PARLIAMENT QUESTION: PROGRESS OF NATIONAL GEOSPATIAL MISSION
PARLIAMENT QUESTION: PROGRESS OF NATIONAL GEOSPATIAL MISSION
In line with the Budget Announcement, the procedural formalities of National Geospatial Mission proposal appraisal were initiated. In this regard, wider stakeholder consultation with concerned Ministry/ Department has been done at different stage of proposal appraisal as per prescribed guidelines. After incorporation of suggestions received at various stages of appraisal process, the mission document in the form of cabinet note is being finalized. After the approval, the fund earmarked for the mission will be utilized accordingly.
As per the Geospatial Guidelines dated 15.02.2021, all Geospatial Data produced using public funds, except the classified geospatial data collected by security/law enforcement agencies, shall be made easily accessible for scientific, economic and developmental purposes to all Indian Entities and without any restrictions on their use. Accordingly, all the geospatial data generated by Survey of India are easily & openly accessible through the Survey of India’s online map portal https://onlinemaps.surveyofindia.gov.in/.
Through the National Institute of Geo-informatics Science and Technology (NIGST), training and capacity-building programmes are being conducted in geodesy, GNSS processing, digital mapping and GIS technologies for Survey of India’s/ Central & State Government officers. Trainings for Survey of India officers and staff are also being conducted in association with premier Indian Institutes like IIT Kanpur, IIT Bombay, IIT Tirupati etc. Active engagement is being undertaken through national and international geospatial platforms, including UN-GGCE and UN-GGIM, to align domestic capabilities with global best practices.
This information was given by the Minister of State (Independent charge) for the Ministry of Science and Technology & Earth Sciences Dr. Jitendra Singh in a written reply in the Rajya Sabha today.