Councillor Saj Malik gives his plans for the LTNs LOW Traffic Neighbourhoods [LTNs] have divided people from across the city for months now – one councillor, however, thinks he has a solution that will make everybody happy. Sajid Malik, Oxford City Councillor for Temple Cowley, says he has a plan to make the LTNs ‘acceptable to most as it’s difficult to make everyone happy’. Mr Malik said he does not want the LTNs removed completely, as he believes some roads do need to be closed – however he says the ‘current plan is too extreme’. The councillor’s plan asks for three LTN barriers to be removed entirely – this includes the LTN barrier at Littlemore Road, Bartholomew Road, Mayfair Road, and Rymers Lane, but add extra precautions such as pedestrian crossing to help slow traffic in the area.
Cowley LTNs: Councillor Sajid Malik creates plan to solve issues
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India s new mapping policy can be a game-changer
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An industry estimate quoted by officers of the Department of Science and Technology (DST) says businesses in the sector are now valued at about Rs 30,000 crore and could touch Rs 1 lakh crore by 2029. A large chunk of newer business will emanate from mining and real estate, which surveyors and mapmakers have so far ducked because of the hassles in securing approval.
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From Ambani, Adani to Godrej India s treasure trove of satellite data goes beyond helping startups
From Ambani, Adani to Godrej India s treasure trove of satellite data goes beyond helping startups
Prabhjote GillFeb 16, 2021, 17:59 IST
India s billionaires Mukesh Ambani (L), Adi Godrej (C), and Gautam Adani (R)BCCL/BI India
India has decided to open up its inventory of
satellite data to Indian companies.
Bigwigs like the
Adani Group and the
Godrej Group companies wanting to get into the space sector using data also have a lot to gain.
However, the frequency and speed at which these images are captured still leave a lot to be desired.
Industry hails decision to lift restriction on geospatial data
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Need clarity on FDI, other issues in remote sensing policy s draft.. Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, Feb 15 : With India liberalising policies that govern the collection, generation, preparation and dissemination of geospatial data, the industry on Monday hailed the move, terming it historic and visionary.
Local companies will no longer need license to collect, generate, store and share geospatial data within the country and the decision will unlock opportunities for applications of GIS (geographic information system) in sectors like agriculture, mining, water, urban, utilities, public safety and infrastructure which rely heavily on geospatial infrastructure.
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