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“Internal Complaint Committee” as per Vishaka Guideline
First Appellate AuthorityShri Sarvesh Singhal, IFS
DirectorJharkhand Space Applications Center
Deprtment of Information Technology & e-Gov., Government of JharkhandEngineer's Hostel-I, Dhurwa
Ranchi - 834 004Jharkhand
Tel : 0651-2401719, Fax : 0651-2401720Email [email protected]
Public Information OfficerShri Najmul Hoda
ScientistJharkhand Space Applications Center
Deprtment of IT & e-Gov., Govt. of JharkhandEngineer's Hostel-I, DhurwaRanchi - 834 004, Jharkhand
Assistant Public Information OfficerShri Ravish Kumar
Jr. ScientistJharkhand Space Applications Center
Deprtment of IT & e-Gov., Govt. of JharkhandEngineer's Hostel-I, DhurwaRanchi - 834 004, Jharkhand
ChairpersonMs Jyoti Bala Lamay
Jharkhand Space Applications CenterDeprtment of Information Technology & e-Gov., Government of Jharkhand
Engineer's Hostel-I, DhurwaRanchi - 834 004
JharkhandEmail
MemberMs Priyanka PariyaMs Chandani PurtyShri Najmul Hoda Shri Ravish Kumar
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Foreword Geoinformatics has been described as “the science and technology
dealing with the structure and character of spatial information, its capture, its classification and qualification, its storage, processing, portrayal and dissemination, including the infrastructure necessary to secure optimal use of this information”. The Jharkhand Space Applications Center is dealing with the Geoinformatics to provide technical support to different departments of Government of Jharkhand.
The Jharkhand Space Application Center has completed 106 projects since inception in 2004, after creation of new State of Jharkhand from erstwhile Bihar. The details of projects is being compiled every year for documentation purpose and also creating awareness among personnel’s working in this field in different department of Government of Jharkhand.
I congratulate the scientist and staff of Jharkhand Space Application Center for taking pains for publishing this fourth Annual Report this year and hope the user departments will take the maximum benefit out of the thematic layers generated by JSAC in preparing development plans for their departments.
(Vinay Kumar Chaubey)
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Sarvesh Singhal, IFS Director, Jharkhand Space Applications Center, Engineer’s Hostel-I, Near Goalchakkar, Dhurwa, Ranchi - 834004
Pref
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Preface In present age of technology the Remote Sensing, Geographic
Information System and Global Navigation Satellite System is playing a vital role for database generation, spatial analysis and decision making. The Jharkhand Space Applications Center (JSAC) as the Nodal Agency of the state in the field of Geospatial technology has done an excellent job in collection, analysis and dissemination of spatial information for the benefit of the different govt. departments and the people of Jharkhand. The digital data generated for different natural resources, infrastructure, land parcels is being served by the Jharkhand Space Applications Center (JSAC) through the internet using WebGIS technology. The data made available on WebGIS portal is being used by the concerned departments for decision making and for planning the developmental activities. Some of the projects such as Digitization of Khatian and Register-II, Data Entry, National Land Records Modernization Programme (NLRMP) - Georeferencing & Digitization of Cadastral Maps, Watershed Management Information System of Jharkhand Rural Development (WMISJRD), Jharkhand State Spatial Data Infrastructure (JSSDI), Change detection in Land Use/Land Cover of Jharkhand over a period of time are some of the important projects of JSAC. The center is also organizing the workshops and holding the meetings with various line departments of State Government to provide the awareness implementation of Remote Sensing and GIS technology
I am happy to publish 4th Annual Report of JSAC and congratulate the Scientists and staff of the JSAC for their contribution and commitment in publishing the Annual report and hope that user departments and other stakeholders will try to take the advantage of the information compiled in the Annual Report.
(Sarvesh Singhal)
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Foreword i
Preface ii
1. INTRODUCTION 1-7
¾ ADMINISTRATIVE SETUP 1
¾ GOVERNING BODY OF JSAC 2
¾ THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF JSAC 3
¾ INSTITUTIONAL PARTNERS 3
¾ INFRASTRUCTURE & FACILITIES 4
¾ LIBRARY RESOURCES 5-7
2. MAJOR ACHIEVEMENTS & PROJECTS 9-48
¾ JSAC WEBSITE AND MOBILE APPS 9-10
¾ LIST OF COMPLETED PROJECTS 11-16
¾ SUMMARY OF COMPLETED PROJECTS 17-27
¾ LIST OF ONGOING PROJECTS 27-28
¾ SUMMARY OF ONGOING PROJECTS 29-39
¾ LIST OF PROPOSED PROJECTS 40
¾ SERVICES PROVIDED BY JSAC TO DIFFERENT GOVERNMENT/ NONGOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS / NGO / PRIVATE COMPANIES ETC. IN FINANCIAL YEAR 2015-16
40-46
¾ AWARDS AND RECOGNITION 47
3. EDUCATIONS VISTAS 49-50
¾ WORKSHOPS & TRAINING PROGRAMME ORGANIZED AND PARTICIPATED 49-50
¾ DESSERTATION/PROJECTS WORK BY STUDENTS 50
4. REVISED RATE LIST FOR REMOTE SENSING & GIS SERVICES TO DIFFERENT USERS 51-57
5. LIST OF GIS LAYERS AT JSAC 58-60
6. GEOPORTAL OF JHARKHAND GEO-JHARKHAND 61-63
7. AUDIT REPORT 64-67
8. OUR ACTIVITIES 68
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DORANDA COLLEGE
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GOSSNER COLLEGE
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SAHJANAND CHOWK
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PROJECT BUILDING
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VIDHYAPATI NAGAR
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MARWARI HOSPITAL
KISHORGUNJ CHOWK
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ALBERT'S COLLEGEXAVIER'S COLLEGE
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SIDHU KANHU PARK
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CAMBRIAN PUBLIC SCHOOL
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LALIT NARAYAN MISHRA COLONY
VIDYA MEMORIAL PUBLIC SCHOOL
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JHARKHAND SPACE APPLICATIONS CENTERDEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
GOVERNMENT OF JHARKHAND
Chapter 1
Introduction
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JHARKHAND SPACE APPLICATIONS CENTER
(JSAC)
INTRODUCTION
Jharkhand Space Applications Centre (JSAC) was established in collaboration with ISRO in May 2003 and functioning as an autonomous body under the Dept. of IT & e-Gov., Govt. of Jharkhand. The functions and duties of JSAC are to act as a nodal agency to collect, create, update and develop database related to natural resources and to provide the geo-spatial support and solution to the various government departments and other organizations in the field of development planning and e-Governance solutions. Further, JSAC helps to utilise satellite communication for Education, Training, Health and Village Resource dissemination for the development of Jharkhand State.
ADMINISTRATIVE SETUP
Admin. Assistant
Other Staffs
Finance Division
Finance A/C Officer
Acc. Assistant
Library/Doc. Officer
Jharkhand Space Applications Center (Autonomous Organization under Deparment of)
IT & e-Gov, Government of Jharkhand)
Executive Committee Chairman : Development Commissioner,
Govt. of Jharkhand)
Director JSAC
Governing Body Chairman : Chief Secretary, Govt. of Jharkhand
Scientific Division
Senior Scientist
Scientist
Junior Scientist
STA/Cartographer Project Staff
Computer Division
System Analyst
Computer Programmer
Assistant Programmer
Computer Assistant
Admin. Division
Admin. Office/P.A.
Jharkhand Space Applications Center (JSAC) is an autonomous center established under the administrative control of Department of Information Technology & e-Governance, Government of Jharkhand with Chief Secretary as the Chairman of the Governing body and Development Commissioner as the Chairman, and Secretary IT as the Vice-Chairman of the Executive committee. Activities of JSAC are guided and monitored by the Secretary, Department of Information Technology and e-Gov., Government of Jharkhand and the Director, JSAC.
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GOVERNING BODY OF JSAC
Sl. No. COMPOSTION DESIGNATION
1. Chief Secretary to Govt., Govt. of Jharkhand, Ranchi Chairman
2. Development Commissioner, Govt. of Jharkhand, Ranchi Vice-Chairman
3. Secretary, Dept. of I.T. & e-Gov., Govt. of Jharkhand, Ranchi Vice-Chairman
4. Principal Secretary, Planning cum Finance Dept., Govt. of Jharkhand, Ranchi Member
5. Secretary, Revenue & Land Reforms Dept., Govt. of Jharkhand, Ranchi Member
6. Principal Secretary, Higher, Technical Education & Skill Development, Govt. of Jharkhand, Ranchi Member
7. Principal Secretary, Rural Development Dept., Govt. of Jharkhand, Ranchi Member
8. Principal Secretary, Water Resources Dept., Govt. of Jharkhand, Ranchi Member
9. Principal Secretary, Urban Development Dept., Govt. of Jharkhand, Ranchi Member
10. Secretary, Department of School Education & Literacy Development, Govt. of Jharkhand, Ranchi Member
11. Principal Secretary, Health Education Dept., Govt. of Jharkhand, Ranchi Member
12. Director, Dept. of I.T. & e-Gov., Govt. of Jharkhand, Ranchi Member
13. Director, Department of Higher, Technical Education & Skill Development, Govt. of Jharkhand, Ranchi Member
14. Director, Dept. of Mines & Geology, Govt. of Jharkhand, Ranchi Member
15. Director, Dept. of Agriculture, Govt., of Jharkhand, Ranchi Member
16. Scientific Secretary or Director or his nominee, EOS, ISRO, DOS, Govt. of India Member
17. Director or his nominee, NRSC, DOS, Govt. of India,Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh. Member
18. Director or his nominee, SAC, DOS, Govt. of India, Ahmedabad, Gujarat. Member
19. Engineer-in-Chief, PHED, Govt. of Jharkhand, Ranchi Member
20. Experts in the field of Remote Sensing & GIS Member
21. Experts in the field of Earth Science Member
22. Experts in the field of Water Resource Member
23. Experts in the field of Information Technology Member
24. Director, JSAC, Dept. of I.T. & e-Gov., Govt. of Jharkhand, Ranchi. Member Secretary
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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF JSAC
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COMPOSTION DESIGNATION
1. Development Commissioner, Govt. of Jharkhand ,Ranchi Chairman
2. Secretary, Dept. of I.T. & e-Gov., Govt. of Jharkhand, Ranchi. Vice-Chairman
3. Principal Secretary, Planning Cum Finance Department, Govt. of Jharkhand, Ranchi Member
4. Principal Secretary, Higher, Technical Education & Skill Development, Govt. of Jharkhand, Ranchi Member
5. Director, Department of Information Technology & e-Governance Member
6. Scientific Secretary or Director or his nominee,EOS,DOS, Govt. of India Member
7. Director or his nominee, NRSC, DOS, Govt. of India, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh Member
8. Director or his nominee, SAC, DOS, Govt. of India, Ahmedabad, Gujarat Member
9. Director, JSAC, Dept. of IT and e-Gov. Govt. of Jharkhand, Ranchi Member Secretary
INSTITUTIONAL PARTNERS
JSAC’s institutional partners include State Government Departments of Jharkhand, Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), Central Government Departments or Agencies, Private entrepreneurs, NGOs and International Organisations.
GOAL
¾ Preparation of Natural Resource Inventory and mapping for the State using Space Technology inputs.
¾ Creation of Geographical Information System (GIS) database for the State and make it available to all departments/users of the State.
¾ To work as Nodal Agency in the field of Space Technology Applications through Remote Sensing, GIS-GPS & Satellite communications, etc., for Jharkhand State.
¾ To Organize National / Regional workshops, seminars, symposia and awareness programs in the use of space technology for the development of the State.
¾ To Interact with State Government, Industry and Academy so as to promote research activities in the Center.
OBJECTIVES
1. To assess the Remote Sensing and GIS Applications needs of various resources /developmental sectors of the State and to coordinate the Remotely sensed data requirements of the State.
2. To establish, maintain and provide for use by various departments /organizations /agencies in the State, the centralized visual as well as digital Remote Sensing data analysis/interpretation facilities.
3. To acquire and maintain a library of Remotely Sensed data for and of relevance to the State of Jharkhand.
4. To undertake and coordinate short and long term Remote Sensing surveys/application projects in various resources/developmental areas.
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5. To act as nodal agency for the State for all Remote Sensing and GIS activities.
6. To assist and provide consultancy services to departments/agencies in applications areas, sales and procurement of data products, devising appropriate techniques for execution of projects, etc.
7. To assist user departments/organizations/agencies the implementation of Remote Sensing and GIS survey results to evaluate their utility.
8. To interact, liaise, cooperate and collaborate with Indian Space Research Organization, Dept. of Space, Govt. of India and their various branches as well as other National and International organizations in the field of Remote Sensing applications.
9. To develop an efficient data acquisition and retrieval system to act as repository (data bank) of various natural resources data relating to Remote Sensing applications of relevance to the State.
10. To organize training facilities, lectures, seminars, workshops and symposia for promotion of the Remote Sensing and GIS Technology in efficient management of natural resources.
11. To publish and disseminate the results of Remote Sensing and GIS based investigations carried out by the Center.
12. To acquire and maintain a library of relevant information, maps and ground data.
13. To undertake, promote, guide, coordinate and aid research & development in the field of Remote Sensing and GIS.
14. To establish an operational satellite communications application segment for the Jharkhand State. Towards this, the following activities, apart from others as required, would be taken up:
i. Undertake developmental communication programmes in the State using communication satellite to assist education, health, social welfare, rural development and other developmental activities.
ii. Provide distance education, i.e. tele-education and distance health i.e. tele medicine including training facility and undertake relevant programmes in the State.
iii. Promote establishment of a wide-area satellite based data network and assist computer communications, videoconference, voice and data transfer in the State.
15. Undertake any other activity in the interest of the Center and promotion of Space Technology inputs for the State as well as whole India.
INFRASTRUCTURE & FACILITIES
The JSAC has successfully established a GIS and Image processing lab equipped with the latest technical equipment to carryout various application projects using space technology. This Centre has hardware and software like high end servers workstations, Desktop Computers, state-of-the-art Plotters, Scanners, DGPS, Electronic Total Station, GPS, SAN, Topo Mouse, Nuvision IR Emitter with Goggles, 3D Monitors equipments and softwares like Arc GIS Server, Erdas Apollo Server, Arc View, Arc Editor, Arc Info, Erdas Imagine Professional, Leica Photogrammetry Suite (LPS), Erdas AutoSync, PCI GeoMatica,ENVI, LibSys, Gram++ and Tally. The Centre is networked so as to enable data sharing and exchange for seamless integration with the server consisting of high-end computer workstations. It has also developed a library with newly acquired books, scientific and technical reports as well as magazines/Journals. Apart from these, JSAC has the high end tele-communication server provided by ISRO with 48 SITs to be used for tele-education and tele-medicine with a studio. It has also got classroom equipped with audio-visual equipments for distance and tele-education currently being used for Edusat based courses on Remote Sensing, GIS and GPS.
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LIBRARY & DOCUMENTATION CENTER
BACKGROUND
The JSAC Library was established in 2004 with few books and 55 reports, now the Library has grown into sophisticated library facility with more than 1500 books (Printed + Digital), 1000 Report (Printed + Digital), and Journals (10+Printed and 1200+ Online Link) and other Library facilities. Currently the Library facility is used by staff, student and other department officials.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
Its primary objective is to support and help in promoting research by catering to the needs of its scientific community towards the development of the State. In light of this, it has four clear objectives:
¾ To select, acquire, organize and utilize the materials for the purpose of information dissemination relevant to the aims and objectives of the Center.
¾ To provide services to scholars and staff and also members of the Center for the effective utilization of library resources.
¾ Carry out research in areas of need and interest in the library with a view to improving resources and services of the library.
¾ Any user, anywhere, will have immediate access to the library resources, in the desired format.
FUNCTION AND SERVICES
The library has a special responsibility to keep its clientele up-to-date and intellectually stimulated by providing pertinent literature, not only in areas of immediate concern, but also in areas of emerging and developing importance within the scope of the library; and by contributing to the preservation, transmission, and accessibility of new knowledge.
It extends one of the most liberal usage facilities in the region - all potential users have direct access to the shelves of the books and journals and offers extensive reprographic services to users from all over Jharkhand. Keeping in view, the basic services are:
1. Issue of Documents: Users may borrow 5 documents at a time for a stipulated period.
2. Reading Room: Reading facilities for all members and non-members on permission.
3. Reference Service/Assistance: Reference queries from users are answered over telephone/ email/ SMS/ Whatsapp or in person.
4. Online Public Access Catalogue: The Web Online Public Access Catalogue (Web - OPAC) of ‘LIBSYS’ is a very powerful search engine. With the help of the modules like ‘Quick Search’, ‘Browse’ or ‘Advanced Search’ one can search the library’s database. There are very many features like appearance of images of the of books while searching, access to their ‘contents’ and ‘summary’, availability of links to similar books as well as other books of the author in question, and the like. User may also see the content of current journal using ‘LIBSYS’
5. Bibliographic Services
6. Photocopy Service: Photocopying of library resources is provided free of cost to scientific staff of JSAC. However, the service to non-members/members for non-academic purpose is being charged.
7. SMS/Whatsapp service: Newly arrived documents are informed to registered user by SMS/Whatsapp at the earliest.
8. E-Mail Service: Any information related to staff are e-mailed as early as possible.
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RESOURCES
The JSAC Library has a sound collection of books, reports, proceedings and manuals mainly on the subjects like Remote Sensing/GPS/Photogrammetry, Geographical Information System (GIS), Geology, Soil, Agriculture, Forestry, Ecology, Geography, Computer Science & Information Technology, Tribal Studies, etc.
The Library has also SOI toposheets for entire Jharkhand, Atlas and thematic maps of different subjects. The Library subscribes journals in field of Remote Sensing, GIS, Soil & Agriculture, Forestry and Computer Science.
The Satellite data (viz. AWiFS, LISS - III &IV,Cartosat& Quick Bird Data for entire Jharkhand State) and digital copies of documents are available for reference purpose in JSAC Library.
Collections : ¾ Scientific Books,: Printed and Digital ¾ Report, Proceeding, Thesis , Manual etc : Printed and Digital ¾ Light Reading Materials: General books, magazines, etc. ¾ Journals: Printed and Online link ¾ E-books: in PDF and Online link ¾ Final out put records (hard/soft copy) of all projects which include Maps, CD/DVD/Hard Disks, Reports, Atlas
& etc. ¾ Records of hard /digital copy submitted by different vendors and by the different Govt. Dept. under different
projects. ¾ Satellite Data : ( CDs & DVDs):
S. N. Sensor / Data Type Resolution Coverage Area Year 1 Advance Wide Field Sensor (AWiFS) 56 m Entire Jharkhand 2009 to 2017 2 IRS LISS III 23 m Entire Jharkhand 2003 to 2016 3 IRS LISS III (Toposheets-wise) 23 m Entire Jharkhand 2008-09 4 IRS LISS IV 5.8 m Entire Jharkhand 2004 to 15 5 IRS LISS IV - Ortho-rectified 5.8 m Entire Jharkhand 2011-13 6 CARTOSAT - I (Stereo pair) 2.5 m Entire Jharkhand 2006-08 7 CARTOSAT - I 2.5 m Entire Jharkhand 2006-11 8 CARTOSAT - II 1.0 m Ranchi 2010 9 Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM) 15 m Entire Jharkhand 2015, 2016 10 QuickBird 0.65 m Entire Jharkhand 2006-12 11 Aster Data 30 m Lohardaga & Surroundings 2014 12 Hyperion- Hyper-spectral Data 30 m Lohardaga & Surroundings 2014 13 QuickBird 0.65 m 10 cities of Jharkhand 2011-14 14 Resourcesat LISS IV 5.8 m Entire Jharkhand 2015 15 Sentinal 2A 10m Entire Jharkhand 2017, 2018 16 Sentinel 1 10 m Part of Jharkhand 2017 17 Landsat 8 15m Entire Jharkhand 2016-17
¾ SOI Toposheets:
S. N. Scale of Toposheet Coverage Quantity (Sheets) 1 1 : 50,000 Entire Jharkhand 230 2 1 : 50,000 Parts of Bihar 70 3 1 : 2,50,000 Entire Jharkhand 30 4 1 : 25,000 Parts of Jharkhand 39 5 1 : 50,000 (Open Series) Parts of Jharkhand 163
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¾ Thematic Maps of Entire Jharkhand in 1:50,000 Scale (hard / soft copy) Vegetation classification Maps - 130 Sheets Geological Maps (GSI) - 90 NOS RGNDWM Ground Water Prospect Maps - Toposheets wise 130 Sheets Soil Maps of Jharkhand (toposheets wise) Slope maps of Jharkhand (toposheets wise) Land Capability Maps of Jharkhand (toposheets wise)
¾ Other Thematic Maps in different scale (hard & soft copy) DVC Project area Aeriel Maps in 1:10,000 Scale – 226 sheets Planning Series Maps:- Major Cities of Jharkhand RGDWM Ground Water Prospect Maps; entire Jharkhand (block wise) Bauxite Prospect Maps 1: 25,000 - 26 NOS Geological Quadrangle Maps (GSI) - 1: 250,000 - 8 NOS
¾ City guide Map: Ranchi Dhanbad Jamshedpur
¾ Atlas : RGDWM Ground water Prospect Atlas: Entire Jharkhand (Hardcopy and Softcopy in PDF format) Cultural Atlas of Orissa Mineral Atlas of India Atlas of cropping system of India Coal atlas of India India Administrative atlas (1872 – 2001) Wastelands Atlas of India Wetland Atlas of India (Hardcopy and Softcopy in PDF format) Land use Land Cover Atlas of India Watershed Atlas of India Jharkhand Administrative Atlas 2001: Maps in PDF Jharkhand Administrative Atlas Vol. 1 & 2 (2011)
¾ Village Cadastral Maps Along With Digital Data Digitized cadastral maps of entire Jharkhand
¾ RoR Data of 13 District of Jharkhand and 2 blocks of sahibganj Dist
LIBRARY AUTOMATION The Library is automated on LIBSYS (Rel. - 6.0) with unlimited WEBOPAC Facebook page of JSAC Library has been prepared for sharing of information. The face book address is
https://www.facebook.com/JSAC.RNC.JH Insta page of JSAC Library has been prepared for sharing of information. The instagram address is
https://www.instagram.com/jsac_lib/
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MAJOR ACHIEVMENTS
ACHIEVEMENT
JSAC has several major achievements which are as follows :
i. The JSAC has completed the digitization of cadastral maps for entire Jharkhand State and the Record of Rights (RoR) digitization for 13 districts. The data has been made online through Bhunaksha.
ii. The JSAC has completed the digitization of forest cadastral Maps and hosted the digital data under the WebGIS application namely “Forest Land Management Information System (FLMIS)” on WebGIS portal.
iii. The JSAC has developed the WebGIS application and mobile app for Cabinet Election Dept., Govt. of Jharkhand.
iv. The JSAC has developed the WebGIS application namely “Industry GIS” for Ease of Doing Business in Jharkhand.
v. The JSAC has developed the WebGIS portal (gis.jharkhand.gov.in) of Jharkhand under Jharkhand State Spatial Data Infrastructure (JSSDI) Project.
WEB-GIS APPLICATIONS
JSAC has its own website hosting all the information including WebGIS which gives a range of spatial information and services as well. It has a bundle of resources in terms of knowledge centre, project reports, scientific papers, etc.
S. No. Web GIS Applications 1 Official Website for Dept. of Forest & Environment, Govt. of Jharkhand 2 Portal for Mobile Apps 3 Portal for GIS based Web Applications
4 Official Website of Jharkhand Space Application Center 5 Portal for Jharkhand Mobile Tower Communication & OFC 6 Website entitled “>kj[k.M xzkeh.k ikfjokfjd losZ{k.k”for Panchayati Raj Department 7 Website for Jharkhand Election Commission 8 Website for Jharkhand State Pollution Control Board 9 Asset Management Information System for Dept. of Forest & Environment, Govt. of Jharkhand
10 Nursery Management Information System for Dept. of Forest & Environment, Govt. of Jharkhand 11 Plantation Management Information System for Dept. of Forest & Environment, Govt. of Jharkhand 12 Blood Bank Management System for Health Department, Govt. of Jharkhand 13 Portal entitled Focus Area Development Plan for Home, Jail & Disaster Management Department 14 Jharkhand Crop Information System 15 Crime Information System for Home, Jail & Disaster Management Department 16 Disciplinary Proceeding Information System for Dept. of Forest & Environment, Govt. of Jharkhand 17 Inspection Report for Dept. of Forest & Environment, Govt. of Jharkhand 18 Jharkhand Facility 19 Official website for Directorate of Sports & Youth Affairs 20 Irrigation Source Monitoring System 21 Jharkhand Hospital Information System
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22 Portal for Directorate of Geology 23 Official Website for Dept. of Forestry, Birsa Agriculture University, Kanke 24 DaInIC Monitoring System 25 Jhar Nutrition website for State Nutrition Department 26 Ambulance Tracking System for Health Department, Govt. of Jharkhand 27 Watershed Management Information System (WMIS), Jharkhand State 28 Online Monthly Monitoring Software for SSA of Jharkhand Education Project Council
GIS Website/Services hosted on GIS portal of Jharkhand State
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GIS Website/Services
1. A Web based GIS Application entitled “Jharkhand Geo Portal” (2D View) 2 A Web based GIS Application entitled “Jharkhand Geo Portal” (3D View) 3. A Web based GIS Application entitled “Agriculture GIS” 4. A Web based GIS Application entitled “Wetland GIS” 5. A Web based GIS Application entitled “Ground Water GIS” 6. A Web based GIS Application entitled “Jharkhand Census GIS” 7. A Web GIS based Web Application entitled “Jharkhand Fire service” 8. A Web Based GIS application entitled “Ranchi City Guide Map” 9. A Web based GIS Application entitled “Jharkhand Mineral Information System”
11. A Web based GIS Application entitled “Jharkhand Crop Information System” 12. A Web based GIS Application entitled “Forest Land Management Information system” 13. A Web based GIS Application entitled “School Management Information system” 14. A Web based GIS Application entitled “Booth Information System” 15 A Web based GIS Application entitled “Industry GIS” 16. Online View of Satellite Imagery through WMS/WCS Services 17. Online View of Geospatial Database through WMS Service 16. Jharkhand Portal for Meta Data Search
Mobile Applications developed for citizens and Govt. Departments
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Mobile Applications
1. Ranchi City Guide Map 2. Jharkhand Blood Donor 3. Mukhaymantri Jan Samvad 4. e -Kishan 5. BoothSuvidha 6. Daily Information on ICDS Centre (DaInIC) 7. Plantation Management Information System(PMIS) 8. Nursery Management Information System(NMIS) 9. Inspection Report (Nursery & Plantation Management Information System)
10. Irrigation Source Monitoring Systems(I-SMS) 11. Main Bhi Police 12. e-Transit
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LIST OF COMPLETED PROJECTS UPTO 2017
S. No.
Name of the Project Name of Funding Agency Period
1 Digitization of Village boundary Layer in GIS format for Jharkhand State
Internal Project/JSAC 2004
2 Village Information System - A pilot project of Namkum block, Ranchi district, Jharkhand
UNDP 2004-08
3 Wasteland Mapping (2003) for 3 districts of Jharkhand (Ranchi, Bokaro & Lohardaga districts)
National Remote Sensing Center (NRSC), Dept. of Space, Govt. of India
2004
4 Digitization of Roads Prepared Under Pradhan Mantri Gramin Sadak Yojna (PMGSY) and Customization of Auto run CD for Distribution to Concerned Officer
Department of Rural Development, Government of Jharkhand
2005-06
5 e-Panchayat (Updated in June 2012) Department of Panchayati Raj, Government of Jharkhand
2005
6 Geodatabase creation for the Department of Mines & Geology, Govt. of Jharkhand
Department of Mines & Geology, Government of Jharkhand
2005-09
7 National (Natural) Resources Information System (NRIS) (Jharkhand State)
Department of Information Technology, Government of Jharkhand
2005-12
8 Slope Mapping of Jharkhand State at 1:50,000 Scale based on SOI Toposheet (under NRIS)
Department of Information Technology, Government of Jharkhand
2005-11
9 Soil Mapping of Jharkhand using Pan Sharpen LISS III Satellite Data on 1:50,000 Scale (under NRIS)
Department of Information Technology, Government of Jharkhand
2005-12
10 JCMIS Jharkhand Chief Minister Information System
Department of Information Technology, Govt. of Jharkhand
2005
11 Jharkhand Village Profile - Web-enabled GIS application using detail Census data along with spatial village boundary layer.
Internal project/JSAC 2006
12 Land Use/ Land Cover mapping of Jharkhand using multi-temporal satellite data - First Phase
National Remote Sensing Service Centre (NRSC), ISRO/DOS Hyderabad
2006-09
13 Nation-wide mapping of Desertification and Land Degradation
UNO through Space Applications Center (SAC)- Ahmedabad, DOS, Govt. of India
2006
14 Ranchi Utility Information System (RUIS) for RMC Department of Information Technology, Government of Jharkhand
2006-09
15 National Wasteland Monitoring Project (2003 versus 2005-06)
National Remote Sensing Center (NRSC), Dept. of Space, Govt. of India
2007-08
16 GIS based Application for Greater Ranchi Internal/JSAC 2008 17 JharPol-GIS: Automation of Control Rooms with
Digital Maps using High Resolution Satellite Data. Dept. of Home, Govt. of Jharkhand 2008-10
18 Urban Sprawl and Land Use/Land Cover Mapping of five major cities of Jharkhand - Bokaro, Dhanbad, Hazaribag, Jamshedpur & Ranchi
Department of Information Technology, Government of Jharkhand
2008-10
19 National Wetland Inventory and Assessment of Jharkhand
Space Application Center (SAC), ISRO/ DOS, Ahmedabad
2007-09
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Name of the Project Name of Funding Agency Period
20 Nation-wide mapping of Land Degradation. National Remote Sensing Center (NRSC), DOS, Govt. of India
2007-09
21 Upgradation of GIS facilities for Jharkhand Forest Dept.
Dept. of Forest & Environment, Govt. of Jharkhand
2008-09
22 Forecasting of Agriculture outputs through Satellite, Agro-meteorology and Land based observations (FASAL)
Space Application Center (SAC), ISRO/ DOS, Ahmedabad
2008-11
23 Jharkhand Agriculture Information System (JAIS) for Agriculture Drought Monitoring
Department of Information technology, Govt. of Jharkhand
2008-11
24 Submergence Study of Proposed KanharJalasayPariyojna
Water Resource Department, Govt. of Jharkhand
2008
25 Application of Remote Sensing & GIS in Sericulture Development
North Eastern Space Applications Center (NESAC), ISRO/DOS, Shillong
2008-10
26 Jharkhand Weather Services with Space Inputs (First Phase)
Dept. of Agriculture and Sugarcane Development, Govt. of Jharkhand and ISRO, Dept. of Space, Govt. of India
2008-11
27 Vigyan Prasar Edusat Program Vigyan Prasar, Dept. of Science and Technology, Govt. of India
2008-11
28 Accelerated Irrigation Benefit Program (AIBP) for Koshi Main Canal, Bihar
National Remote Sensing Center (NRSC), Dept. of Space, Govt. of India
2009-10
29 Need-based Strategic (Watershed) Planning using Remote Sensing and GIS - Case study of Kakro-Rasa, Upper Subernarekha and Salda Watershed, Jharkhand State
Department of Science and Technology. Govt. of India.
2009-10
30 Digitization of boundary of Assembly Constituencies and location of polling booths of Jharkhand and Web-enabled GIS Application. Now the details of electorate is available of each booth.
Election (Cabinet) Department. Govt. of Jharkhand
2009-12
31 e-Gswaraj : Gram Swaraj: Digital Approach for e-Governance Initiatives for Natural Resource Management - A pilot project for Simdega district, Jharkhand
Department of Science and Technology. Govt. of India.
2006-10
32 e-Mining Web-enabled GIS for Dept. of Mines & Geology
Dept. of Mines & Geology, Govt. of Jharkhand
2009
33 Geospatial Study of Kutku Dam, North Koel Project. Latehar district, Jharkhand
Water Resource Department, Auranga Construction Division, Panki, Daltonganj
2009-11
34 National Carbon Project (NCP) -Soil Carbon Pool Assessment
Indian Institute of Remote Sensing (IIRS) ISRO/DOS, Dehradun
2009-10
35 National Carbon Project (NCP) -Vegetation Carbon Pool Assessment (First Phase)\
Indian Institute of Remote Sensing (IIRS) ISRO/DOS, Dehradun
2009-10
36 National urban information system of Ranchi, Jamshedpur, Bokaro, Dhanbad&Hazaribag
NRSC/ISRO, Government of India 2009-11
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Name of the Project Name of Funding Agency Period
37 Suitable site selection for Steel Park in Jharkhand using Remote Sensing and Geographical Information System (GIS)
MECON Ltd., Ranchi 2009 (3 months)
38 VASUDHA Land Records Information System for Lohardaga district.
Dept. of IT, Govt. of Jharkhand 2009
39 Digitization of Ward and Enumeration block boundary of Ranchi Municipal Corporation.
Directorate of Census Operation, Govt. of India
2010-11
40 Nation-wide Wasteland Change Analysis Projects for Jharkhand State (2008-09)
National Remote Sensing Center (NRSC), Dept. of Space, Govt. of India
2010-11
41 NRC-Geomorphology & Lineament Project NRSC, GoI, Hyderabad 2010-12 42 Accelerated Irrigation Benefit Program (AIBP) for
Upper Kiul Reservoir, Bihar National Remote Sensing Center (NRSC), Dept. of Space, Govt. of India
2011-12
43 Accelerated Irrigation Benefit Program (AIBP) for Orni Reservoir, Bihar
National Remote Sensing Center (NRSC), Dept. of Space, Govt. of India
2011-12
44 Accelerated Irrigation Benefit Program (AIBP) for Mahanadi Reservoir, Chhattisgarh
National Remote Sensing Center (NRSC), Dept. of Space, Govt. of India
2011-12
45 Accelerated Irrigation Benefit Program (AIBP) for Jhonk Diversion Canal, Chhattisgarh
National Remote Sensing Center (NRSC), Dept. of Space, Govt. of India
2011-12
46 Cadastral level geodatabase generation for Jharkhand Forest Department (3 Division)
Dept. of Forest & Environment, Govt. of Jharkhand
2011-12
47 Satellite Based Encroachment Study along Drainage/ Stream in the Ranchi Urban Areas
Department of Registration, Govt. of Jharkhand
2011
48 Land Use/ Land Cover mapping of Jharkhand using multi-temporal satellite data –Second Phase
National Remote Sensing Service Centre (NRSC), ISRO/DOS Hyderabad
2011-14
49 Mineral Exploration Department of Mines &Geology, Government of Jharkhand
2013
50 Cadastral level geodatabase generation for Jharkhand Forest Department
Jharkhand Forest Department, Ranchi 2011-14
51 Rajiv AwasYojna (RAY) Department of Urban Development, Government of Jharkhand
2013
52 Cattle Information System Department of Agriculture & Sugarcane, Government of Jharkhand
2013
53 Geospatial survey of Coal Blocks of NTPC National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC)
2013
54 Rajiv Gandhi National Drinking Water Mission – Ground Water Prospects Mapping of 20 districts of Bihar
National Remote Sensing Center (NRSC) 2013
55 Vehicle Tracking System In Mobile Medical Units In Jharkhand
Health Department 2013-18
56 IIRS Outreach Programme on Distance Education of Remote Sensing and GIS
Indian Institute of Remote Sensing, Dehradun
Since 2008
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Name of the Project Name of Funding Agency Period
57 Geospatial decision support system for Natural Resource Evaluation and Environment Management in Damodar Valley
Damodar Valley Corporation 2013-14
58 Space based Information System for Decentralized Planning (SISDP)
National Remote Sensing Center (NRSC) Govt. of India
2010-15
59 Digitization of Toposheet-wise Geological Map of Jharkhand (1:50,000 Scale)
Dept. of Mines & Geology, Govt. of Jharkhand
2014
60 Remote Sensing Data & GIS Analysis for Mineral Exploration in Jharkhand - Limestone
Dept. of Mines & Geology, Govt. of Jharkhand
2014
61 Geospatial decision support system for natural resource evaluation and environment management in Damodar valley
Damodar valley Corporation 2015-16
62 Micro level survey of Ranchi city Ranchi Municipal Corporation 2014-15 63 RIADA-GIS, Ranchi Industrial area development
authority-GIS Ranchi Industrial development authority 2015-16
64 Mapping of Colonies of Jharkhand Housing Board Housing Board 2015-16 65 Daily Information on ICDS Centre (DaInIC) Dept. of Women child & Social welfare 2015-16 66 Plantation Management Information System(Mobile
App and Web GIS Application) Department of Forest, Environment and Climate Change
2016-17
67 Nursery Management Information System(Mobile App and Web GIS Application)
Department of Forest, Environment and Climate Change
2016-17
68 Inspection Management System (Mobile App and Web GIS Application)
Department of Forest, Environment and Climate Change
2016-17
69 Assets Management Information System Department of Forest, Environment and Climate Change
2016-17
70 Disciplinary Proceeding Information System Department of Forest, Environment and Climate Change
2016-17
71 e-Kishan for Agriculture Department In-House 2016-17 72 M-Samvad for Hon’ble Chief Minister of Jharkhand In-House 2016-17 73 Blood Donor Mobile App for Health Department In-House 2016-17 74 eSa Hkh iqfyl for Home Department In-House 2016-17
75 Development of Official website for Forest Department
Department of Forest, Environment and Climate Change
2016-17
76 A web GIS based application entitled “Forest Land Management Information System”
Department of Forest, Environment and Climate Change
2016-17
77 Web based Application entitled “>kj[k.M xzkeh.k ikfjokfjd losZ{k.k” for Panchayati Raj Department
In-house 2017-18
78 Digitization of Home Guard related data of 8 districts of Jharkhand
In-house 2017-18
79 Irrigation Source Management System (I-SMS), for Rural Development and Agriculture Departments
In-house 2017-18
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S. No.
Name of the Project Name of Funding Agency Period
80 Web based application entitled “Jhar Nutrition” for State Nutrition Department
In-house 2017-18
81 Web based Online Registration System for Certificate Course in RS & GIS conducted by JSAC
In-house 2017-18
82 Web based Online Examination System for Certificate Course in RS & GIS conducted by JSAC
In-house
83 Web based Application entitled “JSAC HR Management System” for JSAC
In-house 2017-18
84 e-Transit Mobile App for Forest Department In-House 2017-18 85 Forecasting of Agriculture outputs through Satellite,
Agro-meteorology and Land based observations (FASAL)
Mahalanobis National Crop Forecast Centre, Dept. Dept. of Agriculture, Cooperation & Farmers Welfare, Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare, GoI
2017-18
86 Distance Education of Remote Sensing and GIS - IIRS Outreach Programme
Indian Institute of Remote Sensing, Dehradun and JSAC
2017-18
87 Land Degradation Mapping of Jharkhand using multi-temporal satellite data –Second Cycle
National Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC), Govt. of India
2017-18
88 Wasteland Change Analysis of Jharkhand using multi-temporal satellite data – Third Cycle
National Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC), Govt. of India
2017-18
89 Digitisation of Khatian and Register-II of 13 districts Dept. of Revenue and Land Reforms, Govt. of Jharkhand
2017-18
90 Online Monthly Monitoring Software for SSA of Jharkhand Education Project Council
Jharkhand Education Project Council 2017-18
91 Digitization of Maps of Industrial Authorities of Jharkhand and Web GIS Application
Dept. of Mines and Industries 2017-18
92 Mapping of Colonies of Jharkhand Housing Board Jharkhand Housing Board 2017-18 93 Digitization of Maps of Industrial Authorities of
Jharkhand and Web GIS Application Dept. of Mines and Industries 2017-18
94 Jharkhand State Spatial Data Infrastructure (JSSDI)First Phase
Dept. of Science and Technology, Govt.of India
2017-18
95 RGNDWM - Ground Water Quality Mapping of Jharkhand
Indian Space Research Organization, Dept. of Space, Govt. of India
2017-18
96 Web Based GIS Application for Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) for Jharkhand State
In-house Project in collaboration with NIC, Ranchi
2017-18
97 Mobile App entitled “e-Transit” for Inspection. Dept. of Forest & Environment, Govt. of Jharkhand
2017-18
98 Jharkhand Mobile Tower and OFC Dept. of IT& e-Gov 2017-18 99 Mobile app for Field Data Collection (Polling Booth) Election (Cabinet) Department. Govt. of
Jharkhand 2017-18
100 A Web Based MIS Application for Monitoring the Collected Field Data
Election (Cabinet) Department. Govt. of Jharkhand
2017-18
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Name of the Project Name of Funding Agency Period
101 Official Website for Dept. of Forestry, Birsa Agriculture University, Kanke
In House for BAU, Ranchi 2017-18
102 A Web based GIS Application entitled “Jharkhand Geo Portal”
In House 2017-18
103 A Web based GIS Application entitled “Agriculture GIS”
Dept. of Agriculture, Animal Husbandry and Cooperative, Govt. of Jharkhand
2017-18
104 A Web based GIS Application entitled “Wetland GIS”
Dept. of Forest & Environment, Govt. of Jharkhand for Wetland Authority, Jharkhand
2017-18
105 A Web based GIS Application entitled “Ground Water GIS”
In House for Dept. of Water Resources and Drinking Water and Sanitation Dept., Govt. of Jharkhand
2017-18
106 A Web based GIS Application entitled “Jharkhand Census GIS”
In House for Citizens and Govt. Departments
2017-18
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SUMMARY OF COMPLETED PROJECTS
1. JHARKHAND FOREST MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM Introduction
The forestry setup in Jharkhand faces complex challenges. There are various types of forests, socio-economically divers and dense population various dependent on forests for their livelihood and scarce availability of resources. In addition, the department also faces multitude levels of hierarchy in its organization and vastly different levels of competence and readiness to adopt new things amongst staff. It also has to manage a vast amount of data generated and collated at different levels in the course of management and conservation of forests and wildlife.
Management and conservation of forests and wildlife is a very critical and complex business, which requires the accumulation and integration of information and knowledge from many divers sources. In order to remain professionally managed and competitive and to meet the growing demands and needs of villages, and also to maintain the environmental balance, there is need for timely availability of information for decision making. But the crucial data and the processed information are not always available when the decision makers in the department need them. In order to address this problem in today’s world an early development of Jharkhand forest Management information System (JFMIS) integrated with Geographical information System (GIS to classify store and analyse spatial data like forests cover and types, forest boundaries, population, incidence of poverty etc.),a powerful tool having extensive potential in forestry and wildlife management and its operationalisation is indispensable. The vision behind the JFMIS is that the concept, tools and techniques of information technology should be used to establish a synergy between the multifarious activities of Forest Department under various wings, viz., land and forest management, wildlife management, research and development planning, implementation, maintenance monitoring and evaluation human resource development, planning implementation, maintenance monitoring an evaluation , human resource development, finance, legal and court matters, forest commerce, etc, which will provide required quick time information to the managers and decision makers at various levels of the department to take decisions and frame policies in right perspective and at right time. Through the development and implementation of JFMIS, the department intends improvement in the management of forest and wildlife, optimal use of resources, and better services to the society.
Management information system has a very important role in decision making process as well as assessment of impacts and outcomes of activities, intervention and specific projects. An MIS is a planned system of the collecting, processing, storing and disseminating data in the form of information needed to carry out the functions of management. A System comprises of several parts that form an integrated whole. The system has well defined protocols or rules of doing something so that it takes appropriate inputs and based upon the inputs it gives out a certain output.
Objectives
The main objective of this project is to systematically organize planning implementation and monitoring of forestry and other related operations by systemic collection, storage and retrieval of MIS and Geo-spatial data through a computer based communication network.
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Deliverables.
a) Forest Land Management Information System (FLMIS)
Forest Land Management information System (FLMIS) integrated with Geographical information System (GIS to classify, store and analyze spatial data like forests cover and types, forest boundaries etc.), a powerful tool having extensive potential in forestry and its operationalisation is indispensable. The vision behind the FLMIS is that the concept, tools and techniques of information technology should be used to establish a synergy between the multifarious activities of Forest Department.
b) Development Activity Information System (DAIS) –
This application will enable to rectify the developmental activities in the field and will also help in ground truthing of these activities, without visiting the actual site of work. This will save time, money and energy to a great extent as the developmental activities are spread all over the state.
Therefore, this will be a strong application/Tool for monitoring and evaluating developmental activities of the forest department.
c) A Web GIS portal has been customized using Erdas Apollo Professional
2. JHARKHAND CROP INFORMATION SYSTEM
The project was undertaken to estimate the crop acreage in different season in Jharkhand state as the crop area. The crop wise area estimation is being done separately by agricult