GIS Department takes Collecting geographic data from satellite images, GPS field surveys, and government maps.
Preparing digital maps such as land-use maps, ward and boundary maps, road and utility maps, and zoning and master plan maps.
Maintaining spatial and attribute databases and regularly updating GIS layers by linking maps with tabular data.
Supporting urban and regional planning by analyzing city growth patterns and identifying suitable land for development.
Mapping infrastructure including water pipelines, sewer networks, roads, streetlights, and electrical lines.
Carrying out spatial analysis such as buffer analysis, network analysis, site suitability analysis, and flood and disaster risk mapping.
Providing GIS support for smart city projects through property GIS mapping, utility GIS systems, asset management mapping, and integration with mobile applications and dashboards.
Conducting field surveys and ground verification using GPS devices and updating changes in land use and buildings.
Providing GIS-based maps and reports to management to support planning and policy decisions.
Coordinating and integrating GIS work with the urban planning, engineering, and revenue departments.
Monitoring and evaluating project progress through GIS by comparing planned development with actual implementation.
Preparing thematic maps, GIS reports, presentations, and maintaining proper documentation and metadata.