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Rajasthan Government Approves Development of GIS-Based 3D Models for Urban Planning in Jodhpur, Udaipur, Kota, and Ajmer

Sweta Jha
By Sweta Jha 4 Min Read Published May 20, 2023
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The government of Rajasthan has recently given the green light to a significant proposal aimed at enhancing urban development in the state. The approved plan involves the development of Geographic Information System (GIS)-based 3D models for the cities of Jodhpur, Udaipur, Kota, and Ajmer. This decision is expected to greatly benefit the planning and management of these urban areas.

In an official statement, it was revealed that Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has granted his approval for a financial proposal amounting to Rs 106.46 crore. This funding will be utilized for implementing the GIS-based 3D city project, as well as the Rajdhara Satellite Imagery Repository initiative in the aforementioned cities. The development of comprehensive 3D models for these areas is set to revolutionize urban planning and administration, paving the way for more efficient and effective decision-making.

The GIS-based 3D models will provide an advanced spatial representation of the cities, allowing authorities to visualize and analyze various aspects of urban infrastructure, land use, transportation networks, and other essential elements. By utilizing the power of geospatial technology, the government aims to address the challenges associated with urban development and provide sustainable solutions.

The implementation of these cutting-edge 3D models will enable the government to undertake comprehensive urban planning. It will aid in identifying areas of concern, assessing the impact of proposed projects, and facilitating better resource allocation. The models will also enhance the understanding of urban dynamics, enabling policymakers to make informed decisions and effectively manage the cities’ growth and development.

Jodhpur, Udaipur, Kota, and Ajmer are all prominent cities in the state of Rajasthan, each with its unique characteristics and challenges. The GIS-based 3D models will serve as invaluable tools for addressing the specific needs of these urban areas. The technology will assist in identifying potential areas for infrastructure development, improving transportation networks, and enhancing overall livability.

Furthermore, the Rajdhara Satellite Imagery Repository project, which is part of the approved financial proposal, will provide a repository of satellite imagery for the cities. This repository will prove vital for monitoring and evaluating urban development projects, as well as for conducting accurate assessments of the impact of various initiatives on the environment and surrounding areas.

The Rajasthan government’s focus on incorporating advanced geospatial technology aligns with the global trend of utilizing GIS and 3D modeling for urban planning and management. By embracing these tools, the state aims to streamline decision-making processes, improve transparency, and promote sustainable development practices.

The approval of the proposal for developing GIS-based 3D models of Jodhpur, Udaipur, Kota, and Ajmer represents a significant step forward in the field of urban planning in Rajasthan. With the implementation of these models, the state government aims to enhance its ability to manage urban development effectively. The use of geospatial technology will provide valuable insights and enable informed decision-making for the benefit of the residents and the sustainable growth of these cities.

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Sweta Jha May 20, 2023
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