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CHHATTISGARH EGOVERNANCE PROJECT - ITS USE IN DEVELOPMENT PLANNING

By A.M.Parial CEO CHiPS


Raipur Dt 05.11.2012
CHHATTISGARH GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEM,
Chhattisgarh Initiative
Establishment of Natural Resource Database
Georeferencing of Village Maps & Development of
Land Information System
Development of Spatial Database for Road
Network of Chhattisgarh

Rs 10,500/- per village required for preparing GIS total


20,007 villages to be covered.
GIS Layers
Primary Database Elements Derived Database Elements Primary Non- Spatial
(Spatial) (Spatial) Elements

Land use / cover map Water Body Mask Demographic data Village /
Tahsil Wise
Geomorphic units & landforms Habitation Mask Occupation data : Village /
Tahsil Wise
Rock Group /Lithologic units District Boundary
Geological structures Ground waterprospects
Soil types Default Land Development
User specified Land Development Composite map
Drainage network Final Land Resources Development
Watershed hierarchy Area Specific Water Resources Development
State / District boundaries Land capability
Village boundaries Watershed priorities for Soil conservation
Protected / Reserved Forest boundaries Run off potential deriver form soil layer
Well type classification Observation Well data WellMet observations
Log Data Water Quality
Settlement locations Service centre hierarchy of settlements
Rail network Soil irrigation
Rainfall / temp. Land irrigation
Mineral Water Quality for irrigation
Survey of India Toposheets Water Quality for irrigation purpose
Mosaic of IRS-1D WiFS

Tribal belt rich


in mineral &
forest
resources

Fertile Mahanadi
basin : Rice Bowl Districts Population Distribution Literacy
of the State PROFILE OF THE STATE
GEOGRAPHICAL AREA : 1,35,000 KM2,
FOREST AREA : 44.9 %,
NO OF DISTRICTS : 16, NO OF TAHSILS : 98
TOTAL NO OF VILLAGES : 20,379,
POPULATION : 20.8 MILLION,
Tribal belt rich in SOCIALLY BACKWARD : 45.1 %, LITERACY RATE : 65.1 %
mineral & forest AGRICULTURAL AREA : 43.5 %, IRRIGATED AREA : 8.5 %,
resources MINERALS : COAL, IRON, LIME STONE, BAUXITE, TIN,
DOLOMITE
SATELLITE DATA PREPARATION
LISS III DATA
GRIDBASE MAPGRID
RECTIFICATION

LISS III + PAN


PAN DATA
DATA MERGING
RECTIFICATION
Padki Bhat

Bhagmara

Belmand

Umaradah

Charota
Scanned cadastral map GEOREFERENCING OF VILLAGE (CADASTRAL) MAPS

Geo--referenced cadastral map


Geo

Vectorized cadastral map

Geo--referenced cadastral
Geo
map

More than 20,000 villages covered in > 48,000 sheets has


been accomplished with the participation of ~ 300 people
from LRD, industry and RRSSC.
Attribute information
Integration of geo-
geo-referenced
cadastral maps with NR database.
database.
Understanding the potential and
limitation of natural resources at
parcel level and suggesting alternate
strategies for land & water resources
GIS Layer development..
development
DRAINAGE UPDATION : Existing drainage courses Extracted from Image

Drainages not observed in existing maps and cadastral maps have been interpreted and updated
using high resolution remote sensing data which is vital for soil & water conservation
conservation..

Micro watershed boundaries could be delineated even in relatively flat areas


areas..

Essential input for watershed prioritization, planning, implementation and monitoring


monitoring..
SAMPLE OUTPUTS
SAMPLE OUTPUTS
SAMPLE OUTPUTS
Dhamtari RI Circles
Janpad Panchyat
Boundaries
Dhamtari District
SAMPLE OUTPUTS
Patwari Halka
Vs
Population
Density

Dhamtari
District
Patwari Halka Vs SC Population in

SAMPLE OUTPUTS
Dhamtari District
Dhamtari District
Panchyat Boundaries
Panchyat Boundaries of

SAMPLE OUTPUTS
Dhamtari District
Dhamtari District Road Network
SAMPLE OUTPUTS
Panchyat level
Literate Population

Dhamtari District
Village Maps for Land Records and Planning
Cadastral Maps for
Micro Level Planning and Land Records
DISTRICT--WISE ANALYSIS OF DEMOGRAPHY AND BASIC AMENITIES
DISTRICT

Durg District
NATURAL RESOURCES DATABASE IN GIS ENVIRONMENT DURG DISTRICT
To understand the potentials and limitations of land & water resources and generate
action plans for optimal utilization of natural resources based on local priorities.

Soil
ROAD INFORMATION SYSTEM (RIS), CHHATTISGARH
SURGUJA DISTRICT

NATIONAL
& STATE
HIGHWAYS IN
CHHATTISGARH
Updation of road map using high resolution IRS data
Field validation by PWD, RES and RRSSC.
BODHGHAT
BODHGHAT

NEW BRIDGE
NEW BRIDGE
Updated Roads

Existing Roads
IRS-PAN IMAGE
CHHATTISGARH CAPITAL AREA IDENTIFICATION USING RS & GIS
Geomorphology
Land Use

Soil Types Drainage

Roads

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CHHATTISGARH CAPITAL AREA IDENTIFICATION USING RS & GIS

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PRIORITIZATION OF BLOCKS FOR WATERSHED
DEVELOPMENT FOR ENTIRE STATE
WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENTAL
PLAN FOR ONE MICRO-
MICRO-WATERSHED
Pateshree Nala micro-watershed
Block-Dongargaon, Rajanandgaon District

Generation of site specific / area specific action plans for easy


implementation by local bodies.
Linkage with geo-referenced cadastral maps facilitates
participation of end beneficiaries.
IDENTIFICATION OF SUITABLE SITES FOR INDUSTRIAL
DEVELOPMENT District-wise for entire State of Chhattisgarh

Due to the availability of digital


databases on natural resources
this study is accomplished in 15
man days
days..

1. Proximity to Rail and Road (NH) 15 km on either side


2. Availability of surface water resources
3. Availability of non-
non-culturable wastelands
4. Should not be a forest land
DEMARCATION OF CORRIDOR FOR CSEB 400 KV TRANSMISSION LINE OF 1000 km IN
DIFFERENT REACHES OF CHHATTISGARH

Due to the availability of digital


databases on natural resources
this study is accomplished in 10
man days to meet the priority
requirement of the state.
state.

LAKHELI
to
BELAR
(285 km)

Criterion for the demarcation of the transmission line in GIS analysis.


Minimum of forest area be disturbed.
Nearer to the road for easy maintenance.
Away from the settlement/Abadi(populated area)
The Transmission line should have minimum bends (Maximum of 60o )
Cross minimum of Major rivers.
Crossing of the river should be at the minimum span
Line should cross the road, rail and river/stream in more or less perpendicular
position.
Should be at-least 5 km away from the Airport
Avoid mining areas (active mining, dumps, etc.)
Should be at-least 5 km away from the Reserve park/National Park boundary.
Based on specific requirements of CEO,
Zilla parishad, Mahasamund, identified
potential sites for horticulture and
floriculture development using the natural
resources database.

Having convinced with the advantages of


criteria driven specific action plans, the
government has launched
Horticulture Mission for the entire state.
THANK YOU

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