Hello,

In view of the coming elections there has been a lot of talk about 
electoral boundaries, district maps etc.

In the course of looking for geocoded pin code data earlier, I had come 
across the *Delhi **Geo-Spatial Data Infrastructure Act, 2011 
(*link<http://www.delhi.gov.in/wps/wcm/connect/d8f3f20048251b1b813bb7ea9e7528b1/act.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&lmod=424882252>
*). *

The scope of the Act is very broad and envisages the use of geospatial data 
for delivery of public services across the board . So theoretically, crime, 
transport, landuse, waste related data should be available with them. The 
*GeoSpatial 
Delhi Limited *(link 
<http://delhi.gov.in/wps/wcm/connect/doit_geo/geo/Home>)has 
been created under it, and from the information available on the website 
charges departments for the use of its data. Its mandate also includes 
providing data for public use.

The presentation 
<http://www.cips.org.in/public-sector-systems-government-innovations/documents/delhi-state-spatial-data-infrastrucutre.pdf>outlines
 
the data collected by the body (see slide 17 onwards). Some articles on the 
same in Mint are 
here<http://www.livemint.com/Industry/stPBT2GcF4lkP055RCFb0O/Creating-a-digital-replica-of-Delhi-one-step-at-a-time.html>and
 
here<http://www.livemint.com/Industry/SOinttbjYrKzwOcqfNaByM/Coming-up-a-satellite-technology-to-clear-urban-mess-in-Del.html>
.

Similar data collection initiatives have also been taken by 
Orissa<http://gis.ori.nic.in/>, 
Uttar Pradesh <http://emanchitra.up.nic.in/emanchitra/>, 
Kerala<http://ksdi.kerala.gov.in/KSDI/welcome.do>, 
etc . There is also NATMO <http://natmo.gov.in/index.htm>, Remote Sensing 
System <http://gis.nic.in/>, and 
this<https://gisserver.nic.in/gvsig/default.aspx>
.

The National Data Sharing Policy 
(link<https://nsdiindia.gov.in/nsdi/nsdiportal/meetings/gazette.pdf>) 
also requires making data open.


Therefore, it appears to me that a lot of data is spread across different 
government agencies and locked up. 

Some resourcefulness is required to free the same, now that the Datameet 
group is really raging forward, some of us can take some time to drop be 
these agencies and see if they are open to making some of this data 
available.

I am not sure if these topics have been discussed earlier, or if something 
is already in the works.

Your thoughts are welcome.

Praachi

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