Some providers do provide, too costly.
Regards,
Shridhar Patel
ISD - HO
Gujarat Co.Op.Milk Marketing Federation Limited.
Direct : 02692-221268
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On Thu, Mar 17, 2016 at 10:48 AM, Jaisen Nedumpala
wrote:
> Hi Shravan,
>
> I don't think that you would get it
Hi,
Good,
Let us see what can be done with this.
On Monday, March 14, 2016 at 4:46:14 PM UTC+5:30, Devdatta Tengshe wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I saw that Bhuvan has a portal for Post offices, and I decided to poke
> around a bit, and I found that the data could be Scraped.
>
> I have scrapped the
Hey everyone,
I am looking for pin code boundaries of India, preferably in any of the GIS
file formats ( kml, kmz, shp, geojson or any other ). It would be nice if
someone can point me in the right direction, where I can get this data from.
Thanks,
Shravan
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Datameet is a community of Data
Hey guys,
Finally!
After a long wait, we are having a brainstorming session on the 31st of
March at the Data{Meet} Ahmedabad's 5th Meetup.
We will be meeting at CEPT University's Faculty of Management block, MG
Science College at 7 PM on 31st of March.
The agenda is, there's 'no agenda' for
Thanks guys!
I think we can start a community project to build these boundaries. How
about using OpenStreetMap to trace these boundaries. Ideas, suggestions are
welcome.
Thanks Raphael, I think I'll use the point to polygon method for now.
Thanks,
Shravan
On 17 March 2016 at 11:33, Raphael
Hi Shravan,
another option - depending on what you are after - could be to use
Devdatta's point data for post offices, voronoi it into polygons, and
aggregate by pincode - that might not be the same as official
boundaries, but the closest you can get (each locality in India would be
assigned to
Good afternoon.
Here is an extract from Times of India piece this morning
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/delhi/Pollution-watch-at-centre-of-next-odd-even-plan/articleshow/51433115.cms
"Between January 1 and 15, Delhi government had collected air quality
readings from more than 180