Re: [datameet] Re: BhuNaksha: source of cadastral maps

2022-03-07 Thread SWAPNESWAR DEHURY
Please share Jharkhand viilage boundary as per 2011 census

On Tuesday, November 10, 2020 at 5:20:35 PM UTC+5:30 rajesh...@gmail.com 
wrote:

> Dear Dilwar ji,
>
> Kindly help me to get the listed villate mouza data.
>
> For District - Jharkhand, District - Ranchi, Lohardaga
>
> Village No
> Ara
> Asri
> Atna
> Baheya
> Bakar
> Bamhni
> Bana
> Bandabir
> Bansa
> Baram, 
> Barumda
> Barwadag
> Bintuka
> Boch Kam Kocha
> Bongaibera
> Burudih
> Chamardag
> Chatra
> Datam
> daud nagar
> Dere
> Deuli
> Dugdha
> Dulmi
> Goradih
> Gunda
> Gunddih
> Guridih
> Hapatbera
> Haratu
> Harup
> Hatia
> Heben
> Heremuli
> Hesalang
> Heslabera
> Holong
> Ichadih
> jagannath pur
> Janum
> Jarakel
> Jidu
> Jonha
> kadru
> Karkata
> Kashidih
> Kebetang
> Kenduadih
> Khatjori
> Khudilong
> Konaroan
> Kulsud
> Kuri
> Kusputul
> Lupungdih
> Magistrate colony
> mahara toli
> Mahilong
> Mahtokulhi
> M-Colony
> Muri
> Muru
> Murugdih
> Nawadih
> north office para
> old A.G colony
> Pahar Singh
> Pangur
> Pitki
> Rajadera
> Russial Hostel Colony
> Samdega
> Saryatar
> sattelite colony
> Silwai
> Sima
> Sirkadih
> Sitadih
> Site 5
> Soe
> sopa
> Tankocha
> Tati
> Tiraldih
> Toneya
> Torian
> Tulin
> Turuyu
> Udhatanr
> Uhupiri
> Uria  
> On Sun, Apr 26, 2020 at 3:30 PM Dilawar Singh  
> wrote:
>
>> Its quite possible. I've used python+selenium to automate browser for a 
>> horribly designed website. You can tweak it for your usage: 
>> https://github.com/dilawar/GreenWatchData 
>>
>> best,
>> Dilawar 
>>
>>
>>
>> On Saturday, April 25, 2020 at 1:26:28 PM UTC+5:30, Sharad Lele wrote:
>>>
>>> Dear All,
>>> A followup question addressed to everyone on the DATAMEET group:
>>>
>>> Can someone write code to help download a large number of cadastral maps 
>>> from a Bhunaksha website (in our case Chhattisgarh)? As you know, the 
>>> website /portal is awkwardly organized: not only are the maps in png format 
>>> (which is okay) but they don't have individual file names, and one has to 
>>> access each village separately by choosing it from a list within a taluka 
>>> (and within that some Revenue Inspector category).
>>>
>>> Can someone write code to download and tag a bunch of maps 
>>> automatically? Say for one whole taluka?
>>>
>>> Sharad
>>>
>>> On Friday, 13 December 2019 19:09:02 UTC+5:30, Sharad Lele wrote:

 Dear All,
 I have discovered a source of cadastral maps for several states. This 
 is mostly under the BhuNaksha initiative of NIC. They seem to have created 
 separate websites for each state. Don't know for how many. I have found:

 Maharashtra: 
 https://mahabhunakasha.mahabhumi.gov.in/bhunaksha/27/index.jsp
 Madhya Pradesh: http://www.mpbhuabhilekh.nic.in/
 Chhattisgarh: https://bhunaksha.cg.nic.in/#home-pane  (DOES NOT WORK 
 RIGHT NOW)
 Odisha: http://bhunakshaodisha.nic.in/bhunaksha/

 The BhuNaksha websites have a common format: you can choose district, 
 taluka and village, and then the village cadastral map shows up (its in 
 png 
 format). You can click on a plot/parcel, and it will show the details of 
 that plot: area, owner name, etc. You can generate  pdf report for that 
 parcel. 

 Maharashtra version had added ability to show you the cadastral map in 
 geo-rectified mode on top of a google-earth-like satellite image--quite 
 useful.

 CATCH: a) the names of district, taluka, village etc are IN THE STATE 
 SCRIPT: so devanagari for MP & Maha & CG, but Odiya for Odisha. So if you 
 don't read that script--you are sunk
 b) in most states (except Maharashtra!), it is not enough to know the 
 district, taluka and village name. Within a taluka, you have know Revenue 
 Inspector and then something called 'halka', and then choose from the 
 villages within that halka. If you don't know this (RI and halka), you 
 have 
 to do brute force: search in each halka in each RI! (typical sarkari 
 rubbish: not wanting common people to actually use the website!).

 Karnataka seems to have its own initiative: 
 https://www.landrecords.karnataka.gov.in/service3/
 Here, you can actually download pdfs of each cadastral map, and in some 
 cases, even the KML! And searching for the village is district, taluka and 
 then village.

 Hope this helps.

 I am sure there are more such websites for other states. Please look up 
 and share.

 Sharad

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Re: [datameet] Re: BhuNaksha: source of cadastral maps

2020-11-10 Thread rajesh kumar
Dear Dilwar ji,

Kindly help me to get the listed villate mouza data.

For District - Jharkhand, District - Ranchi, Lohardaga

Village No
Ara
Asri
Atna
Baheya
Bakar
Bamhni
Bana
Bandabir
Bansa
Baram,
Barumda
Barwadag
Bintuka
Boch Kam Kocha
Bongaibera
Burudih
Chamardag
Chatra
Datam
daud nagar
Dere
Deuli
Dugdha
Dulmi
Goradih
Gunda
Gunddih
Guridih
Hapatbera
Haratu
Harup
Hatia
Heben
Heremuli
Hesalang
Heslabera
Holong
Ichadih
jagannath pur
Janum
Jarakel
Jidu
Jonha
kadru
Karkata
Kashidih
Kebetang
Kenduadih
Khatjori
Khudilong
Konaroan
Kulsud
Kuri
Kusputul
Lupungdih
Magistrate colony
mahara toli
Mahilong
Mahtokulhi
M-Colony
Muri
Muru
Murugdih
Nawadih
north office para
old A.G colony
Pahar Singh
Pangur
Pitki
Rajadera
Russial Hostel Colony
Samdega
Saryatar
sattelite colony
Silwai
Sima
Sirkadih
Sitadih
Site 5
Soe
sopa
Tankocha
Tati
Tiraldih
Toneya
Torian
Tulin
Turuyu
Udhatanr
Uhupiri
Uria

On Sun, Apr 26, 2020 at 3:30 PM Dilawar Singh 
wrote:

> Its quite possible. I've used python+selenium to automate browser for a
> horribly designed website. You can tweak it for your usage:
> https://github.com/dilawar/GreenWatchData
>
> best,
> Dilawar
>
>
>
> On Saturday, April 25, 2020 at 1:26:28 PM UTC+5:30, Sharad Lele wrote:
>>
>> Dear All,
>> A followup question addressed to everyone on the DATAMEET group:
>>
>> Can someone write code to help download a large number of cadastral maps
>> from a Bhunaksha website (in our case Chhattisgarh)? As you know, the
>> website /portal is awkwardly organized: not only are the maps in png format
>> (which is okay) but they don't have individual file names, and one has to
>> access each village separately by choosing it from a list within a taluka
>> (and within that some Revenue Inspector category).
>>
>> Can someone write code to download and tag a bunch of maps automatically?
>> Say for one whole taluka?
>>
>> Sharad
>>
>> On Friday, 13 December 2019 19:09:02 UTC+5:30, Sharad Lele wrote:
>>>
>>> Dear All,
>>> I have discovered a source of cadastral maps for several states. This is
>>> mostly under the BhuNaksha initiative of NIC. They seem to have created
>>> separate websites for each state. Don't know for how many. I have found:
>>>
>>> Maharashtra:
>>> https://mahabhunakasha.mahabhumi.gov.in/bhunaksha/27/index.jsp
>>> Madhya Pradesh: http://www.mpbhuabhilekh.nic.in/
>>> Chhattisgarh: https://bhunaksha.cg.nic.in/#home-pane  (DOES NOT WORK
>>> RIGHT NOW)
>>> Odisha: http://bhunakshaodisha.nic.in/bhunaksha/
>>>
>>> The BhuNaksha websites have a common format: you can choose district,
>>> taluka and village, and then the village cadastral map shows up (its in png
>>> format). You can click on a plot/parcel, and it will show the details of
>>> that plot: area, owner name, etc. You can generate  pdf report for that
>>> parcel.
>>>
>>> Maharashtra version had added ability to show you the cadastral map in
>>> geo-rectified mode on top of a google-earth-like satellite image--quite
>>> useful.
>>>
>>> CATCH: a) the names of district, taluka, village etc are IN THE STATE
>>> SCRIPT: so devanagari for MP & Maha & CG, but Odiya for Odisha. So if you
>>> don't read that script--you are sunk
>>> b) in most states (except Maharashtra!), it is not enough to know the
>>> district, taluka and village name. Within a taluka, you have know Revenue
>>> Inspector and then something called 'halka', and then choose from the
>>> villages within that halka. If you don't know this (RI and halka), you have
>>> to do brute force: search in each halka in each RI! (typical sarkari
>>> rubbish: not wanting common people to actually use the website!).
>>>
>>> Karnataka seems to have its own initiative:
>>> https://www.landrecords.karnataka.gov.in/service3/
>>> Here, you can actually download pdfs of each cadastral map, and in some
>>> cases, even the KML! And searching for the village is district, taluka and
>>> then village.
>>>
>>> Hope this helps.
>>>
>>> I am sure there are more such websites for other states. Please look up
>>> and share.
>>>
>>> Sharad
>>>
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Re: [datameet] Re: BhuNaksha: source of cadastral maps

2020-11-10 Thread rajesh...@gmail.com
Dear All,

Kindly help me to get the listed village cadastral maps.


Village No 
Ara 
Asri 
Atna 
Baheya 
Bakar 
Bamhni 
Bana 
Bandabir 
Bansa 
Baram,  
Barumda 
Barwadag 
Bintuka 
Boch Kam Kocha 
Bongaibera 
Burudih 
Chamardag 
Chatra 
Datam 
daud nagar 
Dere 
Deuli 
Dugdha 
Dulmi 
Goradih 
Gunda 
Gunddih 
Guridih 
Hapatbera 
Haratu 
Harup 
Hatia 
Heben 
Heremuli 
Hesalang 
Heslabera 
Holong 
Ichadih 
jagannath pur 
Janum 
Jarakel 
Jidu 
Jonha 
kadru 
Karkata 
Kashidih 
Kebetang 
Kenduadih 
Khatjori 
Khudilong 
Konaroan 
Kulsud 
Kuri 
Kusputul 
Lupungdih 
Magistrate colony 
mahara toli 
Mahilong 
Mahtokulhi 
M-Colony 
Muri 
Muru 
Murugdih 
Nawadih 
north office para 
old A.G colony 
Pahar Singh 
Pangur 
Pitki 
Rajadera 
Russial Hostel Colony 
Samdega 
Saryatar 
sattelite colony 
Silwai 
Sima 
Sirkadih 
Sitadih 
Site 5 
Soe 
sopa 
Tankocha 
Tati 
Tiraldih 
Toneya 
Torian 
Tulin 
Turuyu 
Udhatanr 
Uhupiri 
Uria   

Regards

On Sunday, 31 May 2020 at 20:07:37 UTC+5:30 dilawar@gmail.com wrote:

> The updated script is available publicly on Gitlab 
> https://gitlab.com/snippets/1982028 . It has to be tweaked for different 
> states. 
>
> best,
>Dilawar 
>
>
> On Monday, April 27, 2020 at 12:16:25 AM UTC+5:30, Dilawar Singh wrote:
>>
>> Hello Sharad
>>
>> Here you go: https://gitlab.com/dilawar/bhunaksha/-/tree/master 
>>
>> [image: canvas.png]
>>
>> [image: canvas.png]
>> Currently only district images of MP are downloaded and added to 
>> repository above. You can browse them (link above) or download as a zip 
>> file from here: 
>> https://gitlab.com/dilawar/bhunaksha/-/archive/v2020.04.26/bhunaksha-v2020.04.26.zip
>>  
>> .
>>
>> Couple of samples are attached with this email. I am not sure what 
>> exactly is needed. If you can send couple of screenshots of what exactly is 
>> needed, I can tweak this script a bit over next weekend.
>>
>> Note that canvas size is small since I was using a laptop. 
>>
>> PS: The script is released under GNU GPLv3.  
>>
>> best,
>>Dilawar
>>
>> On Sunday, April 26, 2020 at 6:37:49 PM UTC+5:30, Sharad Lele (शरच्चंद्र 
>> लेले) wrote:
>>>
>>> Dear Dilawar:
>>>
>>> Many thanks for sharing this. Unfortunately, I am a complete ignoramus 
>>> when it comes to Python, selenium or even accessing stuff from GitHub 
>>> :-[
>>>
>>> Is there any way that you (or anyone else) can help? (Sorry, probably 
>>> asking too much here!)
>>>
>>> The site is http://bhunaksha.cg.nic.in/
>>>
>>> (It appears to have gone down today, should be up tomorrow or so).
>>> Sharad
>>>
>>> On 26-04-2020 13:48, Dilawar Singh wrote:
>>>
>>> Its quite possible. I've used python+selenium to automate browser for a 
>>> horribly designed website. You can tweak it for your usage: 
>>> https://github.com/dilawar/GreenWatchData 
>>>
>>> best,
>>> Dilawar 
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Saturday, April 25, 2020 at 1:26:28 PM UTC+5:30, Sharad Lele wrote: 

 Dear All, 
 A followup question addressed to everyone on the DATAMEET group:

 Can someone write code to help download a large number of cadastral 
 maps from a Bhunaksha website (in our case Chhattisgarh)? As you know, the 
 website /portal is awkwardly organized: not only are the maps in png 
 format 
 (which is okay) but they don't have individual file names, and one has to 
 access each village separately by choosing it from a list within a taluka 
 (and within that some Revenue Inspector category).

 Can someone write code to download and tag a bunch of maps 
 automatically? Say for one whole taluka?

 Sharad

 On Friday, 13 December 2019 19:09:02 UTC+5:30, Sharad Lele wrote: 
>
> Dear All,
> I have discovered a source of cadastral maps for several states. This 
> is mostly under the BhuNaksha initiative of NIC. They seem to have 
> created 
> separate websites for each state. Don't know for how many. I have found:
>
> Maharashtra: 
> https://mahabhunakasha.mahabhumi.gov.in/bhunaksha/27/index.jsp
> Madhya Pradesh: http://www.mpbhuabhilekh.nic.in/
> Chhattisgarh: https://bhunaksha.cg.nic.in/#home-pane  (DOES NOT WORK 
> RIGHT NOW)
> Odisha: http://bhunakshaodisha.nic.in/bhunaksha/
>
> The BhuNaksha websites have a common format: you can choose district, 
> taluka and village, and then the village cadastral map shows up (its in 
> png 
> format). You can click on a plot/parcel, and it will show the details of 
> that plot: area, owner name, etc. You can generate  pdf report for that 
> parcel. 
>
> Maharashtra version had added ability to show you the cadastral map in 
> geo-rectified mode on top of a google-earth-like satellite image--quite 
> useful.
>
> CATCH: a) the names of district, taluka, village etc are IN THE STATE 
> SCRIPT: so devanagari for MP & Maha & CG, but Odiya for Odisha. So if you 
> don't read that script--you are sunk
> b) in most states (except 

Re: [datameet] Re: BhuNaksha: source of cadastral maps

2020-05-31 Thread Dilawar Singh
The updated script is available publicly on Gitlab 
https://gitlab.com/snippets/1982028 . It has to be tweaked for different 
states. 

best,
   Dilawar 


On Monday, April 27, 2020 at 12:16:25 AM UTC+5:30, Dilawar Singh wrote:
>
> Hello Sharad
>
> Here you go: https://gitlab.com/dilawar/bhunaksha/-/tree/master 
>
> [image: canvas.png]
>
> [image: canvas.png]
> Currently only district images of MP are downloaded and added to 
> repository above. You can browse them (link above) or download as a zip 
> file from here: 
> https://gitlab.com/dilawar/bhunaksha/-/archive/v2020.04.26/bhunaksha-v2020.04.26.zip
>  
> .
>
> Couple of samples are attached with this email. I am not sure what exactly 
> is needed. If you can send couple of screenshots of what exactly is needed, 
> I can tweak this script a bit over next weekend.
>
> Note that canvas size is small since I was using a laptop. 
>
> PS: The script is released under GNU GPLv3.  
>
> best,
>Dilawar
>
> On Sunday, April 26, 2020 at 6:37:49 PM UTC+5:30, Sharad Lele (शरच्चंद्र 
> लेले) wrote:
>>
>> Dear Dilawar:
>>
>> Many thanks for sharing this. Unfortunately, I am a complete ignoramus 
>> when it comes to Python, selenium or even accessing stuff from GitHub :-[
>>
>> Is there any way that you (or anyone else) can help? (Sorry, probably 
>> asking too much here!)
>>
>> The site is http://bhunaksha.cg.nic.in/
>>
>> (It appears to have gone down today, should be up tomorrow or so).
>> Sharad
>>
>> On 26-04-2020 13:48, Dilawar Singh wrote:
>>
>> Its quite possible. I've used python+selenium to automate browser for a 
>> horribly designed website. You can tweak it for your usage: 
>> https://github.com/dilawar/GreenWatchData 
>>
>> best,
>> Dilawar 
>>
>>
>>
>> On Saturday, April 25, 2020 at 1:26:28 PM UTC+5:30, Sharad Lele wrote: 
>>>
>>> Dear All, 
>>> A followup question addressed to everyone on the DATAMEET group:
>>>
>>> Can someone write code to help download a large number of cadastral maps 
>>> from a Bhunaksha website (in our case Chhattisgarh)? As you know, the 
>>> website /portal is awkwardly organized: not only are the maps in png format 
>>> (which is okay) but they don't have individual file names, and one has to 
>>> access each village separately by choosing it from a list within a taluka 
>>> (and within that some Revenue Inspector category).
>>>
>>> Can someone write code to download and tag a bunch of maps 
>>> automatically? Say for one whole taluka?
>>>
>>> Sharad
>>>
>>> On Friday, 13 December 2019 19:09:02 UTC+5:30, Sharad Lele wrote: 

 Dear All,
 I have discovered a source of cadastral maps for several states. This 
 is mostly under the BhuNaksha initiative of NIC. They seem to have created 
 separate websites for each state. Don't know for how many. I have found:

 Maharashtra: 
 https://mahabhunakasha.mahabhumi.gov.in/bhunaksha/27/index.jsp
 Madhya Pradesh: http://www.mpbhuabhilekh.nic.in/
 Chhattisgarh: https://bhunaksha.cg.nic.in/#home-pane  (DOES NOT WORK 
 RIGHT NOW)
 Odisha: http://bhunakshaodisha.nic.in/bhunaksha/

 The BhuNaksha websites have a common format: you can choose district, 
 taluka and village, and then the village cadastral map shows up (its in 
 png 
 format). You can click on a plot/parcel, and it will show the details of 
 that plot: area, owner name, etc. You can generate  pdf report for that 
 parcel. 

 Maharashtra version had added ability to show you the cadastral map in 
 geo-rectified mode on top of a google-earth-like satellite image--quite 
 useful.

 CATCH: a) the names of district, taluka, village etc are IN THE STATE 
 SCRIPT: so devanagari for MP & Maha & CG, but Odiya for Odisha. So if you 
 don't read that script--you are sunk
 b) in most states (except Maharashtra!), it is not enough to know the 
 district, taluka and village name. Within a taluka, you have know Revenue 
 Inspector and then something called 'halka', and then choose from the 
 villages within that halka. If you don't know this (RI and halka), you 
 have 
 to do brute force: search in each halka in each RI! (typical sarkari 
 rubbish: not wanting common people to actually use the website!).

 Karnataka seems to have its own initiative: 
 https://www.landrecords.karnataka.gov.in/service3/
 Here, you can actually download pdfs of each cadastral map, and in some 
 cases, even the KML! And searching for the village is district, taluka and 
 then village.

 Hope this helps.

 I am sure there are more such websites for other states. Please look up 
 and share.

 Sharad

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Re: [datameet] Re: BhuNaksha: source of cadastral maps

2020-04-26 Thread Dilawar Singh
Hello Sharad

Here you go: https://gitlab.com/dilawar/bhunaksha/-/tree/master 

[image: canvas.png]

[image: canvas.png]
Currently only district images of MP are downloaded and added to repository 
above. You can browse them (link above) or download as a zip file from 
here: 
https://gitlab.com/dilawar/bhunaksha/-/archive/v2020.04.26/bhunaksha-v2020.04.26.zip
 
.

Couple of samples are attached with this email. I am not sure what exactly 
is needed. If you can send couple of screenshots of what exactly is needed, 
I can tweak this script a bit over next weekend.

Note that canvas size is small since I was using a laptop. 

PS: The script is released under GNU GPLv3.  

best,
   Dilawar

On Sunday, April 26, 2020 at 6:37:49 PM UTC+5:30, Sharad Lele (शरच्चंद्र 
लेले) wrote:
>
> Dear Dilawar:
>
> Many thanks for sharing this. Unfortunately, I am a complete ignoramus 
> when it comes to Python, selenium or even accessing stuff from GitHub :-[
>
> Is there any way that you (or anyone else) can help? (Sorry, probably 
> asking too much here!)
>
> The site is http://bhunaksha.cg.nic.in/
>
> (It appears to have gone down today, should be up tomorrow or so).
> Sharad
>
> On 26-04-2020 13:48, Dilawar Singh wrote:
>
> Its quite possible. I've used python+selenium to automate browser for a 
> horribly designed website. You can tweak it for your usage: 
> https://github.com/dilawar/GreenWatchData 
>
> best,
> Dilawar 
>
>
>
> On Saturday, April 25, 2020 at 1:26:28 PM UTC+5:30, Sharad Lele wrote: 
>>
>> Dear All, 
>> A followup question addressed to everyone on the DATAMEET group:
>>
>> Can someone write code to help download a large number of cadastral maps 
>> from a Bhunaksha website (in our case Chhattisgarh)? As you know, the 
>> website /portal is awkwardly organized: not only are the maps in png format 
>> (which is okay) but they don't have individual file names, and one has to 
>> access each village separately by choosing it from a list within a taluka 
>> (and within that some Revenue Inspector category).
>>
>> Can someone write code to download and tag a bunch of maps automatically? 
>> Say for one whole taluka?
>>
>> Sharad
>>
>> On Friday, 13 December 2019 19:09:02 UTC+5:30, Sharad Lele wrote: 
>>>
>>> Dear All,
>>> I have discovered a source of cadastral maps for several states. This is 
>>> mostly under the BhuNaksha initiative of NIC. They seem to have created 
>>> separate websites for each state. Don't know for how many. I have found:
>>>
>>> Maharashtra: 
>>> https://mahabhunakasha.mahabhumi.gov.in/bhunaksha/27/index.jsp
>>> Madhya Pradesh: http://www.mpbhuabhilekh.nic.in/
>>> Chhattisgarh: https://bhunaksha.cg.nic.in/#home-pane  (DOES NOT WORK 
>>> RIGHT NOW)
>>> Odisha: http://bhunakshaodisha.nic.in/bhunaksha/
>>>
>>> The BhuNaksha websites have a common format: you can choose district, 
>>> taluka and village, and then the village cadastral map shows up (its in png 
>>> format). You can click on a plot/parcel, and it will show the details of 
>>> that plot: area, owner name, etc. You can generate  pdf report for that 
>>> parcel. 
>>>
>>> Maharashtra version had added ability to show you the cadastral map in 
>>> geo-rectified mode on top of a google-earth-like satellite image--quite 
>>> useful.
>>>
>>> CATCH: a) the names of district, taluka, village etc are IN THE STATE 
>>> SCRIPT: so devanagari for MP & Maha & CG, but Odiya for Odisha. So if you 
>>> don't read that script--you are sunk
>>> b) in most states (except Maharashtra!), it is not enough to know the 
>>> district, taluka and village name. Within a taluka, you have know Revenue 
>>> Inspector and then something called 'halka', and then choose from the 
>>> villages within that halka. If you don't know this (RI and halka), you have 
>>> to do brute force: search in each halka in each RI! (typical sarkari 
>>> rubbish: not wanting common people to actually use the website!).
>>>
>>> Karnataka seems to have its own initiative: 
>>> https://www.landrecords.karnataka.gov.in/service3/
>>> Here, you can actually download pdfs of each cadastral map, and in some 
>>> cases, even the KML! And searching for the village is district, taluka and 
>>> then village.
>>>
>>> Hope this helps.
>>>
>>> I am sure there are more such websites for other states. Please look up 
>>> and share.
>>>
>>> Sharad
>>>
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Re: [datameet] Re: BhuNaksha: source of cadastral maps

2020-04-26 Thread शरच्चंद्र लेले

Dear Dilawar:

Many thanks for sharing this. Unfortunately, I am a complete ignoramus 
when it comes to Python, selenium or even accessing stuff from GitHub :-[


Is there any way that you (or anyone else) can help? (Sorry, probably 
asking too much here!)


The site is http://bhunaksha.cg.nic.in/

(It appears to have gone down today, should be up tomorrow or so).

Sharad

On 26-04-2020 13:48, Dilawar Singh wrote:
Its quite possible. I've used python+selenium to automate browser for 
a horribly designed website. You can tweak it for your usage: 
https://github.com/dilawar/GreenWatchData


best,
    Dilawar



On Saturday, April 25, 2020 at 1:26:28 PM UTC+5:30, Sharad Lele wrote:

Dear All,
A followup question addressed to everyone on the DATAMEET group:

Can someone write code to help download a large number of
cadastral maps from a Bhunaksha website (in our case
Chhattisgarh)? As you know, the website /portal is awkwardly
organized: not only are the maps in png format (which is okay) but
they don't have individual file names, and one has to access each
village separately by choosing it from a list within a taluka (and
within that some Revenue Inspector category).

Can someone write code to download and tag a bunch of maps
automatically? Say for one whole taluka?

Sharad

On Friday, 13 December 2019 19:09:02 UTC+5:30, Sharad Lele wrote:

Dear All,
I have discovered a source of cadastral maps for several
states. This is mostly under the BhuNaksha initiative of NIC.
They seem to have created separate websites for each state.
Don't know for how many. I have found:

Maharashtra:
https://mahabhunakasha.mahabhumi.gov.in/bhunaksha/27/index.jsp

Madhya Pradesh: http://www.mpbhuabhilekh.nic.in/

Chhattisgarh: https://bhunaksha.cg.nic.in/#home-pane
 (DOES NOT WORK RIGHT NOW)
Odisha: http://bhunakshaodisha.nic.in/bhunaksha/


The BhuNaksha websites have a common format: you can choose
district, taluka and village, and then the village cadastral
map shows up (its in png format). You can click on a
plot/parcel, and it will show the details of that plot: area,
owner name, etc. You can generate  pdf report for that parcel.

Maharashtra version had added ability to show you the
cadastral map in geo-rectified mode on top of a
google-earth-like satellite image--quite useful.

CATCH: a) the names of district, taluka, village etc are IN
THE STATE SCRIPT: so devanagari for MP & Maha & CG, but Odiya
for Odisha. So if you don't read that script--you are sunk
b) in most states (except Maharashtra!), it is not enough to
know the district, taluka and village name. Within a taluka,
you have know Revenue Inspector and then something called
'halka', and then choose from the villages within that halka.
If you don't know this (RI and halka), you have to do brute
force: search in each halka in each RI! (typical sarkari
rubbish: not wanting common people to actually use the website!).

Karnataka seems to have its own initiative:
https://www.landrecords.karnataka.gov.in/service3/

Here, you can actually download pdfs of each cadastral map,
and in some cases, even the KML! And searching for the village
is district, taluka and then village.

Hope this helps.

I am sure there are more such websites for other states.
Please look up and share.

Sharad

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[datameet] Re: BhuNaksha: source of cadastral maps

2020-04-26 Thread Dilawar Singh
Its quite possible. I've used python+selenium to automate browser for a 
horribly designed website. You can tweak it for your usage: 
https://github.com/dilawar/GreenWatchData 

best,
Dilawar 



On Saturday, April 25, 2020 at 1:26:28 PM UTC+5:30, Sharad Lele wrote:
>
> Dear All,
> A followup question addressed to everyone on the DATAMEET group:
>
> Can someone write code to help download a large number of cadastral maps 
> from a Bhunaksha website (in our case Chhattisgarh)? As you know, the 
> website /portal is awkwardly organized: not only are the maps in png format 
> (which is okay) but they don't have individual file names, and one has to 
> access each village separately by choosing it from a list within a taluka 
> (and within that some Revenue Inspector category).
>
> Can someone write code to download and tag a bunch of maps automatically? 
> Say for one whole taluka?
>
> Sharad
>
> On Friday, 13 December 2019 19:09:02 UTC+5:30, Sharad Lele wrote:
>>
>> Dear All,
>> I have discovered a source of cadastral maps for several states. This is 
>> mostly under the BhuNaksha initiative of NIC. They seem to have created 
>> separate websites for each state. Don't know for how many. I have found:
>>
>> Maharashtra: 
>> https://mahabhunakasha.mahabhumi.gov.in/bhunaksha/27/index.jsp
>> Madhya Pradesh: http://www.mpbhuabhilekh.nic.in/
>> Chhattisgarh: https://bhunaksha.cg.nic.in/#home-pane  (DOES NOT WORK 
>> RIGHT NOW)
>> Odisha: http://bhunakshaodisha.nic.in/bhunaksha/
>>
>> The BhuNaksha websites have a common format: you can choose district, 
>> taluka and village, and then the village cadastral map shows up (its in png 
>> format). You can click on a plot/parcel, and it will show the details of 
>> that plot: area, owner name, etc. You can generate  pdf report for that 
>> parcel. 
>>
>> Maharashtra version had added ability to show you the cadastral map in 
>> geo-rectified mode on top of a google-earth-like satellite image--quite 
>> useful.
>>
>> CATCH: a) the names of district, taluka, village etc are IN THE STATE 
>> SCRIPT: so devanagari for MP & Maha & CG, but Odiya for Odisha. So if you 
>> don't read that script--you are sunk
>> b) in most states (except Maharashtra!), it is not enough to know the 
>> district, taluka and village name. Within a taluka, you have know Revenue 
>> Inspector and then something called 'halka', and then choose from the 
>> villages within that halka. If you don't know this (RI and halka), you have 
>> to do brute force: search in each halka in each RI! (typical sarkari 
>> rubbish: not wanting common people to actually use the website!).
>>
>> Karnataka seems to have its own initiative: 
>> https://www.landrecords.karnataka.gov.in/service3/
>> Here, you can actually download pdfs of each cadastral map, and in some 
>> cases, even the KML! And searching for the village is district, taluka and 
>> then village.
>>
>> Hope this helps.
>>
>> I am sure there are more such websites for other states. Please look up 
>> and share.
>>
>> Sharad
>>
>

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[datameet] Re: BhuNaksha: source of cadastral maps

2020-04-25 Thread Sharad Lele
Dear All,
A followup question addressed to everyone on the DATAMEET group:

Can someone write code to help download a large number of cadastral maps 
from a Bhunaksha website (in our case Chhattisgarh)? As you know, the 
website /portal is awkwardly organized: not only are the maps in png format 
(which is okay) but they don't have individual file names, and one has to 
access each village separately by choosing it from a list within a taluka 
(and within that some Revenue Inspector category).

Can someone write code to download and tag a bunch of maps automatically? 
Say for one whole taluka?

Sharad

On Friday, 13 December 2019 19:09:02 UTC+5:30, Sharad Lele wrote:
>
> Dear All,
> I have discovered a source of cadastral maps for several states. This is 
> mostly under the BhuNaksha initiative of NIC. They seem to have created 
> separate websites for each state. Don't know for how many. I have found:
>
> Maharashtra: 
> https://mahabhunakasha.mahabhumi.gov.in/bhunaksha/27/index.jsp
> Madhya Pradesh: http://www.mpbhuabhilekh.nic.in/
> Chhattisgarh: https://bhunaksha.cg.nic.in/#home-pane  (DOES NOT WORK 
> RIGHT NOW)
> Odisha: http://bhunakshaodisha.nic.in/bhunaksha/
>
> The BhuNaksha websites have a common format: you can choose district, 
> taluka and village, and then the village cadastral map shows up (its in png 
> format). You can click on a plot/parcel, and it will show the details of 
> that plot: area, owner name, etc. You can generate  pdf report for that 
> parcel. 
>
> Maharashtra version had added ability to show you the cadastral map in 
> geo-rectified mode on top of a google-earth-like satellite image--quite 
> useful.
>
> CATCH: a) the names of district, taluka, village etc are IN THE STATE 
> SCRIPT: so devanagari for MP & Maha & CG, but Odiya for Odisha. So if you 
> don't read that script--you are sunk
> b) in most states (except Maharashtra!), it is not enough to know the 
> district, taluka and village name. Within a taluka, you have know Revenue 
> Inspector and then something called 'halka', and then choose from the 
> villages within that halka. If you don't know this (RI and halka), you have 
> to do brute force: search in each halka in each RI! (typical sarkari 
> rubbish: not wanting common people to actually use the website!).
>
> Karnataka seems to have its own initiative: 
> https://www.landrecords.karnataka.gov.in/service3/
> Here, you can actually download pdfs of each cadastral map, and in some 
> cases, even the KML! And searching for the village is district, taluka and 
> then village.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> I am sure there are more such websites for other states. Please look up 
> and share.
>
> Sharad
>

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Re: [datameet] Re: BhuNaksha: source of cadastral maps

2019-12-23 Thread शरच्चंद्र लेले

Dear Prabhakar:

Thanks for the link. I looked it up. It is rather awkward to use, and I 
could not see SOI layers. Most important, there is no cadastral 
information, only village boundaries. And of course, like in the other 
cases, the boundary is not downloadable.


Best,
Sharad


On 20-12-2019 19:13, Prabhakar Rajagopal wrote:

Dear Sharad,

Have you looked at Bharatmaps...
They have all the census villages all marked up and much more.

https://bharatmaps.gov.in/map.aspx
They have all the SOI layers on the map as well.

Good to visualize.

Prabhakar


On Sat, Dec 14, 2019 at 11:16 AM Sharad Lele > wrote:


More Information on Bhu Naksha initative is avaliable at:

https://bhunaksha.nic.in/bhunaksha/implementationstatus.jsp

(Thanks to Naveen Francis for sharing this link)


On Friday, 13 December 2019 19:09:02 UTC+5:30, Sharad Lele wrote:

Dear All,
I have discovered a source of cadastral maps for several
states. This is mostly under the BhuNaksha initiative of NIC.
They seem to have created separate websites for each state.
Don't know for how many. I have found:

Maharashtra:
https://mahabhunakasha.mahabhumi.gov.in/bhunaksha/27/index.jsp
Madhya Pradesh: http://www.mpbhuabhilekh.nic.in/
Chhattisgarh: https://bhunaksha.cg.nic.in/#home-pane (DOES NOT
WORK RIGHT NOW)
Odisha: http://bhunakshaodisha.nic.in/bhunaksha/

The BhuNaksha websites have a common format: you can choose
district, taluka and village, and then the village cadastral
map shows up (its in png format). You can click on a
plot/parcel, and it will show the details of that plot: area,
owner name, etc. You can generate  pdf report for that parcel.

Maharashtra version had added ability to show you the
cadastral map in geo-rectified mode on top of a
google-earth-like satellite image--quite useful.

CATCH: a) the names of district, taluka, village etc are IN
THE STATE SCRIPT: so devanagari for MP & Maha & CG, but Odiya
for Odisha. So if you don't read that script--you are sunk
b) in most states (except Maharashtra!), it is not enough to
know the district, taluka and village name. Within a taluka,
you have know Revenue Inspector and then something called
'halka', and then choose from the villages within that halka.
If you don't know this (RI and halka), you have to do brute
force: search in each halka in each RI! (typical sarkari
rubbish: not wanting common people to actually use the website!).

Karnataka seems to have its own initiative:
https://www.landrecords.karnataka.gov.in/service3/
Here, you can actually download pdfs of each cadastral map,
and in some cases, even the KML! And searching for the village
is district, taluka and then village.

Hope this helps.

I am sure there are more such websites for other states.
Please look up and share.

Sharad

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Re: [datameet] Re: BhuNaksha: source of cadastral maps

2019-12-20 Thread Prabhakar Rajagopal
Dear Sharad,

Have you looked at Bharatmaps...
They have all the census villages all marked up and much more.

https://bharatmaps.gov.in/map.aspx
They have all the SOI layers on the map as well.

Good to visualize.

Prabhakar


On Sat, Dec 14, 2019 at 11:16 AM Sharad Lele  wrote:

> More Information on Bhu Naksha initative is avaliable at:
>
> https://bhunaksha.nic.in/bhunaksha/implementationstatus.jsp
>
> (Thanks to Naveen Francis for sharing this link)
>
>
> On Friday, 13 December 2019 19:09:02 UTC+5:30, Sharad Lele wrote:
>>
>> Dear All,
>> I have discovered a source of cadastral maps for several states. This is
>> mostly under the BhuNaksha initiative of NIC. They seem to have created
>> separate websites for each state. Don't know for how many. I have found:
>>
>> Maharashtra:
>> https://mahabhunakasha.mahabhumi.gov.in/bhunaksha/27/index.jsp
>> Madhya Pradesh: http://www.mpbhuabhilekh.nic.in/
>> Chhattisgarh: https://bhunaksha.cg.nic.in/#home-pane  (DOES NOT WORK
>> RIGHT NOW)
>> Odisha: http://bhunakshaodisha.nic.in/bhunaksha/
>>
>> The BhuNaksha websites have a common format: you can choose district,
>> taluka and village, and then the village cadastral map shows up (its in png
>> format). You can click on a plot/parcel, and it will show the details of
>> that plot: area, owner name, etc. You can generate  pdf report for that
>> parcel.
>>
>> Maharashtra version had added ability to show you the cadastral map in
>> geo-rectified mode on top of a google-earth-like satellite image--quite
>> useful.
>>
>> CATCH: a) the names of district, taluka, village etc are IN THE STATE
>> SCRIPT: so devanagari for MP & Maha & CG, but Odiya for Odisha. So if you
>> don't read that script--you are sunk
>> b) in most states (except Maharashtra!), it is not enough to know the
>> district, taluka and village name. Within a taluka, you have know Revenue
>> Inspector and then something called 'halka', and then choose from the
>> villages within that halka. If you don't know this (RI and halka), you have
>> to do brute force: search in each halka in each RI! (typical sarkari
>> rubbish: not wanting common people to actually use the website!).
>>
>> Karnataka seems to have its own initiative:
>> https://www.landrecords.karnataka.gov.in/service3/
>> Here, you can actually download pdfs of each cadastral map, and in some
>> cases, even the KML! And searching for the village is district, taluka and
>> then village.
>>
>> Hope this helps.
>>
>> I am sure there are more such websites for other states. Please look up
>> and share.
>>
>> Sharad
>>
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[datameet] Re: BhuNaksha: source of cadastral maps

2019-12-13 Thread Sharad Lele
More Information on Bhu Naksha initative is avaliable at:

https://bhunaksha.nic.in/bhunaksha/implementationstatus.jsp

(Thanks to Naveen Francis for sharing this link)


On Friday, 13 December 2019 19:09:02 UTC+5:30, Sharad Lele wrote:
>
> Dear All,
> I have discovered a source of cadastral maps for several states. This is 
> mostly under the BhuNaksha initiative of NIC. They seem to have created 
> separate websites for each state. Don't know for how many. I have found:
>
> Maharashtra: 
> https://mahabhunakasha.mahabhumi.gov.in/bhunaksha/27/index.jsp
> Madhya Pradesh: http://www.mpbhuabhilekh.nic.in/
> Chhattisgarh: https://bhunaksha.cg.nic.in/#home-pane  (DOES NOT WORK 
> RIGHT NOW)
> Odisha: http://bhunakshaodisha.nic.in/bhunaksha/
>
> The BhuNaksha websites have a common format: you can choose district, 
> taluka and village, and then the village cadastral map shows up (its in png 
> format). You can click on a plot/parcel, and it will show the details of 
> that plot: area, owner name, etc. You can generate  pdf report for that 
> parcel. 
>
> Maharashtra version had added ability to show you the cadastral map in 
> geo-rectified mode on top of a google-earth-like satellite image--quite 
> useful.
>
> CATCH: a) the names of district, taluka, village etc are IN THE STATE 
> SCRIPT: so devanagari for MP & Maha & CG, but Odiya for Odisha. So if you 
> don't read that script--you are sunk
> b) in most states (except Maharashtra!), it is not enough to know the 
> district, taluka and village name. Within a taluka, you have know Revenue 
> Inspector and then something called 'halka', and then choose from the 
> villages within that halka. If you don't know this (RI and halka), you have 
> to do brute force: search in each halka in each RI! (typical sarkari 
> rubbish: not wanting common people to actually use the website!).
>
> Karnataka seems to have its own initiative: 
> https://www.landrecords.karnataka.gov.in/service3/
> Here, you can actually download pdfs of each cadastral map, and in some 
> cases, even the KML! And searching for the village is district, taluka and 
> then village.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> I am sure there are more such websites for other states. Please look up 
> and share.
>
> Sharad
>

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[datameet] Re: BhuNaksha: source of cadastral maps

2019-12-13 Thread Naraina Damle
Interesting

On Friday, December 13, 2019 at 7:09:02 PM UTC+5:30, Sharad Lele wrote:
>
> Dear All,
> I have discovered a source of cadastral maps for several states. This is 
> mostly under the BhuNaksha initiative of NIC. They seem to have created 
> separate websites for each state. Don't know for how many. I have found:
>
> Maharashtra: 
> https://mahabhunakasha.mahabhumi.gov.in/bhunaksha/27/index.jsp
> Madhya Pradesh: http://www.mpbhuabhilekh.nic.in/
> Chhattisgarh: https://bhunaksha.cg.nic.in/#home-pane  (DOES NOT WORK 
> RIGHT NOW)
> Odisha: http://bhunakshaodisha.nic.in/bhunaksha/
>
> The BhuNaksha websites have a common format: you can choose district, 
> taluka and village, and then the village cadastral map shows up (its in png 
> format). You can click on a plot/parcel, and it will show the details of 
> that plot: area, owner name, etc. You can generate  pdf report for that 
> parcel. 
>
> Maharashtra version had added ability to show you the cadastral map in 
> geo-rectified mode on top of a google-earth-like satellite image--quite 
> useful.
>
> CATCH: a) the names of district, taluka, village etc are IN THE STATE 
> SCRIPT: so devanagari for MP & Maha & CG, but Odiya for Odisha. So if you 
> don't read that script--you are sunk
> b) in most states (except Maharashtra!), it is not enough to know the 
> district, taluka and village name. Within a taluka, you have know Revenue 
> Inspector and then something called 'halka', and then choose from the 
> villages within that halka. If you don't know this (RI and halka), you have 
> to do brute force: search in each halka in each RI! (typical sarkari 
> rubbish: not wanting common people to actually use the website!).
>
> Karnataka seems to have its own initiative: 
> https://www.landrecords.karnataka.gov.in/service3/
> Here, you can actually download pdfs of each cadastral map, and in some 
> cases, even the KML! And searching for the village is district, taluka and 
> then village.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> I am sure there are more such websites for other states. Please look up 
> and share.
>
> Sharad
>

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