipal corporations / urban local bodies for enhancing revenue collection and management. The presentaion addresses following key aspects:
• How can ICT help in the collection and management of ULB revenues, especially property tax?
• What have been some of the more successful initiatives in this regard?
• What are the key issues and challenges in the Indian context?
Real Estate Decision Support System based on GIS Srabani Das
Presented on MUNICIPALIKA 2012, Chennai on 25th January 2012 under "Conference Session CS 12 : Smart Cities
(Next Level E-Governance Solutions and Geo-Spatial Technologies)" By Srabani Das
Spatial Planner,
Sreemudranalaya Technology Pvt. Ltd.
under guidance of
Mr. Tapas Ghatak
Former Chief In Charge, Env. Cell, KMDA,
Urban Development Deptt, Govt of West Bengal
Sr. Consultant, World Bank, UNICEF.
The smart city infrastructure is the introductory step for establishing the overall smart city
framework and architecture. Very few smart cities are recently established across the world.
Some examples are: Dubai, Malta, Kochi (India), Singapore. The aim of the project is to
develop the smart infrastructure development framework as a base of the smart city
development with the application of Geographic Information System in the effective
management of Estate/Township (study area Bata Nagar: Kolkata Riverside Project, under
Riverbank Developers Pvt. Ltd (RDPL)) from the point of view of Managing Authority &
also from the Consumer Solution. The objectives included capturing and development of
Spatial and attribute database about the estate features & infrastructure, and throughout
monitoring to serve the consumer. The smart systems designed to facilitate the maintenance
and physical activities adopted in the service. On the other hand the smart environment used
to attract the users by giving them more control and property resources management. The
paper wants to formulate the first step with preparing the database framework & query based
analysis for the batanagar riverside project area and highlights its scope for future.
The comfortable built environment would increase the building facility availability where it
would enhance the productivity for all parties. The smart systems would deploy a better
skilled people and it will increase the knowhow of the users. In terms of data exchange, the
data communication will be transferred faster due to the systems integration and common
communication protocols used along the city/community and premises programmable
controllers. The proper controlling and monitoring environment would provide an automation
level which would require less tenant’s interaction with maintenance and operation call center
which means less complaints.
--- If any Organization wants to create this type of application based GIS development to build the Smart Infrastructure in any sector, they can easily communicate with us -srabani266@gmail.com/smtplgis@gmail.com
Don Talend Geospatial Rural Utility Mobile Mapping ArticleDon Talend
Startup acquires multi-technology mobile mapping systems to build geographic information systems for rural utility maintenance, by Don Talend, brand storytelling, content strategy and demand generation expert. Geospatial technology industry
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Understand the steps you can be taking today to develop your operational intelligence.
Jayachandran Mani, Technical Officer, Head, Mission management at Karnataka S...Kathmandu Living Labs
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More information about the conference can be found on: http://stateofthemap.asia.
Geospatial technology is about using a range of modern tools used for geographic mapping and analysis of the earth & human societies. We keep Information & Technology at the core of all our offerings
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Karnataka Geospatial Experience FME World Tour 2017 IndiaRaghavendran S
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Operational intelligence delivers the insights that infrastructure reliant organizations like utilities need to drive efficiencies while increasing revenues and delivering better experiences to their customers. GIS can help you deliver new levels of effectiveness to your operations. You can diagnose patterns in your data, diagnose the cause of outages, find the nearest repair crew, monitor infrastructure status along with social media information, and ensure that repairs are happening on schedule.
Understand the steps you can be taking today to develop your operational intelligence.
Jayachandran Mani, Technical Officer, Head, Mission management at Karnataka S...Kathmandu Living Labs
State of the Map Asia (SotM-Asia) is the annual regional conference of OpenStreetMap (OSM) organized by OSM communities in Asia. First SotM-Asia was organized in Jakarta, Indonesia in 2015, and the second was organized in Manila, Philippines in 2016. This year’s conference, third in the series, was organized in Kathmandu, Nepal on September 23 – 24, 2017 at Park Village Resort, Budhanilkantha, Kathmandu, Nepal.
We brought nearly 200 Open Mapping enthusiasts from Asia and beyond to this year’s SotM-Asia. The event provided an opportunity to share knowledge and experience among mappers; expand their network; and generate ideas to expand map coverage and effective use of OSM data in Asian continent. We chose ‘from creation to use of OSM data’ as the theme of this year’s conference, emphasizing on the effective use of OSM data. We also brought together a government panel from four different countries in this year’s SotM-Asia. We believe this event will deepen the bond and enhance collaboration among OSM communities across Asia.
More information about the conference can be found on: http://stateofthemap.asia.
Geospatial technology is about using a range of modern tools used for geographic mapping and analysis of the earth & human societies. We keep Information & Technology at the core of all our offerings
GIS for Transportation Infrastructure ManagementEsri
Being able to visualize your assets and the surrounding environment when you build, upgrade, or repair transportation infrastructure helps you prioritize your work and make the right decisions.
Leveraging ArcGIS Platform & CityEngine for GIS based Master PlansEsri India
Sustainable, scalable and future ready urban development is one the key priorities in India as well globally. Major government programs i.e. Smart Cities and Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT) aim to build foundations to achieve this.
For any planned development, master plan is a starting point. A master plan provides a long term blueprint that guides the sustainable planned development of the city. Use of GIS for master planning is not new. GIS-based Master Plans will help in different types of urban planning exercises, e.g. preparation of development plan, zonal plan, utility plan, infrastructure plan, etc. Even Smart City program and AMRUT programs mandate use of GIS for master plan creation.
ArcGIS is a complete platform for end-to-end city planning, design and management. The webinar illustrates how ArcGIS Platform and 3D capabilities of CityEngine provides a complete set of tools for end-to-end GIS based master plan creation and updation.
Karnataka Geospatial Experience FME World Tour 2017 IndiaRaghavendran S
FME World Tour 2017, India
Presentation from FME magicians. Inspiring stories of FME wizardry and tips for brewing powerful data workflows.
Presentation by Mr H Hemanth KumarPrincipal Scientific OfficerPrincipal Investigator – NRDMS, KSSDI & VIS on Geospatial Technologies for informed decision making – Karnataka Experience
International Journal of Computational Engineering Research (IJCER) is dedicated to protecting personal information and will make every reasonable effort to handle collected information appropriately. All information collected, as well as related requests, will be handled as carefully and efficiently as possible in accordance with IJCER standards for integrity and objectivity.
Abu Dhabi municipality had assigned different units for different regions. The databases used were also different for each unit. As the databases were different, management had to handle different data formats was the main challenge. Rolta used geospatial fusion and OnPoint as a solution to the problem.
Presentation on e-Kranti-25_03_2015_v8_1.pptxawadheishkumar
e-Kranti has been initiated with the vision of “Transforming e-Governance for Transforming Governance”. Its mission is “To ensure a Government-wide transformation by delivering Government services electronically to the citizens through integrated and interoperable systems via multiple modes, while ensuring efficiency, transparency and reliability of such services at affordable costs.”
The Business Case for Smart Cities
• What is a Smart City?
• Where are the Smart Cities?
• Does Smart = Sustainable?
• How can the investment be justified?
• How can success be measured?
This presentation accompanied a joint keynote address given by AAM's Brian Nicholls and Singapore Land Authority's (SLA) Dr Victor Khoo at the Locate17 Conference. AAM and the SLA are working together to capture and deliver an accurate and up-to-date 3D digital map for the entire country of Singapore, providing the digital framework for Singapore's visionary Smart Nation program. This presentation outlines the processes and technologies used to create the 3D digital map and highlights the many applications stemming from it such as Property Management systems, Solar Potential Studies, the development of Driverless Vehicle systems and more (many yet to be discovered!).
E governance and digital india by col inderjit singhInderjeet Singh
E-Governance in India, a major initiative under the ‘National e-Governance Plan’ (NeGP) of the Department of Electronics and Information Technology (DeitY), Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, Government of India, was approved in 2006 and it is the backbone of ‘Digital India’ vision.
E-Governance is about Government’s interaction with government, it’s way of conducting business with companies and delivering services to its citizens by leveraging Information and Communication Technology (ICT) enabled strategies for ensuring transparency, efficiency, and accountability in the process which is not only faster but also more personalized and can be accessed 24 hours a day, seven days a week. It also entails integrating services across different governmental agencies in order to reduce cost structures, simplify interaction and improve overall service delivery in real time.
Similar to Multi Layer GIS Platform in Digital India - Mr. Vishnu Chandra (20)
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The UiPath Test Manager overview with SAP heatmap webinar offers a concise yet comprehensive exploration of the role of a Test Manager within SAP environments, coupled with the utilization of heatmaps for effective testing strategies.
Participants will gain insights into the responsibilities, challenges, and best practices associated with test management in SAP projects. Additionally, the webinar delves into the significance of heatmaps as a visual aid for identifying testing priorities, areas of risk, and resource allocation within SAP landscapes. Through this session, attendees can expect to enhance their understanding of test management principles while learning practical approaches to optimize testing processes in SAP environments using heatmap visualization techniques
What will you get from this session?
1. Insights into SAP testing best practices
2. Heatmap utilization for testing
3. Optimization of testing processes
4. Demo
Topics covered:
Execution from the test manager
Orchestrator execution result
Defect reporting
SAP heatmap example with demo
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All these questions and more will be explored as we talk about matching clients’ needs with what your agency offers without pulling teeth or pulling your hair out. Practical tips, and strategies for successful relationship building that leads to closing the deal.
Builder.ai Founder Sachin Dev Duggal's Strategic Approach to Create an Innova...Ramesh Iyer
In today's fast-changing business world, Companies that adapt and embrace new ideas often need help to keep up with the competition. However, fostering a culture of innovation takes much work. It takes vision, leadership and willingness to take risks in the right proportion. Sachin Dev Duggal, co-founder of Builder.ai, has perfected the art of this balance, creating a company culture where creativity and growth are nurtured at each stage.
Connector Corner: Automate dynamic content and events by pushing a buttonDianaGray10
Here is something new! In our next Connector Corner webinar, we will demonstrate how you can use a single workflow to:
Create a campaign using Mailchimp with merge tags/fields
Send an interactive Slack channel message (using buttons)
Have the message received by managers and peers along with a test email for review
But there’s more:
In a second workflow supporting the same use case, you’ll see:
Your campaign sent to target colleagues for approval
If the “Approve” button is clicked, a Jira/Zendesk ticket is created for the marketing design team
But—if the “Reject” button is pushed, colleagues will be alerted via Slack message
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The framework is mostly written in Java, with a Python binding so that Python developers can access PowSyBl functionalities as well.
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Multi Layer GIS Platform in Digital India - Mr. Vishnu Chandra
1. Issues and resolutions - Decisions
29/03/2016
BHARATMAPS - MULTI-LAYER GIS PLATFORM UNDER DIGITAL INDIA
Creation of Multi-Layer GIS for E-governance & Planning
Using technology to increase Government capacity and capability in – Planning,
Evaluation, Monitoring and Implementation
2. National Informatics Centre
- The Mandate
Provide Information Infrastructure on demand
Facilitate electronic delivery of services to the Government and Citizen
1
2
3. About NIC
Nation wide network with
70,000+ end users
Data Centres of NIC host 8000+
websites of Government
Present in all the
36 States/UTs and
648 Districts
More than 8 million users access NIC
portals everyday
Largest Gigabit Network (NKN) with over
1500 knowledge institutes connected & to
Global RENs
Internet Gateway more than 60Gbps
connected five locations
VPN services
More than 40 crores SMS per month
through NIC SMS Gateway
Applications Integrated: 1200
Largest Indian Govt eMail Service
with more than 12 lakh accounts, 1.5
Peta Byte of storage,
Mails transacted: 24 Crores /Month
4. Major e-Governance Initiatives supported by NIC
eCourts
13400+ courts across the
country fully ICT enabled
IVFRT
Implemented in 163 Missions, 81
ICPs, Biometric Enrollment at 79
Missions, OCI at 173 Missions and
CONSPROM
ePanchayat
160,000 Panchayats use for
accounting purpose
Transport
Vahan & Sarathi System at 1000+
RTOs, National Register with more
than 17 Crore Vehicles, 8 Crore Driving
Licenses
PDS-MMP
Common
Application
Software for PDS
operation
Land Records
450 million+ (~90%) of land
records digitized
CPSMS
Captures transactions of
>17 lakh agencies with
23.77 crores funds
NREGÁSoft
13.18 crore Job Cards, 27.64
crore workers
India Portal
Virtual gateway to over 8000+
Indian Government websites
Agriculture
6800 NADRS centres, 3500
Mandis (300 commodities)
ICT enabled
eDistrict
Implemented in Haryana,
Kerala, MP, UP, Uttarakhand,
TN.
MCTS
36 Million Mothers, 28 million
children, 3.4 lakh verification
calls per day
E-Hospital/ORS
ORS: 25 Hospitals joined. 1.40
Lakhs Appointments.
E-Hospital on Cloud: 5
Hospitals On-Boarded
2.40 Lakhs Registration
Scholarships (40 million),
eCounselling (8.8 m students, 1.2 m seats),
Treasuries Automation (16 States),
Property Registration (3400 SROs),
CGHS (253 dispensaries, 40 K patients/day),….
OCI
Issued 20 Lac 44
Thousands 69 OCI
docs
WAMSI
Implemented in 28
states, 3 lakh
immovable
properties’ records
ePrisons Suite
Implemented at 700+
Prisons of 24 States.
eTaal
2942 e-services
with over 1330 cr
etransactions
5. Summary: Initiatives of NIC on visualization through Maps & Images
1990: Mapping of Delhi region with Aerial Photography.
1995: Installation of PARAM for satellite image processing for All India mapping, GIS vector software and pilot application projects
in natural resources, district planning & watershed etc.
2001: Integration of data from multiple sources - Highlighted data gap between SOI maps and DOS Images.
2004: Planning Commission sanctioned EFC on harmonizing SOI Maps with Satellite Images and other national data sets from
sources – Two GIS Projects namely Spatial Data Infrastructure for Multi-Layer GIS for Planning & Computer Aided Digital
Mapping for Seven Mega Cities, supported by Planning Commission.
2009: Successful deployment of standards based Multilayer GIS framework with data from SOI, DOS, FSI , RGI etc. – Setting-up
the core foundation of “National GIS”.
2010: Web-based Architecture revised with International standards enabling integration of services e.g. Google, Bing, ESRI etc.
2011: Launch of first All India map service- NICMAPS deploying Apps in multiple sectors – Telecom, Posts, Banks etc.
2012: Participation in National GIS Mission Activities and further enhancement of Multi-Layer GIS Services using NICMAPS for
larger Systems & Services for National GIS
2013: Up-Scaling of Multi-Layer GIS Framework from 1:50 K to 1:10 K – A SFC project of NIC, DeitY, Deploying Multi-Layer
-2014 GIS Platform for E-governance applications and enabling GIS on cloud infrastructure
6. Utility Mapping Services:
• Utility mapping (1:1000 Scale) set up for Delhi Government
• Spatial Data Infrastructure available for Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kolkata and Mumbai
GIS and Utility Mapping Services
GIS and Remote Sensing Services:
• National GIS Platform Services for eGov & Planning
• Seamless Country wide base maps, satellite images and hybrid Maps with
State/district/Sub district/Block/Village wise boundaries
• Pre-cached service at 14 levels (1:40 M to 1:4 K) & 23 feature layers
7. Digital India
Digital India is a Programme
to transform India
into a digitally empowered society
and knowledge
8. Vision of Digital India
Digital Infrastructure
as a Utility to Every
Citizen
Governance & Service
on Demand
Digital Empowerment
of
Citizen
Leveraging GIS
For
Decision Support
Systems & Development
Asset Mapping Location Based
Services
Centered around 3 Key Areas
GIS is a common technology platform and service cutting across key areas covered as
Digital India Vision
9. Nine Pillars of Digital India
1. Broadband Highways 2. Universal Access to Phones 3. Public Access Internet Programme
9. Early Harvest Programme
7. Electronics Manufacturing- Target
NET ZERO Imports
8. IT For Jobs
5. e- Kranti – Electronic Delivery
of Services
National GIS Mission
for Digital India :
GIS is a Technology
for Planning,
Decision-Making
& Electronic
Delivery of Services
( Pillar-5),
Geo-enabling e-Governance
(Pillar-4)
to facilitate location based
information for all
(Pillar- 6):
4. e- Governance- Reforming Govt.
through Technology
6. Information for All
8. IT for Jobs
11. Location as “Primary Unit” for Digital India
“Location” - Important dimension in Network Connected Digital World of Information Highways.
“Geo-Tagging” of Location of Assets, Infrastructure, Natural and Human Resources - Essential
requirement to understand ground reality of development process & services to be made available
to citizens.
“Geographical Information System (GIS)” as “Technology Platform” to facilitate Location-Specific
“Governance & Services on Demand” , as key implementation strategy for “Knowledge –Driven-
Digital India”.
GIS to facilitate Planning, Decision-Support, Monitoring & Evaluation for Good Governance as well
as Social Auditing of Government Action for Development with participation of citizens.
12. GIS as major E- (or G-) Governance Sub-System is an important lever to accelerate
growth and increase focus in different domains
Government
•Internal Security,
•Rural Development
•Financial Planning
•Infrastructure
•Agriculture
•Land Records
Education
•Research,
•Higher Education
•Technologists
Environment
•Climate
•Water,
•Land,
•Wildlife,
•Vegetation
Natural Resources
•Agriculture,
•Forestry,
•Mining,
•Petroleum,
•Pipeline
Utilities
organizations –
•Telecom
•Power Management,
•Electricity
•Gas
•Water and Waste
management
Businesses –
•Banking,
•Logistics,
•Real Estate,
•Retail,
•Media
Digital India demands Sustainable Framework for Location Based Services for Good Governance to fulfill the
aspirations of Citizens of the country.
13. 13National Informatics Centre
Multi-Layer GIS Platform
► A standards based framework to deploy Digital GIS Assets
► Represents common intent of major ministries/departments
► Part of larger e-gov initiatives to support backend governance applications
► Facilitate real-time update through departmental ownership and driving force
► Involvement and participation of citizens through crowd-sourcing
► e-gov applications to drive Location Based Services and facilitate use of “Maps” through
“Apps” within the work-flow and process of governance needs
► Integration with Social Media for data authentication and social auditing
14. Stakeholders
Government Organizations – Ministries / Departments, PSUs etc.
Data Producers – Spatial (Map) and Non-Spatial (Attribute)
Universities, Researchers and Academicians
Business, Entrepreneur & Industry
Citizens
NGOs
15. GIS overview of different stakeholders and NIC
SOI• Base frame work data
• Surveying
DOS• Satellite Images
• Wasteland Mapping
Others
• FSI- Forest Cover
• SLUSI- Soil
• CGWB-Ground Water
Non-
Spatial
Data
• RGI- Census 2001
• Educational Survey
• Health Survey
• NREGA
• Rural Roads
NIC- GIS
Internet
Cloud
External GIS
Services
• Facilitator
• Standardization
• Integrator
• Dissemination-
Enterprise
16. Glimpses of Multi-layer GIS –
Seamless Integration of Topographic Data
over Satellite Imageries with attributes from
various domains
Multi-Scale Multi-Resolution Scalable
Framework
17.
18. PAN with Topo Maps
Village boundary overlay on satellite image
19. National & International Standards
Standard Type Standard
Projection/Transformation
of Spatial Data in Everest
Datum to global standards
WGS 84 in compliance with EPSG
standards adopted by Open Geo-Spatial
Consortium (OGC)
Storage Raster /vector inventories, Identification
codes, Data format, projection ,
database etc.
Processing Desktop processing environment, GIS
tools, Web based solutions, Symbols,
style etc.
Web Services Setting up the web services and
Publishing data on the Network etc.
Meta-Data NSDI as well as OGC compliance
Note: Compliance with National as well as International Standards
facilitated Digital GIS assets in standard format on one end and helped in
integration of spatial data services across Indian as well as global data
(maps & satellite images) platform and services.
20. 23 layers of GIS
S.No Layer Source organization
1 Administrative Boundaries SOI
2 Village Boundaries SOI
3 Major Towns/Cities SOI/NIC
4 Settlements SOI/NIC
5 Roads SOI/NIC
6 Railway/ Railway Stations SOI/NIC
7 Forest Cover FSI/NIC
8 Soil NBSS&LUP/NNRMS
9 Watershed AISLUS/CGWB/NRSA
10 Land Use/Land Cover(NRSA) NRSA/CGWB/NIC
11 Wasteland NRSA/NIC
12 Wetland NRSA/NIC
13 Waterbodies SOI/NIC
14 Drainage(SOI) SOI
15 Groundwater CGWB
16 Agriculture DOS/NRSA/NIC
17 Geology GSI/CGWB/NIC
18 Hydro Geomorphology/Geology GSI/CGWB/NRSA/NIC
19 Misc point data sets with attributes Hq, PO,PS, Airports etc. SOI/NIC/NNRMS
20
Satellite image- Multispectral data Georeferenced mosaic across
the country from AWIFS (56m),LISS III(23m), for extraction of
Natural Resources features. NRSA/NIC
21 IRS Satellite 5.8 m Pancromatic image mosaic of entire country NRSA/NIC
22 Quik Bird high resolution satellite image for 580 district Hq. SOI
23 Contours, Elevation, Height, Slope/Aspect etc. SOI
21. Multi-Layer GIS Platform – NICMAPS
• Seamless Country wide base maps, satellite images and hybrid
Maps
• Pre-cached service at 12 levels (1:40 M to 1:18 K) & 23 feature
layers
• Multi-Scale & Multi-Resolution Map &Satellite imagery service
• Terrain Base Map service, using DEM derived from 20m
Contour.
• Geo-code web services with (12 lakhs locations)
• State/district/Sub district/Block wise viewing (clip function)
• Updates of vector dataset
• Token based security to access of GIS web services.
• Interoperability of NICMAPS web service with global services
URL: http://nicmaps.rsgis.nic.in/ or http://bharatmaps.gov.in/ or
http://bharatmaps.nic.in/
22. NICMAPS
1:72K Map Scales
1: 40 M
1: 20 M
1: 10 M
1: 5 M
1: 2.5 M
1: 1 M
1: 500 K
1: 250 K
1: 150 K
1: 72 K
1: 36 K
1: 18 K
Layers
• National/ State/ District
• Village HQs & Boundaries
• Census Town
• Habitations
• Settlements and
• Its footprints
• Roads
• Railway lines and stations
• Airports
• Surface water features
• Historical Places
• National Parks
• Forests
25. Bharat Maps
BHARATMAPS is a Multi Layered GIS platform/ web service comprising of seamless country wide base maps, satellite images and hybrid Maps
aligned as per the global geo-spatial standards and is an essential component of Digital India for electronics delivery of services for planning and
good Governance.
Base Maps
NIC Base map
NIC Aerial
NIC Terrain
Global Services
Layers
National/ State/ District
Village HQs & Boundaries
Census Town
Habitations
Settlements and footprints
Roads
Railway lines and stations
Airports
Surface water features
Historical Places
National Parks
Forests
PC/ AC Boundaries
Watershed
Other Utilities in G to G domain:
a) Online Thematic Map: This enables stakeholders to upload a CSV file and create self composed map
b) Map the Neighborhood: This utility enables stakeholders to map the various public assets on GIS mapped.
This will be utilized for controlled crowd sourcing from Govt. users.
http://bharatmaps.nic.in
26. Digital GIS Assets
Top – Down Bottom-Up
Digital Topographic Data around SOI Reference
Systems (Scale- 1:1M, 1:250K, 1:50 K & 1:10 K for
entire country and 1:10 K, 1:2k/1:1K for Urban
Areas/Cities)
Digital Cadastral Map (1:4K) as Base Map
Geo-Referenced using High Resolution
Satellite Imagery
Satellite Imageries from DOS (56m, 23.5m, 5.8m,
2.5 m)
Satellite Imagery Resolution from 1 m to 50
cm
Thematic Maps (Scale 1:50K) from Multiple
Sources –
(a) Land Use/Land Cover
(b) Wasteland
(c) Forest
(d) Soil
(e) Watershed
(f) Geology/Geomorphology/Hydro-Geology
(g) Mineral Resources etc.
(a) Thematic Maps Based on Detailed
Thematic Surveys at Cadastral Level.
(b) Thematic Maps at 1:10 K for themes
similar to thematic maps in 1:50 K
(c) Themes derived from data such as Soil
Health Card, Land Use Statistics etc.
Asset/Infrastructure/Point of Interest (POI)
Locations
Asset/Infrastructure/Point of Interest (POI)
Locations, geo-tagged and linked to Survey
Numbers in Cadastral Base
Non-Spatial (Attribute) Data from Line
Ministries/Departments
Non-Spatial (Attribute) Data from Line
Ministries/Departments, geo-tagged and
linked to Survey Numbers in Cadastral Base
Any other Application related Spatial & Non-
spatial Data based on requirements
Any other Application related Spatial & Non-
spatial Data based on requirements
27. Geo-Enabling NeGP through Digital India - Probable List of GIS DSS Application
Plan-GIS for Planning Commission
supporting the planning, monitoring and
reviewing plans and development.
GIS for Public services as part of PIII services
in various areas
Rural-GIS for various rural development
programmes of the Ministry of Rural
Development.
City-GIS service to planning, management
and development of ~5200 urban areas for
Ministry of Urban Development.
Roads Monitoring service for PMGSY as well
as a Roads-GIS for NHAI/Ministry of Surface
Transport
Health-GIS service as part of support to the
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
Water Resources-GIS for water resources
management of Ministry of Water Resources
Agri-GIS service for the Agriculture and Farm
sector through Ministry of Agriculture
GIS for Disaster Management Support for
supporting management of disaster for
NDMA
GIS for Infrastructure sector be they in
roads and highways, rail systems, airport
infrastructure or other social infrastructure.
Env-GIS for Environment and Climate
Change monitoring of Ministry of
Environment and Forests
GIS for Aadhar integrated with UID
Census-GIS for Registrar General of India
Weather-GIS and ES-GIS for IMD/MoES.
GIS for Security as a support for the security
programmes of Ministry of Home Affairs.
NE-GIS for meeting the GIS data and DSS
needs of MONER
Coal & Mines -GIS for Ministry of Coal &
Mines for supporting mining activities
Heavy Industry-GIS for Department of Heavy
Industries
New Energy-GIS for Ministry of New and
Non-Renewable Energy
Tourism-GIS for supporting Ministry of
Tourism
Panchayat-GIS in support of Ministry of
Panchayati Raj
Stat-GIS for the Ministry of Statistics and
Programme Implementation
Power-GIS in support of Ministry of Power
Steel-GIS in support of Ministry of Steel and
its mining PSUs
GIS data access applications for use for
Defence GIS requirements.
Provide for private sector GIS applications
to be hosted and published on the National
GIS.
Crowd-Sourcing- Citizen access to National
GIS would be enabled through simple GIS
Applications and integrated e-services.
28. The National Agricultural Market Atlas is a GIS based web application to view the agricultural markets linked to the
AGMARKNET nodes for daily market reporting, commodity transactions and commodity prices etc.
• Markets reported
• Commodity Arrivals
• Commodity Prices
• Markets reported below MSP
• Top Ten Commodities and markets
• Monthly cumulative arrivals of a commodity
• Yearly cumulative arrivals of a commodity
• Markets not reported
• Market profile
• Best Price to farmer
• Best Price for a commodity
URL://nama.nic.in/agmarknet/
National Agriculture Market Atlas (NAMA)
32. Offsite emergency planning tool
developed using Map Objects.
Chemicals modeling using
ARCHIE/ ALOHA integrated with
MO. Over 2000 footprints
generated.
Implemented in 40 districts &
hazardous Industries.
Response Inf. data sheets for 463
chemicals.
GIS BASED EMERGENCY PLANNING & RESPONSE SYSTEM FOR MAJOR HAZARDOUS INDUSTRIES
34. Panchayatiraj GIS Services
1. Using Census Codified Local Government Directory (LGD) for Mapping of GPs and
locations, to enhance the common base map for various e-gov schemes and
programmes.
2. Integration of NIC GIS Map Service with work-flow and attributes of e- Panchayat
Suite, namely Panchayat Assets and monitoring of various schemes and programmes.
35. List of Applications
1. http://serviceonline.gov.in (Service Delivery Framework)
2. http://socialaudit.gov.in (Local Government Accountability)
3. http://lgdirectory.gov.in (Local Government Directory)
4. http://assetdirectory.gov.in (Maintaining Asset Directory)
5. http://reportingonline.gov.in (Monitoring progress)
6. http://accountingonline.gov.in (Accounting by PRIs)
7. http://areaprofiler.gov.in (Panchayats Profiler)
8. http://planningonline.gov.in (Planning Application)
9. http://trainingonline.gov.in (Training needs of PRI)
10. http://panchayatportals.gov.in (Portals of Panchayats)
37. GIS for CPSMS FUND TRACKING SYSTEM AND DIRECT BENEFIT TRANSFER
• CPSMS GIS application requires a map service
• Map service is provided by NIC
• URL of map service is:
http://gis1.nic.in/nicgis1/rest/services/cpsms/MapServer
• Layers used:
– State
– District
– Sub District
• MIS data is provided by CPSMS
• This deploys cloud based secured map service within the workflow of
CPSMS framework.
39. Mapping of Banking Infrastructure
• Banking application integrates a geo processing Service apart from using
standard map service
• Layers used:
– State
– District
– Sub District
– Village as a Point
• MIS data is provided by Dept. of Financial Services
• Banking layers
This is now further scaled up to map Financial Inclusion Infrastructure
under the guidance of DBT Mission.
41. Mapping of Telecom Infrastructure
• Telecom Base map services of NIC, ESRI and other standard
map service
• Layers used:
– Administrative Boundary
– Places including State Hq./ District Hq./ Sub District Hq. / GPs/
Village points
– Telecom Asset layers from BSNL/ Railtel/ PGCIL
– BBNL Telecom layers
42. Telecom GIS Data Asset
S.No. CPSU Operator & Assets Assets Mapped on GIS
A. BSNL
(a) LD OFC
(b) SSA OFC
- 26 Circles & 334
SSAs Covered
(c) Exchange
(d) Towers (WPC data as on
31/10/2010)
(a) 2,25,857 rkm
(b) 6,27,694 rkm ; Total (a) + (b) = 8,53,551 rkm
(c) 36,503 (Total); 35,147 Mapped for 26 Circles
(d) 86,374 with unique locations 64,384
B. RAILTEL
(a) OFC Length
(b) Railway Stations (PoPs)
(c) Level Crossings Gates (with
PoPs)
(d) NE OFC
(e) NE PoPs
(a) 54,158 rkm
(b) 6,214
(c) 19,313
(d) 18,000 rkm (app.)
(e) 525
C. PGCIL
(a) Transmission Towers
(b) Transmission Towers with
Junction Box
(c) Transmission Towers with
exiting OPGW/planned
(d) Transmission Lines
(e) Underground (UG) Lines
(f) Underground Fiber
(g) PoPs & Repeaters
(a) 1,40,780
(b) 4,274
(c) 65,642; OPGW Length – 15,000 rkm
(d) 416
(e) 17
(f) 2085 rkm
(g) 205
D. GAILTEL
(a) OFC Length
(b) PoPs
(a) 2155 rkm
(b) 73
E. Oil India
(a) OFC Length
(b) PoP
(c) Towers
(a) 1060 rkm
(b) 28
(c) 31
F. Private TSPs Tower/BTS (a) Towers : 6,37,447 (b) Services : 13,56,772
43. 1. Web based Asset Capture/Digitizer Tool
2. Web GIS based Asset Editing and Validation Application
3. Telecom GIS Portal for Visualization Services
4. BSNL GIS Dash Board
5. OFC Interactive PDF Maps as pre-field information to BBNL/CPSUs for detailed NOFN
Survey
Telecom Tools & Services Developed
44. National GIS Framework as Common Service Delivery Platform
(Content: Base Data viz. Roads, Village/GPs, River , Forest , Demography etc. &
Services)
NOFN GIS
(Existing/
Incremental
Asset
Inventory,
Network Planning etc.)
RAILTEL-GIS
(Railway Lines/OFC Routes,
Railway Stations, Level Crossings,
Towers/PoPs)
BSNL – GIS
(OFC Routes –LD, SSA,
Exchanges/Towers/PoPs)
PGCIL – GIS
(Tr. Towers, OPGW, Junction Box,
Tr. Lines, UG Lines, PoPs &
Repeaters
NOFN – Execution Agencies
Integrated
Telecom GIS
Asset
NOFN GIS FRAMEWORK
45. Order HandlingSales Problem
Handling
Customer QoS
Management
Service
Configuration
Service
Planning/Devel
opment
Service Problem
Resolution
Service Quality
Management
Service
Provisioning
Network
Planning/Develop
ment
Network Inventory
Management
Service Planning/
Development
Invoicing
Rating and
Discounting
Network Data
Management
Financials
HR
Asset Management
GIS Layers
Customer Layer
Service Layer
Network
Layer
IT Architecture for Telecom
46. High Level View for BBNL GIS
NMS Server
Bhuvan Map Service
CRM Server
Billing Server
ERP Server
External global Map
Services
Limited Satellite Images for
critical areas
DataLayer
Application
Layer
Data Viewing Data Editing
User Authentication Report Generation &
Analysis
Role base access
Dash Board
Existing OFC Layer
Route Survey Layer
Actual Network (After
Survey)
Updated Network after
Commissioning
Network Attributes (Only OSP
Related)
Existing Multi-layer GIS framework
Enterprise GIS Software, IT Security Software, Control & Monitoring Systems
NIC Data Centre Infrastructure
Internal Users
- BBNL
- DOT
- PSU’s
Network
Layer (OSP)
Base Layer
External Users
- Other
Government
Department/
Ministries
- Common
Citizen
ApplicationforIntegratingwithNMS/OSS
MIS App. Mobile App. Thematic App.
Data Preparation & Processing
47. Up-Scaling of Multi-Layer GIS Platform - SCOPE
Up-Scaling of Existing Multi-Layer GIS Framework in 1:50,000 Scale to 1:10,000
Scale using High Resolution Satellite Data ( 2.5 m to 1 m or higher)
Note: This is to fulfill the larger goals of National GIS Mission and has been taken as pre-
investment from NIC, DietY to leverage GIS platform services for E-governance
48. Feature Extraction using High Resolution Data
Feature Extraction for Layers Extracted:
Road
Railway
River/Drainage
Canal – Line/Polygon
Water Bodies
Settlements
Web Based GIS Data Creation Tool
Deployment of Topographic Map & Image Service for feature
Extraction, referencing & alignment and attribution in secured
environment
Attribution is carried out using SOI and other open source data.
Further enhancement of content through states & users
49. GIS Application & Services
S.No. Sectors Ministry/Department Remarks
1. Panchayat MoPR Mapping of GP Boundaries
& Locations using Local
Government Directory of
MoPR. 13 States
Completed.
GIS enablement e-
panchayat
2. Rural Development MRD MGNREGA & Land Records
3. Banking DFS GIS for financial Inclusion
4. Other Sectors
(a) IAP Districts
Mapping
(b) Telecom
(c) Agriculture
Market Atlas
(d) Education
(e) Drinking
Water
(f) Ground Water
(g) Total
Sanitation
Campaign
(h) Watershed
Planning Commission
(a)
(b) DOT, BBNL,
BSNL,RAILTEL , PGCIL
(c) MoA
(d)
(e) NCERT
(f) MRD
(g)
(h) CGWB
(i) MRD
(j) MoA, DoLR
GIS Applications Services
are enabled and further
interaction is being taken
to bring user on board for
enhanced services.
5. State GIS Six States namely A.P.,
Orissa, T.N. Bihar,
M.P. and Assam
Example Bihar State GIS
Services
Service Level Classification:
Requirement/user needs based
Driven by e-gov programems/schemes
Scale – 1M, 1:250k, 1:50 K, 1:10 K or higher depending upon
• Level of Planning/Decision-Making
• Level of Granularity of Attributes
• Spatial Layers needed as base
• Service Definition for G2G, G2C or G2B
Note: Attribute & Content are scale independent. Granularity of
attributes decides level of services and content/scale of base
layer
50. Compose Map – Self Service Maps
GIS Experience on a Client…..
• Web browser based client
• Users can begin their online GIS experience
• Includes Map Viewer
55. Utility Mapping Services
• Digital Basemap of the Scale of 1:1000 of Seven Metro cities
is available online in G2G mode.
• Digital Basemap is located in NDCSP and can be accessed
through secured connection.
• Cities Departments are using these maps for mapping and
managing their assets
• The cities are:
• Ahmedabad,
• Bengaluru,
• Chennai,
• Delhi,
• Hyderabad,
• Kolkata,
• Mumbai
56. Slum Rehabilitation Authority, Mumbai
• Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA) is accessing the Mumbai
Digital Basemap and mapping their Slum boundaries with the
accuracy of 6 cm.
• UMD established a GIS cell in SRA premises to analyze and
updating of the data.
• Slum boundaries are surveyed using latest technology like GPS
• Slums are also surveyed using Lidar and get the accurate 3D map
which will superimpose on the Mumbai Basemap.
• SRA complete 70% of the GIS work in just 3 months using
Mumbai Basemap.
• This will give a complete and accurate prime land detail to SRA to
plan for making it commercial and residential purposes.
57. Department of Post
• Six Metro cities digital basemap are being used by the
respective regional postal department for their pincode
boundaries, post offices, letter box and beat
boundaries.
• Beat Route also mapped and geo-referanced with cities
digital basemap.
• DOP official enter their data on their desktop after
providing a 2 days training
• A web edit application is developed for them to enter
their data.
• Basemap is accessed to their office desktop from the
NDCSP.
58. Department of Post
• http://postoffice.umd.nic.in:8080/nicutility/
• A portal for location letterbox and post office has been
created for public using generic basemap of six cities.
• Portal gives you location of the pin code with pin code
boundaries, post office, letterbox and Beat (Postman)
boundaries
• Application also developed to locate nearest PO or
Letterbox near to your location
• Post office or Letter box also can be located nearest to
the route you are moving from Point A to Point B.
59. Details of an individual propertyDetails of an individual property
65. Property-tax Module
•To enhance the collection of
property-tax.
•Identify assessed and non-
assessed properties on the
map.
•Property details can be
viewed.
•Actual and calculated
plinth-area can be viewed
and verified for better tax
collection.
•GHMC can isolate the
plinth areas for un-assessed
properties to improve the
collection of Property tax.
67. Grievance Module
• Helps to register a
complaint online on
roads, street lights,
dumper bins etc.
• Authorized users can
register a complaint.
• While logging a
complaint public can
exactly mark the
location of the fault on
the Map.
• Can check the status
online.
69. State GIS Initiatives using Common GIS Assets &
Services from Multi-Layer GIS Platform at NIC
1. Tamil Nadu GIS
2. Bihar GIS
3. MP GIS
4. UP GIS
5. Punjab GIS
6. Odisha GIS
7. Puducherry GIS
8. Assam GIS
Further Interaction is on for Haryana, AP & Telengana, Karnataka, Chandigarh and so on.
70. Software / Technology used by
NIC-TNSC
Designed & Developed many GIS based G2C / G2E / G2G (Intranet) Web
applications, open source software has been used for dissemination activities
UMN MapServer – GIS Server
http://mapserver.org
PostgreSQL / PostGIS – GIS Database
http://postgis.refractions.net
GeoServer – GIS Web Services (WMS, WFS)
http://geoserver.org
PHP – Server side scripting language
http://php.net
Leaflet – HTML5 – CSS3 based JavaScript framework
http://leafletjs.com
OpenLayers – AJAX based rendering
http://openlayers.org
GeoExt – Javascript Framework for RIA
http://geoext.org
Routing – pgRouting (PostGIS based Shortest Path using Dijkstra)
http://pgrouting.org/
73. Revenue Villages of Puducherry district with details of
Common Service Centre
74. GIS Portal for Economic and Statistical Organization (ESO),
Govt. of Punjab
16 Key Applications/Areas is being identified as part of State GIS Portal as below
• 1 Animal Husbandry
• 2 Health
• 3 Education
• 4 SUWIDHA
• 5 Irrigation
• 6 Tourism
• 7 Census
• 8 MGNREGA
• 9 MP Local Area Development Scheme
• 10 Sanitation
• 11 Cadastral Mapping (One district)
• 12 Assessment of soil quality (One block)
• 13 Carbon Accounting System (One Block
• 14 Crop-land Suitability (Two districts)
• 15 Municipality (One town )
• 16 Wetland mapping (Three wetland)
The Project is to be implemented using NIC MAPS Services.
75. GIS Application for Punjab Mandi Board
Objectives
Building Spatial Data of Mandi Locations & Boundaries
and Rural Link Roads
Integration of Spatial Data with existing MIS
Development of a Web-based GIS Application
Deployment of the Application in NIC Cloud
Features:
(a) Web Editor for Roads and Mandis
Map Viewer
Imageries as base maps
Measure
Village Search
Line/Point Creation
Split & Delete
(b) Visualization Application
Map Viewer
Identify
Measurement
Buffer and Search
Query Builder
Thematic Mapping
Print
76. A web based GIS (Geographical Information System)
framework, “Srishti” built-up around the village boundaries
polygon uniquely identified which can be used by all the
departments
Natural Resource Information System (NRIS):
District wise following layers of natural resources are
available
Rail Track
Road
Canal
Forest
Structural Lineament
Drainage Line
Drainage Polygon
Land Category
Ground Water
Litho logical
Land Use-Land Cover
Watershed
77.
78.
79. Conclusion
• NIC is leveraging multi-layer GIS Platform Services for e-gov and Planning.
• GIS platform services using 1:50 K base map , satellite data up to 5.8 m, and attributes from various application
domain is already in use and is now further scaled up, up to 1 meter or higher.
• Use and Deployment of High Resolution Satellite Data and High Scale Maps (1:10 K or Higher) as per the needs of
the user in e-gov space is national requirement for location and area based services.
• New Version of GIS Platform is available as “BHARAT MAPS” by NIC, DeitY.
• Bhartmaps is an effort in the direction of Service Oriented Multi-Layer GIS Framework at National Level with
strong linkages with Central Ministries/Departments and State GIS Systems, integrating top-down and bottom-up
systems seamlessly with respect to levels of decision making, planning, monitoring & evaluation.
• The effort is in the direction of enabling Geo-Spatial Services within the workflow of e-governance systems and
hence addressing the primary goal of NGIS as cloud based service infrastructure for Electronic Delivery of
Services for Good Governance under Digital India Programme.