Activities of District NRDMS Centers

 

District NRDMS Center, Bengaluru Urban

O/o Zilla Panchayath, S. Kariyappa Road, Banashankari,
Bengaluru Urban District - 560070

Introduction

The Bengaluru Urban district NRDMS Centre was established in the year 2006-2007 at Office of the Bengaluru Urban Zilla Panchayath with financial support from Department of Science and Technology, Government of India, Implemented by K.S.C.S.T, Bangalore with active support from Department of Science & Technology, Government of Karnataka. The main objective of the centre is to create the digital database on Natural resources, Demography, Agro & Socio economy and infrastructure facilities  of the  District to provide analysed information to the district administrators, Zilla panchayath, line departments, Academic institutions and NGOs in Natural resources management and  rural development planning with the help of  GIS  and other advanced scientific technologies.

Activities carried out at District NRDMS Centre

  • The primary objective of District NRDMS Centre under NRDMS Project is to create Extensive database on Spatial Database (Maps) and Non-Spatial Database (Attribute data) of Natural Resources, Socio & agro-eeconomic parameters and Infrastructure facilities of the district after collating from the line departments and other organizations and it is been updating regularly based on nature of availability of data and requirements.

  • Water Conservation Planning: Developed District Scientific Water Conservation Plans using GIS and Remote Sensing maps.

  • Check Dam Mapping: Identified and mapped 40 Proposed Check Dams in Devanahalli Taluk (Bengaluru Rural District) with precise GPS coordinates.

  • Resource Mapping: Provided maps and information on Water Resource maps, Check Dam maps, Watershed boundaries, and Traditional Water Harvesting Structures to the Zilla Panchayath CEO.

  • Prepared and submitted 5 km buffer maps of Mining Affected Villages to the CEO and Mines & Geologist Office, Bengaluru Rural.

  • Identified and listed 130 villages across Hosakote, Nelamangala, Doddaballapura, and Devanahalli taluks affected by mining activities for planning and rehabilitation.

  • Prepared a map showing the location of existing and proposed PHC / UPHC centers based on population data

 Activity Report for the Month April - July 2025

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