Re: [datameet] Census 2001 Tahsils Shapefile (5,461 records)

2015-09-14 Thread Deepak B
Hi Dev/Justin

Do any of you happen to have a C.D.Block/Block level map of Haryana with 
you or can you direct me to where i can get them. The file which was shared 
earlier has the tehsil level maps for Haryana :-(, although the block level 
data for Bihar was very useful (there are around 125 blocks at present in 
Haryana). 

Thanks in advance

On Monday, 10 August 2015 07:09:41 UTC+5:30, Deepak B wrote:
>
> Hi Dev
>
> Thanks a ton for sharing the page. It made my day! 
>
> It did help me very much and was just what i had wanted!! I am still 
> learning qGIS and there seems to be lot of features i am yet to learn. 
>
> Regarding the tehsil shapefiles, what type of copyright is on them. I 
> would like to present the the shapefiles and the merged ones for use in a 
> National Disease Program of Government of India. Kindly advise how i should 
> seek permission for the same. 
>
> Regards
> Deepak B
>
> On Saturday, 8 August 2015 10:50:18 UTC+5:30, Devdatta Tengshe wrote:
>>
>> Hi Deepak,
>> So if I have understood you correctly, you will have to manually merge 
>> the appropriate tehsils.
>>
>> Here is a page which talks how you can manually merge polygons while 
>> editing them in QGIS: 
>> http://blog.thematicmapping.org/2013/06/merging-polygons-in-qgis.html
>>
>> Regards,
>> Dev
>>
>>

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Re: [datameet] Census 2001 Tahsils Shapefile (5,461 records)

2015-08-07 Thread Deepak B
@ Dev - I am trying to get a unit which is a go-between Tehsil (Block) and 
district... This is how districts are classified in India's National 
Tuberculosis program. It is known as Tuberculosis Unit
  For example - A district X has 10 tehsils/blocks and few 
adjacent blocks are combined to get 4 units, which is the functional 
division

  I did try with my sparse qGIS knowledge and couldn't find a 
solution :-(

@ Yogi - Thanks for your reply. I did try your suggestion and used the 
Union tool. But it didn't work out. Maybe my steps were wrong, so i plan 
to go through some youtube tutorials and see if i got the steps right :-)

Regards
Deepak B 

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Re: [datameet] Census 2001 Tahsils Shapefile (5,461 records)

2015-08-07 Thread Devdatta Tengshe
Hi Deepak,
So if I have understood you correctly, you will have to manually merge the
appropriate tehsils.

Here is a page which talks how you can manually merge polygons while
editing them in QGIS:
http://blog.thematicmapping.org/2013/06/merging-polygons-in-qgis.html

Regards,
Dev



On Sat, Aug 8, 2015 at 8:38 AM, Deepak B deep19882...@gmail.com wrote:

 @ Dev - I am trying to get a unit which is a go-between Tehsil (Block) and
 district... This is how districts are classified in India's National
 Tuberculosis program. It is known as Tuberculosis Unit
   For example - A district X has 10 tehsils/blocks and few
 adjacent blocks are combined to get 4 units, which is the functional
 division

   I did try with my sparse qGIS knowledge and couldn't find a
 solution :-(

 @ Yogi - Thanks for your reply. I did try your suggestion and used the
 Union tool. But it didn't work out. Maybe my steps were wrong, so i plan
 to go through some youtube tutorials and see if i got the steps right :-)

 Regards
 Deepak B

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Re: [datameet] Census 2001 Tahsils Shapefile (5,461 records)

2015-08-06 Thread Yogesh K S
Hi Deepak,

Add your C.D. Blocks or Tehsils shapefiles as different vector layers on QGIS 
and try Vector-Geoprocessing Tools-Union. This has worked for me few times.

Hope this helps.

cheers,
yogi


On Wednesday, August 5, 2015 at 9:13:02 PM UTC+5:30, Deepak B wrote:
 Hi Dev
 
 
 I had a query regarding the shapefile. If i want to combine a few C.D. Blocks 
 or Tehsils of a district into one, is that possible with QGIS?
 
 
 Would appreciate any guidance in this regard. Thanks in advance.
 
 
 Regards
 Deepak B 
 

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Re: [datameet] Census 2001 Tahsils Shapefile (5,461 records)

2015-08-06 Thread Devdatta Tengshe
Hi Deepak,

Yes you can merge several tehisils into one via QGIS.

If you are looking to get the districts, I'll suggest that you have a look
at the Datameet Repo: https://github.com/datameet/maps/, which has the
districts for 2001  2011 census.

Regards,
Dev

On Wed, Aug 5, 2015 at 9:13 PM, Deepak B deep19882...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Dev

 I had a query regarding the shapefile. If i want to combine a few C.D.
 Blocks or Tehsils of a district into one, is that possible with QGIS?

 Would appreciate any guidance in this regard. Thanks in advance.

 Regards
 Deepak B

 On Friday, 24 July 2015 12:50:38 UTC+5:30, Devdatta Tengshe wrote:

 Hi Deepak,

 The Link in OP's Post (https://app.box.com/s/vljeiolbqhx2hwyz8qxs) Is
 still accessible to me. What do you see when you visit the link? Let me
 know if you have trouble accessing this data. I have it saved my system.

 Regards,
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Re: [datameet] Census 2001 Tahsils Shapefile (5,461 records)

2015-08-05 Thread Deepak B
Hi Dev

I had a query regarding the shapefile. If i want to combine a few C.D. 
Blocks or Tehsils of a district into one, is that possible with QGIS?

Would appreciate any guidance in this regard. Thanks in advance.

Regards
Deepak B 

On Friday, 24 July 2015 12:50:38 UTC+5:30, Devdatta Tengshe wrote:

 Hi Deepak,

 The Link in OP's Post (https://app.box.com/s/vljeiolbqhx2hwyz8qxs) Is 
 still accessible to me. What do you see when you visit the link? Let me 
 know if you have trouble accessing this data. I have it saved my system.

 Regards, 
 Dev



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Re: [datameet] Census 2001 Tahsils Shapefile (5,461 records)

2015-07-24 Thread Justin Meyers
Deepak,
Did the link Dev sent you work?  I no longer have the data, but may be able 
to find some updated Bihar data if need be (or any other location in India).

Cheers,
Justin

On Friday, July 24, 2015 at 3:20:38 AM UTC-4, Devdatta Tengshe wrote:

 Hi Deepak,

 The Link in OP's Post (https://app.box.com/s/vljeiolbqhx2hwyz8qxs) Is 
 still accessible to me. What do you see when you visit the link? Let me 
 know if you have trouble accessing this data. I have it saved my system.

 Regards, 
 Dev

 On Thu, Jul 23, 2015 at 8:17 PM, Deepak B deep19...@gmail.com 
 javascript: wrote:

 Hi Justin

 I was just browsing through the datameet archives for Block level 
 shapefiles Bihar. Unfortunately, your post seems to be have been deleted or 
 the link broken!

 Can you please share the link for the same, if available with you.

 Thanks in advance! :-)


 On Wednesday, 6 August 2014 09:51:27 UTC+5:30, Justin Meyers wrote:

 Devdatta,
 This is raw data that I converted from kml to shp.  So it took me about 
 30 minutes to make sure the attributes came through properly.  Cannot say 
 my source until I download the rest of the content from the site, before 
 they take it down.  It seems like they put data on the internet, then try 
 to take it down (or hide it...).  Not really sure why?  I posted the Orissa 
 sample for you some time ago, but you never responded?  I found official 
 data for Orissa as well, so converting the census pdfs to gis is a big 
 waste of time (took me a few days...).

 As per the quality of this dataset, it is the best I have seen on a 
 national level.  But if you look state by state, or really want quality 
 data, then this isn't what you want.  I would call this dataset a rough 
 start.

 I posted a update about Bihar (
 https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/datameet/QuP4Tt4n0_g) and that 
 data is amazing, this data doesn't hold a candle to it.  Too bad the 
 government doesn't want help from the experts ;)

 Cheers,
 Justin

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Re: [datameet] Census 2001 Tahsils Shapefile (5,461 records)

2015-07-24 Thread Deepak B
Hi Justin

The link Dev sent, did work. Appreciate you for all the handwork you had 
put in. I will let you know in case i need some updated Bihar data.

If i am to use this shape file in some report or presentation, is it 
suffice if i quote the weblink? Kindly advise

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Re: [datameet] Census 2001 Tahsils Shapefile (5,461 records)

2015-07-24 Thread Deepak B
Hi Dev

The link you sent to me worked! :-) 

Thank you.

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Re: [datameet] Census 2001 Tahsils Shapefile (5,461 records)

2015-07-23 Thread Deepak B
Hi Justin

I was just browsing through the datameet archives for Block level 
shapefiles Bihar. Unfortunately, your post seems to be have been deleted or 
the link broken!

Can you please share the link for the same, if available with you.

Thanks in advance! :-)


On Wednesday, 6 August 2014 09:51:27 UTC+5:30, Justin Meyers wrote:

 Devdatta,
 This is raw data that I converted from kml to shp.  So it took me about 30 
 minutes to make sure the attributes came through properly.  Cannot say my 
 source until I download the rest of the content from the site, before they 
 take it down.  It seems like they put data on the internet, then try to 
 take it down (or hide it...).  Not really sure why?  I posted the Orissa 
 sample for you some time ago, but you never responded?  I found official 
 data for Orissa as well, so converting the census pdfs to gis is a big 
 waste of time (took me a few days...).

 As per the quality of this dataset, it is the best I have seen on a 
 national level.  But if you look state by state, or really want quality 
 data, then this isn't what you want.  I would call this dataset a rough 
 start.

 I posted a update about Bihar (
 https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/datameet/QuP4Tt4n0_g) and that 
 data is amazing, this data doesn't hold a candle to it.  Too bad the 
 government doesn't want help from the experts ;)

 Cheers,
 Justin


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Re: [datameet] Census 2001 Tahsils Shapefile (5,461 records)

2014-08-06 Thread Justin Meyers


 Sharad,

  

 I have worked with GADM over the years and know the pros and cons (it is 
 one of the few global datasources that is somewhat consistent and free, 
 however, there is NO documentation, NO support, NO updates, and is heavily 
 generalized, etc).  So I call it junk because there is better data out 
 there.  Could you share your Karnataka shapefiles?


Thanks! 

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Re: [datameet] Census 2001 Tahsils Shapefile (5,461 records)

2014-08-06 Thread Devdatta Tengshe
Hi Justin,

Sorry for not responding to your earlier mail about Orissa. I've been under
a Tsunami of emails recently, and haven't completely caught up on all of
them.

I have been looking at the attributes of your dataset, and they look quite
good. Even the Geometry is decent upto approximately a scale of 1:500,000.

I was asking about the source of data, so that I could figure out the the
Licensing. Depending on the Licensing, I could post the shapefiles to the
datameet Github repo.


Working with Government Departments is a pain, and expecting them to reply
to emails is madness in my experience. So I feel your pain.

Once you have finished downloading the data from your source, do let me
know. I'm ready to help you on that if you need any assistance converting
that data/correcting it.

Regards,
Devdatta





On Wed, Aug 6, 2014 at 9:51 AM, Justin Meyers justinelliotmey...@gmail.com
wrote:

 Devdatta,
 This is raw data that I converted from kml to shp.  So it took me about 30
 minutes to make sure the attributes came through properly.  Cannot say my
 source until I download the rest of the content from the site, before they
 take it down.  It seems like they put data on the internet, then try to
 take it down (or hide it...).  Not really sure why?  I posted the Orissa
 sample for you some time ago, but you never responded?  I found official
 data for Orissa as well, so converting the census pdfs to gis is a big
 waste of time (took me a few days...).

 As per the quality of this dataset, it is the best I have seen on a
 national level.  But if you look state by state, or really want quality
 data, then this isn't what you want.  I would call this dataset a rough
 start.

 I posted a update about Bihar (
 https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/datameet/QuP4Tt4n0_g) and that
 data is amazing, this data doesn't hold a candle to it.  Too bad the
 government doesn't want help from the experts ;)

 Cheers,
 Justin



 On Wednesday, August 6, 2014 12:02:57 AM UTC-4, Devdatta Tengshe wrote:

 Hi Justin,

 Firstly let me congratulate you on doing this. I'm sure that this must
 have involved a lot of sweat, blood and tears (Working with government
 data, usually involves the last one). This is the most up-to-date,
 comprehensive  complete dataset for sub districts that I have seen.

 Could you tell us what was the source for creating these boundaries?

 I'll cross check it with other datasets, and let you know how it goes.

 Regards,
 Devdatta



 On Wed, Aug 6, 2014 at 8:06 AM, Justin Meyers justinell...@gmail.com
 wrote:


 https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-JCJJdFxwIJ4/U-GSaLtnplI/AJw/3nhGoIFzCNE/s1600/indiatahsil2001.jpg

 https://app.box.com/s/vljeiolbqhx2hwyz8qxs

 Processed from a kml; did not edit any geometry or attributes.  Data is
 pretty generalized, but it is a good start for a national dataset.  I keep
 finding better data as I continue to look (already posted two previous
 versions of a taluk/ tahsil/ amin 3 boundary).  After concerns to missing
 data, this is the best to date I have found.

 Cheers!
 Justin

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[datameet] Census 2001 Tahsils Shapefile (5,461 records)

2014-08-05 Thread Justin Meyers


https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-JCJJdFxwIJ4/U-GSaLtnplI/AJw/3nhGoIFzCNE/s1600/indiatahsil2001.jpg

https://app.box.com/s/vljeiolbqhx2hwyz8qxs

Processed from a kml; did not edit any geometry or attributes.  Data is 
pretty generalized, but it is a good start for a national dataset.  I keep 
finding better data as I continue to look (already posted two previous 
versions of a taluk/ tahsil/ amin 3 boundary).  After concerns to missing 
data, this is the best to date I have found.

Cheers!
Justin

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Re: [datameet] Census 2001 Tahsils Shapefile (5,461 records)

2014-08-05 Thread Devdatta Tengshe
Hi Justin,

Firstly let me congratulate you on doing this. I'm sure that this must have
involved a lot of sweat, blood and tears (Working with government data,
usually involves the last one). This is the most up-to-date, comprehensive
 complete dataset for sub districts that I have seen.

Could you tell us what was the source for creating these boundaries?

I'll cross check it with other datasets, and let you know how it goes.

Regards,
Devdatta



On Wed, Aug 6, 2014 at 8:06 AM, Justin Meyers justinelliotmey...@gmail.com
wrote:


 https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-JCJJdFxwIJ4/U-GSaLtnplI/AJw/3nhGoIFzCNE/s1600/indiatahsil2001.jpg

 https://app.box.com/s/vljeiolbqhx2hwyz8qxs

 Processed from a kml; did not edit any geometry or attributes.  Data is
 pretty generalized, but it is a good start for a national dataset.  I keep
 finding better data as I continue to look (already posted two previous
 versions of a taluk/ tahsil/ amin 3 boundary).  After concerns to missing
 data, this is the best to date I have found.

 Cheers!
 Justin

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Re: [datameet] Census 2001 Tahsils Shapefile (5,461 records)

2014-08-05 Thread Justin Meyers
Devdatta,
This is raw data that I converted from kml to shp.  So it took me about 30 
minutes to make sure the attributes came through properly.  Cannot say my 
source until I download the rest of the content from the site, before they 
take it down.  It seems like they put data on the internet, then try to 
take it down (or hide it...).  Not really sure why?  I posted the Orissa 
sample for you some time ago, but you never responded?  I found official 
data for Orissa as well, so converting the census pdfs to gis is a big 
waste of time (took me a few days...).

As per the quality of this dataset, it is the best I have seen on a 
national level.  But if you look state by state, or really want quality 
data, then this isn't what you want.  I would call this dataset a rough 
start.

I posted a update about Bihar 
(https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/datameet/QuP4Tt4n0_g) and that 
data is amazing, this data doesn't hold a candle to it.  Too bad the 
government doesn't want help from the experts ;)

Cheers,
Justin



On Wednesday, August 6, 2014 12:02:57 AM UTC-4, Devdatta Tengshe wrote:

 Hi Justin,

 Firstly let me congratulate you on doing this. I'm sure that this must 
 have involved a lot of sweat, blood and tears (Working with government 
 data, usually involves the last one). This is the most up-to-date, 
 comprehensive  complete dataset for sub districts that I have seen.

 Could you tell us what was the source for creating these boundaries?

 I'll cross check it with other datasets, and let you know how it goes.

 Regards,
 Devdatta



 On Wed, Aug 6, 2014 at 8:06 AM, Justin Meyers justinell...@gmail.com 
 javascript: wrote:


 https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-JCJJdFxwIJ4/U-GSaLtnplI/AJw/3nhGoIFzCNE/s1600/indiatahsil2001.jpg

 https://app.box.com/s/vljeiolbqhx2hwyz8qxs

 Processed from a kml; did not edit any geometry or attributes.  Data is 
 pretty generalized, but it is a good start for a national dataset.  I keep 
 finding better data as I continue to look (already posted two previous 
 versions of a taluk/ tahsil/ amin 3 boundary).  After concerns to missing 
 data, this is the best to date I have found.

 Cheers!
 Justin

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Re: [datameet] Census 2001 Tahsils Shapefile (5,461 records)

2014-08-05 Thread Justin Meyers


https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-R0Y80NzLfCo/U-GuxQ7iCwI/AKA/gdN3wX4skFk/s1600/bihar_sample.jpg
see the Bihar data compared to this:Red=Bihar Black=this dataset



On Wednesday, August 6, 2014 12:21:27 AM UTC-4, Justin Meyers wrote:

 Devdatta,
 This is raw data that I converted from kml to shp.  So it took me about 30 
 minutes to make sure the attributes came through properly.  Cannot say my 
 source until I download the rest of the content from the site, before they 
 take it down.  It seems like they put data on the internet, then try to 
 take it down (or hide it...).  Not really sure why?  I posted the Orissa 
 sample for you some time ago, but you never responded?  I found official 
 data for Orissa as well, so converting the census pdfs to gis is a big 
 waste of time (took me a few days...).

 As per the quality of this dataset, it is the best I have seen on a 
 national level.  But if you look state by state, or really want quality 
 data, then this isn't what you want.  I would call this dataset a rough 
 start.

 I posted a update about Bihar (
 https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/datameet/QuP4Tt4n0_g) and that 
 data is amazing, this data doesn't hold a candle to it.  Too bad the 
 government doesn't want help from the experts ;)

 Cheers,
 Justin



 On Wednesday, August 6, 2014 12:02:57 AM UTC-4, Devdatta Tengshe wrote:

 Hi Justin,

 Firstly let me congratulate you on doing this. I'm sure that this must 
 have involved a lot of sweat, blood and tears (Working with government 
 data, usually involves the last one). This is the most up-to-date, 
 comprehensive  complete dataset for sub districts that I have seen.

 Could you tell us what was the source for creating these boundaries?

 I'll cross check it with other datasets, and let you know how it goes.

 Regards,
 Devdatta



 On Wed, Aug 6, 2014 at 8:06 AM, Justin Meyers justinell...@gmail.com 
 wrote:


 https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-JCJJdFxwIJ4/U-GSaLtnplI/AJw/3nhGoIFzCNE/s1600/indiatahsil2001.jpg

 https://app.box.com/s/vljeiolbqhx2hwyz8qxs

 Processed from a kml; did not edit any geometry or attributes.  Data is 
 pretty generalized, but it is a good start for a national dataset.  I keep 
 finding better data as I continue to look (already posted two previous 
 versions of a taluk/ tahsil/ amin 3 boundary).  After concerns to missing 
 data, this is the best to date I have found.

 Cheers!
 Justin

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Re: [datameet] Census 2001 Tahsils Shapefile (5,461 records)

2014-08-05 Thread Dilip Damle
Justin, Devdatta, 

It's all about how things work in India, 

Devdatta mentioned SWEat,blood and teARS 

It also includes the capitalised word :)

Good to persevere though.
Congratulatioins.

Rgds
Dilip Damle




On Wednesday, August 6, 2014 9:59:13 AM UTC+5:30, Justin Meyers wrote:


 https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-R0Y80NzLfCo/U-GuxQ7iCwI/AKA/gdN3wX4skFk/s1600/bihar_sample.jpg
 see the Bihar data compared to this:Red=Bihar Black=this dataset



 On Wednesday, August 6, 2014 12:21:27 AM UTC-4, Justin Meyers wrote:

 Devdatta,
 This is raw data that I converted from kml to shp.  So it took me about 
 30 minutes to make sure the attributes came through properly.  Cannot say 
 my source until I download the rest of the content from the site, before 
 they take it down.  It seems like they put data on the internet, then try 
 to take it down (or hide it...).  Not really sure why?  I posted the Orissa 
 sample for you some time ago, but you never responded?  I found official 
 data for Orissa as well, so converting the census pdfs to gis is a big 
 waste of time (took me a few days...).

 As per the quality of this dataset, it is the best I have seen on a 
 national level.  But if you look state by state, or really want quality 
 data, then this isn't what you want.  I would call this dataset a rough 
 start.

 I posted a update about Bihar (
 https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/datameet/QuP4Tt4n0_g) and that 
 data is amazing, this data doesn't hold a candle to it.  Too bad the 
 government doesn't want help from the experts ;)

 Cheers,
 Justin



 On Wednesday, August 6, 2014 12:02:57 AM UTC-4, Devdatta Tengshe wrote:

 Hi Justin,

 Firstly let me congratulate you on doing this. I'm sure that this must 
 have involved a lot of sweat, blood and tears (Working with government 
 data, usually involves the last one). This is the most up-to-date, 
 comprehensive  complete dataset for sub districts that I have seen.

 Could you tell us what was the source for creating these boundaries?

 I'll cross check it with other datasets, and let you know how it goes.

 Regards,
 Devdatta



 On Wed, Aug 6, 2014 at 8:06 AM, Justin Meyers justinell...@gmail.com 
 wrote:


 https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-JCJJdFxwIJ4/U-GSaLtnplI/AJw/3nhGoIFzCNE/s1600/indiatahsil2001.jpg

 https://app.box.com/s/vljeiolbqhx2hwyz8qxs

 Processed from a kml; did not edit any geometry or attributes.  Data is 
 pretty generalized, but it is a good start for a national dataset.  I keep 
 finding better data as I continue to look (already posted two previous 
 versions of a taluk/ tahsil/ amin 3 boundary).  After concerns to missing 
 data, this is the best to date I have found.

 Cheers!
 Justin

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