Hello all,

*ANN:* PMGSY has opened data for about 7,00,000 geo-tagged rural facilities 
across India. 

The data was collected to help plan road investments in PMGSY-III. It was 
collected over the last year and counting. Depending on which state's data 
you download either the survey activity is completed or still under-process.

The list of facilities which were to be surveyed as per guidelines of the 
scheme can be seen on Pg 37 of the PMGSY-III Guidelines 
(https://pmgsy.nic.in/sites/default/files/PMGSY_III_guidelines.pdf)

Eg. High Schools, Higher Secondary Schools, Vet Hospitals, PHCs, CHCs, 
Bedded Hospitals, Bus Stands, Block HQs, Panchayat HQs, Banks, Fuel 
Stations, Cold Storages, Agro Industries, Pack Houses, Collection Centres 
etc.

Data opened includes name of facility, address, category, sub-category and 
lat/long.

Some context:
While a common android application was used for this data collection there 
was no in-depth centralized training/SOP for how the data was to be 
collected and states were given freedom to interpret the definition of the 
facilities which need to be surveyed as long as they met the overarching 
categories and goals. Eg. Some states would have considered privately owned 
facilities as well for certain categories or would have interpreted 
bus-stands to include taxi-stands if that's the only relevant means of 
transport or not considered weekly haats for agro-markets etc. There is no 
documentation for these variations. Once the survey is completed in a Block 
it won't be updated in the future. 

Even within a state you'll find variation because different divisions may 
have undertaken the survey independently with different levels of 
completeness, intent and accuracy. No standard mobile was used and GPS 
accuracy will vary from place to place. Further, the surveyors could be 
either on contract or government engineers. Treating it as a census may 
lead to claims of little substance. 

Nevertheless, it was a massive exercise and hopefully of some secondary use 
as well.

License is Open Data License - India (s/o Naveen Francis) and you can 
download data for one state at a time. Other disclaimers are on the 
website. 

Link: http://omms.nic.in Other Reports -> Facility Details

PS. Any pointers on how to collect citation metrics for this dataset are 
appreciated. It may help create a case for future such attempts to open 
data.

Regards,
Harsh Nisar

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