Nagaland GIS and Remote Sensing Centre (NGISRSC) and the North Eastern Space Application Centre (NESAC), department of space, government of India jointly organised a user interaction session on December 14 at the Training and Capacity Building Hub, NGISRSC.
According to a DIPR report, the event highlighted discussions on the plan of action in geospatial applications and featured a thorough demonstration of the North East Spatial Data Repository (NeSDR).
In his address, principal secretary, and development commissioner, R Ramakrishnan commended the initiatives of the Nagaland GIS. Ramakrishnan urged the participating line departments to collaborate and leverage the numerous advantages offered by space-based geospatial applications for the betterment of society. NESAC, head of geoinformatics and IT (GID), Dr. Dibyajyoti Chutia delivered an engaging presentation on Emerging technologies and provided a live demonstration of the NeSDR within a governance application, showcasing the practical application of cutting-edge technology.
NGISRSC Deputy project director, Merenwapang offered a detailed overview of Nagaland’s geospatial plan of action. Leading the technical session, he guided discussions on crucial plan components, promoting an interactive and informative exchange among participants.
In his opening remarks, NGISRSC project director, Er. M Kithan provided insights into the meet’s agenda and underscored the ongoing plan of action activities in collaboration with various line departments. The event was participated by 15-line departments, reflecting a diverse engagement in the user meet.