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ISRO launches desi version of Google Earth

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The New Indian Express 14.08.2009

ISRO launches desi version of Google Earth


NEW DELHI: India has come up with an alternative to Google Earth with its own satellite mapping geoportal- www.bhuvan.nrsc.gov.in - which is more precise and has the benefit of better updates.

The portal which would use images taken by ISRO’s series of remote sensing satellites (IRS), including Cartosat-1 and Cartosat-2, would serve the user with images having resolution up to 10 m. The portal, Bhuvan (meaning `the earth’ in Sanskrit) will provide multi-layered images and the images would be updated every year unlike Google Earth which is updated only in four years.

Union Minister of State for Science and Technology and Earth Sciences Prithviraj Chavan launched the beta version of the geoportal here on Wednesday at the one-day workshop of the Astronautical Society of India.While Google Earth shares only single layer information, its Indian counterpart would share multi-layer information using the images exclusively from indigenous satellites. The images would be visible to the user both in two and three dimensions using the navigation tools provided.

An additional feature provided by Bhuvan would be allowing the user to scroll through the newspapers of selective cities across the country. As much as 16 cities across the country are available in the portal to share their news. The user can zoom on to the city of their choice to go through the local news.

The portal takes special care of urban and rural development with readily making available the details of wastelands and ground water potentials of specific locations. Details regarding soil texture, which varies with topography, also add up to the features of the new portal. Several local problems like floods, famines, infrastructure development, education and administration would be addressed in a better way through this new mapping system.

There would be enough options available for viewing filtered information with the general inputs being incorporated in the portal using the details provided by the local communities regarding a particular area. The premier space agency envisages the expansion of the portal in the future with more features planned to be added to Bhuvan in the future to make it more useful and people friendly.

Last Updated on Friday, 14 August 2009 10:48
 

KSRTC to add 800 buses for GowriGanesha

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The New Indian Express 14.08.2009

KSRTC to add 800 buses for GowriGanesha

 

BANGALORE: On account of Gowri-Ganesha festival on August 23, the Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) will be plying additional buses to cater to the rush of passengers. KSRTC is plying an additional 705 buses from Kempegowda Bus Station (KBS) in Majestic and 160 buses from Satellite Bus Station (SBS) on Mysore Road. The additonal services would be operational on August 21 and 22. Speaking to Express, the KSRTC divisional controller MP Prabhu Das said that as there would be heavy rush on August 21 and 22, the department has geared itself up and arranged for an additional 865 buses on two days to ferry the passengers.

“The additional buses include services like Volvo, Rajahamsa and Express. Also, this includes 110 buses of the North-West Karnataka Road Transport Corporation and North-East Karnataka Road Transport Corporation buses,’’ he said.

Departure for buses in regular routes to various destinations would be from KBS, while departure for additional buses (reserved and unreserved) for the festival would be from SBS, Mysore Road.

However, departure for Volvo service will be from KBS. “Boarding at SBS will be mentioned on the reservation ticket. The arrival of all the buses will be at KBS,’’ Das added. He also said that this bifurcation is being done to avoid a jam inside the KBS in the fest.

In the second phase of the JNNURM programme for Mysore, KSRTC on Thursday introduced 22 specially designed buses for the city. Transport Secretary MK Shankarlingegowda and KSRTC MD Gaurav Gupta flagged off the new buses at Bangalore Central Division Depot.

Last Updated on Friday, 14 August 2009 10:39
 

187 Bangalore lakes getting Rs 900-cr makeover

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The News Indian Express 14.08.2009

187 Bangalore lakes getting Rs 900-cr makeover


BANGALORE: Submitting a project report to the Lok Adalat regarding overall development of lakes in Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP)limits, the commissioner on Thursday said the ‘Namma Bangalore Nisarga’ project involves development of 187 lakes at an estimated cost of Rs 900 crore. Of the 187 lakes, 183 lakes come under the jurisdiction of BBMP in which 25 lakes are already developed and 21 lakes have been taken up for development by the BBMP. BDA had developed 12 lakes, Lake Development Authority has developed two lakes and the remaining 123 lakes are identified for development, according to the project report.

The commissioner submitted that the BBMP had first decided to survey the lakes and after completion of the survey, it will fence the lakes. “Protecting lakes from encroachments and their preservation is the main priority for us. We have decided to take the assistance of the Union and state governments in this regard,” the commissioner submitted.

Meanwhile, the Karnataka State Pollution Control Board (KSPCB) told the Lok Adalat that effluent treatment plants have been set up at 557 of the 652 health centres. The Lok Adalat has directed the KSPCB to maintain vigil on the remaining hospitals which have not installed ETPs.

 


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