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GS CORENET
A SOFTWARE FOR PREPARING CORE NETWORK OF
ROADS UNDER PMGSY (PRADHAN MANTRI GRAM SADAK YOJANA)
Objective of PMGSY
The primary objective of the PMGSY is to
provide Connectivity, by way of an All-weather Road (with
necessary culverts and cross-drainage structures, which is
operable throughout the year), to the unconnected Habitations
in the rural areas, in such a way that Habitations with a
population of 1000 persons and above are covered in three
years (2000-2003) and all Unconnected Habitations with a population
of 500 persons and above by the end of the Tenth Plan Period
(2007). In respect of the Hill States and the Desert Areas
(as identified in the Desert Development Programme) as well
as the Tribal (Schedule V) areas, the objective would be to
connect Habitations with a population of 250 persons and above.
Objective of CORE NETWORK
A Core Network is that minimal Network of
roads (routes) that is essential to provide Basic access to
essential social economic services to all eligible habitations
in the selected areas through at least single all-weather
road connectivity.
The PMGSY envisages only single road Connectivity to be provided.
If a Habitation is already connected to another connected
Habitation by way of an All-weather road, then no further
work can be taken up under the PMGSY at that habitation.
GS CORENET is a simple, yet powerful tool
for design and analysis of statistical data of Core Network
as required by the PMGSY Scheme.
GS CORENET takes inventory of habitations
(Format-I), Inventory of Roads (Format-II), Inventory of Primary
Road Network (Format-III) as the basic input and automatically
prepares list of habitations with no-connectivity / multiple
connectivity. This greatly reduces the time and efforts required
by the departmental personnel to design and analyse the Core
Network.
GS CORENET also prepares automatically all
statutory schedules required by the PMGSY such as MP-I, MP-III,
CN-I, CN-II, CN-III, CN-IV, CN-V, CN-VI etc for each Block
(Taluka) / District.
Currently we are engaged in preparing Core-Network
for Utter Pradesh Govt through their State agency RES (Rural
Engineering Services). We have successfully demonstrated our
skill-set, Software GS CORENET and methodology to PMGSY
Technical Head Dr.Chandrashekar at PMGSY, New Delhi and Mr.
Ashok Kumar (Rural Road Expert-World Bank Cell) and are appreciated
by them.
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Salient Features
- True 32 Bit Application
- Available under Win95/98/NT/2000/XP platforms
- Developed using state of the art Client/Server Multi-tier
technology
- Easy to use Menu Driven GUI front-end, true Multi-tasking
- Deployment in stand-alone, Client server, Intranet
& Internet environments
- All reports can be exported to a number of popular
formats
- Exported data can be used to upload various formats
on PMGSY’s website
- Can be deployed over LAN, WAN, Broad Band Networks,
and VPN etc.
- Powerful yet highly scalable Back-end Relational
databases
- Strictly adheres to the guidelines as stipulated
in SP-20 and Letter No. P-12025/8/2001-RC (Pt) Government
of India Ministry of Rural Development
- All formats and schedules/reports are in accordance
with the requirements of PMGSY
- Powerful Query Tool to Optimise Reporting
- Automatically enforces PMGSY guidelines
- Complete details of PMGSY at your finger Tips always
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Modules |
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MASTERS |
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Districts
This module takes the names of all districts where
PMGSY Scheme is being implemented. |
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Blocks
This module takes the names of all
the blocks/Talukas within a district, where PMGSY Scheme
is being implemented. |
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FORMAT – I (INVENTORY OF HABITATIONS
BLOCKWISE)
In this module all eligible habitations
are entered with other necessary details like total
population, SC/ST population, Facilities available etc.
GS CORENET automatically assigns the habitation codes
to each habitation. The system also calculates the U/V
(Utility Value) for each habitation automatically. This
has got a generic query option, where one can query
the table on many criteria.
There is a summarised report also which summarizes
all key information related to habitations.
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FORMAT – II (INVENTORY OF EXISTING
ROADS BLOCKWISE)
In this module, details of Roads (Secondary
Road Network) with details like length, Soil type, Terrain
Type, width, surface condition, existing CD works, Habitation
served etc are recorded. All roads are classified as
NH (National highways), SH (state Highways), MDR (Main
district Roads), ODR (Other district roads), VR (Village
roads). Based on the data, the system automatically
analyses as the road is AWR (all weather road, which
can be negotiated through all seasons) or FWR (Fair
weather roads, which can not be negotiated through all
seasons). The module also shows all habitations with
double /multiple connectivity with different colour
for easy identification.
This module also automatically identifies roads as
either Thorugh Road or Link Road as is specified in
the Guidelines of PMGSY.
This has got a generic query option, where one can
query the table on many criteria.
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FORMAT – III (INVENTORY OF PRIMARY
ROAD NETWORK BLOCKWISE)
In this only road details of primary
Road Network (comprising of NH, SH, MDR) are entered
with all related information of Roads. |
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REPORTS |
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STATEMENT MP-I
This is statement generated by GS CORENET,
which gives tabular report of villages/Habitations with
their respective populations for a given district block
wise. |
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STATEMENT MP-III
This is statement generated by GS CORENET,
which gives tabular report of villages/Habitations with
their respective populations and status of connectivity
like connected/Un-connected for a district block wise. |
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LIST OF HABITATIONS
WITH STATUS NEW CONNECTIVITY
This is statement generated by GS CORENET,
which gives tabular report of Habitations with the status
New-Connectivity. All habitations tabulated here require
new roads to be proposed under PMGSY Scheme. |
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LIST OF HABITATIONS
WITH STATUS UN-CONNECTED
This is statement generated by GS CORENET,
which gives tabular report of Habitations with the status
Un-Connected. All habitations tabulated here require
roads to be upgraded from FWR to AWR status by upgrading
either the road surface or by suitably providing CD/drains.
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FORMAT CN-I (PART-I
Population Served Directly)
This is statement generated by GS CORENET,
which gives tabular report of all link roads along with
the habitations served by each road with other relevant
details like population, connectivity status, surface
condition of road, road length etc. |
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FORMAT CN-I (PART-II
Population Served Indirectly)
This is statement generated by GS CORENET,
which gives tabular report of all Through roads along
with their link roads and the habitations served by
each road with details like population etc. |
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FORMAT CN-II (PART-I)
This is statement generated by GS CORENET,
which gives cross-tab report on number of connected/unconnected
habitations catagorised under various population criteria
for the whole district summarised for each block in
the district. |
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FORMAT CN-II (PART-II)
This is statement generated by GS CORENET,
which gives cross-tab report on length of roads for
connected habitations of core network catagorised under
various population criteria for the whole district summarised
for each block in the district. |
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FORMAT CN-III
This is statement generated by GS CORENET,
which gives cross-tab report on Total Road Length in
the Block against Total Road Length in the Block in
the Core Network for the whole district summarised for
each block in the district. |
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FORMAT CN-IV &
V
This is statement generated by GS CORENET,
which gives cross-tab report on Total Road Length in
the Block, Length of NH & SH considered in the Core
Network and Length of MDR considered in the Core Network
for the whole district summarised for each block in
the district. This also gives the complete summary for
the entire district. |
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FORMAT CN-VI
This is statement generated by GS CORENET,
which gives tabular report on all proposed roads to
be taken up for upgradation along with all details like
length of road, existing road surface, habitation being
connected, its population etc. This report also gives
a summary for the entire block. |
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DIGITAL MAP
We prepare all the Digital Map using
CAD-MAP (CORE NETWORK MAP) which co-relates the data. |
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CNCPL (Comprehensive
New Connectivity Priority List) and CUPL (Comprehensive
Upgradation Priority List)
We prepare the District wise and Block
wise CNCPL (Comprehensive New Connectivity Priority
List) and CUPL (Comprehensive Upgradation Priority List)
according to NRRDA guidelines for enabling PIU (Project
Implementation Unit) PMGSY and Zilla Panchayats to select
roads on the population criteria. This report is segregated
population wise as 1000+, 500-999 and 499 and below. |
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