National Survey Day  programmes is being organised like in teh past on 9-10 April 2016, in Hyderabad.  National Survey Day  is celebrated every year throughout India to commemorate the measurement of the first Baseline of Great Trigonometric Survey (GTS) on 10th April 1802 near Chennai, Tamilnadu.  Gemap Society (GEMS) & GIS India have been part of this every year.

 

As committed professionals I feel we have an obligatory responsibility to do something constructive on this occasion. We seek you continued cooperation.

 

This year we are planning to highlight the importance of Geospatial Technology for society and role of Surveying in this. The following are planned :

 

  1. National Survey Day  Seminar on 9-10  April 2016
  2. Survey Quiz with finals and prizes on 10 April 2016
  3. Release of Special issue of GIS India 
  4. Felicitating  outstanding Surveying professionals  
  5. Exhibition/Demos of surveying instruments

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  • This is a very useful site for sharing information exclsively related to Surveying

    Very happy 

    • Survey Legend

      Thanks for sharing this... would you happen to have a flyer or marketing material for us to help you spread the word?

      • Thanks

        We have flyer hardcopy and also soft copy

        On your confirmation we will send your 

        GS Kumar

      • Survey Legend

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