Hi All,
I had looked at this site a few months back, and tried to extract the
villages, since it based on a GeoServer Backend.
However, it seems like they have not properly configured the Geoserver, and
it errors out when you try to pull in Vector data from it.
Based on what I've heard about
Looks like a webGIS platform created by Gujarat State Remote Sensing Agency
called BISAG.
It would be wonderful if one could get access to the village layer,
especially for Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, etc. It is visible, but as usually,
tightly protected.
Sharad
On Monday, June 13, 2016 at
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Dear everyone: I am not sure if someone in the group has looked at this
website: https://ncog.gov.in/garvgis/admin/gisModule.
If one zooms in on the map sufficiently, the website gives
district>sub-district>village polygons. I do not have the skills to pull
out them out into .shp file but I am
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
This is great stuff! Kudos to you and your team!
On 13 June 2016 at 12:35, Manas Sharma wrote:
> Hello,
>
> The Tamil version of the election story is available now. Click the button
> next to the arrow.
>
> http://info-design-lab.github.io/TN2016/
>
> Thank You,
>
Hello,
The Tamil version of the election story is available now. Click the button
next to the arrow.
http://info-design-lab.github.io/TN2016/
Thank You,
Manas
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