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GIS policy framework initiated

“GIS can have a great impact on Indian economy. Gujarat using GIS data to inform fishermen where they can find dense catch in the sea is one of the many instances of direct benefits.”

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GIS policy framework initiated
Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Karnataka government kick started a process of collecting expert opinions and viewpoints to formulate a policy framework for Geographical Information System (GIS). Ashok Kumar C Manoli, Principal Secretary, IT&BT, Government of Karnataka, stated that everybody is realizing the potential for businesses in the special infrastructure.

“GIS emerged as an important technology 20 years back and now it has matured to become the language of the future. It can be effectively used in disaster management, water resources management, agriculture, mining, urban planning and has the capacity to improve profitability of all these sectors. When made available countrywide, combined with proper software applications, GIS can help governmentt planners, policy makers, and many businesses”, said Manoli.

Manoli and the panelists discussed on GIS on the third day at Bangalore IT.biz to provide necessary inputs to formulate a policy. He said that the deliberations will be refined with inputs from experts and eventually made into a policy framework.

Moderating and initiating the panel discussion, Dr Mukund Rao, COO, NIIT GIS Ltd, said, “The entire economy will benefit from GIS, if the development happening in a fragmented way can be integrated and some businesses take it forward.”

Lalitesh Katragadda, Central Head, Google Engineering, explained how Google Map Marker is using GIS technologies to bring the whole terrain of this earth to the benefit of six billion people. He said, “GIS can have a great impact on Indian economy. Gujarat using GIS data to inform fishermen where they can find dense catch in the sea is one of the many instances of direct benefits.”

M H Balakrishnaiah, Director, KSRSAC, gave many specific examples of direct financial benefits to various departments and businesses from GIS. He said, “There were only 5,000 tax payers in the Gurappanapalya ward of Bengaluru. When GIS mapped people's locations and businesses, that were followed by pursuits from tax people, the tax revenues from that area were improved multi-fold and thousands of people came into tax net.”

Balakrishnaiah explained how his organization mapped brackish water areas in Karnataka and Goa that are useful to aquaculture. He further added, “His organization helped generating topography details for Karnataka Municipal Reforms Project. The project for Hassan Municipality is completed and Karwar mapping will be over very soon. Through services like this, he explained how his organization earned like a business entity, though it is a government organization.

K R Sridhara Murthi, MD, Antrix Corporation said, “World Bank funded Sujala watershed development project, implemented in five districts of Karnataka, is a very good example for the direct economic use of GIS.”

Highlighting other benefits of GIS Rajesh Mathur, President ESRI India, said, “GIS data and its proper interpretation can be used to predict emerging patterns in global warming, river course changes, etc. With this, measures can be taken to minimize damage and better crop patterns can be planned. Even planning at very local level is possible. For example, when Yamuna floods, which parts of the Delhi will be affected can be predicted in advance. Or how best a BPO can reduce their transport costs by knowing traffic jam areas at that moment.” All this and more went on into the Bangalore IT.biz and steps seemed to be taking shape to formulate some very useful GIS policies, which will prove very beneficial for a developing economy like ours.

 


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