Bundi to get minute digital mapping, first in the country

Updated - May 07, 2016 11:24 pm IST

Published - May 07, 2016 07:09 pm IST - Bundi (Rajasthan)

Bundi in Rajasthan will be the first in the country to have minute digital mapping with comprehensive database of its demographical and geographical information, including small lanes, streets, trees, drains, electric poles and houses, besides monuments with detailed information, a senior official of Municipal Council said.

“The digitisation process is underway and is likely to be completed in the next six months,” Bundi Municipal Council Commissioner Pankaj Kumar Mangal said, adding the digital mapping of the city has so far helped in identifying the encroachments.

Encroachments have been removed from the government land in 32 colonies of the city, Mangal said.

“We have identified 1089 bighas of land as government land and now the drive will continue to remove encroachments over the government land,” he said.

“The digital mapping will check the unplanned and illegal constructions,” the official said, adding it will also bring accountability and transparency in working.

Once the digital mapping project is over, one can easily access the database to the exact location and dimension of a house or any other construction, its owner and occupants, he said.

Before issuance of any document or license, an official will be able to check and verify the details with the help of the minute digital mapping, the Commissioner said.

After the complete digitisation, everyone in the city would be able to keep an eye over his property or assets, the commissioner claimed.

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