Hi Renaud, came across this ( https://archive.org/details/delhi-wards-map ) 
by Thejesh in my own ward map search, don't know if it's the same one 
you're using, but he would probably be able to tell you more about it! 
-shijith


On Tuesday, 2 December 2014 17:20:22 UTC+5:30, Renaud Misslin wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> I am currently trying to find a map of wards in Delhi that would match the 
> census data of 2011. I tried to join ward wise population data from the 
> census website with a shape file I found in this group (see this page : 
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/datameet/ward/datameet/1b_VhZ8leJE/dRhs5M3FprAJ).
>  
> It appears that this data was extracted from this website : 
> http://app.mapmyindia.com/mcdApp/
>
> The problem is : I am not sure that ward bounderies used for the 2011 
> census match ward bounderies found on this web site. For example, ward 
> n°177 (Sangam Vihar) is supposed to have a population of 107 021 (which is 
> one of the largest ward population in Delhi). But when I surimpose 
> satellite images on this population map, the ward n°177, supposedly 
> crawded, contains mostly vegetated area. 
>
> I double checked everything and the only explanation I could find is that 
> the census wards and the wards extracted from the previous website have 
> different bounderies.
>
> Would someone has an idea or a "census 2011" ward wise shp that I could 
> use to get the right population in the matching ward ?
>
> Thanks a lot !
>

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