A move from E-Governance to G- Governance () G.P. Singh Technical Director National Informatics...

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A move from E-Governance to G-Governance

(http://gis.up.nic.in)

G.P. SinghG.P. SinghTechnical DirectorTechnical Director

National Informatics Centre, Govt. of IndiaNational Informatics Centre, Govt. of IndiaKendriya Bhawan LucknowKendriya Bhawan Lucknow

gp.singh@nic.ingp.singh@nic.in(0522)2330403,2330397,09415085934(M)(0522)2330403,2330397,09415085934(M)

SRISHTI

Huge amount of digitized Data (spatial or non spatial) available

Data stored in various forms (databases, flat files, etc.)

Reports and graphs are generated from set of digitized data stored in well-defined format

Introduction

Combination of reports and graphs are tools of any MIS

Effective MIS becomes part of E-Gov to serve more and more people

Introduction

Challenges Different data on same attributes

Drawing inference on tabular data is a bit time taking

Absence of same values on common attributes

Challenges Some times similar works

executed by different departments due to absence of common data repository

Many times it is also felt that there is potential difference in actual requirement and Schemes formulated by Govt.

Plans are prepared by Govt. under various schemes comprising data represented in form of tables and graphs for development to reduce regional imbalances

This can be depicted on maps in better way

Roll of GIS in E-Gov

Geographical position of the resources or problem areas can be visualized in better way by GIS.

Thus integration of GIS with MIS is required for facilitating good and better Governance

Roll of GIS in E-Gov

SRISHTI

Web based GIS framework “Srishti”

http://gis.up.nic.in

SRISHTI NIC UP launched ‘SRISHTI’ for

linking up non-spatial data with spatial data in the beginning of 2009

Village polygon is smallest unit to zoom-in and identified by unique census code

SRISHTI Polygon for Blocks, Tehsils,

Districts, Divisions and State have been generated by clubbing village boundary polygons on respective standard codes

Easy to change maps quickly on creation of new district, block, etc.

SRISHTI

Seamless maps generation of Districts from Block/Tehsil/ Village level

WGS84 datum has been used for all the layers

Simple use of map tools like Zoom in, zoom out, panning, etc.

SRISHTI

Point information linked with non-spatial data

Map generation on the fly based on the parameter selection

Easy to overlay any layer on same datum WGS84

SRISHTI

Spatial Data stored in the GIS enabled Database (RDBMS) for better data management

Integration of the village layer with non-spatial data of various schemes running in the village

SRISHTI

Integration of GPS survey data with existing boundary layers

Dynamic generation of legends and map headings

SRISHTI

Rapid development of Web GIS applications with minimum cost of GIS infrastructure

Village search on the maps

Integration with Google map

SRISHTI

22 layers prepared by Remote Sensing Application Centre under NRIS project are hosted on web

Registered users can view NRIS data

SRISHTI

Applications Census data and Village Mapping Digital Diary of Ambedkar Village

Mapping Drinking Water Source mapping SP integration with Village Maps

to show amenities distances from villages

Many more…….

Ambedkar Village Mapping

Scheme executed by State Govt for development of the villages by allocating funds for infrastructure development

Under this scheme those villages are selected and called as ‘Ambedkar Gram’ which has got more population of the people belongs to socially weaker section.

Ambedkar Village Mapping SRISHTI is being used to show

all Ambedkar Villages on district maps

Different colors for showing year-wise selection of villages

Village polygon attached with supporting data of schemes details

Ambedkar Village Mapping

Details of scheme and beneficiaries supported with photographs, which can be viewed by public.

Macro view of all Ambedkar villages in different years on district map along with micro details of the scheme including beneficiary and assets photos

Ambedkar Village Mapping

It can be further extended to ground survey of assets (road, drainage system, hand pumps, building, etc) and overlaying on village layer for better transparency and monitoring of any scheme

Ambedkar Village Mapping

Colored Polygon shows Ambedkar Village selected in a particular financial year

Ambedkar Village Mapping

Showing base population data

Link for showing details of schemes in the village such as roads, water supply, electrification, etc.

Ambedkar Village Mapping

Digital Dairy

Digital Dairy

Digital Dairy

ConclusionLot of decisions can be taken legitimately if presented on one sheet of paper instead of spreading in multiple pages of the report.

‘SRISHTI’ will certainly give a way to think of GIS in regular decision making and establish a transparent system for removing all the regional disparities.

Thank You!