Why can t Indians access maps for 43 per cent of their country?
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14/12/2004
Hilltop to desktop
Technology advances have transformed the way maps are made
When the Survey of India (SoI) was set up 237 years ago, in Dehradun, map making was akin to pure art. It required steady hands and a keen eye, and demanded months, at times years, of painstaking labour. The first maps were made on parchment using brushes.
The actual mapping of the land was an arduous process
Technology advances have transformed the way maps are made
When the Survey of India (SoI) was set up 237 years ago, in Dehradun, map making was akin to pure art. It required steady hands and a keen eye, and demanded months, at times years, of painstaking labour. The first maps were made on parchment using brushes.
The actual mapping of the land was an arduous process