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Issues and resolutions - Decisions

National

Informatics National Workshop on ICT Applications 19 th -20 th June 2014

GIS For Agriculture Marketing Infrastructure

Multi-Layer GIS Approach for Agriculture Markets

Using technology to increase Government capacity and capability in

Planning, Evaluation, Monitoring and Implementation

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NIC has been providing technology support to Government over the last three decades

Nation wide Network NICNET has 60,000+

end users

National Data Centres 5000+ virtual machines with 730 Racks, 3

Petabyte storage & 38 gbps internet gateway

Assist Government in 75 Central

Ministries/Depts.

35 States/UTs 640+ Districts

Largest Indian Govt.

eMail Service with more than 3 million emails per day

More than 1 million SMS

per day through NIC SMS Gateway used by more than 230 applications

More than 2 million users

access NIC portals every day for information and services

INFRA STRUC TUR E & SE R VI CES

1.8 Lakh Digital

Signatures issued by NIC Certifying Authority

National Knowledge Network connecting over 900+ institutions and 66 Virtual Class Rooms

Largest Video

Conferencing network facilitating more than

25,000 conference hours per month

Datacenters host 7000+

websites and

applications of

Government

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NIC has been supporting Government in most of its e-Governance initiatives

eCourts

11000+ courts across the country fully ICT enabled

IVFRT

Implemented in 109 Missions, 78 ICPs, 25Airports, 4 million + Unique case files

ePanchayat

160,000 Panchayats use for accounting purpose

Transport

Vahan & Sarathi System at 989 RTOs, National Register with 10.5 Crore Vehicles, 3 Crore Driving Licenses

eProcurement

More than 2,20,000 tenders valued Rs. 2,60, 000 Crores

PDS

Automating Public Distribution System and Procedures

eOffice

Being Implemented in

29 Central departments and four States

Land Records

400 million+ (~ 85%) of land records digitized

CPSMS

Captures transactions of more than 9 lakh registered

agencies

MNREGS

12.5 crore Job Cards, 27.5 crore workers

India Portal

Virtual gateway to information about India, 70,000 visitors a day

Agriculture

6800 NADRS centres, 3500 Mandis (300 commodities) ICT enabled

eDistrict

Implemented in Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, UP, TN.

MCTS

36 Million Mothers, 28 million children, 3.4 lakh verification calls per day

eHospital

Implemented in more than 17 major hospitals like RML, AIIMS & NIMHANS

Scholarships (40m),

eCounselling (8.8 m students, 1.2 m seats), Treasuries Automation (16 States),

Property Registration (3400 SROs), VAT (18 States), Library (3000), Municipalities (123),

EPFO (65 m accounts),

CGHS (253 dispensaries,

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National Information Infrastructure (NII)

Data Centers

NII

NICNET

Video Conferencing, Mail and Messaging NKN

LANs in Govt Building

Certifying Autority

Cyber Security

GIS

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Major Gap Areas

Using the FEA-DRM

Environment Agriculture/Food Education

Poverty Alleviation National Health Mission

Rural/

Urban Development

Natural Resources

Risk Management Social Awareness

Information in vertical silos

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Different Ministries provide different sets of information from disparate databases

Survey of India

Topographical Data

Ministry of Science &

Technology

Indian Space Research Organization

Satellite Imagery

Department of Space

Registrar General of India

Census Information

Ministry of Home Affairs

Forest Survey of India

Forest Layer

Ministry of Environment & Forests

Geological Survey of India

Geological Mineral data

Ministry of Mines

National GIS

NBSSLNUP

Ministry of Agriculture

Soil Land Use Survey of India

Central Ground Water

board Central Water Commission Other Databases

Ministry of Water Resources

Other Ministries

There is a need for integration of these disparate databases into a National GIS through standardization.

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Components of National GIS

1. GIS Infrastructure: computing and networking infrastructure for GIS

2. GIS Asset: geo-database of seamless, nation-wide GIS content

3. GIS DSS Applications: as a service for government organizations, private developers, and citizens

4. Crowd-sourcing: Encourage public participation for information updation and application development

The National GIS needs to be established as information service infrastructure platform to facilitate flow of “Maps” through “Apps” for its usage in e-governance systems,

decision-making, planning & monitoring and citizen based services.

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GIS Activities initiated at NIC

 Multi-Layer GIS Framework:

Development of framework for integration of spatial ( 1:50K) and non-spatial data and delivery of web based GIS up to villages in multiple sectors.

 Utility Mapping for seven mega cities:

Base map using Aerial Photographs for six cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai,

Kolkata, Hyderabad, Bangalore and Ahmadabad.

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Multi-Layer GIS implementation strategy

Base frame work SOI

data

Surveying

Satellite Images DOS

Wasteland Mapping

Others

FSI- Forest Cover

SLUSI- Soil

CGWB-Ground Water

Non- Spatial

Data

RGI- Census 2001

Educational Survey

Health Survey

NREGA

Rural Roads

National GIS

Facilitator

Integrator

Standardization

Dissemination- Enterprise

NIC Internet

Cloud

External GIS Services

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Multi-Layer GIS Platform – NIC, DiETY initiative to leverage larger National GIS services

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Seamless Country wide base maps, satellite images and hybrid Maps

Pre-cached service at 12 levels (1:40 K to 1:18 K) & 23 feature layers

Multi-Scale & Multi-Resolution Map &Satellite imagery service

Terrain Base Map service, using DEM derived from 20m Contour

Geo-code web services with (12 lakhs locations)

Integration of Bhuvan services from DOS

Linkages with e-gov applications viz. NREGA, e- Panchyat, PMGSY , Telecom etc.

State/district/Sub district/Block wise viewing

Interoperability with Global Services viz. Google, Bing, ESRI etc

URL: http://nicmaps.rsgis.nic.in/

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Layers

National/ State/ District Village HQs & Boundaries Census Town

Habitations Settlements and Its footprints Roads

Railway lines and stations Airports

Surface water features Historical Places National Parks Forests

1:72K

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Area of Interest

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NIC Terrain

Himalayas

Western Ghats

Eastern

Ghats

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Map Options

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Up-Scaling of Multi-Layer GIS to strengthen

“Systems & Services” for Larger National

GIS & INGO (SFC Project of NIC, DietY)

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SCOPE

Up-Scaling of Existing Multi-Layer GIS Framework in 1:50,000 Scale to 1:10,000

Scale using High Resolution Satellite Data ( 2.5 m to 1 m or higher)

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NIC – GIS Application Services

National GIS Implementation

Mapping of

Demography and Amenities

National GIS web Portal

Rural Post office mapping

Atlas

Benchmark GIS Applications

Value Add MIS Integration of Raster and Vector Services

Mash up / collaborative Setup

Total Sanitation Campaign

Agmarknet Ground Water (CGWB)

Soil & Watershed (SLUSI)

Election GIS

NSDB Delhi Sports Election GIS NRCP

GEPR

Telecom GIS

Telecom Appl.

MHA- GIS Spatial Data Update Spatial Data

Development

Vector Data processing

Image Processing Maps

Data Conversion

……..

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NIC – GIS Application Services

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G2C Application

Web GIS for Village Level Mapping of Demography and Amenities

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Thematic Atlas for the entire Country

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National Agricultural Market Atlas

National Agricultural Market Atlas

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Agencies

•Directorate of Marketing and Inspection (DMI)

•Department of Agriculture and Cooperation (DAC )

•National Informatics Centre (NIC)

•National Institute of Agricultural Marketing (NIAM)

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SQL Data Server (AGMARKNET)

AGMARKNET NODES

2 3

1

Arc-GIS Server (Map server)

ArcSDE (Spatial Data

server)

DMI, DAC, NIC, Other Authenticated Users (Institutions, Farmers, Traders,

View maps over internet

National Agricultural Market Spatial Data Infrastructure

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Scope

The National Agricultural Market Atlas is a GIS based web application to view the agricultural markets linked to the -

► AGMARKNET nodes for daily market reporting, commodity transactions and commodity prices and

► Market Infrastructure Survey Data from NIAM (National Institute of Agricultural

Marketing, Jaipur)

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Statistics – Market Nodes Mapped

► No. of AGMARKNET nodes : 3500

► No. of AGMARKNET nodes mapped: 3000

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Spatial Layers

► AGMRKENT Nodes

► NIAM Survey markets

► District boundary

► State boundary

► Road/ Rail network

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AGMARKNET QUERY Modules

The AGMARKNET query modules are frozen with the interaction from DMI and DAC and are as follows:

► Markets reported

► Commodity Arrivals

► Commodity Prices

► Markets reported below MSP

► Top Ten Commodities and markets

► Monthly cumulative arrivals of a commodity

► Yearly cumulative arrivals of a commodity

► Markets not reported

► Market profile

► Best Price to farmer

► Best Price for a commodity

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1A. Markets Reported:

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1. Markets Reported for Wheat

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Commodity Arrivals: View markets reported for particular commodity/commodities

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Commodity Arrival details

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1C. Commodity Prices: View markets reported for a particular commodity and variety along

with prices.

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Markets Reported below MSP:

It has 2 options

► By date and

► By commodity

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By Date

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By Commodity

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Top ten Commodities and Markets

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Monthly Cumulative State-wise and commodity-wise

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Markets Not reported

► Last one weekk

► Last One month

► Last 3 months

► Last 6 months

► Last 1 year

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Markets Not Reported in Last One week

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Market Profile

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Best Price to Farmer:

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Best Market: Commodity and Price-wise

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Access to market through Rail/Road Network

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GW Potential

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Observations Wells

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Typical Hydrograph

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Web-Based Soil & Land Use Information Service

It is Framework Spatial Data Service Oriented Architecture with Sate of the art solution using latest GIS technology developed in web enabled environment around SOI reference system using following surveys of SLUSI:

Rapid Reconnaissance Survey (RRS) or Priority Delineation Survey (PDS) (Scale: 1:50,000) Soil Resource Mapping (SRM) (Scale: 1:50,000) Land Degradation Mapping (LDM) (Scale: 1:50,000) Detailed Soil Survey (DSS) (Scale:1:4000 to 1:15000)

National Reference System of watersheds in 1:1 Million Scale and further Delineation & Codification of Watershed up to 7th order drainage in 1:50,000 scale (Water Resource Region, Basin, Catchment, sub-catchment, watershed, sub-watershed & micro-watersheds)

Rich Spatial & Non-spatial Data content on Erosion Intensity Mapping (EIMU), sedimentation yield in catchments areas and land & soil resources

Prioritization of water sheds based on EIMU and further integration of DSS data for prioritized watersheds

Watershed Atlas

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Web-Based Soil & Land Use Information Service

Framework Data:

Spatial: Administrative Boundaries unto village level, transport network & cultural features, river & drainage, soil & physiography, EIMU, watershed boundaries, land degradation maps;

Non-Spatial: Physical & Chemical Characteristics of Soils, Watershed attributes, & Land attributes etc.

Stakeholders:

 Ministry of Agriculture, Department of Land Resources, Ministry of Rural Development and other central ministries

 State & District Government Organizations

 Research & Academic Institutions & other registered users

Global//National Perspective: Soil Conservation for enhanced agriculture production – land based development agenda.

Services: Government to Government (G2G)

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Map viewer Page

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Attribute based Map Rendering Module

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Identify Module

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Showing Attribute Table and Map Selection in Query

Builder Module

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GIS Application & Services for E-governance

S.No. Sectors Ministry/Department Remarks

1. Panchayat MoPR Mapping of GP Boundaries

& Locations using Local Government Directory of MoPR. 13 States Completed.

GIS enablement e- panchayat

2. Rural Development MRD MGNREGA & Land Records

3. Banking DFS GIS for financial Inclusion

4. Other Sectors

(a) IAP Districts Mapping (b) Telecom (c) Agriculture

Market Atlas (d) Education (e) Drinking

Water

(f) Ground Water (g) Total

Sanitation Campaign (h) Watershed

Planning Commission (a)

(b) DOT, BBNL,

BSNL,RAILTEL , PGCIL (c) MoA

(d)

(e) NCERT (f) MRD (g)

(h) CGWB (i) MRD

(j) MoA, DoLR

GIS Applications Services are enabled and further interaction is being taken to bring user on board for enhanced services.

5. State GIS Six States namely A.P., Orissa, T.N. Bihar, M.P. and Assam

Example Bihar State GIS Services

Service Level Classification:

Requirement/user needs based

Driven by e-gov programems/schemes

Scale – 1M, 1:250k, 1:50 K, 1:10 K or higher depending upon

Level of Planning/Decision-Making

Level of Granularity of Attributes

Spatial Layers needed as base

Service Definition for G2G, G2C or G2B

Note: Attribute & Content are scale independent. Granularity

of attributes decides level of services and content/scale

of base layer

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Panchayat GIS Services

1. Using Census Codified Local Government Directory (LGD) for Mapping of GPs and locations, to enhance the common base map for various e-gov schemes and programmes.

2. Integration of NIC GIS Map Service with work-flow and attributes of e-

Panchayat Suite, namely Panchayat Assets and monitoring of various

schemes and programmes.

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List of Applications

1. http://serviceonline.gov.in (Service Delivery Framework) 2. http://socialaudit.gov.in (Local Government Accountability) 3. http://lgdirectory.gov.in (Local Government Directory)

4. http://assetdirectory.gov.in (Maintaining Asset Directory) 5. http://reportingonline.gov.in (Monitoring progress)

6. http://accountingonline.gov.in (Accounting by PRIs) 7. http://areaprofiler.gov.in (Panchayats Profiler)

8. http://planningonline.gov.in (Planning Application) 9. http://trainingonline.gov.in (Training needs of PRI)

10. http://panchayatportals.gov.in (Portals of Panchayats)

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1. Service Adoption Report in GIS (Map based on NRSC+NIC-GIS Service)

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5. Service Demand Report in GIS (Map based on NIC-GIS Service)

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1. Social Audit Process Initiated by Panchayat Report in GIS:

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1. Consolidated Report of Panchayats in GIS

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1. State wise Asset Report in GIS

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1. Block Wise Execution Report in GIS

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3. Closure of book of accounts

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4. Scheme-wise Expenditure

Central Scheme

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5. Sector-wise Expenditure.

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1. GIS Report On Panchayat BPL Family Status.

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1. Planned Works Report in GIS.

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4. Planned Outlay Report in GIS.

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Conclusion

GIS is a tool to facilitate a platform for integration of heterogeneous information from Multiple sources with respect to geography.

Locational Intelligence is an essential requirement for the success of e-governance Systems.

Service Oriented Framework around standard common agriculture resource inventory.

GIS for Agriculture Markets can further be enhanced by integrating data on Rainfall & Climate, Agro-Met Information, Agriculture Census, Live-Stock Census, Soils & Watershed data from SLUSI, Crop details , Irrigation Details etc. , and linking it around AGMARKNET nodes.

Farmer’s Portal needs to leverage “Geo-Enabled Platform with locational Intelligence”, integrating diverse & heterogeneous databases managed by various verticals of Department of Agriculture & Cooperation.

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