Village Map
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Algorithm Overview
The Village Map Algorithm is designed to generate a detailed village map by incorporating various parameters such as the village boundary, Land parcel details,Topo details and notifications related to survey. The algorithm allows users to input data on land parcels, village details, and survey notifications, and outputs a final map aligned with the required survey standards.
Pre-Requisite Steps
Before running the algorithm, ensure that:
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Project Saving:
- Ensure that the project is saved. The algorithm depends on saved project settings for output management.
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Layer Setup:
- Make sure the village boundary layer and government land layer are available in the project.
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Projection Consistency:
- Ensure that the project and layers are in the same Projection (CRS) to avoid issues during processing.
Data Requirement Table
Parameter | Description | Type |
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Village Final Shape File | The final village boundary shapefile, usually in polygon format. | Shapefile (Polygon) |
LPM Number Column | Column containing the Land Parcel Number (LPM) for identifying individual parcels. | Field (Any) |
Total Number of Land Parcels | Input the total number of land parcels for the village. | String |
Government Land Shape File | Shape file representing government land in the village, usually in polygon format. | Shapefile (Polygon) |
Mandal Name (Telugu) | Name of the mandal (administrative unit) in Telugu script. | String |
Village Name (Telugu) | Name of the village in Telugu script. | String |
Assistant Director Name (English) | Name of the Respected Assistant Director sir in English for the village. | String |
Commissioner Name (English) | Name of the Respected Commissioner sir in English for the village. | String |
District Name (English) | Name of the district (in English) selected from the dropdown list. | Enum |
Mandal Name (English) | Name of the mandal (administrative unit) in English script. | String |
Village Name (English) | Name of the village in English script. | String |
Village Code | Unique identifier for the village. | String |
Old Revision Survey Year | Year of the old revision survey for the village. | String |
Extent as per Old Revision Survey (Acres) | Land extent as per the old revision survey in Acres. | String |
Extent as per Old Revision Survey (Hectares) | Land extent as per the old revision survey in Hectares. | String |
New Resurvey Year | Year of the new resurvey for the village. | String |
Extent as per New Resurvey (Acres) | Land extent as per the new resurvey in Acres. | String |
Extent as per New Resurvey (Hectares) | Land extent as per the new resurvey in Hectares. | String |
Notification 6(1) Gazette Number | The Gazette Number of notification under section 6(1), used for the village. | String |
Notification 6(1) Gazette Date | The Gazette Date of notification under section 6(1), used for the village. | Date |
RC Notification 6(1) Number | The RC Notification Number under section 6(1), used for the village. | String |
RC Notification 6(1) Date | The RC Notification Date under section 6(1), used for the village. | Date |
Notification 13 Gazette Number | Gazette Number for the 13th notification, used for the village. | String |
Notification 13 Gazette Date | Gazette Date for the 13th notification, used for the village. | Date |
How To
1. Create Topo Layers
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Before running the algorithm, use the Create Topo Layers tool from the toolset. This tool generates the following layers:
- TopoPoint: Point layer for topographic features.
- TopoLine: Line layer for topographic features.
- TopoPolygon: Polygon layer for topographic features.
- These layers are necessary for proper visualization and representation of topographic data in the generated map. for detailed instructions visit How to create Topo Layers
2. Prepare Your Data
- Ensure all input files (village shape file, government land shape file) are properly loaded in the project.
- Fill in the required fields, such as LPM number column, total number of land parcels, and other village details.
3. Run the Algorithm
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Launch the Village Map Algorithm by filling in the input parameters.
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The algorithm will:
- Generate a village map with LPM boundaries and government land Parcels.
- Include survey notifications and revision details as per input fields.
4. Output
- The generated village map will include:
- A detailed map with the LPM boundaries and government land boundaries.
- Template of village map with village data aligned
- Embedded notifications related to land surveys into village map template.
All layers and files generated by the Panel are saved in the Project Directory.
Post-Processing Steps
After running the algorithm, you can perform the following post-processing steps:
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Review Map Accuracy:
- Check the generated map to ensure that LPM boundaries and government land parcels are correctly represented.
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Side Village Customization:
- Easily add side village names and frill lines using pre-generated layers.
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Modify Survey Details:
- If there are any discrepancies in the survey year, extent, or notification details, adjust the relevant fields in master panel or re-run the algorithm if necessary with appropriate data.
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Final Template Adjustments:
- Make any required adjustments to the A0 template based on project requirements.
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Verify Output Layers:
- Ensure all generated layers (e.g., village map, land boundaries, notification details, and topo layers) are correctly aligned and properly labeled.
Key Considerations
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Projection Consistency: Ensure all layers and the project are in the same CRS (Coordinate Reference System) to avoid alignment issues during processing.
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Save the Project: Always save the project before running the algorithm to ensure proper output file management.
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Topo Layers: The TopoPoint, TopoLine, and TopoPolygon layers are required for topographic representation and should be created before running the algorithm.
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Survey Notifications: The algorithm handles multiple notifications (e.g., notification 6(1) Gazette, RC notifications) for proper documentation of land survey processes.
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Preserve Layer Names: Changing the names of layers generated by the algorithm will disrupt functionality.
Important Notes
- The algorithm requires that LPM number column and other required fields are correctly specified in the input shape files to ensure accurate processing.
- The District Name, Mandal Name, and Village Name should match exactly as required for official documentation and notifications.
This documentation outlines the steps required to execute the Village Map Algorithm, ensuring that all parameters are set correctly for accurate map generation and output, including the creation of topographic layers before running the algorithm.