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Final Quarterly Project Report(October to December, 2013)
Strengthening Web-GIS for Guna and Shivpuridistricts and building capacities of district officials
to use GIS in Planning and Monitoring
Sponsored by:UNICEF, Bhopal.
Developed by:
NATIONAL CENTRE FOR HUMANSETTLEMENTS AND ENVIRONMENT
E-5/A, Girish Kunj, Arera Colony, Bhopal- 462016 (M.P.)Ph. No.: 0755-2465306, 2463731, Fax No.: 0755-2465651Email: nchsebpl@gmail.com; Website: www.nchse.org
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Contents
S. No. Description Page No.
1. Background and Introduction 2
2. Data validation / verification ofdepartments data
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3. Modification of system by addinglayers/ reformatting
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4. Orientation Programme at Shivpuri forstakeholders in Shivpuri district
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5. Orientation Programme at Shivpuri forstakeholders in Guna district
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6. Paper Clippings 13
Annexures
A Programme Schedule of Shivpuri 15
B Programme Schedule of Guna 16
C Attendance Sheets at ShivpuriOrientation Programme
Enclosed
D Attendance Sheets at GunaOrientation Programme
Enclosed
E User Manual of Shivpuri Enclosed
F User Manual of Guna Enclosed
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Final Quarterly Project Report(October to December.2013)
Strengthening Web-GIS for Guna and Shivpuri districtsand building capacities of district officials to use GIS inPlanning and Monitoring
Background and Introduction:
The need of an up-to-date information in an easily accessible form is always there at the
district level through its various departments for the development of villages and towns. The
activities concerning people mostly get affected by the ever growing population, as well as,
increasing pressure on the existing infrastructure. The concerns of the people in villages and
towns do require attention of district administration and intervention in departmental
functions related to education, health, food and civil supplies, animal husbandry,
anganwadis, police, etc. These are very crucial and important functions which require
regular monitoring and meticulous planning. This necessitates a good backup of up to date
information that should be easily available to its user whether govt. or NGO or an individual –
say, on public domain.
UNICEF had rightly initiated an activity with NCHSE in 2012, of generating Web based MIS
for meeting such information demand for direct and efficient use to support the district level
activities. The districts of Guna and Shivpuri in M.P. were selected on pilot basis. A latest
form of information presentation i.e. Maps and GIS was embedded to make sure that the
information is more easily viewed with respect to location of objects associated say villages
or service activity centres. Involving the media of internet, a Web-GIS was finally
conceptualized and developed through a joint effort of UNICEF and NCHSE by December,
2012 and was also released for general use.
The software development for the system was performed by NCHSE IT team as per the
needs and the data received from the departments was merged into the system. Maps of
village level boundaries were included to showcase the information with special features of
data view and data queries to make the information further more usable by the endusers.
The departments taken in the first phase were: Health, Education, Women & Child
Development, Food, Panchayat, and Census, 2001. The maps were digitised and attached
with the departments’ databases.
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Soon after the launch of the system formal training was also provided to the DPMUs at the
districts with an aim to equip them for support of district functionaries for using the system.
Later, in early 2013, in background of observations on scope and applicability of the Web-
GIS, its usage levels as also stakeholders’ ability to manage the system, and the need to
update/validate the data as well as to build awareness amongst end-users/stakeholders, a
second phase of the project was proposed by NCHSE to UNICE. It was envisaged that the
project would help to:
- Enhance the dimension of the Web-GIS through addition of few more relevant
departments’ themes.
- Update the system with the data of Census of India, 2011 on release in mid 2013
replacing data of Census of India, 2001.
- Make the Web-GIS more robust and featured through partial maintenance touches.
- Impart basic skills to the stakeholders to manage the system on long term basis.
- Build better awareness about the usefulness of the system through additional and
organized efforts.
In April, 2013 the project was approved by UNICEF under the small scale funding with
starting date as 10th April, 2013.
NCHSE was thus once again entrusted the important task of managing this ‘unique Web-
GIS’ ever developed in the State and also to ensure skill up gradation of stakeholders for
updating the system on regular basis. The objectives of the project included:
1. Validation of earlier merged data – in previous round Sept.-Dec.2012.
2. Modification for adding new layers of department wise information and formats.
3. Integrating Census, 2011 data at village level in both the districts.
4. Building capacity in both these districts of the district/block level officials for efficient
use of the system.
The following activities have been completed in October-December, 2013:
1. Data validation/verification of departmental data.
2. Modification of system by adding layers/reformatting.
3. One day orientation programmes at Shivpuri and Guna for stakeholders in the
districts.
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Data validation / verification of departments data
Data validation/ verification being a very important stage of the present assignment
which is carried out by NCHSE for greater utility and acceptability throughout the
State. Shivpuri has 8 blocks whereas Guna district has 5 blocks and the process of
data validation/verification continued in both the districts through its concerned
departments. This task depends how quickly the information/ data is received from
the concerned departments of all the blocks of both these districts. Most of the
information/ data of departments, coming with the support of DPMU in each of district
is also validated at the respective levels.
Modification of system by adding layers/ reformatting
The new layer of Tribal Department added in Web-GIS of Shivpuri district. The
Anganwadi, Education, and Health data has been revised by Department, so this
revised data also replaced in existing layer with new format in Shivpuri District.
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Orientation programme at Shivpuri for stakeholders in Shivpuri district
The event of thematic orientation for Shivpuri District was organized on the 11th
December, 2013 at Radiant Group of Institutes, Shivpuri, with an aim to apprise andeducate the stake holder departments and their staff within the district in line with theobjective of handing over and ongoing management of the system.
The District and Block level representatives from the following departmentswere present at the orientation programme:
o Healtho Educationo Women and child developmento Animal Husbandryo Planningo Zilla panchayato Tribalo Food
The following participants attended the training programme:
S. No. Name of Participants Department1 Mr. Rahul Kumar Gidolia, Manager Animal Husbandry, Shivpuri2 Mr. O.P.Sharma, Zila Panchayat3 Mr. Rakesh Gupta Zila Panchayat4 Mr.Jeetesh Jain WCD5 Mr. Santosh Singh DPMU6 Mr. Prashant Pawar, Enumarator Planning7 Dr. Gopal Dandotia, Ayush, M.O., Bairad (Pohri) Health8 Bhoopat Singh Dhakar, Computer Operator, Pohri Health9 Mr. Sanni Rajak, Enumarator Planning, Kolaras10 Mr. Nemi Chandra Sharma, Enumarator Planning, Pichhor11 Mr. Shivjeet Singh Yadad, Protection Officer WCD12 Mr. Jugraj Singh, Programmer, ZSK Education13 Dr. H.V. Sharma, BMO, Kolaras Health14 Naushad Hussin, Computer Operator, Kolaras Health15 Mr. Atul Trivedi, Research Investigator DPMU16 Ms. Neelam Pateriya, CDPO WCD17 Mr. Deepak Agariya, Satanwara Health18 Dr. Dinesh Agrawal Health
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19 Mr. Keshav Goel, CDPO, ICDS, Pohri WCD20 Ms. Usha, Sharma, CDPO, ICDS, Shivpuri WCD21 Dr. R.R. Mathur, BMO Health22 Dr. S.K.Sandy Health23 Mr. Fajal Ahmed Health24 Mr. Brij Narayan Sharma, DEO Tribal25 Dr. Pradeep Sharma, M.O., CHC, Karera Health26 Mr. Keerti DasKabir Health27 Mr. Chandra Kant Mathur Health28 Dr. Vinod Kumar Deneriya, BMO, CHC, Narwar Health29 Mr. Rajbeer Rathor, Computer Operator, Narwar Health30 Mr. Anil Kumar Sharma, DOTW, Shivpuri -31 Mr. Sunil Jatav, ICDS Shivpuri urban WCD32 Mr. Manoj Jatav, WCD33 Mr. Deepak Dohre, CMHO office, Shivpuri Health34 Mr. Aurn Kumar Saxena, PRO Jansampark35 Mr. O.P. Pandey, DWEO WCD36 Ms. Neetu Mathur, Jt. Collector/DPO GAD37 Mr. Pankaj Jain Planning38 Mr. Vipin Jain, Operator Food39 Mr. Brijendra Rawat, Operator Planning40 Mr. Brajesh Rajak, District Hospital Health41 Mr. Manish Rahtor Panchayat
A list of signed entries of people present at the event is given in Annex-C.
All the guests were welcomed by Mr. Avinash Shrivastava, Dy.Director, NCHSE,Bhopal.
The DPMU Officer Mr.Santosh Singhpresented overview ofthe system andobjectives of theproject.
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The presentation of the DPMU web site to the participants, as developed by NCHSE
and UNICEF, was made by Shri Avinash Shrivastava. This included defining of GIS,
GIS maps and Web form of GIS with its structures and advantages. The participants
were explained about viewing of maps on website, opening of the layers of maps,
accessibility to the data attached on maps, searching of the village on website,
creation of a village Profile, and, most importantly, solutions for the generated query.
Mr. Devesh Rashinkar,NCHSE, Bhopal
demonstrated live Website and explained
about the features of the Website.
Interestingly, hands on session continued
with the demonstration of website.
In the post lunch session, data base and its formats were discussed. DPMU and
NCHSE teams explained all these things. A few of the departments suggested some
changes in the attached data on website which were readily accepted.
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Ms. Neetu Mathur, Joint Collector / DPO also addressed the participants. She told
about the usefulness of data and
importance of regular updating of
data on the web site. She also
commented about the
advantages of the developed
website.
The programme ended with a
vote of thanks to all by Mr. Atul
Trivedi, DPMU, Shivpuri.
After the completion of orientation programme, NCHSE team shared with the DPMU
members about the editing of data files of maps and to upload these on website
through FTP and MYSQL software.
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Orientation programme at Guna for stakeholders in Guna district
The event of Thematic Orientation for Guna District was organized on the 16th
December, 2013 at Zila Panchayat Meeting Hall and hands on Session at Akhre Institute,Dwarika Bhawan, Guna with an aim to apprise and educate the stake holder departmentsand their staff within the district in line with the objective of handing over and ongoingmanagement of the system.
The District and Block level representatives from the following departments werepresent at the orientation programme:
o Healtho Educationo Women and child developmento Food & Civil Supplyo Policeo Veterinaryo Rural Developmento Planning,
The following participants attended the training programme:
S.No.
Name of Participants Department
1 Dr. S.K.Bhargava, District Planning Officer Planning2 Dr, D.K.Bhargava, CMHO Health3 Mr. Vishal Anand Shrivastava, CDPO ICDS4 Mr. Manvendra Singh, DSP Police5 Mr. Manoj Tiwari, Computer Police6 Smt. Abha Saxena, BPM, CHC Raghogarh Health7 Mr. Pradeep Sharma, BPM, Aron Health8 Mr. Manoj Bahrdwaj, WCD9 Ms. Kamini Deshpande WCD10 Mr. Anil Kumar Bilwal Health11 Ms. Nidhi Sharma, ICDS, Guna Urban WCD12 Mr. Vishal Sharma Health13 Mr. Ashok Kumar Khatik, BRC Education14 Mr. Vinod Raghuwanshi,BRCC Education15 Mr.Vijay Kumar Shrivastava, BRC Aron Education16 Mr. Pramod Kumar Jain, Aron Education17 Mr. Kamlesh Kumar Jain, BRCC, Chachoura Education18 Mr. Rajat Singh Dhurwey, BRCC, Chachoura Education19 Mr. Neeraj Kumar Sharma, Operator, Guna Planning20 Mr. Rakesh Dubey, Operator, Guna Planning
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21 Mr. Manish Jaiminy Planning22 Mr. Shubham Agnihotri Planning23 Mr. Deepak Agrawal Planning24 Dr. P.N.Meena, VEO, Chachoda Veterinary25 Mr. Murari Meena, Operator, SP Office Police26 Dr. K.K.Pandey, VEO, Raghogarh Veterinary27 Dr. L.H.S. Lodha, VEO, Bamori Veterinary28 Dr. R.S.Sikarwar, VEO, Guna Veterinary29 R.C.Tripathi WCD30 D.R.Bhagat Panchayat31 Mr. Ashok Bhargava, BRC, Bamori Education32 Ms. Nidhi Jain, ICDS, Guna Rural WCD33 Mr. Ashok Kumar Joshi, BAC, Guna Education34 Mr. Ajay Kumar Ojha, BAC, GUna Education35 Mr. M.K.Rajput, BAC, Chachoura Education36 Mr. Girish Sen, A.G.III Veterinary37 Mr. S. V. Jain, Acting DSO Food & Civil Supply38 Mr. Anoop Kumar Shrivastava Food & Civil Supply39 Mr. Rajiv Bharadwaj DPMU office40 Mr. Raghuvir Singh Planning41 Mr. Rohit Agrawal, Computer Operator Planning42 Mr. Rajendra Mahto, DPMU office
A list of signed entries of people present at the event is enclosed in Annex-D.
A beginning to the workshop was made by Shri Avinash Shrivastava, Dy.Director,
NCHSE who welcomed all the participants present at the occasion.
The District Planning Officer Dr. S.K. Bhargava gave the introduction about website
and objectives of training programme.
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The presentation and
live demonstration of the web
site to the participants, as
developed by NCHSE and
UNICEF, was made by Mr.
Avinash Shrivastava. This
included defining of GIS, GIS
maps and Web form of GIS
with its structures and
advantages. The participants
were explained about viewing
of maps on website, opening
of the layers of maps, accessibility to the data attached on maps, searching of the village on
website, creation of a village Profile, and, most importantly, solutions for the generated
query.
After preliminary introduction,
participants were able to view the
operational part of the Web-GIS
being developed by NCHSE with the
support of the information/ data
collected from the departments.
DPMU and NCHSE teams explained various data formats and their utility. These
formats were then clearly understood by the participants.
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After live demonstration, all the participants were very excited for hands on session.
Hands on session started in computer lab after the lunch session.
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The Programme ended with a vote of thanks by Mr. Rajiv Bhardwaj, DPMU officer to all.
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Paper Clippings
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Annex-A
Thematic Orientation of DPMU Web GISfor Shivpuri District
Venue :-RADIANT Group of Institutions
City Centre, Haji Sannu Market, Mahal Road, Shivpuri11th December, 2013
1 Registration 10.30 am2 Welcome and Overview about
DPMU WebGIS11.00 am Mr. Santosh Singh
DPMU, Shivpuri
3 Importance of DPMU WebGIS 11.30 UNICEF Representative4 Few words about DPMU WebGIS 11.45 Distt. Admn.Officer
Welcome Tea/Snacks5 An Introduction to Web-GIS and it’s
functioning12.00 am Avinash Shrivastava
NCHSE, Bhopal
Lunch 1.00 pm6 Live Demonstration of Web-GIS 2.00 pm Devesh Rashinkar
NCHSE, Bhopal7 Discussion on data Base
and its formats3.00pm Avinash/Devesh
8 Hands on Web GIS 3.30 am Avinash/Devesh9 Concluding Remarks 5.00 pm DPO, Shivpuri10 Vote of thanks 5.15 pm Mr. Atul, DPMU Shivpuri11 Open House (Tea) 5.30 Pm
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Annex.-B
Thematic Orientation of DPMU Web GISfor Guna District
Venue :-Zilla Panchayat Meeting Hall, Guna
Hands on Session(Akhre Institute, IInd Floor, Dwarika Bhawan, Behind Bank of Baroda, GUNA)
16th December, 20131 Registration 11.30 am2 Welcome and Overview about
DPMU WebGIS12.00 am DPO Guna
3 Importance of DPMU WebGIS 12.15noon
UNICEF Representative
Welcome Tea/Snacks4 An Introduction to Web-GIS and it’s
functioning12.30 pm Avinash Shrivastava
NCHSE, Bhopal
Lunch 1.30 pm5 Live Demonstration of Web-GIS 2.15 pm Devesh Rashinkar
NCHSE, Bhopal6 Discussion on data Base
and its formats3.15pm Avinash/Devesh
7 Hands on Web GIS 3.45 am Avinash/Devesh8 Vote of thanks 5.15 pm Rajiv Bhardwaj,
DPMU Officer9 Open House (Tea) 5.30 Pm
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