Wonderful Harsh, its amazing to see such rural spatial datasets opened by
the government. The OpenStreetMap India community is looking into the data
to better get a sense of the quality to see how it could be integrated with
the existing OSM basemap.

As a sample have made an interactive map of just the Kerala data if anyone
wants to explore:
https://api.mapbox.com/styles/v1/planemad/ckhrbz1o6038o19piti441hd7.html?fresh=true&title=copy&access_token=pk.eyJ1IjoicGxhbmVtYWQiLCJhIjoiemdYSVVLRSJ9.g3lbg_eN0kztmsfIPxa9MQ#10.53/9.6726/76.524

The dataset points are in yellow, the rest are from OSM. Some initial
evaluations in Kerala and Karnataka suggest that the data is pretty good
and spatially accurate within 100m.

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