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Swarajya Staff
Aug 02, 2019, 02:55 PM | Updated 02:55 PM IST
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In a development that can have crucial learning outcomes for land mapping in the future, Survey of India - the national mapping agency of the country is set to utilise drones for covering 40,000 village ‘gaothan’ (rural) areas in Maharastra.
Survey of India, which works under the Ministry of Science & Technology, has signed an MoU with Department of Revenue and Land Records, Government of Maharashtra to undertake the large scale mapping exercise.
This large scale mapping project is used for Dept of Revenue and Land Records, Govt of Maharashtra using Professional Survey grade Drone covering more than 40,000 Village Gaothan (Aabadi) areas in Maharashtra through MoU signed with Survey of India. pic.twitter.com/R5Mt57Qh1N
— DSTIndia (@IndiaDST) August 1, 2019
These village ‘gaothan’ areas have not been surveyed earlier and will be mapped at 1:500 scale covering all land parcels in the village for preparing accurate revenue maps and Geographic Information System (GIS) database. Drone survey will be pivotal to fix locations of village boundaries, canals, canal limits and roads in these villages.
Maharastra Chief Minister (CM) Devendra Fadnavis inaugurated the Drone based Mapping Project being carried out at Nimgaon Korhale in Ahmednagar district.
Professional grade drones will be used for the land survey by the agency. A presentation regarding the same had been made earlier which was attended by thousands of Sarpanch, Upsarpanch and farmers across the country and the Maharashtra state.