Thanks Dev.
We have it on Archive.org now
https://archive.org/details/CompleteDataOfCensusOfIndia2011
Its large and hence best way to download is to use bittorrent feature of
archive.org
Someone had collated & shared this data as a Strata .dta file a couple of
years ago. That dropbox link is dead right now, but I could probably share
it with whoever needs it.
I can't share the link with the General Public, since it's a Large File,
and it will easily eat through my Dropbox
Good evening.
The all India files are not complete on data.gov.in, at least the fields I
am looking for.
Question - http://www.censusindia.gov.in/DigitalLibrary/Tables.aspx is
where the tables from census surveys are, but the site is not opening.
Keeps saying server busy - for the past two days.
The way to do this, is to first figure out the Backend of the map. If you
use Chrome's Developer tools, and look at the Network Tab, you can Find out
where the data is coming from. I found out that it coming from an ArcGIS
Server REST endpoint at http://bhubaneswarone.in/arcgis/rest/services/.
How did you scrape off the data?
On Tuesday, 23 August 2016 14:42:03 UTC+5:30, Devdatta Tengshe wrote:
>
> Hi Pratyush,
>
> After you shared the link on the Slack channel, I scraped some of the
> data, directly from the ArcGIS backend.
>
> I've shared it at the following location:
>
Hi Pratyush,
After you shared the link on the Slack channel, I scraped some of the data,
directly from the ArcGIS backend.
I've shared it at the following location:
https://github.com/datameet/Municipal_Spatial_Data/tree/master/Bhubaneswar
Having the original data, as compared to digitized data
Found this to be interesting - Especially the WorldPop project .
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From: Andy Tatem
Date: Mon, Aug 22, 2016 at 4:58 PM
Subject: [CrisisMappers] WorldPop internal migration data
To: CrisisMappers
As
Link to the geojson file:
https://github.com/Ativerc/GeoData/blob/master/BBSR_Wardmap_v0.1.geojson
If you have any suggestions, please let me know.
Created by following the steps given here:
http://datameet.org/2016/08/12/guide-on-digitizing-static-maps/
So thanks NikhilVJ for that (why don't