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1. 55 Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA SNo Level LAYER NAME Description Type CODEPAT CODEAAT single line on the map 15 DRAINAGECOVERED LINE 010d Drainage reptesented nig 3015 by single line on the map Polygon of Sewer Line open 16 SEWEROPEN_NET represented by single line on the net 3016 3016 map Polygon of Sewer line covered 17 SEWERCOVERED_NET represented by single line on the net 3017 3017 map Polygon of Sewer pipe line 18 SEWERPIPE_NET represented by single line onjnet 3018 3018 the map Polygon of Open Nalla written 19 NALLAOPEN_NET on map represented by single net 3019 3019 line on the map Polygon of Covered Nalla 20 NALLACOVERED_NET written on map represented by net 3020 3020 single line on the map Polygon of Open Drainage 21 DRAINAGEOPEN_NET represented by single line on the net 3021 3021 map Polygon of Covered Drainage 22 DRAINAGECOVERED NET represented by single line on the net 3022 3022 map 23 SYM_TOWER_TEL Telephone tower Point 3023 24 SYM_PWR_ST Power Station MSEB Point 3024 25 SYM_TRNFRMR Transformer Point 3025 26 Ber ema Transmission tower Point 3026 27 SYM_TEL_EXN Telephone Exchange Point 3027 28 SYM_WRLS_ST Wireless Station Point 3028 29 SYM_MOBILETOWER Mobile telephone tower Point 3029 30 SYM_POL_ST Pol
2. B vilage cD Andhra Pradesh C D assam Lat w e Long Alt ATION aaa 3 HB Snvne t f o Contact us Terms amp Conditions Cj Oe Basic Features of Bhuvan Access explore and visualize 2D and 3D image data along with rich value added services Visualize multi resolution multi sensor multi temporal IRS image data Superpose administrative boundaries of choice on images as required up to village level Visualization of AWS Automatic Weather Stations data information in a graphic view and use tabular weather data of user choice Fly to locations to fly from the current location directly to the selected location Heads Up Display HUD navigation controls tilt slider north indicator Opacity compass ring zoom slider Navigation using the 3D view pop up menu fly in fly out jump in jump around view point 3D fly through 3D view to fly to locations objects in the terrain and navigate freely using the mouse or keyboard Drawing 2D objects text labels polylines polygons rectangles 2D arrows circles ellipse Drawing 3D objects placing of expressive 3D models 2D polygons boxes Snapshot creation copies the 3D view to a floating window and allows to save to an external file Measurement tools horizontal distance aerial distance vertical distance Shadow analysis it sets the sun position based on the given time creating shadows and effects the
3. Existing Infrastructure Both City Level and Slum Level in various layers Roads amp footpaths both pucca and kutcha Parks Playgrounds and Open spaces all drains with direction of flow in the case of larger drains sections and levels landmarks e g Places of Worship Police Stations Bus Stations etc Water supply pipelines source works e g bore wells hand pumps etc or municipal supply public water stand posts Sewers location of manholes gutters Street lights electric poles Power and telecommunication lines poles Natural and man made drainage channels Elevations at all road junctions and turnings Existing Offsite infrastructure adjacent linked Urban Infrastructure e g Roads lanes access drainage sewerage water and power access roads location of secondary 31 Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA SI No Layers Data contents and specifications infrastructure in water mains and information on any main drains running case of Slum through the slum or to which the slum is connected Mapping Distances of slum to city wide services like access road outfall drain section of offsite drains and major culverts disposal points and HFLs diameters of pipes ELSR GLSR capacities and levels Diameters of trunk sewer MH top and invert levels at junction with main sewer distance from the slum settlement and capacity of treatment facilities
4. Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA Annexure III Illustrative Attributes required for different layers S No Feature Class Attributes Object ID from to Category National Highway State highway major road minor road lane slum road type concrete tar WBM kaccha Length right f way carriageway pavement surface storm drain number of lances Footpath Object ID Type width length etc 2 Water pipelines Object ID pipe dimensions flow direction Pressure Details of valves segment number segment length joint type pipe material depth below ground level consumer attribute details object ID customer ID customer name last bill amount and paid date 3 Electric lines Feeders object ID feeder ID LT Ckt code Section of LT conductor size and length Distribution transformers of 11 kv or less capacity voltage ratio manufacturer manufacture serial no year of manufacture date of commissioning meter no meter type Consumer indexing consumer name father s name consumer code date of connection pole no of LT mains to which connected service connection no Meter details meter no type make year of manufacture seal on meter body 4 Sewer pipeline Object ID flow type diameter material month installed date installed joint type last maintenance date manhole ID manhole cover type manhole levels G L LL 5 Storm water Object ID type width length
5. PostgreSOL PostgreSQL PostgreSQL PostgreSQL PostgreSQL PostgreSQL PostgreSQL PostgreSQL PostgreSQL Pataas NAI An ODBC User data source stores information about how to connect to the i data provider A User data source is only visible to you and can only be used on the curent machine mi i ODBC Data Source Administrator User DSN System DSN Fle DSN Drivers Tracing Connection Pooling About User Data Sources 1 PostgreSQL ODBC Driver psqlODBC Setup Data Source TE Description Database faphousing SSL Mode disable Server 10 2 0 173 Port 5432 User Nane postgres Passyerd Cancel Global _Manage DSN Figure 13 ODBC data source admin Figure 14 ODBC data source set up Choose OK The ms access driver should now appear under User Data Sources 4 Under the User DSN tab click Add 5 Select the Microsoft Access Driver and click Finish 6 For Data Source Name type ms access is 8 Click OK to exit 9 Close the CONTROL PANEL 10 The Basic SQL Connect Process 11 Assuming there is access to Postgre database including tables or queries follow these steps to connect to it from ArcGIS By right clicking the appropriate layer system will display the popup menu 78 Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA Ee Lm pe Peet Semon Ds ert toe Osua eer tf 32 4OOw QQuUEHOesFrOona 4 Si ee KE Ole oeie P LAC CE
6. d The Bidder have to compulsorily produce the documentary evidence for completion of the work of similar nature valued with turnover of not less than Rs T lakhs in words for each of the last three financial years 1 2 5 2 Financial Capabilities a The Bidder shall demonstrate that it has access to or has available liquid assets unencumbered real assets lines of credit and other financial means independent of any contractual advance payment sufficient to meet the activity cash flow requirements for the subject contract s in the event of stoppage start up or other delays in payment of the b The minimum estimated amount of Rs specify amount in Rs or in multiples thereof depending on the number of lots taken up simultaneously c In the relevant Information Form The Bidder shall also demonstrate to the satisfaction of Corporation that it has adequate sources of finance to meet the 71 Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA cash flow requirements on activities currently in progress and for future contract commitments d The audited balance sheets or other financial statements acceptable to Corporation shall be submitted and must demonstrate the soundness of The Bidder s financial position If deemed necessary Corporation shall have the authority to make inquiries with The Bidder s bankers 1 2 5 3 Personnel Capabilities The Bidder shall provide general information on the mana
7. My Layers F StateBoundries T districtBoundries T TatukBoundries internet Done aL al Fa A start Bhuvan Gateway to 1 indian Earth Observa E Microsoft PowerPoint e3 2 54PM Bhuvan 2D is a slick exciting on line mapping application It provides a highly responsive intuitive mapping interface with detailed imagery and map data embedded Some of its functional capabilities include map navigation map panning drawing line point polygon overview map linear and areal measurement These capabilities combine to make Bhuvan 2D a compelling product Bhuvan 3D Bhuvan 3D showcases images in a Multi sensor Multiplatform and a Multi temporal domain It lets you access explore and visualize IRS image and a bundle of rich thematic information in 3D landscape On Bhuvan 3D users can fly to different locations on the terrain and experience unparalleled 3D navigation 3D Bhuvan has many unique featured and easy to use intuitive interface where user can virtually experience the physical 94 characteristics of the terrain especially the Indian landscape The urban design tools area magic galore Here you can virtually build roads junctions and traffic lights in an urban setting Experience all this just on Bhuvan 3D it Add Layer E amp My Layers E BHUVAN Layers L Base Layers vu 3a Administrative Layers eD c c Towns Country O state O pistrict O Taluk Ej None
8. prepared and appended in this section A few changes are generally necessary to meet local ULBs requirements in the Instructions to Bidders and the Conditions of Contract The model Bidding Documents is intended as model Contract Care should be taken to check the relevance of the provisions of the standard documents against the requirements of the specific Services to be procured The following directions should be observed when using the documents 1 All the documents listed in the Table of Contents are normally required for the procurement of Services however they should be adapted as necessary to the circumstances of the particular Project 2 Details to be provided by the ULBs prior to release of the bidding documents are limited to the Invitation for Bids Section I Instructions to Bidders and Bidding Data Section ID and Special Conditions of Contract Section V in addition 7 YASHADA 2008 66 Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA Specifications and or Terms of Reference Drawings symbology and Activity Schedule respectively can be included as separate Sections Specific details should be furnished in the spaces indicated by italicized notes inside brackets Those details not filled in by the Corporation are the responsibility of the Bidder 3 Modifications to address specific Project or Contract needs should be provided as amendments to the Conditions of Contract If modifications ar
9. All states and cities can access the National level MIS which is a web enabled system and can be accessed universally Survey data has to be collected in the formats prescribed by MOHUPA and the data entry has to be done in the MIS system However respective States should be able to use the GIS maps online as needed under the project At national level there should be provision to select specific maps for display analysis and query as needed Web based application is accessed through a web browser over networks such as the Internet 4 7 1 Option 1 Using the online web based system Merits are e There is no requirement of separate hardware and software at the client end and therefore there is not much investment in the infrastructure required for implementation of the MIS GIS e Additional technical manpower requirement will not be needed at the client end as the technical issues will be resolved at central level MOHUPA 24 Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA e Applications can be accessed universally with necessary restriction policy in place e Client will always have access to updated software and need not put efforts in updating the software and hardware e Browser applications typically require little disk space at client end e They also provide compatibility to run the applications on any operating system in most cases i e Windows Linux etc because they operate within a web browser w
10. For slum resettlements and rehabilitation exercise to be carried out in the later stages of the programme Vacant lands in the city in close proximity to the existing slums need to be identified The vacant land may also be identified in the different zones and the peri urban areas urban fringe This could be done in the same procedure as that of the slum identification in the city s satellite image using image analysis parameters that suit the vacant lands Minimum land parcels for slum rehabilitation are to be decided from by planning guidelines issued by the Ministry separately for preparing slum free city plans in the context of RAY After the interpretation of images the thus identified slum pockets and vacant lands need to be cross checked with that of the available list with the municipality and the land revenue department as the case may be and in case of any inconsistencies field verification is to be conducted Municipal officer and a NGO CBO representative will undertake ground truthing exercise All the indentified and updated slum pockets and vacant lands will be transferred to one base map to emerge with an overall spatial distribution All possible parcels for land for 62 Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA housing settlement would be identified and marked on the base map at different zone levels 63 Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA Ann
11. GIS Based query and Analysis specialists Project 2 Building Information Systems officers 4 Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA Module 3 System Training 1 Web based Solutions both on Desktop and Administrators amp Network based Applications GIS specialists 2 Operational software open source and IGIS developed by ISRO NRSC Hyderabad would involve SOI nodal Centre for Total Station survey and large scale mapping CGG Nodal Centre for Slum MIS for designing the course content duration and scheduling of organizing the training programmes 9 0 Summary Rajiv Awas Yojana RAY basically addresses the aim of make our cities slum free This means the existing slums in various cities in the country need to be re developed through a participatory process and convincing the slum dwellers about better way of living and cleanliness etc Each slum will have to be temporarily rehabilitated new developmental plans prepared the plans to be implemented and finally the slum dwellers to be brought back to their own place at the end This entire process calls for a detailed design planning and implementation in a systematic manner Hence the project has decided to use technology as a means to find appropriate and accurate solution in a shorter time A combination of high spatial resolution satellite data GIS GPS MIS and other technologies are envisaged to be used for opti
12. Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA Examples of usage of the above codes SLUM POCKETS IN KALYAN DOMBIVALI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION DETAILED MAPPING OF THE SLUM POCKETS LAVERNAVE DRAINAGEDPEN FOUNTAINCANAL STAIRCASE_LINE WALL_LINE WELL_LINE WIPIPCLING LINC LAYERNAWE 3 x ME ELOGOPENSPACE Granrrorerty n IBN nant Sa A 4 7 ME ERICKKLIN_NET Capooner ser t er East y IE BRIOGE_NET JRLYSTN_NET t J S BUILDINGPROPOS rosocrry ner z Brg PCR I BULDING_NET Groacovesne NE i 5 I eU5sT_NET gt BE CREEK NET CLLTIVATED_NET E DRAINAGEOPEN T E ELECTSUBETN_NE CNET E MLOFLT_NET IEI OFENSPACE NET of SLUM POCKETS ALONG WITH PERIPHERY OF KALYAN RAILWAY STATION SLUM POCKETS ALONG WITH PERIPHERAL FEATURES IN KDMC Layers D rentation dit EO mes2139000 pore miaz133000 arc EE CULTIVATED_NET ZJ DRAINAGEOPEN I M ELECTSUBSTN_NE IBIHALOLNET W Hur NeT J II PARK ner weu ime f M PLAYGND NET WTPIPELINE_LINE E POND_NET PRKSP_NET QUARY NET RAILOVRBGD_NET E RAILPROPERTY_N IE RDDIVIDER NET M RiveR NET IRLYSTN_NET M RoaocrY_NeT LLTINATED_NET AINAGEOPEN I ECTSLESTN DE ALO _NET ATTRIBUTES OF NET TOPOLOGY COVER CODING GIVEN TO BOTH ARCS amp POLYGONS OF THE FEATURES THIS FACILITATES QUERY ON BOTH ARCS amp POLYGONS of mat2133000 poly gon Deser a 3 creek net N A Corey ENAINT 49133000 42133000 CRIIRCAT 33000 e poz WER TINEA TOME
13. Jan ets yos append rd be lapar tt ie wo pou cn or enmet pwn te layas Vesrws ware Pe as Wat pn art pe gar nar aan 1 resem te nk in at a Pt fa m be baad on 2 Cheon See patihe ee layas ox rd tthe em ae Oe Cane 5S row De webb tabes of haps Pat ba Nowe j Show yee Tate meea came Figure 15 Linking data source to ArcGIS basemap Figure 16 Linking MIS table to ArcGIS base map 12 As shown in Figure 15 go to Join and Relates and then click on join The system will display the below screen 13 Referencing Figure 16 above browse the relevant data source and select the app table and chose the common field in the ArcMap attribute data and the data source table With this process the system will link the data to ArcMap 79 Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA F seer rs woma red e s dhe wp a Seen Se he lm mann sary he de We 6 pow ar Se oo ae 1 Dem eh pt i be bant on ro Ormas be patin io n ep at am a anian Dr QQAurn es Prone OF MS IROX o paN tame gt OT tot fonono i J ooa ee g izo i 27 2 waaa any Figure 17 Linking the MIS fields to ArcIMS basemap Figure 18 ArcIMS MIS data mapped After joining the data source to ArcIMS MIS data mapped will be displayed as shown in Figure 17 amp 18 80 Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA Annexure IX List of empanelled agencies for
14. Link Table X Source Y Source X Map Y Map 4612 138634 2033 200116 4027 026004 3256 648283 2381 439775 4205 854436 3326 785457 lt 3942 333636 4310 337294 2579 115823 3657 019664 3365 368484 4128 589968 4139 905057 666932 998152 663555 986914 666046 462322 665142 302804 663940 395029 666404 649269 665283 121620 4542119 657031 4541437 273285 4543922 488661 4542405 542380 4542758 972794 4541841 518110 4541738 551487 666175 519 4543553 529 Meters Figure 7 Populating fields Based on the feature of interest multiple coordinates could be digitized and hence polygons can be drawn Figure 7 The attribute table of the polygon will have to be then populated with information pertaining to the polygon For instance if a slum is digitized from the map information on land ownership dimensions of the structure and any relevant information need to be populated under individual fields An example of populating fields is shown in Figure 4 above Each polygon would also have a unique identification number 47 Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA b Illustrative procedure of digitizing CAD based paper maps or toposheets If there are CAD based paper maps available those maps can also be digitized using the procedure explained above A ULB will be able to convert a CAD file with necessary geo coordinates to a GIS vector file format sh
15. Remote Sensing Dehradun 4 Centre for Good Governance CGG Hyderabad State Regional Resource Centres l North Eastern Space Application Centre Shillong 2 State Remote Sensing Application Centres of various states BISAC Ahmedabad MRSAC Nagpur APSRAC Hyderabad and other partner institutes The list of empanelled agencies is given in Annexure IX Detailed Contact Address of State remote Sensing Centres are given in Annexure XII 8 0 Training modules for MIS GIS including Remote sensing and Total Station MIS amp MIS integration with GIS Modules Component 1 Module 1 Commissioners Training 1 Orientation on MIS First level 2 Exposure to the technology options available for officials MIS implementation 2 Module 2 MIS Training 1 Orientation to the e tool to understand the data specialists Project entry level needs officers 2 Hands on session 3 Module 3 System Training 1 Porting of the offline tool Administrators 2 Exporting data in the form of sql mdb etc from offline tool to online MIS 4 Module 4 GIS and MIS Training 1 Preparation of Data for integration into GIS specialists 2 Illustration of integration methodology S No GIS Modules User Component 1 Module 1 Commissioners Training 1 Basics of Remote Sensing First level 2 Introduction to Remote Sensing analytical software officials 2 Module 2 GIS Training 1
16. Transformer location and capacity connection for street lighting Municipal Corporation boundary ward and zone boundaries and slum boundary Contours at 0 5 meter interval Spot levels at all junctions changes in slope and at 30 meter intervals along all roads and lanes GTS Bench mark Exact location Reduced Level and notation TBM Exact location Reduced Level and notation 5 Contours The creation of unique IDs for all buildings or structures in each slum shall be done in close consultation with the ULB Technical Cell This is critical for proper representation of geographical data and location of each structure which shall form part of GIS for the spatial analysis and will link property referencing for Unique Identification Authority of India In the case of digitization the data needs to be checked for accuracy completeness displacement edge matching symbology etc All accuracy specifications as described by the implementing agency will have to be strictly adhered to Adequate number of benchmarks shall be put and catalogued 5 2 4 Quality assurance In order to maintain the desired quality of mapping it is required to assure the quality of work In the case of preparation of city level Base Maps using high resolution latest satellite imageries such as Cartosat or Quickbird images spatial accuracy needs to be maintained In case of digitization and geo referencing of paper maps of various comp
17. Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA ii Section 1 b 1 C e Education amp Training Details of earning members e Employment amp Earning details of earning members iii Section 2 5 e Source of earning e Reasons for Unemployment e Preferred area for training skill enhancement 4 5 Outputs reports which aid in analysis Based on the design for query on specific parameters several analyses reports can be generated through the MIS system as brought out above Some of the parameters on which reports can be generated include a Slum Reports Number of Notified Non Notified slums in State UT s Distribution of slums according to area in State UT s Demographic and health profile among different social categories in the state Distribution of slum population among different social categories in the state UT s Distribution of slum BPL population among different social categories in the state UT s etc b Household Reports Distribution of slum households by religion in states UT s Distribution of female headed household in slum according to the marital status for each state UT s Distribution of illiterate adult members in the slum household according to the sex for each state UT s Distribution of families below poverty line in slums in States UT s Distribution of slum household by land tenure status for each state UT s etc c Livelihood Reports No of earning members of slum households in
18. actions under 5 b above Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA 6 Appended to this application we give details of the participation of each party including capital contribution and profit loss agreements in the joint venture or association We also specify the financial commitment in terms of the percentage of the value of the contract and the responsibilities for execution of the contract 7 We confirm that any resulting contract will be a signed so as to legally bind all partners jointly and severally and b submitted with a joint venture agreement providing the joint and several liability of all partners in the event the contract is awarded to us 8 The undersigned declare that the statements made and the information provided in the duly completed application are complete true and correct in every detail Signed Signed Name Name For and on behalf of name of Bidder For and on behalf of name of Bidder Consultants or partner in charge of a joint Consultants or partner in charge of a joint venture venture Sections 2 5 through 2 7 are borrowed from Manual on Geographic Information Systems for Urban Areas YASHADA Pune 1 8 Expertise and Inputs The staff proposed should have experience in the design of services experience in managing and developing client relationship in product development project management and also experience in technologies
19. and circulate to all the States and Cities This will ensure uniform data entry and analysis across the project areas Detailed guidelines indicating the instructions to be followed for conducting the surveys has also been circulated Development of National level web enabled MIS for Surveys and its maintenance is assigned to Centre for Good Governance CGG This will enable a national level MIS which will have hierarchical usability from city town taluk district state to nation Respective States could create their own databases through online transactions on the MIS viewable at all levels for monitoring and project management Development of necessary linkages of GIS databases of the respective States to the web based MIS to enable integrated MIS GIS utilities for online usage With the increasing consensus on the importance of having better information systems to support the poverty alleviation efforts a Monitoring System has to be designed The Monitoring system envisaged comprising two components Figure 2 MIS for Surveys baseline and monitoring Database of all the information collected through the surveys of Slums Households Livelihoods starting from baseline information The statistical analysis of the data will indicate the current inadequacies in the slums and assist in gap analysis and future planning On line Project Monitoring System Monitoring system to track progress against the agreed action plan monitor the p
20. as slums e Identification of current literacy levels child labor under employment etc take appropriate steps to overcome shortcomings 20 Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA e Contains all the baseline information of each of the slum area taken for development e These baseline indicators are further used for monitoring and management during implementation of action plans e Integrates required indicators from the action plans DPRs as a part of MIS for online monitoring e Produces regular reports and graphic analysis of the data analysed e Maintains an integrated GIS with compatibility between MIS and GIS using unique coding mechanism That is GIS map queries will be able to fetch MIS reports and similarly MIS tables could fetch specific GIS outputs as required for cross comparison 4 3 Features of MIS The key stakeholders of the MIS are all ULBs States and the Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation ULBs will conduct surveys and input the information into MIS GIS system Concerned authorities at State and at the Ministry can review all reports maps for periodic monitoring and progress of the surveys User Manual has been prepared and made available as an online help through a Help option For using the MIS GIS tools the ULBs need to conduct surveys in the formats prescribed by MoHUPA duly following given guidelines After completion of the surveys the details should
21. be entered into MIS and reports are to be generated under it a provision to prepare reports is inbuilt in the e tool 4 4 Data Input a Details to be captured for slum survey i Section I H e Basic Slum Information e Land status ii Section II e Demographic Profile The MIS module developed by CGG is a web based application using open source technologies like RHEL 5 0 as operating system Postgres 8 1 as database Java technologies for the front end development Tomcat 6 as web server The application is accessible universally with basic internet connectivity with necessary access mechanism 2 Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA iii Section IV VI e Housing Status e Land Tenure Status e Economic Status of Households e Occupation Status of Households iv Section VII e Access to Physical Infrastructure facilities v Section VII IX e Educational facilities e Health facilities vi Section X e Social Welfare facilities vii Section XI e Additional Infrastructure requirement b Details to be captured for Household survey i Section I III e General Information e Household General Information e Household detailed information ii Section IV V e Migration details of household e Income Expenditure details of household c Details to be captured for Livelihood survey i Section 1 a e Details of earning members of the household N N Ministry of Housing and
22. be generated considering requisite source by data for encoding scanning and digitization 5 If ULBs are capable they could conduct surveys to capture complementary data using a handheld GPS If the ULB is not capable to undertake such field surveys it is recommended that the expert consultant could be entrusted with the job and assisted by ULB or Municipal Corporation staff as per the terms and conditions defined 6 If ULB is capable of in house GIS skills the ULBs will complete the data capturing input data into GIS format and send it to the expert consultant for finalization Otherwise the GIS expert consultant will do the job 7 The Remote sensing and GIS expert consultant prepares a final draft and ensure that the base map is in appropriate geographic reference system The output map shall be validated so that the information requirements of the municipality are met Revisions of the outputs will be done if any defects are detected during checking 8 The final draft is turned over to the ULB for final approval Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA Note If the ULBs outsource the work to a consultancy firm it should include all the components such Inventory of existing Spatial Data Obtaining Satellite Image of the City and its Fringes planning area Geo referencing of Satellite Images and preparing Base Map for entire Urban Agglomeration area Identification amp Demarcation of Slum areas a
23. desired time frame 1 2 5 7 Submission of Sample work The Bidder should submit the completed sample work in digital format on CD ROM along with the Qualification Document The deliverables of the sample work will be o Vectorised city cadastral maps in paper coordinates with all the features captured in various layers with unique ids The deliverables to be submitted in drawing export format DXF coverage geodatabase o Vectorised individual city cadastral map Raw coverage point line and poly coverage with line and polygon topology with all features and unique ids in GIS data format o Geo referenced individual city cadastral maps coverage point line and poly coverage with line and polygon topology with all features and unique ids in GIS format specify specific format of the same for necessary conversion if needed o Mosaic of individual city cadastral maps Geo referenced vector map with all features captured with unique IDs in GIS format or specifies your required data format o Layer wise feature extraction from satellite image with proper annotation symbology and unique ID to facilitate attribute attachment o Metadata file in excel format Ref Annexure VI for summarized format ULBs may also refer to the NSDI format covering 28 elements in detail http nsdiindia gov in nsdi nsdiportal images NSDIMetadataDocument pdf o Surveying of utilities like water pipelines sewage lines electric lines etc using ground p
24. existing slum and existing infrastructure vulnerability of the area identification of vacant land and how local people will map them according to their perception and to fit it into GIS domain The local people will identify disputed land and the slum boundaries will be cross checked with local people s inputs Monitoring and evaluation is included in the process to come up with GIS map with effective merging of community participation and sophisticated GIS techniques Land ownership land tenure mapping The most important task is to mapping the land ownership The relevant tenure information will be titles land tenure status for parcel of land within the recorded in a database and once the demarcated slum area and vacant land whole process is completed each parcel is given an identification number This The information will be collected from land revenue ID is entered into both the GIS map municipal records for entire slum pockets and vacant land database and the database so that textual and all the plot boundaries showing the ownership tenure information can be linked to the parcels status will be georeferenced on maps Such maps can be presented to the community at public displays where The unclear and disputed land should be marked over the even untrained map readers can find their map This will help to initiate the dispute resolution process parcel and confirm the accuracy of the to clear the land tenure
25. in the cities b Capture the boundary using the paper maps This procedure refers to paper maps with plotted administrative boundaries They are the plotted paper maps of the boundaries from surveys These datasets usually come in monotone color black ink in white paper or blueprint If the map also includes technical description or coordinates digitization of paper maps becomes easy These maps need to be scanned geo referenced and digitized in order to convert them into the digital map The procedure is as follows 1 Review and inspect the map Make sure that it contains tick marks with coordinates There should be at least 4 tick marks with coordinates but it is often seen that they do not produce Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA 10 11 accurate results Hence maximum number of ticks 16 ticks needs to be taken to ensure consistently high accuracies Make sure that the tick marks selected are visible Get familiarized with the projection and datum of the maps If the ULBs have access to GIS facilities and have created maps using standard GIS software a projection and datum for that ULB will have to be provided Prepare maps for scanning Smooth all folds and crumpling Fix and align torn out portions if any Scan and save images in jpeg tiff format Check for image distortions and clarity of map features and make sure that the tick marks or reference points to be used are cle
26. like Windows operating systems client server hardware and software input output technology digitizing equipment internet services and related technologies 76 Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA Annexure VIII Illustration of data integration from MIS to GIS The illustration given hereunder is the procedure adopted using the ArcGIS software Data from a tabular relational database can be brought into ArcGIS and most other GIS software programs in at least two ways e Databases in dbf format can be imported into ArcGIS from any source that supports the dbf format e Databases can be queried live using SQL and ODBC capabilities this method may be preferable in situations where data is continually being updated by MIS System Surveys Using the Open Database Connectivity ODBC Manager to Configure a Connection The ODBC Manager in Windows XP NT manages how different databases including Excel Access Arcview etc can link to one another Before any link is made a connection must be established by using the ODBC Manager Following steps illustrates the procedure 1 Click on the Windows START button then go to SETTINGS CONTROL PANEL 2 Inthe CONTROL PANEL window double click on the ODBC icon 3 Following interface form will be visible 77 Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA ODBC Data Source Administrator Drives do Microsoft Access mdb
27. quality assurance of base maps GIS maps S No Organisation 1 National Remote Sensing Centre NRSC ISRO Hyderabad and its Regional Centres located at Dehradun Kharagpur Nagpur Jodhpur and Bangalore 2 APSRAC Hyderabad 3 BISAG Ahmedabad 4 MRSAC Nagpur 5 Survey of India Indian Institute of Surveying and Mapping Hyderabad 6 Indian Institute of Remote Sensing Dehradun T Centre for Good Governance CGG Hyderabad 8 North Eastern Space Application Centre Shillong State Remote Sensing Application Centres of various states for contact address refer Annexure XII 8 1 Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA Annexure X Community participation in slum mapping The main purpose is to bring community participation or representative NGOs involvement in all the required stages and to integrate their inputs in to GIS mapping Steps Preparation of base map using satellite imageries SOI toposheets planning maps from different sources Involve NGOs in demarcation of important features on a 1 2000 1 5000 scale Preparation of slum level map on 1 500 scale using cadastral map Total Station amp other large scale spatial mapping techniques Experts and local community will work together until a reasonable competency level is achieved After that individual and group assessments will be made by the local community themselves Workshop will be arranged to enable agreement on
28. s source data and e Use the same co ordinate system as the Data Frame 8 Select the second option and specify an output shapefile name such as Projected_GCP shp You can use this projected shapefile for assigning spatial reference information properties to other image file or vector files Do not close ArcMap at this stage 9 Go to ArcMap and add this image file At first the image file will not be seen in the display area Now go to the View Menu and select Toolbars gt Georeferencing 10 From the Georeferencing toolbar make sure that Auto Adjust is un selected 11 From the same toolbar click on Fit to Display This would show the image file on the display area Now the image as well as control points will be visible Using add control points button on georeferencing toolbar links between points on the toposheet image and the control points can be added When all the links have been established select Update Display from the georeferencing toolbar 12 This would register the image with GCPs Now select the View Link Table button from the georeferencing toolbar RMS error in the form of Residual will appear If the RMS error is within acceptable limits select Auto Adjust 13 Following images present an illustration of how a map is scanned and geo referenced Figure 3 below shows a scanned map After the image is set to match the projection of the base map
29. states UT s Distribution of earning members of slum households according to age groups in states UT s N W Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA Distribution of earning members of slum households according to religion in states UT s Distribution of earning members of slum households according to employment status in states UT s Distribution of earning members of slum households according to distance to place of work in states UT s etc All reports have the capability for drilldown reports and the data can be viewed up to lowest possible level Depending on the user query GIS maps will also be made available with the MIS reports Similarly GIS maps at different scales as prepared should be accessible for query display analysis and print These are to supplement the requirements of the ULB consultant in the preparation of slum development plan duly incorporating the existing situation 4 6 MIS Implementation strategy The MIS developed is a national level MIS and all States and Cities have the option of entering survey data into the system over the web interface This will enable the Ministry to monitor and review progress of the project on different components at all levels including national level This can be done by following any of the options discussed in the next section 4 7 Options for implementation of MIS GIS 4 7 1 Option 1 Using the online web based system
30. status information Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA Annexure XI List of Standard GIS Package including Open Source product 1 ESRI Products include ArcView 3 x ArcGIS ArcSDE ArcIMS ArcWeb services and ArcGIS Server The GIS tools are available module wise and hence while procurement the required module could be selected as per requirement For most of the operations basic module will be sufficient 2 IGiS An Indigenous GIS software tool which is designed by ISRO DOS An Integrated GIS and Image Processing Software This is a versatile Geomatics software which includes GIS image processing and its integration with real time information using GPS The tool very useful for most of the basic operations of data processing both for rasters and vectors and could serve the project efficiently for database creation Technology transfer is done to M s ScanPoint Pvt Ltd for training and marketing of the package 3 Intergraph Products include GeoMedia GeoMedia Professional GeoMedia WebMap and add on products for industry sectors as well as photogrammetry 4 MapInfo by Pitney Bowes Products include MapInfo Professional and MapXtreme 5 Bentley Systems Products include Bentley Map Bentley PowerMap and other products that interface with its flagship MicroStation software package 6 ERDAS IMAGINE by ERDAS Inc products include Leica Photogrammetry Suite ERDAS ER Mapper and ERDA
31. the scanned image would be appropriately positioned aligning with the base map with appropriate x y coordinates as shown in Figure 4 45 Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA El constantinople jpg Picasa Photo Viewer Georeferencing Layer istanbui2007 ipg JO 7B Dae Ss BX o amp 18252 GIRARE IER O state_provice_areas countries Display Source Selection anjen a ot 0 nt 29 067 40 978 Decimal Degrees Figure 3 Scanned Map Figure 4 Projected Scanned Image bootstrap_demo mxd ArcMap ArcInfo bootstrap_demo_3 mxd ArcMap ArcInfo Fle Edt View Bookmarks Insert Selection Tools Window Help Ele Edt View Bookmarks Insert Selection Tools Window Help Dema hex oo efaz ALES secreferencing Layer eorsieriope e0 z 7 47 sgn Dsm tage ace p pja ig 8eor Ww amp Layers a tyros E state_provice_areas C countries Red Band_t o EE Green Band_2 W Bie Band_3 A istanbul2007 jpg 0 aty_points O state_provice_areas 30 278 40 035 Decimal Degrees 4 663484 979 4548084 659 Meters Figure 5 Identifying and fixing control Figure 6 Creating polygons using Points Control points 46 Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA K bootstrap_demo_3 mxd ArcMap Arcinfo File Edit view Bookmarks Insert Selection Tools Window Help a
32. to carry out field surveys for these features for validation and accuracy using GPS 6 Label or encode the feature name as it is being digitized Save it into different files following the recommended naming convention 7 Create metadata for each feature type created Ref Annexure VI 2 3 Outsourcing for GIS base map preparation Base map is a fundamental dataset for ULBs therefore it must be prepared correctly In case ULBs do not have the capability to create base maps it is recommended to outsource the work to State Remote Sensing Application Centres or Agency with expertise in image processing and GIS The ULBs may opt to request the services of a Remote sensing and GIS expert in the respective States whether within the government or otherwise The following guidelines are given below 1 The ULBs employ the services of Remote sensing and GIS expert consultant using the norms and standard procurement procedures 2 The Remote sensing and GIS expert consultant will submit a proposal to confirm the assignment and identify budget and scope of work to complete the job This will be based on the requirements documents provided by ULBs to the consultant 3 A contract will be signed in tune with the TOR mutually agreed upon 4 The Remote sensing and GIS expert consultant prepares draft implementation document based on the overall requirement and considering the existing in house data available with the ULBs The Base Map data will
33. would be awarded after successful completion of the previous awarded work All activities will have to be executed at Corporation office premises If required Consultants will have to carry out physical site verification as well as collect the additional data for spatial features The proposal shall remain valid for a period of two years from the date of issue of notification of award unless extended by mutual consent subject to satisfactory performance of the work by consultants Corporation reserves the right to accept or reject any or all the proposals bids which does not meet the requirement without assigning any reason thereof The consultant should clarify that their firm is not black listed or debarred for participating in any bid tender by the State any Govt agency 1 2 3 Content of Qualification and Bidding Documents The contents of the Technical Qualification and Bid Documents are listed below and should be read in conjunction with any addenda issued Section I Technical Qualification Proposal Section II Sample forms for Technical Qualification Section III Bidding Document Section IV Sample Forms for Commercial Bidding Bidders are expected to examine all instructions forms terms specifications and other information in the Qualification and Bid Document Failure to furnish all information required by the Document or to submit a bid not substantially responsive to the Qualification and Bid Document in every respect will be at t
34. 12 8 2010 12 19 PM Guidelines for GIS Mapping MIS development and Integration of GIS with MIS MINISTRY OF HOUSING AND URBAN POVERTY ALLEVIATION Table of Contents KO PO GUCH ON ajei tested ee elie iad Dae needa otek adele ae let E AS 1 DIU Ss PROG RA Y Sb ee li celle lie Te hall le lh taeda isa el hive RL el 1 2 0 Guidelines for the preparation of Geo referenced city base maps seesessserrerseeersrrerrerrsee 4 2A Bas e map teatre Sni te ertaro ae dade a iaa a s aeae ea ate oa anes 5 2 2 Guide to prepare GIS based city base map ssssssssssssssesssesessetesseessesseesseeesseeesseesseesseesseeesseee 9 2 3 Outsourcing for GIS base map preparation sesesssesesseeessressetsseesseressetesstessresseeeseeessseesseest 13 3 0 Slum Survey and Mapping using GIS Total station surveys and GPS sssssssseseesseessees 14 Dye OLEO LOTITO se GI RTS es NE LN I OE 14 DD ODICCUVES mr ei censtemnatelatunetssenaucernasunceanceseaeames T pmeeeans 14 S73 Slum SUL VEY PROC COILS sess esa sucaasatce ssc ea e a E eA A E es sage A bas 14 3 4 Prioritizing slums for detailed slum mapping using total station survey or other spatial Survey technig e Si tb on caret ether aca a A e E N E E A ahem esau 16 3 5 Involvement of local community during slum mapping sessssesesssesesseressresserssesseressseesseeso 17 4 0 Development of Slum Management Information System MIS and its Integration with Geographic Information System
35. 7 AIRPORT_NET Airport land property net 2037 2037 38 RUNWY_NET Runway net 2038 2038 39 AIR_TERM_NET Airport terminus net 2039 2039 40 AIRHANGER_NET Aeroplane Hanger net 2040 2040 41 SEAPORT_NET Marine Port net 2041 2041 42 JETTY_NET Jetties net 2042 2042 43 BUSST_NET Bus station net 2043 2043 44 BUSAGAR_NET BUS Agar net 2044 2044 45 TRUCKST_NET Truck Terminus net 2045 2045 46 TXYSTD_NET Taxi stand net 2046 2046 47 PRKSP_NET Parking lot net 2047 2047 48 TRFCISLD_NET Trafic islands net 2048 2048 49 HAUD_NET Small water tank net 2049 2049 C UTILITY 1 WTPIPELINE_LINE Water Pipeline Line 3001 2 GSPIPELINE_LINE Gas Pipeline Line 3002 3 LTLINE_LINE Low tension transmission line Line 3003 4 HTLINE_LINE High tension transmission line Line 3004 5 POWERTRMUG_LINE ae ee ee line 3005 Underground 6 ELECTSUBSTN_NET Electrical Substation net 3006 3006 7 BARRAGE_LINE Dam barrage embankment Line 3007 8 STRMDRN_LINE Sim Dran represented Byline 3008 single line on the map 9 SEWEROPEN_LINE power Line npon teprosented Ry ri 3009 single line on the map 10 SEWERCOVERED_LINE Senir Une covered repes 3010 by single line on the map 11 SEWERPIPE_LINE Sewer PDS line tentresented BY ive 3011 single line on the map Open Nalla written on map 12 NALLAOPEN_LINE represented by single line on the Line 3012 map Covered Nalla written on map 13 NALLACOVERED_LINE represented by single line on the Line 3013 map 14 DRAINAGEOPEN_LINE Open Drainage represented by Line 3014
36. 833 09436044043 FAX 0360 2212934 3 DR S K CHOUDHURY DIRECTOR ASSAM REMOTE SENSING APPLICATION CENTRE ARSAC ASTE COUNCIL BIGYAN BHAVAN NEAR IDBI BUILDING G S ROAD GUWAHATHI 781 005 ASSAM PHONE 0361 2464619 621 FAX 0361 2464617 4 DR ASHOK KUMAR THE PROJECT DIRECTOR BIHAR REMOTE SENSING APPLICATION CENTRE BIRSAC PLANETARIUM COMPLEX ADALATGANJ PATNA PIN CODE 800 001 BIHAR STATE PHONE 0612 2226497 2235264 FAX 0612 2226497 2230432 EMAIL deepa0618 yahoo com 5 DR M S NATHAWAT PROFESSOR amp HEAD 8 4 Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPT OF REMOTE SENSING amp GEOINFORMATICS MESRA RANCHI 835 215 PHONE 0651 2275444 2275896 FAX 0651 2276003 EMAIL msnathawat bitmesra ac in msnathawat yahoo com 6 PROF ANJANA VYAS DEAN FACULTY OF GEOMATICS amp SPACE APPLICATIONS CEPT UNIVERSITY KASTURBHAI LALBHAI CAMPUS UNIVERSITY ROAD NAVARANGPURA AHMEDABAD 380 009 PHONE 079 2630 2470 FAX 079 2630 2075 EMAIL anjanavyas yahoo com 7 DR N P S VARADE DIRECTOR GOA STATE REMOTE SENSING CENTRE GSRSC DEPT OF SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY amp ENVIRONMENT OPP SALIGAO SEMINARY SALIGAO BARDEZ GOA PIN CODE 403 511 PHONE 0832 2407580 FAX 0832 2407186 EMAIL ste goa goa nic in 8 DR T P SINGH DIRECTOR BHASKARACHARYA INSTITUTE FOR SPACE APPLICATIONS AND
37. A NAE E E EA EE A T R E T S AE A E oneeae 54 Coding System for various features in the process Of slum SUIVEY eee eeeeeeeeeeereeeneeees 54 Annex r V sietni eiras n SE EAEE eE aen E E A AEEA SE EASKE Eeit 62 Identification and demarcation of slum areas and vacant land on Base map e00 62 ATMO UE W Ue AEE E E nud oesiaeradettedeeet 64 Metadata 58h ect cchals Bi eects eed So Nac auc aie a dae dS at eens ae Sedat ec aaa eet 64 Annexure VM riiin ghee tien dacs dealt alee a ses te E EE eaten AQ cut ere 66 B d and Contract specications occ eia ee adil aidan at bo eaten 66 PUAN UTS WD oa Sets dae a tastes ota tate oie Cungisdoh E tistics ay Geel ace adel hua atet ene 77 Illustration of data integration from MIS to GIS oo eeeesecsseceseceeeeeeseecnaeeseesseeeeaeessaeen T11 Annexyre IX een o a at a as Bear E E aa ore a le el ceed nae a Bh a 80 List of empanelled agencies for quality assurance of base maps GIS maps eee eee 80 Anjekure Merce shea Atta tae arse th sah alert uot eee Ah ee et 0nd a Sat ah ied me cle Nes Doak at ag 82 Community participation in SIUM MAPPING eee eeeeeeeeeeceseeeceeeeeceeeeecseeeceeeecsteeeesteeeenaes 82 Annexure DOU sso cata ee send oe eats Nas toed Souza sence hi Niura aoe Seca ted vaca ho ce aaa E eden es 83 List of Standard GIS Package including Open Source product eecceeeseeceeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeees 83 Annexure DONE oeiia n coe ctaien aa EEE e E as Sohne ust iecca nena atasata as
38. APPLICATION CENTRE KSRSAC DEPT OF IT amp BIOTECHNOLOGY NO 611 4 STAGE 6 FLOOR MS BUILDING DR AMBEDKAR VEEDHI BANGALORE PIN CODE 560 001 KARNATAKA PHONE 080 22371321 22371325 FAX 080 22371322 EMAIL ksrsac_gok yahoo co in 14 MR RAJENDRA P SHARMA IFS DIRECTOR KERALA STATE REMOTE SENSING AND ENVIRONMENT CENTRE VIKAS BHAVAN THIRUVANANTHAPURAM PIN CODE 695 033 KERALA PHONE 0471 2307830 2302231 8 6 Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA FAX 0471 2300624 EMAIL ksrecnet vsnl com 15 PROF PRAMOD K VERMA DIRECTOR GENERAL amp SCIENTIFIC ADVISOR MP COUNCIL OF SCIENCE amp TECHNOLOGY VIGYAN BHAVAN NEHRU NAGAR BHOPAL PIN CODE 462 003 MADHYA PRADESH PHONE 0755 2671800 FAX 0755 2671600 EMAIL dg mpcost nic in 16 DR VINOD M BOTHALE DIRECTOR MAHARASHTRA REMOTE SENSING APPLICATION CENTRE MRSAC VISVESWARAYA REGIONAL COLLEGE OF ENGG CAMPUS SOUTH AMBAZARI ROAD NAGPUR 440 011 MAHARASHTRA PHONE 0712 2220032 FAX 0712 2225893 EMAIL mrsac_ngp sancharnet in vinod bothale gmail com 17 SHRI N SHAMUNGOU SINGH DIRECTOR MANIPUR REMOTE SENSING APPLICATION CENTRE NEW SECRETARIAT BUILDING ROOM NO 101 IMPHAL PIN CODE 795 001 MANIPUR PHONE 098622700336 FAX 0385 2451816 EMAIL mrsac yahoo co in 18 DR S SUDHAKAR DIRECTOR NORTH EASTERN SPACE APPLICATIONS CENTRE NE SAC DEPT OF SPACE GOV
39. CTOR STATE REMOTE SENSING APPLICATION CENTRE SRSAC GOVERNMENT OF RAJASTHAN DEPT OF SCIENCE amp TECHNOLOGY SUBHASHNAGAR PAL ROAD JODHPUR PIN CODE 342 008 RAJASTHAN PHONE 0291 2785105 88 Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA FAX 0291 2785531 EMAIL kalra_nk_dr yahoo co in srsacju yahoo co in 25 SHRI ML ARRAWATIA IFS DIRECTOR S amp T SIKKIM STATE REMOTE SENSING APPLICATION CENTRE GOVERNMENT OF SIKKIM FOREST SECRETARIAT GANGTOK PIN CODE 737 102 SIKKIM PHONE 03592 205551 281778 FAX EMAIL 26 SHRIN DATTA HEAD TRIPURA STATE COUNCIL FOR SCIENCE amp TECHNOLOGY PANDIT NEHRU COMPLEX GORKHABASTI PO KUNJABAN AGARTALA 799 006 TRIPURA PHONE 0381 2301365 FAX 0381 2301365 EMAIL stcouncil sancharnet in 27 DR M RAMALINGAM DIRECTOR INSTITUTE OF REMOTE SENSING IRS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING ANNA UNIVERSITY GUINDY CHENNAI PIN CODE 600 025 TAMILNADU PHONE 044 2235815 1 22358152 FAX 044 22352166 EMAIL dirirs annauniv edu 28 THE DIRECTOR REMOTE SENSING APPLICATION CENTRE RSAC UP SECTOR G JANKIPURAM KURSI ROAD LUCKNOW PIN CODE 226 007 UTTAR PRADESH PHONE 0522 2730825 FAX 0522 2730535 EMAIL rsacup yahoo com 29 DR M M KIMOTHI DIRECTOR UTTARKHAND SPACE APPLICATION CENTRE 7 NEW CANTT ROAD DEHRADUN UTTARANCHAL PHONE 0135 2763393 FAX 094107 27461 EMAIL 89 Minis
40. City Boundary net 1002 1002 4 CITY_NET Mouza boundary net 1003 1003 5 CANTONMENT_NET Cantonment boundary net 1004 1004 6 ZONE_NET Zone boundary net 1005 1005 7 PRABHAGSAMITI_NET Prabhag samiti boundary net 1006 1006 8 PRABHAG NET Prabhag boundary net 1007 1007 9 WARD_NET Ward boundary net 1008 1008 10 LOCALITY_NET Pedy Bell Solem Mena ek 1009 1009 boundary 11 REVENUESURVEY_NET Revenue Survey Boundary net 1010 1010 12 CITYSURVEY_NET City Survey Boundary net 1011 1011 13 RIVISIONSURVEY_NET Rivision Survey Boundary net 1012 1012 14 HISSA_NET Hissa boundary net 1013 1013 15 INAMREVISION_NET Inam Revision Boundary net 1014 1014 16 NABOUNDARY_NET Non Agriculture area boundary net 1015 1015 17 PLOT_NET Individual Plot boundary net 1016 1016 18 GAOTHANPARDE_NET Gaothan Parde Boundary Net 1017 1017 19 GAOTHAN_NET Gaothan Boundary Net 1018 1018 20 ENCROACHMENT_NET Encroachment Boundary Net 1019 1019 B TRANSPORT 1 EXPRESS_NET Express Highway net 2001 2001 2 EXPCL_LINE EH Center Line Line 2002 3 RING_NET Ring Road net 2003 2003 4 RINGCL_LINE Ring Road Center line Line 2004 5 BYPASS_NET Bypass Road net 2005 2005 6 BYPASSCL_LINE Bypass Road Center line Line 2006 7 LINK_NET Link Road net 2007 2007 8 LINKCL_LINE Link Road Center line Line 2008 2008 9 SERVICE_NET Service Road net 2009 2009 10 SERVICECL_LINE Service Road Center line Line 2010 11 ROADNH_NET National highway net 2011 2011 12 ROADNHCL_LINE NH Center Line Line 2012 13 ROADSH_NET State highway n
41. DRAIN_NET Double line drainage net 6008 6008 9 DRAIN_LINE Single line drainage line 6009 10 RIVER_NET Polygon of river net 6010 6010 11 POND_NET Water in depressions net 6011 6011 12 POND_DRY_NET Dry pond net 6012 6012 13 TANK_NET Impounded water SIRES ce OA 6013 structure 14 LAKE_NET lake net 6014 6014 15 CREEK_NET Creek net 6015 6015 16 BEACH_NET beach net 6016 6016 17 LAGOON_NET lagoon net 6017 6017 18 SEA_NET sea net 6018 6018 19 BARREN_NET Open area on outskirts net 6019 6019 20 OPENSPACE_NET na ane BEDS PIER YARN as 6020 6020 21 ROCKY_NET Rocky area net 6021 6021 22 MUDFLT_NET Mudflat net 6022 6022 23 MANGROVE _D_NET Dense Mangrove net 6023 6023 24 MANGROVE_S_NET Sparse mangroves net 6024 6024 25 SALTPN_NET Salt pans net 6025 6025 26 QUARY_NET Stone quarry mines net 6026 6026 27 WATER_TREAT_NET Water treatment plant net 6027 6027 28 SEWER_TREAT_NET Sewarage treatment plant net 6028 6028 29 RESTRICTED_NET Restricted masked area net 6029 6029 58 Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA SNo Level LAYER NAME Description Type CODEPAT CODEAAT 30 SYM_TREE Tree Point 6030 6030 G RECREATION 1 PARK NET Park garden net 7001 7001 2 PLAYGND_NET Play ground net 7002 7002 3 WTRPRK_NET Water Park net 7003 7003 4 SMGPOOL_NET Swimming Pools net 7004 7004 5 S
42. GEO INFORMATICS FORMERLY REMOTE SENSING AND COMMUNICATION CENTRE RESEC INDULAL YAGNIK MARG NEAR CH 0 CIRCLE GANDHINAGAR AHMEDABAD HIGHWAY GANDHINAGAR PIN CODE 382 007 GUJARAT PHONE 079 2321 3081 2321 3082 2321 3090 FAX 079 2321 3091 EMAIL info bisag gujarat gov in 9 DR RAMESH S HOODA CHIEF SCIENTIST HARYANA SPACE APPLICATIONS CENTRE HARSAC ESTATE OFFICE BUILDING CCS HAU CAMPUS HISSAR PIN CODE 125 004 HARYANA PHONE 01662 232632 225958 FAX 01662 225958 EMAIL hoodars yahoo com 10 THE HEAD HP STATE REMOTE SENSING CENTRE Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA REVENSDALE ESTATE SHIMLA PIN CODE 171 002 HIMACHAL PRADESH PHONE 0177 2622490 FAX 0177 2620998 EMAIL ssrandhawal5 gmail com 11 THE DIRECTOR DIRECTORATE OF ECOLOGY ENVIRONMENT amp REMOTE SENSING WINTER MONTHS SUMMER MONTHS PARIYAVARAN BHAVAN SDA HOUSING COLONY BEMINA TRANSPORT NAGAR SRINAGAR 190 018 GLADNI NARWAL JAMMU amp KASHMIR JAMMU PHONE 0194 2490823 FAX 0191 2472742 EMAIL jksrsc yahoo co in 12 DR A T JEYASEELAN DIRECTOR JHARKHAND SPACE APPLICATION CENTRE GOUND FLOOR ENGINEERING HOSTEL 2 NEAR GOL CHAKKAR DHURWA RANCHI PIN CODE 834004 JHARKHAND STATE PHONE 0651 2401719 FAX 0651 2401720 EMAIL jey_directorjsac jharkhand gov in 13 DR D K PRABHURAJ DIRECTOR KARNATAKA STATE REMOTE SENSING
43. GIS seseseeessseesseessessseessseeesseesseesseesseeessetessressersseesseeessseesseest 18 AA Mod U G OA a a a a a a aN 18 S LNE YS irate a a E E E E Ee E adobe Oiar rasan 20 4 3 Feat res f MIS reenn a a iE a a a eoa aa G cts ett 21 AA D ta Input nisn e e ean t r a a E say sees S E oben s ESE 21 4 5 Outputs reports which aid in analysis ceeescceeseecessseceeseeceeaceceenceceeneeceeeeeceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeees 23 4 6 MIS Implementation strategy aco ssGs Sac atecincos anv paisessgoss ease oeenaasetetusias oe ae auaanaunay eco ausaategoeezacts 24 4 1 Options for implementation of MISS GIS 3 2cc s sicssscedsoeqoastnseacacadseteaadeassceeeuaadsdasoceasarseeecanns 24 4 8 Data Migration of existing MIS data into the proposed MIS 2 0 0 ceeseceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeees 26 49 UCONN aod eels isa eirian E EAE A zener adsl ENESEST a ead cue EENS EASES SEEE SEES 27 4 10 Project monitoring System sssini ason a ieie ai leena i 27 4 11 Guidelines for integration of GIS withSlum MIS ssssessseesesssesseessesssesssseeesseesseesseesseesseee 27 5 0 Guidelines for Technical Support Institutions Agencies Consultants and the norms of engagement of Technical Consultants to be engaged by the States Cities under Rajiv Awas Yojana RAY MOHUPAS sicsssccasenssesedeiseesadcaubacctve leased aeii n eE E EEE E A i e iiS 29 34l UTM cto gaa chs enii a Reio E REEERE ERK K E EOE E A E Sia Ba 29 52 SCOP ot W OL oianean r a E E E E eine sh
44. IS is appended in Annexure VIII 5 0 Guidelines for Technical Support Institutions Agencies Consultants and the norms of engagement of Technical Consultants to be engaged by the States Cities under Rajiv Awas Yojana RAY MOHUPA 5 1 Introduction This section is intended to provide guidance to the ULBs regarding the work to be carried out for mapping by external agencies such as Technical Consultant and or institution to be engaged by the ULBs in the event that the ULBs themselves are unable or not in a position to carryout the work themselves The quality checking of the deliverables may be carried out by the ULB through a Third Party Inspection Monitoring TPIM process 5 2 Scope of Work 5 2 1 Brief Description of work The work may comprise either or both i city level mapping and ii mapping of slums in a particular ULB In case of City level mapping the work will comprise preparation of Base Maps of the geographical area generally within the ULB area and around depending on specific requirement of a ULB The Base Map will depict all physical features like roads highways railway lines parks open areas water bodies e g rivers canals nalas etc administrative boundaries like municipal boundaries ward boundaries etc in separate layers In case of Slum Mapping the work will comprise of preparation of maps of slums showing each property or structure lanes open areas landmarks surrounding roads lanes access etc Ground
45. Line 5008 6 BUILDINGPROPOSED_NET Proposed Building net 5009 5009 Open spaces in the building courtyard etc net 5010 5010 7 BLDGOPENSPACE_NET 57 Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA SNo Level LAYER NAME Description Type CODEPAT CODEAAT 8 INDSTR_NET Industry net 5011 5011 9 STAIRCASE_LINE Staircase Hatch line 5012 10 SLUM_NET Slum area net 5013 5013 11 GAOTHAN_NET Village settlement net 5014 5014 12 SYM_JAIL Prison Point 5015 13 SYM_HISTORICAL Historical place Point 5016 14 SYM_MUSEUM Museum Point 5017 15 SYM_OCTROINK Octroi Naka Point 5018 COMMON_WALL_NET Wall shaving common 5019 5019 possession SEP_OWN_WALL_NET Owners separate wall Net 5020 5020 OWN_WALL_NET Owners wall Net 5021 5021 DOOR_LINE All types of door Shop garage Line 5022 door etc GATE_NET Gate Net 5023 5023 GATE_LINE Gate Line 5023 VAHARANDA LINE Verandah Line 5024 HUT_NET Huts Net 5025 5025 F LAND USE LAND COVER URBAN 1 CULTIVATED_NET Agriculture land net 6001 6001 2 FOREST_BND_NET Forest land net 6002 6002 3 PLANTATION_NET Plantations net 6003 6003 4 TREECVR_NET Group of Trees net 6004 6004 5 SCRUBS_NET Shrubs net 6005 6005 6 HABIT_VEG_NET Habitation with vegetaion net 6006 6006 7 CANAL_NET Irrigation Canal net 6007 6007 8
46. MIS GIS as a combination Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA Annexure I Illustrative examples for using paper maps for GIS a Illustrative example of Georeferencing of paper maps Identification of Ground Control Points GCPs on existing maps A set of GCPs could be identified on maps such as four corners of a Toposheet not limiting only to 4 corner points which provides information of latitudes and longitudes at the four corners For better results additional known control points could be identified and mapped These points should ideally be spread over the entire map In the following example the longitudes and latitudes of four corners are as indicated For the sake of understanding geo referencing procedure is illustrated for only four corners points of a toposheets 75 30 2 i C 28 45 28 45 Central Meridian 75 37 30 Toposheet 2 73 a a a C 28 30 28 30 75 625 in Deg Dec Values in Degree Minutes Seconds need to be converted into Degree Decimals The four points would have following values respectively for points marked 1 to 4 Longitude Latitude 75 5 28 5 75 5 28 75 75 75 28 75 75 75 28 5 Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA Prepare a table as shown above for the GCPs in dbf format Such a table could be prepared in MS Excel and saved as a Dbase table Th
47. RMILL Floor Mill Point 3061 6l SYM_FLAG OE en AE R ag 62 SYM_PMPHS Pump House Point 3063 63 SYM_COURT Court Point 3064 64 SYM_DHARMASHALA Dharmashala Point 3065 65 SYM_MALL Mall Point 3066 66 SYM_MULTIPLEX Multiplex Point 3067 67 Sym_PETROLPUMP Petrol pump Point 3068 68 Sym_FIRESTATION Fire Station Point 3069 69 Sym_LETTERBOX Letter Box Point 3070 D SURVEY 1 TRAVERSESTATION_LINE Line joining traverse station Line 4001 2 THEODOLITE_LINE Theodolite Survey line Line 4002 3 PLAINTABLE_LINE Plain table Survey lines Line 4003 4 CHAINSURVEY_LINE Chain Survey lines Line 4004 5 SYM_ARROW Arrows Without dimensions on Point 4005 River Road Nala canal etc Circular Stone of Survey Plain 6 SYM_STONECIRCULAR Table Theodolite Chain Point 4006 Survey etc Square Stone of Survey Plain 7 SYM_STONESQUARE Table Theodolite Chain Point 4007 Survey etc Stone of Survey Plain Table 8 SYM_STONEOTHER Theodolite Chain Survey etc Point 4008 Other than above SYM_TRAVERSESTN Traverse Station Point Point 4009 10 SYM_THEODOLITE Theodolite Survey Point Point 4010 E BUILT UP 1 SHED_LINE Shed line line 5001 FENCE_NET Fence as boundary net 5002 5002 2 FENCE_LINE Fence line 5003 3 WIREFENCE_LINE Wired Fence line 5004 GATE_NET Sales son ence Dourday lee legos 5005 buildings compound wall etc 4 FOUNTAINCANAL LINE Fountain line 5006 5 BUILDING_NET Building net 5007 5007 BUILDING_LINE Building
48. S ECW JPEG2000 SDK ECW file format are used throughout the entire mapping community GIS Remote Sensing Photogrammetry and image compression 7 GRASS GIS Originally developed by the U S Army Corps of Engineers open source a complete GIS 8 ILWIS ILWIS Integrated Land and Water Information System integrates image vector and thematic data 9 IDRISI GIS and Image Processing product developed by Clark Labs at Clark University 10 TerraView GIS desktop that handles vector and raster data stored in a relational or geo relational database 11 DIVA GIS DIVA GIS is a free computer program for mapping and geographic data analysis a geographic information system 12 Autodesk Products Autocad Map 3D Raster Design and Map Guide amp Topobase Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA Annexure XII Detailed Contact Addresses of State Remote Sensing Centres S NO ADDRESS 1 DR K MRUTHYUNJAYA REDDY DIRECTOR GENERAL AP STATE REMOTE SENSING APPLICATIONS CENTRE OFFICE OF DES CAMPUS 2 FLOOR OPP MCH CIRCLE OFFICE KHAIRATABAD HYDERABAD PIN CODE 500 004 ANDHRA PRADESH PHONE 040 23300883 FAX 040 23311553 EMAIL kmruthyu yahoo com 2 SHRIS DE SARKAR DIRECTOR cum MEMBER SECRETARY STATE REMOTE SENSING APPLICATION CENTRE ARUNACHAL PRADESH STATE COUNCIL FOR SCIENCE amp TECHNOLOGY VIVEKNAGAR ITANAGAR PIN CODE 791 113 ARUNACHAL PRADESH PHONE 0360 2290
49. T 42133000 ELUM NET 43133000 VANDS MUNIGPAL CORTORATION f SLUM NET 42133000 FDO PAL CORFORATION stum NeT aven ars 42133000 KALVAN DOMBIVALI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION SLUM NET 4219000 _ ALYAN DOMDIVALEMUNICIPAL CORP ORATION EAEN IAU VAAN OMI AL EMC WAL CORPORATION 13133000 KALYAN DOMBIVALI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION 42199000 KAL VAN DOMDIVALI MUNICIPAL CORPORATION 3 rum ner Pono net 42139000 WAL YAN DOMBIVALEMUNI IPAL CORPORATION Stum ner Crase nET y K ce ae 43133000 eALY ANLDOMBIVALLMUNIEBAL CORPORAT SuM NET aquanyner i HA eA Y 42133000 ieALVAN DOMDIVALEMUNICINAL CORPORAT f jis scumener Cranovieg ner oa S4 Ciranrroeert n IE fy Se 7 ATTRIBUTES OF LINE TOPOLOGY COVER Cecommee ner AR K 3 ml42133000 arc Crier ner i s j auysti ner Broaocrry net 3 EIROADOVRIRG NE ipa Povie sewer REAT M Polyine 4 Poiyine Polyirie Poivine Polyirve Poly Bolyline Polyive Polvtine Polyive Foii Poyine Korine Polyine carers Mar per DESCRIPTION TU S920 501207 ROADE IY CL_LINE Center Line Ot CY roads 6 272449 501206 ROADCTYCL LINE Center Line of city roads 2309714 ji 501205 2 ROADCTYCL_LINE Contor Line of city roads 1 212881 501204 ROADCTYCL_LINE Center Line of City roads 1 86174 501203 ROADCTYCL_LINE Center Line ot City roads 2159135 501202 F 1087734 501201 y Center Line of City roade 2239262 501200 Center Line of Cty roade A anna ji smaa OANETY Garter Iina Af City roade 3799008 455615 ROADPWAY_LINE Palhw
50. T OF INDIA UMIAM SHILLONG 793 103 MEGHALAYA PHONE 0364 2570140 2570012 2570141 FAX 0364 2570139 19 DR RK LALLIANATHANGA SR SCIENTIFIC OFFICER amp PROJECT DIRECTOR MIZORAM STATE REMOTE SENSING APPLICATION CENTRE SCIENCE TECH amp ENVN CELL PLANNING DEPT GOVERNMENT OF MIZORAM AIZWAL PIN CODE 796 012 MIZORAM PHONE 09436140957 FAX 87 Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA EMAIL 20 DR ZAVEI HIESE MEMBER SECRETARY NAGALAND SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY COUNCIL OLD SECRETARIAT COMPLEX KOHIMA 797 001 NAGALAND PHONE 0389 2271007 FAX 0389 2346139 2322414 EMAIL msrsc sancharnet in 21 SHRI A K MOHAPATRA IFS THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE ORISSA REMOTE SENSING APPLICATION CENTRE ORSAC PLOT NO 45 48 PART JAYADEV VIHAR NEAR GOPABANDHU ACADEMY OF ADMINISTRATION UNIT 16 BHUBANESWAR PIN CODE 751 023 ODISHA STATE PHONE 0674 2303625 3293545 FAX 0674 2300681 EMAIL orsac gramsat nic in 22 DR PK SHARMA DIRECTOR PUNJAB REMOTE SENSING CENTRE PRSC PUNJAB AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY CAMPUS LUDHIANA PIN CODE 141 004 PUNJAB PHONE 0161 2303484 FAX 0161 2303483 EMAIL prscoffice rediffmail com 23 SHRI SREEDHARAN M DIRECTOR STATE REMOTE SENSING APPLICATION CENTRE GOVT OF PONDICHERRY 505 KAMARAJ SALAI SARAM PONDICHERRY PIN CODE 605 103 PHONE FAX EMAIL 24 DRN K KALRA PROJECT DIRE
51. TDM_NET Stadium net 7005 7005 6 SPT_COMPX_NET Sports Complex net 7006 7006 7 ZOO_NET Zoological park amp Botanical ne 7007 7007 Gardens 8 NAT_PRK_NET National park net 7008 7008 9 PLNTRM_NET Planetarium net 7009 7009 10 AQUA_NET Aquarium net 7010 7010 11 SYM_GYMKHANA Gymkhana net 7011 7011 12 SYM_RANGMANDIR Ranga Mandir Point 7012 13 SYM_CINEMA Movie theater Point 7013 14 SYM_HOTEL Hotel Point 7014 15 SYM_CULTCEN Cultural Social Centre Point 7015 16 SYM_MGLKAR Marriage Public utility Point 7016 17 SYM_TWNHALL Town Hall Point 7017 18 SYM_RD_ST Radio Station Point 7018 19 sym_TV TOWER TV STATION H WORSHIP 1 SYM_TEMPLE Religious Point 8101 2 SYM_MOSQUE Religious Point 8102 3 SYM_GURDWARA Religious Point 8103 4 SYM_CHURCH Religious Point 8104 5 SYM_IDGAH Religious Point 8105 6 sym _ DARGAH Religious tomb Point 8106 7 SYM_BUD_VHR Budh Vihar Point 8107 I EDUCATION 1 SYM_UNIV University Point 9101 2 SYM_COLLEGE College Point 9102 3 SYM_SCHL_HIGH High School Point 9103 4 SYM_SCHL_MID Middle School Point 9104 5 SYM_SCHL_PRI Primary School Point 9105 6 SYM_LIBRY Library Point 9106 7 SYM_INST Institutions Point 9107 J OTHERS 1 IMAGE Raster Satellite Image Raster Raster ma legend Scale North Templat 2 LEGEND hae ce Index e Template 3 OFF_LINE Line drawn to close the polygon Line 2222 Bounding Box which Includes 4 MAPOUTER_LINE Legend North Arrow Scale amp Line 3333 Map Lines not understood and whi
52. al letterhead paper of The Bidder or partner responsible for a joint venture including full postal address and telephone facsimile and telex numbers and cable address Date To Project Name Creation of large scale slum survey and creating geodatabase of the slums 1 Being duly authorized to represent and act on behalf of hereinafter referred to as The Bidder and having reviewed and fully understood all of the Qualification requirements and information provided the undersigned hereby applies for Qualification to bid on the contract or contracts indicated below Contract No Corporation Dated 2 Attached to this letter are copies of original documents defining 1 74 Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA a The Bidder s legal status b the principal place of business and c the place of incorporation for Bidders that are Corporations or the place of registration for Bidders that are partnerships or individually owned firms 3 Corporation and its authorized representatives are hereby authorized to conduct any inquiries or investigations to verify the statements documents and information submitted in connection with this application and to seek clarification from our bankers and clients regarding any financial and technical aspects This Letter of Application will also serve as authorization to any individual or authorized representative of
53. alstucs 84 Detailed Contact Addresses of State Remote Sensing Centres cceeeceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeteeeeeees 84 Annexure XUE slats os acca cscts thane til taal 2 es stances hd es aa Co cale a toch ts E cede 90 About Bhuvan Asch acct tate cca naa ache oe a deena cane Ce ere eae deena tees ate ac 91 Acronyms I ISRO Indian Space Research Organisation MEPMA Mission for Elimination of Poverty in Municipal Areas I Management Information Systems MoHUPA Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation MRSAC Maharashtra Remote Sensing Applications Centre N National Informatics Centre IS i P GP Global Positioning System IFB Invitation For Bid I C UTM Universal Transverse Mercator D G M R S MIS NBO National Building Organization A Y I z M R B YASHADA Yashwantrao Chavan Academy of Development Administration Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA 1 0 Introduction Remote Sensing amp Geographical Information System GIS is the backbone for urban planning and management Essentially it seeks to integrate a large range of spatial and non spatial information with respect to topography amp other spatial information including urban services infrastructure and socio economic information With the help of satellite based map and digital information all the required information are integrated in the GIS based urban management system This not only helps to unify but also enable u
54. any institution referred to in the supporting information to provide such information deemed necessary and as requested by yourselves to verify statements and information provided in this application such as the resources experience and competence of The Bidder 4 Corporation may contact the following persons for further information General and managerial inquiries Contact 1 Address and communication facilities Contact 2 Address and communication facilities Personnel inquiries Contact 1 Address and communication facilities Contact 2 Address and communication facilities Technical inquiries Contact 1 Address and communication facilities Contact 2 Address and communication facilities Financial inquiries Contact 1 Address and communication facilities Contact 2 Address and communication facilities 5 This application is made with the full understanding that a bids by qualified Bidders will be subject to verification of all information submitted for Qualification and bidding b Corporation reserves the right to amend the scope and value of any contracts to be bid under this project in which event bids will be invited only from those Bidders who meet the resulting amended Qualification requirements and reject or accept any application cancel the Qualification process and reject all applications c Corporation shall not be liable for any such
55. ape file Following figures Figure 8 to 12 are an illustration of how CAD based maps could be digitized _ compilation mxd ArcMap ArcInfo File Edit Yiew Bookmarks Insert Selection Tools Window Help amp Layers O northpointpark due MMRed Band_1 E Green Band_2 Wi blue Band_3 a Green Line Extensic E M union_square M union_square O 2005_ortho jpz greenline_Exter Figure 8 Scanned Image compilation mxd ArcMap ArcInfo DER File Edit Yiew Bookmarks Insert Selection Tools Window Help Or AS BX o m g 52 Jisas ceoreterencing Laver ory 1871 pg is Update Georcerencing PIRE NSS SNR tes Rectify 7 a Flip or Rotate Transformation v Auto Adjust O greenline_Exter O Zoning Somerville Park J So ee Fit source layer to current display extent Figure 9 Activate geo reference tool red circle 48 Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA georeferencing mxd ArcMap ArcInfo compilation mxd ArcMap ArcInfo File Edit View Bookmarks Insert Selection Tools Window Help JO eS BBX wo 4 32 z lesas Georeferencing Layer gray 1871 ipa jO a O Green Line Extensic A M union_square 7 M Masses O massgis_GISDA O transit O buildings EOT OTP Road M Major Roads Road Classi Limited Acce File Edit view Bookmarks Inse
56. arly visible on the scanned image Rescan if necessary The process of defining the position of geographical objects relative to a standard reference grid is known as Georeferencing It is a system that links information to a position on earth s surface It is done by assigning map coordinates to image data for making the data amenable to GIS analysis and to facilitate viewing in conjunction with maps Geo reference the scanned image using all possible tick marks as map control points The detailed procedure along with the illustration for geo referencing is given in Annexure I Crop the image Remove areas outside the neat lines of the map with the software if possible Resample and save the geo referenced image using a different name and file format which is readable by the digitizing software Load the geo referenced image using the GIS software for digitizing and perform on screen digitization The procedure of digitization along with the illustration is given in section 2 2 5 Use standard GIS software for scanning digitizing georeferencing and creation of a universally compatible file like shape file format Create the municipal zonal and ward boundaries layer as a polygon Digitize the boundaries from the geo referenced image Save the file using standard file naming convention In case of boundary conflict disputes create a different layer for this area label and save it accordingly Create the slum habitations boundaries from t
57. as to be done manually using the service provided in the application for data Synchronization However on a regular basis the data can be uplinked to the server for data synchronization and hence will be online with some delay 4 8 Data Migration of existing MIS data into the proposed MIS Some of the States and Cities may have developed specific Management Information Systems suiting to their needs There may be data available in their existing systems To avoid duplication of data entry the existing data needs to be carefully exported from their current database to the proposed MIS This could be possible only if there are matching fields in the database structure If the two structures are completely different there is no possibility of any import export 4 8 1 Steps to be followed to enable migration only if data structure is compatible The best possible methods for exporting the data from their current information system to the National level MIS are o Users to access the MIS created for surveys at http surveys cgg gov in and download the MS Access database from the Admin services of the menu by logging into system o Convert existing data structures in the form similar to that of the given Access data structure The existing data should now be exported into the targeted MS Access database The mdb file that is generated can now be uploaded by logging into the National level MIS through secured login assigned to them a
58. atible The field data collection validation with municipal and other records and integrating with the base maps are also to be provided by the Bidders The scope of works shall include the following major components The corporations can add more work here and or delete a few if not required by them a Preparing the Base Map in GIS environment using satellite images and geo referencing of city survey maps at various specified scales 1 2000 or 1 5 000 1 10000 and 1 50 000 SOI based referencing for broader coverage of the entire city township b Field verification and creation of city base maps and property maps For slum areas c Mapping of slums and collection of data regarding slums d Mapping of various Utilities like water electric sewage street lighting etc using spatial survey like Total Station Survey GPS and Ground penetrating Radar GPR where ever necessary e Conducting field surveying for slum areas to generate contours of 0 5 meter interval for creation of Digital Terrain maps for drainage planning disaster management etc 69 Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA 1 2 2 Type of Illustrative contract The entire work may be distributed to multiple consultants in order to meet the project schedule as and when required The job contract would be awarded to the empanelled consultants in lots sections The job contract of one section at a time would be awarded Next section
59. attribute data from MIS and GIS applications The best overall solution is full integration of both databases and user interfaces 4 11 3 Data Analysis amp Integration After preparing slum maps either by digitization of paper maps as discussed under a separate heading Guidelines of preparing City Base Maps or by using GPS or other means the attribute table associated with these shape files needs to be integrated with necessary linkages to the MIS data However as explained above identifying compatible fields or parameters is critical in achieving the integration Spatial data is usually captured as points lines or polygons Each of these shape files have associated attribute table with fields and data populated Ideally if the fields or parameters that are in the MIS system have similar data structure with the attribute table of the shape files integration of the data would be simple and straight forward Similarly other infrastructure information if available in spatial format could be brought onto the interface as a separate layer and activated or de activated depending on the need Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA It may become necessary to either modify existing MIS to suit to integration with GIS or identify a field that is common between GIS and MIS Please refer to Guidelines to prepare City Base Map guidelines for further clarity Illustration of data integration from MIS to G
60. atus occupational status access to physical infrastructure and their connectivity health facilities social development welfare facilities available to the slums and additional infrastructure requirement e Conduct extensive training to ULB staff and Slum Level Federations NHC community volunteers and field supervisors etc in slum household socio economic survey e Conduct necessary workshops amongst stakeholders to identify and freeze on necessary indicators and parameters for the project in line with project objectives Conduct household socio economic survey Note Preferably entrust the entire exercise viz geo referenced city base map using satellite data mentioned in section 2 mapping using total station and GPS instrument mapping in CAD and GIS integration to one single agency capable of handling the same to ensure proper and effective coordination The agency may further associate with or outsource it to expert consultants surveyors if it lacks in house expertise in some of the areas 4 0 Development of Slum Management Information System MIS and its Integration with Geographic Information System GIS 4 1 Introduction Socio economic surveys are undertaken by the ULBs and the statistical data collected from surveys is being maintained in the respective databases of the ULBs States It has been found that the survey data collected is not in uniform format and presents difficulties in streamlining and centralising the
61. ay foot Path 3212075 AGEBI OADPWAY LINE Pathway foot Path 3 322036 456613 DIWARY LINE Mathway root Path 3 000002 450010 DADPWAY LINC Pathway foot Path 2 192070 455612 ROADPWAY LINE Polley CIuut Puli 1748159 453611 ROADPWAY LINE Pathway foot Path aay se A596517 ROADPWAY LiNE Patnway toot Path 2 191203 488610 ROADPWAY_LINE Pathway foot Path Polyine a clolo a 0 0 0 gt 0 0 a 0 alajolc 61 Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA Annexure V Identification and demarcation of slum areas and vacant land on Base map There is no universal standard method for all slum identification and mapping Even within one city different manifestation of slums may be found each of which may require specific methodological adjustments for identification and mapping However a list of key essential steps is given here Slum free city cells in urban local bodies with the support of the other departments will prepare the list of the existing slums The interpretation key will be adopted to detect informal settlement from satellite images The following factors will be considered small sized structures with high density tone difference to distinguish kaccha or semi kaccha houses in the slum areas irregular internal street patterns with un metalled and mostly unpaved access roads areas of wastelands canal river banks scatter settlements along railways road margins
62. ch 5 CHECK_LINE needs clarification from city Line 4444 survey office 6 SHEETOUTER_LINE Line outside the Map boundary 59 Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA SNo Level LAYER NAME Description Type CODEPAT CODEAAT K A TEXT 1 1 TEXT_MAPINENGLISH Text inside the map boundary in Annotati English on 2 2 TEXT MAPOUTENGLISH Name Plate Text outside the Annotati map boundary in English on 3 3 TEXT MAPINMARATHI Text inside the map boundary in Annotati Marathi on 4 4 TEXT MAPOUTMARATHI Name Plate Text outside the Annotati map boundary in Marathi on TEXT_REVENUESURVEY_N roy amp 5 5 O 7 Revenue Survey Number Annotati 3 on Poly amp 6 6 TEXT_CITYSURVEY_NO City Survey Number Annotati 4 on Poly amp 7 7 ee ee Rivision survey Number Annotati 5 on Poly amp 8 8 TEXT_HISSA_NO Hissa Number Annotati 6 on Poly amp 9 9 TEXT_INAMRIVISION_NO Inam Rivision Survey Number Annotati 7 on Poly amp 10 10 TEXT_PLOT_NO Plot Numbers Annotati 8 on Poly amp 11 11 TEXT_BLDG_NO Building Number Annotati 9 on 12 12 TEXT_FLOOR Floor Number Annotati on Survey station details 13 13 TEXT_SURVEY Theodolite Plain table Chain Annotati survey point etc on 14 14 TEXT_TICCOORDINATES Tic values from the map Annotati on 15 15 DIMENSION Pare Oi Baade B ana Nalla dimensions ori 60 Ministry of
63. ch can be accessed at http surveys cgg gov in Desktop Computer with the following configuration e Intel Core i5 i7 750 Processor 2 66GHz turbo up to 3 2GHz 1333MHz FSB 8MB Cache or better e Intel H 57 or higher chipset e 4GB or higher RAM e 500 GB SATA hard disk e 16X DVD RW drive e HDMI DVI support for better graphics e 20 LCD monitor with HDMI DVI support e Integrated high definition Audio e Integrated Video graphic card with minimum 1 GB RAM with support for HDMI DVI e Standard Keyboard and optical mouse Internet Bandwidth e At least 2 Mbps broadband internet connectivity Note 1 Mbps bandwidth is sufficient for 4 6 concurrent users Software requirement e Windows Linux operating system with any internet browser e Any standard GIS Software including Open Source Products refer Annexure XI 6 1 2 City level hardware and software requirements Hardware requirements Desktop Computer with the following configuration e Intel Core 15 17 750 Processor 2 66GHz turbo up to 3 2GHz 1333MHz FSB 8MB Cache or better Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA e Intel H 57 or higher chipset e 4GB or higher RAM e 500 GB SATA hard disk e 16X DVD RW drive e HDMI DVI support for better graphics e 20 LCD monitor with HDMI DVI support e Integrated high definition Audio e Integrated Video graphic card with minimum 1 GB RAM with support for HDMI DVI e Standard Keyboard a
64. d data base formats The base map shall be prepared using various layers for ease of operation in GIS Each layer shall include but not be limited to the following Table 3 U3 fap Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA Table 3 Data contents and specifications SI No Layers City Town Base Map Data contents and specifications Refer to Section 2 detailed guidelines in the preparation of Base maps Major physical features such as highways roads railways important land marks temples mosques etc water bodies canals rivers etc depicting right of way Municipal agglomeration boundary ward and zone boundary and slum boundary The Technical Consultant will also mark the approximate boundaries of each slum in clear outlined location onto the municipal base map Slum Base Map Foot prints of each building structure and its use residential commercial etc number of levels storeys community centres anganwadis balwadi centres community toilets schools health clinics post offices and religious structures Structures related to garbage collection boundary walls and fencing and other utilities plinth level of each building structure Open vacant plots play grounds parks and gardens Commercial and non household based activity areas such as and manufacturing units within the boundary and ward amp zone small factories Municipal agglomeration boundaries
65. d kutcha roads their condition and distance to the main town city road system e For storm water drainage the survey will obtain information on existing storm water drains whether they are pucca or kutcha and their place of disposal and distance thereto Location of culverts and their condition also shall be captured e For water supply the survey will obtain information on size material and condition of pipes the source of supply like ELSRs GLSRs sumps e For sanitation the survey will obtain information on the material size and length and condition of sewer lines their connectivity to town wide sewerage system septic tank and its condition and point of disposal number and condition of Community toilets Public toilets e For street lighting the survey will obtain information on the location of lighting poles existence of lighting fixtures and distance to nearest transformer and its capacity e All these sectoral components shall be presented in GIS overlays e Provide an infrastructure map for the whole slum and data at agreed geographic disaggregation to generate the indicators as listed below as well as a summary report indicating service levels within the slum The summary should supply but not be limited to the following information e Percentage of road length not covered with pucca drains e Percentage length of roads which are not pucca e Percentage length of roads without street lights e Percentage of households no
66. data at single source for easy analysis and review by the Ministry To overcome these limitations the data collected through surveys will be maintained in a central database with necessary redundancies following a uniform format that can be universally accessed across the project areas This is achievable by implementing a project wide MIS enabling online data entry across the project areas to maintain up to date data and information on all slums under the entire project One of the key components to implement the programme successfully is a system of identifying the gaps in the existing system monitoring the implementation against the targets and tracking the physical and financial progress on a concurrent basis In view of the specific requirements as identified above and to develop a national level centralized information system following actions by National Building Organization NBO MoHUPA were conceived Pre requisite to build a strong MIS is to identify project specific indicators on which the data need to be collected and analysed for decisions Finalise the data formats to match all requirements of the indicators Finalise the structure of the database elements of MIS and build a matching coding standards for GIS attributes so as to enable a synergy amongst MIS and GIS database elements 18 Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA Design data entry formats for conducting Slum Household Livelihood surveys
67. delines for the preparation of Geo referenced city base maps Base map A base map displays the fundamental data set key physical features such as roads railway network rivers neighborhood slum boundaries schools other landmarks etc that is used to render sector data more meaningful A good base map should easily answer the question Where a particular attribute is on the map The roads landmarks and other places that are included in the map should be spatially related and correspond to the ground position Displaying or analyzing the base data with the sector data assists the user in making effective and well informed decisions The content of a base map depends on the user of the map and its intended use These guidelines are for city base maps that capture slums and related features that are significant in planning for slum free cities The geo referenced base map shall serve as a foundation for different mapping requirements where all other thematic maps may be overlaid for spatial analysis Thus it shall aid Planners in preparing slum free city master plan It is important for the mapmaker and also the target custodians of this data to understand the procedural steps in the production of base maps the hierarchy of the sources of data and the nature of the data in addition to actual usage of the data itself Major components of interest I Content of an appropriate base map This includes a list of the base map features ne
68. e made to the bidding procedures they can be presented in the Bidding Data 4 The cover should be modified as required to identify the bidding documents as to the names of the Project Contract and Corporation in addition to the date of issue In the following paragraphs a model bid document following two bid system for procuring GIS services is described This document can be appropriately modified and used for procuring GIS services for urban areas Illustrative Bid Document Invitation for Bids Notes on the Invitation for Bids The Invitation for Bids is normally issued as 1 An advertisement in at least one newspaper of national circulation in the country and in two news papers of state and local circulation and in the official gazette if any and 2 A letter addressed to a Service Providers who had expressed interest in bidding for the Services required Its purpose is to supply information to enable potential bidders to decide on their participation Apart from the essential items listed in these Sample Bidding Documents the Invitation for Bids should also indicate any important bid evaluation criteria The Invitation for Bids may be incorporated in the bidding documents merely for the record or it may be omitted In either event the information contained in the Invitation for Bids should conform to the bidding document and in particular to the relevant information in the Bidding Data and the Special Conditions of Contrac
69. e that of disqualified bidders will be returned unopened The attention of prospective Bidders is drawn to the fact that they will be required to certify in their bids that all software used is either covered by a valid license or was produced by The Bidder Place Commissioner Admin Officer Date Municipal Corporation of 1 2 Illustrative Technical Qualification Proposal Instructions to Bidders on Technical Qualification Proposal 68 Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA The proposal would be evaluated by the evaluation Committee constituted by the Municipal Corporation on the basis of criteria set out in the technical qualification document to identify the successful bidders for execution of the work 1 2 1 Scope of Work The scope of services include provision of GIS support services to create geo referenced city base map showing slums using high resolution satellite images to overlay all infrastructure data like Road Property Drain Sewer Water supply Utility points erected on the road footpaths culverts Street lights Bus shelters hoardings Traffic points data etc over the base maps in various layers These maps are to be created using the physical surveying Total Survey Station or GPS technology ancillary data departmental input and collection of data for attributes of various layers The maps thus created should be geo referenced and Geographic Information Systems comp
70. eded to be captured like ticks geographic coordinates boundaries natural features like prominent streams major manmade features like transport network bridges important landmarks locations and other permanent features sources for the data Metadata elements etc Il Procedure for Base map preparation using existing maps data This would cover general steps involved in preparing base maps from existing analogue map data This shall guide where to look for input data what to do with such data and important steps involved in preparation of base map through GIS systems This will include e Preparation of base maps at coarser levels using SOI maps 1 50 000 and finer scale 1 2000 or 1 5 000 and 1 500 respectively e Procurement of appropriate high resolution satellite images of towns from NRSC other reliable sources The images 5 8 mt Resolution available in Bhuvan Web Geoportal for Earth Observation Data developed by ISRO can also be used for preparation of Base Map The detailed information on Bhuvan is given in Annexure XIII Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA e Digitization image rectification ground truthing and preparation of city base map e Listing of all slums and locating them on the base map Ill Base map preparation internal or by outsourcing The ULBs shall have to make a self assessment on their capability to produce the first version of a ULB base map When it is de
71. ee cutee AAA N a aegis 29 5 3 VW OP RAMS Arransemento ee sie e EE E E E ae sg E T E E 34 5 4 Requirement of manpower for the Technical Consultant Institute ee eee eeeee 35 5 3 Reporins and TIMIN aeaa E E EA EE cae hg ts E eae a 37 6 0 Specifications for procurement of Hardware amp Software ssesessseessseeesseessersseeseressseesseeso 38 GAS CGT U a r e e a ica a E a a ea E a S 38 6 2 Opto ase toes resent a cea aa hee acy aan ae Popes a a E tana as a a a ay 39 7 0 List of National and Regional Resource Centres for undertaking capacity building in different components of RAY sessies nnno naa a savedoneians sodavlaey daavassina wins sedataedenadevaredeatseeeans 40 8 0 Training modules for MIS GIS including Remote sensing and Total Station 41 9 O SuMmmMmary a tiene is cos ao a a Go es ens sessed ed ee Ws 42 PRT RAI ool sists Sas te atl ica thet all eae el a Seal ie ME ile ote ete lel aati 43 Illustrative examples for using paper maps for GIS 00 0 eecececeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeceeeeceteeeesteeeesaes 43 Annexure UN nates iir cape ceahie Saar ga tatibey gant cain Nace des aaah Vateea San reece dae atls Ribs nO cake 51 Illustrative Data layers to be created for various utilities 2 lee eee cence ceeceeeeeeeeeeaeeenaeens 51 PATIO CU Misasi itemise E foetal tara ied tune ae loo eames te rece RE 53 Illustrative Attributes required for different layers eeseeeeeseeeseeeeeseserssresseseresressereresresseese 53 VASIT
72. eed to be used for mapping purpose 2 For each of the features needed create a corresponding layer with appropriate feature type Label or encode the feature name while it is digitized Save the file into different files following the recommended file naming convention 3 Create metadata for each feature type created 2 2 6 Preparation of base map in case no GIS data is available Natural man made features and other major landmarks of every urban areas and cities may already be available with the ULBs Municipalities and Municipal Corporations If no GIS enabled data is available refer to the much simpler procedures below 1 Refer to the section on scanning and georeferencing 2 Refer to Standards for Base map features to identify for the necessary feature type to use for each required feature 3 For each of the features needed create a different layer with appropriate feature type 4 For the above layers if the feature thickness is more than admissible size in some parts digitize from the center of the feature Create a separate polygon layer for some roads and rivers represented as areas in the topographic maps Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA 5 For features like schools landmarks etc which can be identified on the map create point layers If not identifiable and handheld GPS survey is not possible use the scanned map in locating the position of the feature However it is advised
73. eline 5 Storm water drain Traffic management FEATURES REQUIRED Major minor road network Road intersections Carriage way Footpath Pipeline Distribution network Pumping stations Overhead tanks Water treatment plant Reservoir overhead underground Balancing tanks Bore holes Water supply office locations Location of valves Fire hydrant locations Consumer indexing with property no Public taps Electric feeders Electric sub stations Electric poles Transformers Low tension lines Jurisdiction of SDO Consumer indexing Street lighting network and spacing of street lights Location of street light pole Sewer pipe network Pipe segments Joints Manboles Storm water drain network Width of drain Traffic control room Traffic light network Traffic signal post Public parking Bus stop Traffic congestion areas Petrol pump Ambulance service locations Sl Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA FEATURE CLASS FEATURES REQUIRED Health care Hospital location Dispensaries PHCs Chemist shop location Fire services Fire station location Area jurisdiction for each fire station Fire prone areas Telecommunication network Telephone exchange Telephone pole Telephone cables along road Distribution point Note Depending on map scale 1 5000 or 1 10000 chosen for the city base map some of the above features that are not visible at the mentioned scale can be omitted 52
74. em windows This would apply the specified projection and geographic co ordinate system parameters to the Data Frame Also from the General tab change the display units from meters to Degree Minutes Seconds Click Apply and then Ok on the Data Frame Properties window 6 Go to the main menu bar in ArcMap Select Tools and then chose Add X Y Data A window for Add X Y Data opens From this Chose a table from the map or browse for another table option click on the button having an icon resembling open folder icon Chose the appropriate location where your GCP dbf table created in step 2 is stored Once the table name is selected the fields of Longitude 44 Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA and Latitude are automatically picked up for X Field and Y Field Do not select any spatial reference at this stage Click Ok on the Add X Y Data window The system processes and adds a layer in Table of Contents and shows the four points on the display area Thus control points are established with the specified co ordinate system 7 Right click on the layer name in the Table of Contents chose Data from the context menu and chose Export Data This would help to export this layer as a new shapefile You are asked by the software to opt between two options which are e Use the same co ordinate system as this layer
75. ency should be practicable The updated corrected and verified layers can then be superimposed by the ULB or their TCs This way the ULBs will have a reliable and accurate data base which can be updated at regular intervals and used by concerned departments agencies without any conflict whether spatial or administrative In the case of Slum Mapping it is required to assign IDs with names of each slum whether notified or not Unique IDs for all buildings or structures in each slum shall be done in close consultation with the ULB Technical Cell This is critical for the inter linking of a geographical data and location for each structure which shall form part of GIS for the spatial analysis and b Slum socio economic data in a seamless manner At a future date these IDs may be utilized to be converted linked with the IDs generated by the Unique Identification Authority of India In the case of maps being produced by Total Station Survey the map scale is 1 500 and a plotting accuracy of 0 5 mm will be required representing 0 25 m on the ground All accuracy specifications as stipulated by the implementing agency should be strictly adhered to Adequate number of benchmarks minimum 2 in each slum or 3 in a slum cluster shall be established and catalogued The ULBs through its RAY Technical Cell experts city team and or its designated officials or SRSACs should carry out checks to ensure availability of the following o Inde
76. enetrating Radar GPR where ever applicable and associated attribute data collection o Surveying of slums and collection of individual house hold data o Property tax mapping and collection of property tax house hold data o A write up on the methodology followed accuracy parameters including error limitations and systems used Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA 1 2 5 8 Litigation History The Bidder shall provide accurate information on the related Application Form about any litigation or arbitration resulting from contracts completed or ongoing under its execution over the last two years A consistent history of awards against The Bidder or any partner of a joint venture may result in failure of the application 1 2 5 9 Right to Waive Corporation reserves the right to waive minor deviations in the qualification criteria if they do not materially affect the capability of the Bidder to perform the contract 1 2 5 10 Disqualification Even though The Bidder meets the qualification criteria they are subject to be disqualified if they have e made misleading or false representation in the form statements and attachments submitted and or e Record of poor performance such as abandoning the work not properly completing the contract inordinate delays in completion litigation history or financial failures etc Illustrative form for Technical Qualification Technical Qualification Propos
77. et 2013 2013 14 ROADSHCL_LINE SH Center Line Line 2014 15 ROADDR_NET District Road net 2015 2015 16 ROADDRCL_LINE DR Center Line Line 2016 17 ROADCITY_NET Other City Roads net 2017 2017 18 ROADCTYCL_LINE Center Line of City roads Line 2018 19 ROADSTRT_NET Streets Bylanes net 2019 2019 20 ROADSTRTCL_LINE Center Line Street bylanes Line 2020 21 ROADFLY_NET Fly over net 2021 2021 Source MRSAC Nagpur 54 Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA SNo Level LAYER NAME Description Type CODEPAT CODEAAT 22 ROADFLYCL_LINE Center line Flyover Line 2022 23 ROADOVRBRG_NET A Bridge Over existing at 2023 2023 24 ROADSUBWAY_NET Subway below road or ground __ net 2024 2024 25 ROADPWAY_LINE Pathway foot Path Line 2025 26 RDDIVIDER_NET Road Divider net 2026 2026 27 BRIDGE_NET Bridge over River net 2027 2027 28 CULVERTS_NET Culverts on streams net 2028 2028 29 RAILPROPERTY_NET Area under Railway Property _ net 2029 2029 30 RAILBG_NET Railway tracks broad gauge net 2030 2030 31 RAILMG_NET Railway tracks meter gauge net 2031 2031 32 RAILNG_NET Railway tracks narrow gauge net 2032 2032 33 RAILYARD_NET Railway Yard net 2033 2033 34 RAILOVRBGD_NET Railway over bridge net 2034 2034 35 RLYSTN_NET Railway Station net 2035 2035 36 LINE_RLYSHED Railway Shed line 2036 3
78. evelopment sector with atleast planning Graduate 5 years of working experience in Civil Municipal in government projects Environmental engineering Knowledge in Urban planning and related fields like GIS Remote Sensing etc is desirable 2 GIS Remote Graduate PG 5 years experience in managing Sensing Specialist Degree with or developing databases certification in GIS including data collection entry from reputed and maintenance in essential organisations Strong practical experience in using Digital Image Processing and Geographic Information Systems GIS software tools is essential For example ESRI products such as ArcView ArcGIS ERDAS Imagine and other platforms Programming in GIS application development in desktop web environment is desirable 3 Town Urban Post graduate 5 years experience in planning Planner Degree in Urban with GIS expertise master Planning plan area plan preparation and urban poverty related experience etc 36 Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA Key Person Minimum Minimum Work Experience Qualifications 4 Municipal Graduate Civil 5 years experience in design Engineer Engineer construction maintenance of light traffic roads water supply sewerage and drainage 5 Surveyor Diploma in 3 years experience in Surveying Topographic Surveying using Total Station Equipment 6 Draughtsman Diploma
79. exure VI Metadata Metadata is a summary document providing content quality type creation and spatial information about a data set It can be stored in any format such as a text file Extensible Markup Language XML or database record Because of its small size compared to the data it describes metadata is more easily shareable By creating metadata and sharing it with others information about existing data becomes readily available to anyone seeking it Metadata makes data discovery easier and reduces data duplication ESRI stores metadata with the data set it details and may additionally index metadata in a central database for sharing For example ESRI software uses the XML standard for metadata processing GIS metadata has a spatial component such as the extent of the earth s surface the data covers Metadata can describe GIS data a GIS Web service or an online metadata catalog Metadata can also describe nonelectronic data such as paper maps or offline electronic data such as data stored on CD or tape media For the Rajiv Awas Yojana RAY purposes it is proposed to include following information while creating Metadata Name of the file Date of creation Data theme type Content type Source information Name of the layer and type of layer shp etc Accuracy Property code numbers Software used for data creation 10 Supported data type information 11 Responsible agency 12 Quality assessment perso
80. for Slum Free City Planning to assist the preparatory activities under RAY and this has been circulated to all States UTs RAY calls for a multi pronged approach focusing on the following aspects e Bringing existing slums within the formal system and enabling them to avail the same level of basic amenities as the rest of the town city Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA e Redressing the failures of the formal system that lead to the creation of slums and e Tackling the shortages of urban land and housing that keep shelter out of reach of the urban poor and force them to resort to extra legal solutions in a bid to retain their sources of livelihood and employment Under the Slum Free City Planning guidelines there is a requirement for the Urban Local Bodies ULBs to build an inventory of existing spatial data available with various agencies Often ULBs other than metropolitan cities do not have centralized spatial data Under RAY it is planned to have Technical Cell which will have responsibilities to coordinate and collect data from state governments NRSC ISRO Survey of India National Informatics Centre NIC etc If the city base map is not available a base map of the city would be generated using standard guidelines set forth under the project As given in the Slum Free City Planning SFCP guidelines the preparation of Slum free City Plan will broadly involve survey of all slums notif
81. g parameters will also have similar data structure as baseline based on the indicators chosen as a part of the design e Out of the many baseline parameters specific monitorable parameters need to be selected and used for project monitoring with a focus on physical and financial performance e This could also have necessary interface elements with GIS tools to show map wise implementation status of the project The design of the Project Monitoring system needs to be worked out in further details after the implementation of the MIS for Surveys since the focus parameters should be identified based on the statistical data analysis of the current scenario 4 11 Guidelines for integration of GIS with Slum MIS Integration of GIS with slum MIS means matching the common parameters fields from the attribute table of the spatial data Map with MIS based common fields This would enable the ability to view the integrated data and prepare reports Steps to be followed for Integration of MIS with GIS are 4 11 1 Identification of common parameters Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA Assuming that the City Base Maps have been prepared by the ULBs based on the project guidelines corresponding shape files digital GIS map would be available with necessary attributes To match the information available in MIS with that of GIS it is required to have matching fields in both MIS database and the attribute
82. gement structure of the firm and shall identify the suitably qualified personnel of the proposed project team including Project Manager GIS Specialist and Image processing CAD specialist as required during contract implementation The Bidder shall provide further details of the proposed personnel and their experience records in the relevant Information Forms 6 and 6A 1 2 5 4 System Capabilities The Bidder shall own or have assured access through hire lease purchase agreement or other commercial means or approved subcontracting to systems including licensed software in full working condition as listed below and must demonstrate that based on known commitments they will be available for timely use in the proposed contract 1 2 5 5 System Types 1 GIS Systems 2 CAD Systems and 3 Image Processing Systems etc 4 GPS systems and post processing softwares 5 Total station survey equipment and data conversion capabilities 1 2 5 6 Methodology amp Project Plan The Bidder must attach with their application a detail note giving a general description on the approach to the methods specifications data formats technologies quality assurance schemes proposed deployment schedule capacity number of systems proposed to be used number of lots that it can undertake simultaneously Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA etc for ensuring completion of the work as per specifications within the
83. he Bidder s risk and may result in its rejection 1 2 4 Bid Opening The following is the schedule of bid opening The date of opening of technical qualification proposal is insert Date at insert time Hrs Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA The expected date of opening of commercial bid will be indicated to the technically qualified bidders by the telephone fax mail 1 2 5 Technical Qualification Criteria 1 2 5 1 Experience a Qualification will be based on Bidders meeting all the following minimum criteria regarding their general and particular experience financial position personnel and equipment capabilities other relevant information as demonstrated by The Bidder s responses in the Information Forms attached to the Letter of Application and evaluation of the sample work b The Bidder shall provide evidence that it has been engaged in Remote Sensing GIS activities mapping utilities large scale database creation in the role of prime Consultant partner in a joint venture or sub consultant c The Bidder should also give evidence that it has successfully completed or substantially completed work of a nature complexity and requiring technology similar to the proposed contract The works may have been executed by The Bidder as a prime Consultant or proportionately as member of a joint venture or sub Consultant with references being submitted to confirm satisfactory performance
84. he same source for the municipal boundaries Use tools to split or append polygon if available with the software Label or encode the feature name while digitization process Slum names should be labeled as attributes Make sure to save the slum layer created as a different file and do not 11 Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA overwrite the municipal boundary file which is used as a base layer Follow standard naming convention Create metadata for each feature type created 2 2 4 Geo referencing of paper maps Once a paper map containing information in present scenario slums in a town or city is scanned save it as a digitized image Assuming the municipality or ULB is using any standard GIS package the list of standard GIS Packages has been provided in Annexure XI the scanned image will be brought on to a new project Existing city base map is made available as a separate layer that can be activated The image that is imported can be geo referenced using any Georeferencing tool Georeferencing of raster maps images involves various steps which is illustrated as an example using one of the software tools This also includes the procedure for CAD based paper maps or toposheets Annexure I 2 2 5 Data Collection of slum points using Global Positioning System GPS 1 GPS is a simple device using which necessary field data could be collected as needed Appropriate projection parameters as decided n
85. hysical and financial progress of the project through online input output analysis of the data Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA Slum Monitoring System Interface of e Applications Surveys MIS Project monitoring system Vv Web enabled MIS Web enabled system for surveys Action plan Slum survey monitoring Household survey Funds monitoring Livelihood survey Deliverables Performance benchmarking MIS Reports Variance Reports Figure 2 Framework for Monitoring System 4 2 Design of Slum Monitoring System and the Management information System MIS for Surveys The Management Information System MIS for Slum survey Household survey Livelihood survey is a web based online tool developed to build a robust information system on facilities available in slums and also about the socio economic profile of the households and their livelihoods The system is developed by the Centre for Good Governance CGG for Ministry of Housing and Poverty Alleviation MoHUPA and maintained on behalf of the Ministry This MIS is a databank which enables data input analysis monitoring and planning with multi faceted benefits such as e Information for Planning amp Policy making e Identification of livelihood needs like primary education training employment etc in each slum area and decision making on the requirement of needs or the area of focus for development of individuals as well
86. ice Station Point 3030 31 SYM_POL_CH Police Chowki Point 3031 32 SYM_HOSPITALS Dispensary hospital clinic Point 3032 33 SYM_PATH_LAB Pathological laboratory Point 3033 34 SYM_BLOOD_BNK Blood Bank Point 3034 35 SYM_OFFICE All Govt offices Point 3035 37 SYM_MANHL Manhole Point 3037 38 SYM_BANK Bank Point 3038 39 SYM_ATM Automatic Teller Machine Point 3039 40 SYM_RESTHS Rest house Circuit house Point 3040 41 SYM_PUBTOLT Public Toilets Point 3041 42 SYM_PUBURNLS Public Urinals Point 3042 43 SYM_FOUNTN Fountains Point 3043 44 SYM_STATUE Statue Point 3044 45 SYM_PUBTAP Public Taps Point 3045 46 SYM_VEGMRKT Vegetable Market Point 3046 47 SYM_MARKET Market Point 3047 48 SYM_SLAUGHTER Slaughter House Point 3048 49 SYM_KBRSTN Kabrasthan Point 3049 50 SYM_GRVYRD Grave Yard Point 3050 51 SYM_CRMTRM Crematorium Point 3051 56 Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA SNo Level LAYER NAME Description Type CODEPAT CODEAAT 52 SYM_TFCSIG Trafic Signal Point 3052 53 SYM_TFCBOOTH Trafic Police Booth Point 3053 54 SYM_WELL Well Point 3054 55 SYM_OVRHDTNK Over head Tanks Point 3055 56 SYM_GRNDTNK Ground level tanks Point 3056 Gates on Fence Boundary ag eae Building Compound Wall etc y pom 2927 58 SYM_LAMPPOST Lamp Post Point 3058 70 SYM_POLEELE Electric Pole Point 3059 71 SYM_POLETELE Telephone Pole Point 3060 59 SYM_FLOO
87. ied and non notified mapping of slums using the state of art technology integration of geo spatial and socio economic data and identification of development model proposed for each slum To achieve these things a systematic approach is essential which will be useful for various other developmental planning initiatives for the urban poor The present technical manual details the steps to be followed for slum mapping using satellite data GPS Total Station Survey in preparing GIS database MIS development of non spatial data collected and integration of GIS with MIS to enable generating Plan of Action PoA for slum free cities The whole process could be summarized as per the Flow Chart below N Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA FLOW CHART Any High Resolution Satellite Image Available updated Base V g A eoreferencing maps If available Generation of Land cover map All slum boundary Transportation Multi temporal Vacant land satellite images Vegetation Hazardous sites Hydrography Other lavers as reauired Monitoring amp Evaluation of Project Detailed slum and gt a implementation infrastructure mapping using Ole atic surveys Field survey ni Slim MTS Integration of MIS and GIS Slum Implementation Information System phase DPR preparation process Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA 2 0 Gui
88. igher RAM e 500 GB SATA hard disk e 16X DVD RW drive e HDMI DVI support for better graphics e 20 LCD monitor with HDMI DVI support e Integrated high definition Audio e Integrated Video with minimum 1 GB RAM with support for HDMI DVI e Standard Keyboard and optical mouse Internet Bandwidth 2 Mbps broadband internet connectivity Note Mbps bandwidth is sufficient for 4 6 concurrent users Number of desktops may be increased depending on the data entry requirement e LAN connectivity LAN connectivity to be established for the necessary no of desktop computers with the server using network switch with appropriate number of ports Software requirement e Windows Linux operating system with any internet browser for the desktops e Linux operating system configured with tomcat web server and postgresql database for the server system e Any standard GIS package including open source product refer Annexure XI 7 0 List of National and Regional Resource Centres for undertaking capacity building in different components of RAY S No Name of the resource centre National Resource Centres 1 National Remote Sensing Centre NRSC ISRO Hyderabad and its Regional Centres located at Dehradun Kharagpur Nagpur Jodhpur and Bangalore 2 Survey of India Indian Institute of Surveying and Mapping Hyderabad 40 Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA 3 Indian Institute of
89. in Civil 5 years relevant experience Civil Engineering ITI including AutoCAD drawings Civil with Diploma and MS Office proficiency in Computers 5 5 Reporting and Timing To be specified by ULBs while work allotment Suggested time Report for each slum or slum group period from starting date Inception Report highlighting review of collected available __weeks maps and related data identification of existing data gaps and proposal how to bridge data gaps detailed work programme Draft City base map __weeks Slum Map s including infrastructure provision availability of __weeks off site services as applicable Final City base map __weeks Including Final Slum Map s and Report based on the TOR including Analysis amp GIS MIS integration Please refer to Annexure VII for Illustrative Bid Document gt No of surveyors will depend on the size of the slum and number of slums to be taken up gt No of draughtsman will depend on the size of the slum and number of slums to be taken up 37 Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA 6 0 Specifications for procurement of Hardware amp Software The requirement of the hardware and software for the implementation of the project depends on the option chosen by the States and ULBs 6 1 Option 1 6 1 1 State level hardware and software requirements Using Web based application of MIS for Surveys whi
90. indow e Data is automatically compiled at the Ministry and reduces the workload in compilation of data and sending it There are no issues of data Synchronization because the web based tool stores the data in central data base itself Demerits are e Clients may experience difficulty in data entry in places where internet connectivity either does not exist or is slow 4 7 2 Option 2 Using Offline tools The States Cities which experience connectivity problems or those who would like to include additional MIS parameters can adopt Option 2 discussed below The application developed for Nation wide use should be taken as a model for the development of the offline tool and can be deployed locally The offline tool may be preferably developed using open source technologies like Java Postgres SQL etc During the development of the offline tool it should be ensured that the same data structures as that of the National level MIS GIS are followed so that problems do not arise in exporting MIS data into National level MIS It is also possible to install the same package i e the web based MIS GIS package at those places which are supposed to be working offline While installation localhost settings could be enabled and also while database entry a parallel SQL file could be created from the software so that these files could be sent to the HQ Server installation site for upgradation regularly Data Structures are available with nati
91. is table could be named as GCP dbf which would be used for registration of the scanned toposheet The step by step guide is given below of using ArcGIS georeferencing tool as an example Creating a Master GCP layer 1 Open ArcMap From the View menu chose Data Frame Properties The Data Frame Properties window opens It shows the Co ordinate System Tab indicating No projection in Current Co ordinate System Co ordinate system for the map needs to be specified 2 Click on New button to choose Projected Co ordinate System A window for New Projected Co ordinate System opens Specify a name for the new co ordinate system such as My Projection In the projection frame chose UTM from the drop down list 3 The remaining parameters of False Easting False Northing Central Meridian and Latitude of origin need to be specified based on the extent of map For this we would take reference of Lat Long values that we have used 4 For example following values will be considered as parameters e False Easting 0 0 e False Northing 0 0 e Central Meridian 75 625 Central meridian of the Toposheet e Latitude of origin 0 0 5 In the Geographic Projection System area Click Select button This opens the Browse for Co ordinate System dialog Double click on Spheroid Based folder From the available list chose WGS84 prj Click Ok on all the co ordinate syst
92. ithin the town or city the nearest GTS benchmark should be used to establish one or more control points using a closed traverse It is required to capture at least levels on the road intersections junctions covering the entire slum up to points of connectivity to town wide infrastructure with respect to water supply sewerage and storm water drainage systems like ELSRs GLSRs Sumps pumping stations etc While the Total Station Survey generally captures all surface features underground utilities like water supply pipeline sewer line electric cables etc will have to be superimposed on drawings generated out of Total Station Survey In general Total Station Survey drawings are plotted on CAD platform These drawings need to be converted into the GIS platform for the sake of uniformity 3 5 Involvement of local community during slum mapping Community participation should be ensured during the slum mapping exercise The broad guidelines for involving communities in the mapping process are given in Annexure X In this respect the following process action may be noted e Conduct of workshops with participation of experts and NGOs and finalization of slum survey formats e Conduct extensive training to ULB staff in detailed slum profiling e Conduct detailed slum profiling by ULB staff Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA e Slum profiling will provide land status demographic profile housing status economic st
93. lighting on the terrain Urban Design Tools to build roads junctions and traffic lights in an urban setting Contour map displays a colorized terrain map and contour lines Terrain profile displays the terrain elevation profile along a path Draw tools creates simple markers free hand lines urban designs Navigation map to jump to and view locations in the 3D India Metadata for satellite images 96
94. llite imagery aerial photograph GPS based field data Other landmarks such as temples mosques church etc points or polygon SRSAC ULBs SOI GPS based field data Contour lines SOI Ground Survey Cadastral maps ULBs land records and survey LRS For illustrative list of data layers codes and attributes required from them please refer to Annexure I ITI and IV Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA 2 2 Guide to prepare GIS based city base map 2 2 1 Hands on description of preparation of base map using existing data Obtain paper prints heavy paper of the base map preferably without topography The base map print can be a blue line or black line copy with plenty of extra space for notations Hard copy of the latest high resolution satellite image or print of the land use map of the municipality or ULB from available database in considerably large scale may also be used The following information should be shown on this map e Identification and demarcation of slum areas and vacant areas on a base map Annexure II e Land use e Roads streets highways railways with names e Lakes major wetlands with names e Rivers streams creeks with names e Names of points of high elevation e Vulnerable areas e Settlements within the community e Name of municipality north arrow scale preparation date Note At the time of household survey the exi
95. location flow direction last maintenance etc drain 6 Traffic Intersection ID volume of traffic at the point peak hours management 7 Street light Object ID bulb type pole type pole number location electric loop wise grouping height of pole installation data cost date of last maintenance paint bulb change etc maintained by 8 Health care Object ID no of doctors specialists number of beds available telephone number system address 9 Fire service Station ID no of fire engines available specialized equipment availability ladders no of fire proof jackets available total staff available staff at any given time telephone number address etc 10 Telecommunicat Object ID exchange cable type depth below ground level last digging permission ions network given to BSNL etc Note Depending on map scale 1 5000 or 1 10000 chosen for the city base map some of the above features that are not visible at the mentioned scale can be omitted YASHADA 2008 Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA Annexure IV Coding System for various features in the process of slum survey SNo Level LAYER NAME Description Type CODEPAT CODEAAT A BOUNDARY 1 MAPBOUNDARY_NET Map boundary box net 1000 1000 2 MUNICIPAL_NET Municipal Boundary net 1001 1001 3 CITY_NET
96. mal solution This document has covered various aspects related to RAY project implementation with respect to the baseline data creation field surveys identification of slums different scales of mapping of city township and slums relevance of MIS as a solution for the project database and for monitoring remote sensing data as spatial input for geospatial database creation details on GIS database creation and usage under the project At different stages in the document elaborate information is provided on how to create GIS databases using different methods Specific reference is made to the preparation of base layer again with respect to different scale at 1 50 000 SOI open series as reference 1 5000 and 1 500 scales respectively Modalities of such database creation at large scales using combinations of satellite imageries GPS based field surveys and total station survey methods also have been elaborated Typical differences between CAD drawings and GIS layers with particular reference to map projections are also addressed An elaborate section is dedicated to how data can be collected online through a web enabled solution for not only baseline creation but also for concurrent monitoring of the project is also well thought of under the project by adopting a solution as a combination of MIS and GIS The software design aspects and database related details are also addressed under the MIS and GIS solutions in addition to the synergy of using
97. map features vary with scale of mapping and hence care should be taken to define the base map features in accordance with the scale of mapping The following broad features are recommended to be included in the base map The potential source of the data will be from Survey of India SOI State Remote Sensing Application Centres SRSACs Urban Local Bodies ULBs Municipalities etc Table 2 Table 2 Base map features amp potential sources Base map features Potential source of data Administrative boundary State Administrative boundary Survey of India SOI Open Series of maps Municipal and ward boundary ULBs Slum Habitations boundary ULBs Municipalities generate using satellite data GPS based field data Natural features Natural landmarks SRSAC ULBs SOI generate using satellite data GPS based field data Stream creek SRSAC ULBs SOI generate using satellite data GPS based field data Man made features Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA Roads National City Municipal Slum line segment SRSAC ULBs SOI generate using satellite data satellite data Railway line features SRSAC ULBs SOI generate using satellite data Airport line features SRSAC ULBs or Directorate of Economics amp Statistics SOI generate using satellite data GPS based field data Built up area of slums in a generalized manner Sate
98. mp Vacant Lands on Base Map and Delineation of Slum Areas and Mapping Slum Infrastructure with spatial surveys like Total Station survey GPS etc of the slums intended to be taken up in the first phase 3 0 Slum Survey and Mapping using GIS Total station surveys and GPS 3 1 Introduction Taking cognizance of the city level base maps prepared by the ULB slum level map using GIS and other necessary spatial surveys will be prepared All slums whether notified or otherwise must be mapped in phases for undertaking slum upgradation and or redevelopment In addition socio economic surveys will be carried out covering household surveys Maps and survey data when completed and verified shall be made available on a web based GIS MIS system 3 2 Objectives The main objectives of house hold survey and web based GIS MIS are as follows e Build GIS based slum plans for decision support system in Urban Local Bodies e Map as many slum areas as possible in phases e Collect relevant Slum socio economic data for future analysis e Present a comprehensive picture of the slum i e non spatial and spatial data supported on a comprehensive MIS e Create a GIS based slum database and maps which will be accessible to all e Help ULBs to prepare detailed project reports DPRs and action plans of slum areas 3 3 Slum survey procedure The socio economic survey can be carried out by ULBs on their own or through engaging an agency through an open t
99. nd export the data into MIS using option given for exporting the data Note MS Access data structures are being given to ensure that the data exported into the National level MIS is adopting the same master data and key validations used in the National level MIS Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA 4 9 Outcome The outcome of the MIS for surveys will be the reports that assist in the prioritization of the slums indicative reports on the existing facilities in the slums etc Based on the statistical data of this MIS ULBs States should be able to prepare an action plan for the project monitoring purposes 4 10 Project monitoring system The project monitoring system suggested in these guidelines are preliminary Monitoring parameters would evolve when RAY is implemented Parameters identified based on implementation and execution bases will be comprehensive However at the juncture the monitoring system may include the e Provision to capture the State wise amp slum wise targets for the identified parameters e Provision to capture Physical progress and financial progress against the defined targets this parameter may include number of slums rehabilitated or retrofitted with infrastructure etc e Ability of the system to generate monitoring reports on the progress of project implementation e The project monitoring system fully depends on what database is created for baseline The monitorin
100. nd optical mouse Internet Bandwidth 2 Mbps broadband internet connectivity Note 1 Mbps bandwidth is sufficient for 4 6 concurrent users Number of desktops may be increased depending on the data entry requirements Software requirement e Windows Linux operating system with any internet browser e Any standard GIS Software including open source product refer Annexure XI 6 2 Option 2 Use of any offline tool for data entry at City level It is assumed that the data entry takes place at the city level alone and the States will only be accessing the online tool to review and monitor the progress 6 2 1 City level Hardware requirements Desktop Computer with the following configuration e Two CPU capable server fully loaded e Intel R Xeon R X3450 Processor 2 66GHz 8M Cache Turbo HT or higher e 32 GB RAM or higher e 300 GB X 6 SAS disks or higher e Raid Controller Card with 512 MB cache or higher e 2 numbers of Gigabit Ethernet ports or higher e Tower chassis e 17 monitor e 104 key standard keyboard optical mouse e Redundant power supply e 16X SATA DVD RW or higher 39 Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA e 80 160 GB DAT drive e 3yrs comprehensive onsite support from vendor Desktop Computer with the following configuration e Intel Core 15 17 750 Processor 2 66GHz turbo up to 3 2GHz 1333MHz FSB 8MB Cache or better e Intel H 57 or higher chipset e 4GB or h
101. nnel 13 Attribute definition 14 Projection used 15 Spheroid name 16 Datum name 17 Units 18 Zone OANINNBPWNH ESRI 2002 64 Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA Metadata format for drawing and GIS files Sr No Field Name Description T etc d 6 e Form of document paper film etc d 65 Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA Annexure VII Bid and Contract specifications Where states cities find it difficult to engage consultants with technical abilities to handle both engineering and GIS areas separate agencies might be contracted through transparent tendering processes to include tenders for engineering and GIS consultants separately 1 Illustrative Bid Document To streamline the process of engaging vendors consultants and other professional services for the Government of India projects the Ministry of Finance Gol have issued a Manual of Policies and Procedure of Employment of Consultants The purpose of these Guidelines is to define the Government of India s broad policies and procedures for selection contracting and monitoring of consultants and other professional services providers financed from Govt of India s resources It is therefore advised the ULBs implementing RAY programme adhere to the guidelines listed in the manual To help ULBs in selecting a Vendor for creation of a model bidding document is
102. onal resource centers such as the Center for Good Governance CGG Hyderabad and are available for use upon request MIS can be customized following CGG data structures and also additional parameters if any can be included based on the requirement given by the monitoring authorities in the States The survey information entered in the offline tool should finally be exported into the National level MIS GIS system This can be done by accessing the National level MIS GIS through secured login assigned to them and export the data into MIS using the inbuilt export option The data should be exported only in the form of sql file mdb It should be ensured by the system administrator that the data exported should only be in the file format based on National level MIS GIS and it should not contain any of the additional fields included Highlights of Offline System N Nn Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA e Data entry can be done faster as it does not depend on the internet connectivity Demerits are e Client has to invest for the infrastructure and install the necessary hardware and software at their end e Client will not have an automatic access to the software updates and needs to do it manually e Client may require technical manpower to manage the technical issues that arise in maintaining the hardware and software e Updated data cannot be immediately compiled amp seen at the Ministry level It h
103. onents of infrastructure the method to be adopted for digitization shall conform to the standards prescribed by the Survey of India and as outlined in the Section on Guidelines for the preparation of geo referenced base maps In the case of digitization the data needs to be checked for accuracy completeness displacement edge matching symbology etc The Base Maps should clearly show location of each slum notified or otherwise While superimposing infrastructure and utilities care should be taken to achieve high accuracies on ground in conformity with the scale of mapping For 32 Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA example If 1 m spatial resolution satellite images are used the scale of thematic map should be 1 4 000 and RMS Root Mean Square error should be less than a pixel However the positional accuracies would be 2 0 m with respect to 0 5 mm mapping plotting accuracy of such maps In special cases an accuracy interval may be specified to prepare required maps in the first stage which could further be improved on Quality evaluation and recommendations These may be updated at a later stage by systematically carrying out checks covering each ward zone with respect to each component water supply sewerage storm water drainage power transmission distribution telephone and similar utilities Since each of them will be in separate layers updating and verification by each department ag
104. oreover undertaking survey of every slum in the ULBs using Total Station method has limitations in terms of cost and time All slums need not be surveyed using Total Stations Some of the slums could be covered using hand held GPS instruments also based on the size of the slums To prioritize the slums to be surveyed using Total Station information obtained from the house hold surveys will be used with specific parameters for decision making The slum mapping exercise will result in the preparation of digitized slum map at 1 500 scale with a peripheral belt of 200 metres Extract of the related slum base map at 1 500 scale will be taken in the print form in AO size and will be handed over to the technical field surveyor for incorporating spatial data in respective slum base map using total station survey or other large scale spatial mapping techniques For the preparation of digitized base map of the slum the following information needs to be collected from the field survey total station survey e Slum boundary with schedule of boundaries of related slum slum pockets e Width and length of plots of all occupants building foot prints e Approach road streets lanes by lanes in the slum e Existing land use such as residential commercial petty shops or others e Type and length of existing roads CC BT WBM and earthen e Existing water supply lines and details of PSPs bore wells hand pumps and individual connections e Details of sewe
105. pdating information as and when required with ease and accuracy This information can also be made available to the citizens through web based interface This has specific importance in the context of slums and informal settlements where accurate representation of the ground scenario with that of the socio economic conditions of the people is a necessity for planning inclusively Preparation of these guide lines on GIS Mapping MIS development and integration of GIS with MIS is mainly to assist the urban local bodies ULBs in GIS mapping for their city and slum using different spatial techniques and latest technology for surveying like Total Station Survey GPS etc Broadly these guidelines provide The fundamental concepts of Base map preparation using Remote sensing GIS and other spatial techniques Technical issues involved in GIS Integration of GIS and MIS system Hardware and Software selection Designing training modules for staff for GIS including Remote Sensing MIS and Total station survey Guidance on procuring GIS services from vendors following a bidding procedure 1 1 About RAY Government of India has announced a scheme for slum dwellers and the urban poor named Rajiv Awas Yojana RAY aimed at creating a Slum Free India by giving support to those states who are willing to assign property rights to slum dwellers The Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation MoHUPA has prepared Guidelines
106. rage storm water and Sullage drains and the pucca kutcha drains leading to final disposal points 16 Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA e Sanitation services individual community and public toilets e Solid waste management system with details of dustbins and collecting points e Street lighting with pole number location and type of fixture and distance to transformer and its capacity e Community hall anganwadi centre PHC HC primary school and other educational institutions e Contours at 0 5 m and 1 0 m intervals shall be incorporated through total station or similar spatial survey techniques e Vulnerability mapping of the slum and the determined peripheral belt using Digital Elevation Model DEM DEM will help to identify the vulnerable area on which slum pockets exist and also vacant lands prone to hazards like flooding landslides etc This helps to identify the possible untenable slums and areas for relocation Whenever total station surveys are carried out care should be taken to establish control points and temporary bench marks TBM at suitable locations during survey for use at a later stage or during implementation of works The list of such control points and TBM shall be recorded both in drawing as well as in MS excel format During the survey all levels should refer to Mean Sea Level For this purpose GTS benchmark should be used If a GTS benchmark it is not available w
107. ransparent procedure This survey must involve the communities and be implemented concurrently in all slums in the ULB Before survey work begins it is mandatory that public should be informed through a press release or a local newspaper article Ideal procedure would be to have a well planned Entry Point Activity under the project wherein the implementing authority will have a focused group discussions with the slum groups sensitize them about the RAY using participatory approach build confidence amongst the slum community by implementing a small slum community program and ensure strong participation of the slum dwellers with the program The components of the survey are as follows Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA Component I Slum Survey General Slum Profiling attributes Basic information on slum land status demographic profile housing status economic status occupational status access to physical infrastructure and their connectivity health facilities social development welfare facilities available to the slums and additional infrastructure requirement Component II Household Poverty Socio economic Livelihoods and Infrastructure Survey Information on each slum notified or non notified located within the boundaries of the ULB will be collected e Scale type and condition of infrastructure for roads the survey will obtain information on existing pucca and their type WBM BT CC an
108. reparation of Geo referenced City Base Map and Slum Mapping This task is focused on the preparation of digital geo referenced GIS base map for the town city agglomeration limits of the ULB The Technical Consultant TC shall review all available maps either print on paper or available soft copies quality of available data and date s of acquisition as well as their scales It is likely that the ULB may or may not have GIS base maps obtained from satellite imageries In the absence of GIS maps the TC shall procure such satellite images or maps from official sources e g NRSC State RSACs etc or other reliable sources In case the ULBs have paper maps on a suitable scale the TC may geo reference it using GPS as outlined in Section 2 2 4 Total Station survey and or other spatial survey will be used for slum mapping The base map shall contain all key physical features the boundaries of each plot or building structure and a plot or building identification number The map shall be multipurpose and could be used by various sections of the ULB such as engineering revenue taxation and town planning b Data Contents and Specifications The preparation of geo referenced city base map shall be based on high resolution latest satellite imageries and DGPS Slum mapping shall be done using Total Station Survey To facilitate sharing of information between various municipal sections it is critical that GIS base mapping be compatible with standar
109. respect to earth surface allowing users to visualize features like cities and important places of interest in different perspectives and navigation possibilities over India The degree of resolution showcased is based on the points of interest and popularity and the entire Indian terrain is covered upto 6 meter spatial resolution for display With such a content and rich rendering possibilities the door to net centric visualization of digital geospatial data with a unique experience of interactive terrain viewing and maneuverability options have been successfully enabled Multi resolution images from IRS satellites are seamlessly organised to depict Natural features on Web geoportal to enable common man to zoom into specific area of interest at varying resolutions with even vector overlay capability Bhuvan brings a whole lot of uniqueness in understanding our own natural resources whilst presenting beautiful images and thematic information generated from varieties of geospatial data Bhuvan also attempts to bring out the importance of multi temporal data that could help in detecting changes that take place to our natural resources Bhuvan is an interactive versatile visualization system that allows user to navigate or fly across the entire globe view satellite imageries with overlays of administrative boundaries transport network geographic features and numerous other location specific data points Users can add their own points of in
110. rt Selection Tools Window Help Deng PEMERAN JL ean Georeferencing Layer oray_1871 ipg e Ea O northpointpark dwe o world Lreferencing_ Wi Green Band 2 W blue Band_3 O Green Line Extensic union_square 5 M Masscis CO massgis_GISDA O transit O buildings E EOT OTP Road Figure 11 Setting up additional control points Figure 10 Set Control points as shown compilation mxd ArcMap Arcinfo 801 843750 1186 343750 755929 970957 2961851 613788 3795 355671 2666 716994 785187 625271 2947458 700502 1705 483360 872 424051 764746 385655 2964370 656224 Figure 12 Pan the aittibute table of line shape file 49 Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA After digitizing the scanned map and vectorisation with associated attributes a separate layer will be created with appropriate title as shape file Along with the city base map and other infrastructure layers such as roads sewer and other permanent feature shape files the newly created layer would also be brought into the user interface on the screen as required This layer as with other layers could be activated and de activated depending on the need Nn Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA Annexure II Illustrative Data layers to be created for various utilities Source YASHADA FEATURE CLASS Water Pipelines Electric lines Sewer pip
111. s if available Provide the Consultant with necessary authorisation to procure the satellite data or maps of existing town area and the future expansion area periphery or urban agglomeration area Provide the TC with all necessary authorisation to undertake the surveys and field verification Provide access to office space if available b Items to be provided by the Technical Consultant In addition to the results and deliverables listed above the TC will provide All materials including satellite data and equipment necessary for DGPS surveys digitised base mapping All survey equipment and data entry staff All satellite data processing field survey and data entry staff Organisation and orientation training to enable municipal staff to participate in the GIS base mapping preparation survey and data entry and to manipulate and produce reports from the databases Arrange office equipments Computers software including software for satellite data processing Arrange for all transportation and travelling required for their TC s own staff 5 4 Requirement of manpower for the Technical Consultant Institute Recommended qualifications and work experience of the personnel are outlined below U Nn Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA Key Person Minimum Minimum Work Experience Qualifications 1 Team Leader Master in Social 10 years experience in science Urban d
112. shown in any angle from directly above to horizontal For areas rendered in 3D adjusting the aspect gives the impression of moving through a real space Users can add Place marks which are clickable indicators of particular locations and create 2D and 3D features share collaborative and chat use powerful urban design tools that is available on Bhuvan More than just images and maps Bhuvan lets users create and share personal resources In addition the tool allows users to consume OGC complaint map services for viewing query and analysis on the fly Browsing and exploring distant locales augmented with contributions from other users presents a compelling opportunity for discovery and learning Contributing anecdotes stories and histories further allows users to communicate in a geographic context 93 Bhuvan 2D Beta The two dimensional 2D Bhuvan a web mapping service application based on Open Layers open source project offers powerful user friendly mapping technology to organize the satellite and map data along with myriad information geographically with no server side dependencies in an easy way zaa DS JE http bhuvan3 nrse gov injbhuvan bhuvan bhuvan2d htr EIEI ET Pie File Edt View Favorites Tools Help x Google Asan he shaer r sidewiti 3 Bookmarks check aal Translate SE jAutoril gt Qr Sign tn gt uy Favorites Fo Indian Earth Observation Visualisation
113. sting land use of the slum shall be noted and compared with statutory land use as notified in the CDP Master Plan 2 2 2 Steps for preparing base map under GIS domain The following broad steps show the generic procedure in the preparation of a base map showing the various data types which the ULB should acquire under GIS environment Data may be in two forms the technical description and the paper map The capture of data from the technical description involves a more direct step of encoding the numerical data into the computer which is further converted to points or shapes The capture of data from paper maps involves three steps as described below Data captured using GPS will be processed directly by importing the points for appropriate storage attributing and depiction It is also recommended to use the Projection and Datum of the source if already available during Geo referencing Re projection should be done on the digitized layer or output vector file When combining GIS layers from different sources there 9 Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA may be discrepancies in dataset hence care must be taken to maintain consistency with respect to output projection parameters for proper registration amongst such layers Roads digitized from Cadastral maps even after due geo referencing may not coincide with the roads taken from a Topo map even if these layers were set to the same projection and dat
114. such that the printout of combination of layers may be taken as required The printed copies shall include standardised cartographic legends bar scale north sign control points sheet reference date of survey title and project logo The standard Map Layout should be finalised in close consultation with the city level Technical Cell 5 3 Working Arrangement The assignment will be contracted by the ULB s to Technical Consultants Survey firms or other para statal organisations Management of the assignment and all logistical financial and methodological arrangements will be ensured by the ULB The ULBs will ensure the support of municipal officials and other concerned agencies where necessary through monitoring and output review committee or such other suitable arrangements a Items to be provided by the ULBs The ULBs will e Provide a Senior officer in the rank of deputy commissioner or equivalent to liaise with the TC e Brief the Consultant on the objectives design methodology and programme for the GIS mapping and survey Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA Nominate officers to participate in a survey work b database development and c GIS mapping d making them available in the field to observe and oversee survey work and data verification Provide timely advice to the Consultant concerning the work under the programme and slums for survey Provide the TC with maps of survey area
115. system would be captured so as to utilize this information for city planning and then further onto area and slum planning 1 10 000 Regional planning Lanes and service roads This scale is appropriate for city planning can be done but with limited information as at this scale many spatial features are not may not be visible but arterial roads and settlement blocks regional landuse landcover information would be visible regional planning but for city level planning the information available might not be adequate Spatial maps remote sensing images at this scale are Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA Application and Features that can be Benefits amp Required Utility of the map captured resources visible generally available for all cities Information on utility and infrastructure would be captured at zonal level like electric sub station connecting transmission mains zonal water reservoirs etc In building the GIS for slums by ULBs there would be two forms of base maps first one in the digital form composed of different layers of digital files for each feature of the base map and other one will be the printed version of the same The layout of the printed base map should have standard map features such as scale north arrow title legend etc Both forms of the base map digital and printed versions should have same features The Base
116. t 67 Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA Invitation for Bids IFB The Municipal Corporation of Invites sealed bids in prescribed form in two envelops system one for technical and the other for commercial proposal from eligible Bidders for carrying out the Creation of large scale database in GIS environment using high resolution satellite images large scale maps and field Survey data wherein the work involves scanning digitization geo referencing edge matching mosaicing and information extraction pertaining to the infrastructure utilities facility amenity urban land use surveying and conversion of vector data format etc Bidding documents and additional copies may be purchased at name and address of Municipal Corporation office for a nonrefundable fee of amount in Rupees for each set Interested bidders may obtain further information at the same address Bids shall be valid for a period of days after Bid opening and must be accompanied by bid security of amount in Rupees or its equivalent in a convertible currency and shall be delivered to name and full address of receiving office on or before time and date of Bid closing at which time they will be opened in the presence of the bidders who wish to attend Late bids will be rejected Bids of those qualifying in the Technical Qualification described in Section I will be considered for evaluation whil
117. t covered with piped water supply e Number of hours of water supply per day dry and wet seasons e Percentage of households not covered with toilets e Percentage of households without solid waste collection e Access to health facility QHC PHC within half kilometer distance from the slum e Access to primary education facility primary school within half kilometer distance from slum Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA e Access to community halls In each slum the survey will also include a separate exercise of inspection mapping and focus group discussion to ascertain availability levels and quality of basic service provision Services to be assessed will be roads street lights drains water supply and sanitation solid and liquid waste disposal The city level technical team shall ensure that urban poverty alleviation staff SHG members are always involved in the survey exercises data verification data validation and reporting Note Slum household and livelihood survey will be carried out using the NBO formats and involving the community 3 4 Prioritizing slums for detailed slum mapping using total station survey or other spatial survey techniques In case of slums for which satellite based GIS maps or even usable basemaps are available it is required to carry out detailed physical survey using Total Station Survey Method to incorporate very scale spatial information for planning M
118. table of the shape file with similar table properties If such an attribute field is available by following a simple table merge operation in GIS MIS data can be integrated with GIS attribute tables Or based on the query necessary table content can be fetched formatted and produced as a report answer to the query Alternately using edit option in the GIS software fields that have parameters in the MIS can be created and populated through a manual process Therefore it is critical to identify the parameters MIS attributes that are proposed to be linked to the spatial data 4 11 2 Preparation of data for Integration After identifying selected parameters from both MIS and GIS necessary database links should be established for compatible database fields that could enable unique data access between the MIS and GIS applications This will enable unique query mechanism either from MIS or from GIS The Web based MIS GIS should be designed as an integrated MIS and GIS system to facilitate such features automatically One of the methods is the creation of views for the data sharing Spatial data as well as the attribute data shared between GIS and MIS may be saved separately Similarly both can separately use non shared data A good database level integration involves integrating all data with a single database For example Spatial data on RDBMS can save both spatial and attribute data enabling access and modification to spatial and
119. terest and share them with others chart routes plot areas calculate distances and overlay vectors by choice onto the application Bhuvan provides online information on land and ocean resources in addition to disaster and others The ocean information is more specific on potential fishing zones PFz powered through the INCOIS services of Ministry of Earth Sciences Users can show or hide available layers in any combination Using the scale and the robust measurement and terrain analysis tools one could plot mileages calculate elevation difference and slope angle 91 Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA between two or more points in the 3D view terrain elevation profile along a path find places of interest along the way and link to Web sites to contact those establishments How to use Bhuvan It is a free web based visualization system By just logging on to www bhuvan nrsc gov in and downloading and installing the plug in only for first time use users can access Bhuvan and can fly to locations around the world by either entering the names of places or the latitude longitude coordinates Fo Indian Earth Observation Visualisation SS SS Welcome to Bhuvan New Updates A Geoportal of Indian Space Research Organisation showcasing Indian Imaging Capabilities in Multi sensor Multi platform and Mult temporal domain The portal gives a gateway to explore and discover virtual ear
120. termined that ULBs do not have in house capacity to produce base map help from government private agencies to prepare base map may be obtained In this case the city municipality shall acquire provide the available primary or secondary data for the town with its administrative boundary that further shows the hierarchy of secondary data to be captured 2 1 Base map features The basic requirement to start the slum survey is to have a base map at reasonable scale for the city In this regard the scale of the base map for the city is recommended to be at either 1 2000 1 5 000 and 1 10 000scale based on the availability However preference will be given to the available base maps larger than 1 10 000 scale However for each slum detailed mapping at 1 500 scale will be done through Total Station Survey using GTS benchmark Care should be taken to ensure that these base maps at different scales will be geographically compatible with each other for seamless visualization and analysis as required under the project The comparison of maps of different scales is given in the below table Table 1 Table 1 Comparison of Different scales Application and Features that can be Benefits amp Required Utility of the map captured resources 1 500 Micro planning All tenements building Ideal for micro level including layout footprints and utility planning where detailed plans of the slum information with plans can be prepared using and utility accurac
121. th in 3D space with specific em phasis on Indian region May 25 2010 Explore the New User Interface Land Weather Ocean Disaster gt More ij May 25 2010 New features amp information Oil spill Gulf of Mexico City map Heat index gt More IRS data products English Re Thematic information Bhuvan evinces Indian Imaging capabilities eS 4 gt NRDB x x z f 5 Rich Thematic Information towards Societal applications Media Gallery Data policy OGC web services enabling interoperability ISRO EOS programs gt More RobustAPIs for ease of development and integration NDC products amp services Interactive 3D modeling and guided tours Cluster map Q Vide R Subscribe Enter your Address Gc KT Un Subscribe Interactive tutorial _ aa FAQ Contact us Disclaimer Privacy policy amp Terms Copyright ISRO 2009 Zooming in and out determines the number and kind of features or locations displayed as the resolution changes As one zooms closer to a built up area for instance smaller details and place names begin to appear automatically On rendering the thematic maps and their details are clickable opening a pop up window with information about its feature links to related resources photos or other information Users can change the orientation of the compass points of the map and adjust the aspect such that the map is
122. truthing has to be carried out along with the collection of attribute data for spatial features The bidders will have to deliver the final outputs in CD ROM media should be readable under standard windows NT 2000 platform and hard copy Each of the activity will be followed by quality assurance checks by the RAY Technical Cell experts city team and the Municipal Corporation officials or SRSACs or the empanelled agency 5 2 2 Objectives The objectives of Mapping are Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA 1 Develop a common digital geo referenced base map that will be used by all participating sections departments within ULB for detailed mapping This map is to be updated regularly to maintain an accurate and reliable information data base on properties and all components of infrastructure on a common scalable and physically verifiable municipal GIS platform 2 Establish the locations of property building or plot in slums onto the GIS base map and its corresponding data which would provide a spatial dimension of Properties 3 Improve the coverage and provision of municipal services eg water and sewerage connections through mapping of all existing infrastructure facilities onto the map 4 Allow spatial analysis of service provision levels revenue generation and social composition particularly identifying the location of poor and socially excluded communities 5 2 3 Description of Tasks a P
123. try of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA 30 PROF SARADINDU SENGUPTA ADVISOR WEST BENGAL STATE COUNCIL OF SCIENCE amp TECHNOLOGY BIKASH BHAVAN NORTH BLOCK 4 FLOOR SALT LAKE KOLKATA 709 091 PHONE 033 23342969 23344616 23211342 FAX 033 23344616 31 THE DIRECTOR CHHATTISGARH SPACE APPLICATION CENTRE CHHATTISGARH COUNCIL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY LOKESH PLAZA FIRST FLOOR SHANKAR NAGAR RAIPUR 492007 CHHATTISGARH STATE Fax 0771 2263757 Email p_k_bhat sify com 90 Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA Annexure XIII Bhuvan Web Geoportal for Indian Earth Observation data Vision To evince the distinctiveness of Indian imaging Capabilities through online rendering of multi resolution multi temporal and multi sensor Indian Remote sensing Satellite IRS data with value added Services on 3D globe for public good Introduction Bhuvan is an initiative to showcase Indian imaging Capabilities with a focus on Indian region including Global coverage It is an ambitious project of ISRO to take Indian images to other value added services in multiple spatial resolutions to the people through a web geoportal for easy access to information on basic natural resources in the geospatial domain Bhuvan showcases IRS images in 2D and 3D perspectives with excellent rendering capabilities It displays satellite images of varying resolutions with
124. um due to significant difference in mapping scale and other factors If corrections or adjustments are done documentation for the adjustments should be attached to the metadata Any errors or discrepancies found on the source maps should be reported and consulted with concerned agency 2 2 3 Administrative Boundaries of the slums Data for administrative boundaries especially for non regularized slum boundaries may come in two forms technical descriptions and paper maps It is critical to identify the source of administrative boundaries of such slums Sources available with ULBs like topomaps should be given less weight as compared to the legal proclamation adopted by the ULBs in recognition of regularized as well as un regularized slums The output base map should not be used for property delineations or for settling legal land encroachment issues Boundary conflicts if any should be captured and saved in a separate layer and should be consulted or settled with concerned agencies a Create the boundary using technical description coordinates ULBs municipalities and municipal corporations usually keep records and technical descriptions of slum boundaries In cases where geographic coordinates grids are available it is better to use these data and maps When such data or descriptions are not available field methods like Total Station Survey or GPS points needs to be used to identify legal boundaries of regularized or non regularized slums
125. x grid and inventory of the city cadastral sheets as much as available Inventory of the other maps like development plan infrastructure facility amenity maps with date s of production Clarity and readability of the scanned files Correct mosaic Digitization accuracy Layers name in digitization and colour codes Topological accuracy Metadata for scanned files as per specification Correctness mapping accuracy and consistency of the output produced with respect to the input maps O O O O O 0 0 U3 Go Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA In addition the designated cell officials should co ordinate between GIS Mapping team s and MIS and House Hold survey team s to ensure that proper integration of GIS and MIS interfaces are maintained 5 2 4 Outputs and Deliverables a For City level Base Maps e Detailed Geo referenced maps as described in the scope of work shall be produced both in digital form and hard copy ies e City maps with various layers as per scope of work b For Slum Mapping e Detailed Geo referenced maps as described in the scope of work for the selected slums separate maps for each unit of the slum or cluster of slums shall be produced both in digital form and hard copy ies e Slum maps with different layers including cadastral information Hard copies shall be produced preferably in A2 size sheets at a scale of 1 500 The digital copy should have facility
126. y can be captured micro details mapping Spatial data at this scale not easily available so has to be generated through large scale mapping exercises As this takes longer and dedicated manpower the mapping of slums in the city may be done in phases Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation RAJIV AWAS YOJANA Application and Utility of the map Features that can be captured Benefits amp Required resources 1 2000 All functions Settlement boundary and Detailed information can be beginning from utility infrastructure captured required for area utility planning networks can be level mapping area planning and captured Tenement f agi Satellite maps may not be city planning boundaries or building f footprints are not very available at this scale Maps clearly visible at this need to be generated scale particularly for the utilities by superimposing the spatial information available in various forms such as paper maps and or soft copies 1 5000 City Planning Houses may not be Broad information can be visible but settlements captured as required for the slum pockets road city level base map networks and broad city level infrastructure can Spatial ne and temou be captured sensing images at this scale are available for certain cities for others this would need to be generated through topographic surveys For utilities the trunk infrastructure or primary

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