Hi,
Could someone help me in getting the data and contact details of various
registered associations in India.
Any help would be appreciated.
Warm Regards,
Hitesh Dahiya
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Should be easy to establish since it looks like a flowing river.
Inexpensive, though fairly accurate, TDS and pH meters are available. Use
them to test water from several points upstream and downstream. If you get
a significant variation, then it would call for a more detailed
investigation.
All
Intermittent release of mining slurry is thought to be the cause of river
pollution. Goa's Water Resources Department says they cannot identify the
source.
https://www.heraldgoa.in/Goa/Dharbandora-locals-warn-of-agitation-if-release-of-slurry-in-river-not-stopped/195037
Can anyone help with this?
Greetings!!
Can anyone share the shp file of drainage/ nalla of NCT Delhi?
Thanking you in anticipation.
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I used a python script to download this file in software called Anaconda.
On Wed, Dec 16, 2020 at 12:04 AM Arun Ganesh wrote:
> It’s hard to know what’s happening without looking at the actual mvt.
> Where did you get it from?
>
> On Tue, Dec 15, 2020 at 6:25 AM Vijay Sapkal wrote:
>
>> Hello,
On a bit more exploration.
Here is a script that can read these file and emit JSON:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dilawar/Scripts/7903397d8f5134ca08c03f2767eeb19db7a0f902/mvt2json.py
Example:
$ python3 mvt2json.py ~/Downloads/censuswardboundary_719_456.mvt
{'censuswardboundary': {'extent':
Reference: https://gdal.org/drivers/vector/mvt.html
It doesn't look like GDAL is capable of converting MVT with 3d values to
GeoJSON. Most of your GIS software uses gdal behind the scene for
conversion.
[dilawars@chutki Downloads]$ ogr2ogr -f GeoJSON a.geojson
censuswardboundary_719_456.mvt
It’s hard to know what’s happening without looking at the actual mvt. Where
did you get it from?
On Tue, Dec 15, 2020 at 6:25 AM Vijay Sapkal wrote:
> Hello,
> When I am searching EPSG: 4326 and selecting it to run file. It is not
> showing any result.
> I am not able to see any
Hello,
When I am searching EPSG: 4326 and selecting it to run file. It is not
showing any result.
I am not able to see any point/line/polygon. Please help.
Thanks,
Vijay
On Tue, Dec 15, 2020 at 4:25 PM Souvik Sankar Mitra <
souviksankar2...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I think EPSG: 4326 is a good
I think EPSG: 4326 is a good option. Means WGS84
On Tue, Dec 15, 2020 at 4:03 PM Vijay Sapkal wrote:
> Hey, while running this file in QGIS, it is asking me to select CRS
> (coordinate reference system), which one I should select for this file?
>
> On Tue, Dec 15, 2020 at 3:49 PM Vijay Sapkal
Hey, while running this file in QGIS, it is asking me to select CRS
(coordinate reference system), which one I should select for this file?
On Tue, Dec 15, 2020 at 3:49 PM Vijay Sapkal wrote:
> Thank you, l'll try and get back to you.
>
> On Tue, Dec 15, 2020 at 3:36 PM Souvik Sankar Mitra <
>
Thank you, l'll try and get back to you.
On Tue, Dec 15, 2020 at 3:36 PM Souvik Sankar Mitra <
souviksankar2...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Open it in QGIS. Then export it in other formats.
>
> On Tue, Dec 15, 2020 at 3:29 PM Vijay Sapkal wrote:
>
>> Hello team,
>>
>> I need help to run .mvt file. Is
Open it in QGIS. Then export it in other formats.
On Tue, Dec 15, 2020 at 3:29 PM Vijay Sapkal wrote:
> Hello team,
>
> I need help to run .mvt file. Is it possible for anyone to do it quickly
> for me?
> Waiting for your reply,
>
> Thanks,
> Vijay
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Hello team,
I need help to run .mvt file. Is it possible for anyone to do it quickly
for me?
Waiting for your reply,
Thanks,
Vijay
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I have been parsing the data manually. Because its mostly text and no point
automating it.
The PDF documents and images are at
https://github.com/datameet/covid19/tree/master/downloads/hospital-service-costs-backup
The corresponding google sheet is at
I think the best place for this question would be gis stackoverflow. Please
check it.
https://gis.stackexchange.com/
Regards,
Thej
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On Thu 3 Jan, 2019, 13:33 rajesh kumar Hi,
> I want to develop a QC script in python and add it as tool in ArcMap
Hi,
I want to develop a QC script in python and add it as tool in ArcMap to
check the shapefile and its attributes.
Please help me.
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Dear all,
Greetings, I am a researcher in Open Data based in London. I am trying to
understand its usage within specialist and non-specialist audience in
delivering public service applications - such as the admirable project
you're trying to design here with Kerela rescue. Would you be happy
Hi,
I have been building a map with the rescue requests from the keralarescue.in
website.
https://goo.gl/Wqa76L
I have built this on fusion tables but It would be great to get some help
with the geocoding and updating the website in realtime ( not able to link
it to a google sheet to update in
Hi Datameet team,
If you are a django developer contribute to
https://github.com/biswaz/rescuekerala it is the git rep of
keralarescue.in .
They are processing thousands of requests every minute and they would like
to have opensource communities to help them out in overall optimization
Hi All,
I work with Akshara Foundation and I was looking for some help with
analyzing a chunk of text.
Context:
Government schools have monthly meetings with all stakeholders and we've
collected a whole lot of minutes on what gets discussed in these meetings,
the gut feel being - learning is
Hi Ravi,
There are always a lot of* schemesters* around. Just because someone claims
something, doesn't mean that it has any validity.
When the post offices themselves don't think of pin codes as mutually
exclusive and completely covering polygons, It is a big mistake to believe
these kind of
Thanks Srinivas for the quick response.
I was actually shocked when i came to know that few companies has such
spatial data - pin code boundary (in polygon) for whole of India. And they
are selling this. I couldnt understand the logic of how they have created
this dataset!! what could be the
No. You can look into the pincode hell hack-pad for more information
https://datameet.hackpad.com/PINCODE-Hell.-M4hPFJVV2Gm
Regards,
Srinivas Kodali
www.lostprogrammer.com
On Wed, Oct 19, 2016 at 8:26 PM, RC wrote:
> Dear all, please help me regarding the pin code
Dear all, please help me regarding the pin code boundary of India. Is there
any spatial database available that has pincode boundary (polygons)
covering states, districts, villages or cities?
Thanks
Ravi
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Checkout this interactive visualization of the Indian railway data from the
datameet repository: http://ruchikavn.github.io/indianrailwaymap/
Clicking the railway stations also highlights the routes terminating there.
Code: https://github.com/ruchikavn/indianrailwaymap/blob/gh-pages/js/map.js
On
Have you looked at this:
https://github.com/datameet/railways
This isn't real time information, but has all the locations, as well as the
schedules.
Regards,
Devdatta
On Fri, Oct 14, 2016 at 1:19 PM, Udayan Vidyanta
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My name is Udayan and I am an
Hi,
My name is Udayan and I am an Interaction Design (M.Des.) student at IDC,
School of Design, IIT Bombay.
I am currently working on an academic project to visualize real time indian
railway information for the benefit of Indian citizens.
I would like my visualization to show each train (as
On 13 June 2016 at 21:08, Kuhu Gupta wrote:
> We are three interns at IDC,IIT Bombay under Prof.Venkatesh Rajamanickam.
>
> We are finding it hard to make an interactive map.We have explored Mapbox
> Studio,Mapbox Editor and Mapbox.js but we are not able to find the
Hi Kuhu?
What exactly do you wish to achieve? Maybe I could help you.
In most cases, you need to have the data in a vector format (like geojson
or topojson) and display that in a web map using a Js library like Leaflet
or similar.
Regards,
Devdatta Tengshe
Ph: 735-358-0782
On 13-Jun-2016 9:13
Hi,
Open Data Kit is one easy bet for you. You will find discussions on ODK and
its use in earlier threads. You can search the group. (ODK + Aggregate or
any other hosted solutions like ona.io)
Kind regards
Mahroof
On 1 Dec 2015 18:05, "Santu Mahapatra" wrote:
> Hi,
>
Dear Santu,
You can visit the website http://www.ncfc.gov.in/ here in download section
you will get as desired.
Thanks
On Tue, Dec 1, 2015 at 6:05 PM, Santu Mahapatra
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I need help with collecting data in villages.
>
> Is there any android app where
Hi,
I need help with collecting data in villages.
Is there any android app where forms can be designed? The data would be
synced to the servers when the mobile comes online.
I am sure I saw a demo by someone in a Delhi data meet 2 years ago.
Can someone help me out with this?
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Hi Guys,
I and sumandro need some help crowdsourcing the list of Government
websites. Though there is a GOI web directory
http://goidirectory.gov.in/index.php with list of govt. websites, it
doesn`t include all the websites specially with TLD`s like .in, .org which
are not govt. controlled TLDs
If you have any queries or you have been working on a similar project,
shoot me a mail.
not really but on a parallel thread was one day checking
http://india.gov.in/my-government/documents/policy
which looked embedded too deep in the links , ideally it can be made into
something like
Hi guys! I'm trying to find time series data for the last year for Rajasthan on
the following indicators. Please let me know if you can help me!
- Employment/Unemployment over the last decade
- Job seekers being added to the market every year
- Sector-wise job creation
- Size of unions in
You could use
1. SheetJS https://jlord.github.io/sheetsee.js/ - Creates map links and
also makes the columns seachable (or filter)
2. Freedive is actually very cool. What issues are you facing with it?
Thej
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Amrit, thanks for the tip! Let me try and catch hold of someone good with
JSON or XML.
Thajesh, Freedive is quite great, but it does not render search results. I
am not sure what the problem is. Let me try this other option you have
mentioned here.
Thanks a ton!
Best,
Ravi
On Mon, May 12,
http://bbmp.gov.in/web/guest/councillors-contact-details
I need data for all 198 wards in one excel - can anyone help?
I'm a non-techie, I don't know easy ways to do it. I would be grateful if
any of you can help me in this.
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Thanks Rasagy. I did see some ticket buyings from NID.
Thanks,
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Hi All,
We need group's help to spread information about ODC to the following
institutions (of course not limited). I think there will be a group of
people interested but wouldn't know about it
-- ISI - indian statistical institute, Bangalore
-- IISc
-- IITB
-- NID
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