[datameet] (Passenger and Freight) Vehicle numbers at toll booths around cities !!

2024-02-13 Thread Sarath Guttikunda
Good morning.

Anyone here with access to or know how to access some statistics on the
number of vehicles (passenger and freight) crossing into and out-of a city
-- for example, Delhi, Bengaluru, Mumbai, Chennai.

If details available --- by hour and by broad vehicle type (4ws, trucks,
buses, etc) for a representative period (a day or a week)

With best wishes,
Sarath

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Re: [External Email] [datameet] Traffic Data for India

2024-02-13 Thread 'Shiv Hastawala' via datameet
Hey Nikhil

Thanks for correcting me!


Thanks and regards.


Yours sincerely

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On Tue, 13 Feb 2024 at 1:43 pm, Nikhil VJ  wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Rigved, thanks for the suggestion. Sudarshan,
> I've saved delhi gtfs-rt (bus gps locations) data over 2019-2020 (mostly
> 2019) here:
> https://server.nikhilvj.co.in/delhirt/
>
> you'll see some zipped csvs, one covering each week. (.7z is a zip format
> that gives good compression for text data, lookup 7zip)
>
> Please feel free to use it as you may. Data is as-was in the realtime feed
> released by https://otd.delhi.gov.in/ .
>
> Also, just to clarify Shiv's input : No, Openstreetmap doesn't have GPS
> navigation system and doesn't keep such archival data. That might be other
> apps using OSM. It has gps traces uploaded by users, for use as an aid for
> mapping. But most mapping doesn't rely too much on those now as there's
> better quality satellite imagery around now. They're likely not to repeat
> much along the same routes as the intention is to just one-time map a path.
>
>
> --
> Cheers,
> Nikhil VJ
> https://nikhilvj.co.in
>
>
> On Tue, Feb 13, 2024 at 12:26 PM rigved1...@gmail.com <
> rigved12she...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> One approach would be to look if someone is archiving historical GTFS
>> data. (I saw something Nikhil VJ was doing for delhi a few years ago.) It
>> has bus was here(lat-long) at this point of time data. With a lot of
>> cleaning, I was once able to derive traffic (slow-fast) conditions for many
>> roads during working hours.
>> On Tuesday, February 13, 2024 at 6:32:00 AM UTC+5:30 Shiv Hastawala wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Sudarshan
>>>
>>> Disclaimer: I haven't tried it and I'm only shooting in the dark.
>>>
>>> Open street map (OSM) usually has archives of a lot of types of their
>>> data across the web. It also has a GPS navigation system similar to Google
>>> maps, so I'm assuming they would have archival data for traffic too. Maybe
>>> that's a place you could look.
>>>
>>> If there are any other people who have concrete info on this, please
>>> pitch in.
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks and regards.
>>>
>>>
>>> Yours sincerely
>>>
>>> *Shiv Hastawala*
>>>
>>> (He/His/Him)
>>> Doctoral Student
>>> Department of Economics
>>> Binghamton University (State University of New York)
>>>
>>> Zoom ID: 201 717 2613 <(201)%20717-2613>
>>>
>>> www.shivhastawala.com
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, 12 Feb 2024 at 7:14 pm, Sudarshan RSA 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 Hi everyone,

 I'm trying to source traffic data for India to analyze as part of an
 economics paper relating to air pollution that I'm trying to write. What I
 want is, estimates of traffic density/an adjacent measure at as granular a
 level as possible and preferably at the daily level. One ideal
 configuration would be to have gridded daily data like we do with weather
 variables, but I suspect that will be difficult.

 What is the best level at which I can find the sort of data I'm looking
 for? Google maps doesn't seem to have historical data for traffic.

 I seek your advice.

 Sincerely,
 Sudarshan

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Re: [datameet] Re: Lok Sabha MP affidavit data

2024-02-13 Thread gurugubelli sai ratna chaitanya
brilliant work, vivek.

On Mon, Feb 12, 2024 at 10:30 PM Vivek Matthew 
wrote:

> I was interested in this data myself, so I got around to putting it in a
> CSV that can be browsed:
> https://flatgithub.com/Vonter/india-election-affidavits?filename=csv/Lok%20Sabha/Candidates.csv=Candidate
>
> Raw data (with separate CSVs by election year/constituency) and scripts
> can be found on GitHub:
> https://github.com/Vonter/india-election-affidavits
>
> On Friday 9 February 2024 at 14:09:56 UTC+5:30 Arun Ganesh wrote:
>
>> Does anyone know if the data for the declared assets, criminal cases and
>> educational qualification of sitting Lok Sabha MPs are available in a ready
>> to use format?
>>
>> Much of this information has been digitized by public filings by ADR and
>> available as a PDF report[1]  but not as raw data.
>>
>> There is a very useful API[2] that has this data for pre 2019 MPs at but
>> not for the sitting MPs unfortunately.
>>
>> I'm curious to see how these stats have changed over the past three
>> elections.
>>
>> [1]
>> https://adrindia.org/content/lok-sabha-elections-2019-analysis-criminal-background-financial-education-gender-and-other
>> [2] https://github.com/nini1294/myneta_api
>>
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[datameet] Dataset of Karnataka tenders from KPPP

2024-02-13 Thread Vivek Matthew
5000 latest tenders issued in Karnataka (as of the time of this mail): 
https://flatgithub.com/Vonter/karnataka-tenders?filename=csv/LatestTenders.csv=Tender%20Number=Published%20Date%2Cdesc

Tenders issued in Karnataka since 1st June 2023 (may take time to load the 
~86000 tenders): 
https://flatgithub.com/Vonter/karnataka-tenders?filename=csv/AllTenders.csv=Tender%20Number=Published%20Date%2Cdesc

Scripts for fetching and parsing the data from KPPP are on GitHub: 
https://github.com/Vonter/karnataka-tenders
3m

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Re: [External Email] [datameet] Traffic Data for India

2024-02-13 Thread Nikhil VJ
Hi,

Rigved, thanks for the suggestion. Sudarshan,
I've saved delhi gtfs-rt (bus gps locations) data over 2019-2020 (mostly
2019) here:
https://server.nikhilvj.co.in/delhirt/

you'll see some zipped csvs, one covering each week. (.7z is a zip format
that gives good compression for text data, lookup 7zip)

Please feel free to use it as you may. Data is as-was in the realtime feed
released by https://otd.delhi.gov.in/ .

Also, just to clarify Shiv's input : No, Openstreetmap doesn't have GPS
navigation system and doesn't keep such archival data. That might be other
apps using OSM. It has gps traces uploaded by users, for use as an aid for
mapping. But most mapping doesn't rely too much on those now as there's
better quality satellite imagery around now. They're likely not to repeat
much along the same routes as the intention is to just one-time map a path.


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Cheers,
Nikhil VJ
https://nikhilvj.co.in


On Tue, Feb 13, 2024 at 12:26 PM rigved1...@gmail.com <
rigved12she...@gmail.com> wrote:

> One approach would be to look if someone is archiving historical GTFS
> data. (I saw something Nikhil VJ was doing for delhi a few years ago.) It
> has bus was here(lat-long) at this point of time data. With a lot of
> cleaning, I was once able to derive traffic (slow-fast) conditions for many
> roads during working hours.
> On Tuesday, February 13, 2024 at 6:32:00 AM UTC+5:30 Shiv Hastawala wrote:
>
>> Hi Sudarshan
>>
>> Disclaimer: I haven't tried it and I'm only shooting in the dark.
>>
>> Open street map (OSM) usually has archives of a lot of types of their
>> data across the web. It also has a GPS navigation system similar to Google
>> maps, so I'm assuming they would have archival data for traffic too. Maybe
>> that's a place you could look.
>>
>> If there are any other people who have concrete info on this, please
>> pitch in.
>>
>>
>> Thanks and regards.
>>
>>
>> Yours sincerely
>>
>> *Shiv Hastawala*
>>
>> (He/His/Him)
>> Doctoral Student
>> Department of Economics
>> Binghamton University (State University of New York)
>>
>> Zoom ID: 201 717 2613 <(201)%20717-2613>
>>
>> www.shivhastawala.com
>>
>>
>> On Mon, 12 Feb 2024 at 7:14 pm, Sudarshan RSA 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi everyone,
>>>
>>> I'm trying to source traffic data for India to analyze as part of an
>>> economics paper relating to air pollution that I'm trying to write. What I
>>> want is, estimates of traffic density/an adjacent measure at as granular a
>>> level as possible and preferably at the daily level. One ideal
>>> configuration would be to have gridded daily data like we do with weather
>>> variables, but I suspect that will be difficult.
>>>
>>> What is the best level at which I can find the sort of data I'm looking
>>> for? Google maps doesn't seem to have historical data for traffic.
>>>
>>> I seek your advice.
>>>
>>> Sincerely,
>>> Sudarshan
>>>
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