Devdatta,
Thanks for the quick response. I thought the files originated from the 
Survey of India, but wasn't certain.  I started to create a villages 
dataset, but the tehsils do not really align with what the 2001 census 
villages state their respected tehsil parent is...  So I am assuming all of 
the data from the gevernment is a mix bag (spelling may be off, codes may 
be wrong/ outdated, data may be mixed between years).  What a mess!?!?!  As 
per rectifying and creating maps based off the PDFs, I'm not sure I would 
do that.  The lines they have for boundaries are very, very generalized. 
 Also, I tried (a few years ago) to line them up with actual vector data, 
and there is a huge shift (i was using WGS84 vector data, so maybe I should 
have reprojected).

Maybe it would be best to start top down or bottom up.  So either build a 
dataset from villages up to states or states down to villages.

Thoughts?  We need some official data though (which seems impossible to 
find...).  But anything is possible, right!?!

Cheers,
Justin

On Thursday, July 17, 2014 11:17:33 PM UTC-4, Devdatta Tengshe wrote:
>
> Hi Justin,
> I know the euphoria that one has when one has done something new. It's one 
> of the best things in the world.
>
> If the original source you mentioned is Bhuvan, then the files came 
> directly from Survey of India. I have used those files before, and as you 
> mentioned there were only some 2000 Odd features in it.
>
> There are not from any specific era. Some tehsils in the file were created 
> post 2001, while others created in the 90's were not present.
>
> The only exhaustive source I know, is the Census Administrative Atlas. 
> They have maps in PDF format, not in shapefiles, and I had used it to 
> create the district shapefiles which are shared on the datameet github 
> repos.
> Sometimes I feel I should get started on digitizing those pdfs. It 
> shouldn't take more than 40 hours. 
>
> Regards,
> Devdatta Tengshe
>
>
> On Fri, Jul 18, 2014 at 8:27 AM, Justin Meyers <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Devdatta,
>> Sorry I didn't type that up.  I just finished processing it and was 
>> excited and posted.  The previous file i posted had 2,693 features.  This 
>> file has 2,739 features.  Initially I thought the data was relevant to 
>> 2001, but maybe it is 1991 (I have no metadata, the Indian government does 
>> not respond to my e-mails (I have sent at least a dozen, but they do not 
>> respond)).  I am not certain of the exact source, it is hosted by the 
>> Bhuvan (who do not respond to emails either....).
>>
>> As per any processing, I took the data and sorted the attributes (it was 
>> a long string all attached as one - so i split it and created the fields).
>>
>> Any other questions?  If you know of a more current dataset please post!!
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, July 17, 2014 9:19:41 PM UTC-4, Devdatta Tengshe wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Justin,
>>>
>>> Can you let us know what was the procedure to create this file, and this 
>>> is accurate upto which date?
>>> I'm asking this shapefile has 2739 sub districts, and according to the 
>>> census, there should be 5564.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Devdatta Tengshe
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, Jul 17, 2014 at 11:15 PM, Justin Meyers <[email protected]> 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> https://app.box.com/s/486rvabh3sjviiynbyu4
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Cheers!
>>>>
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