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Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham entered into a collaborative MoU with ESRI India to set up a center for geoinformatics in spatial analysis and modeling on Dec 26, 2020. The center will be set up under the aegis of Amrita School for Sustainable Futures, Amrita Center for Wireless Networks and Applications, UNESCO Chair on Experiential Learning for Sustainable Innovation & Development And UNESCO Chair on Center for Women’s Empowerment and Gender Equality.

Dr. Venkat Rangan, Vice-Chancellor, Amrita Vishwa Vidhypeetham and Mr. Agendra Kumar, President, ESRI India Technologies Pvt. Ltd signed the MoU on behalf of their respective organisations.

Scope of the Collaboration

Establish a Centre of Excellence

Centre for Geoinformatics and Spatial Analytics & Modelling with dedicated research, development and test facilities

Capacity Building Initiatives

Workshops, webinars, hackathons in the area of GIS, Spatial Information Technology, Remote Sensing, AI/ML etc

Certificate Courses

Short-term courses that goes beyond industry requirements in various areas

Internship Programs

Internship opportunities for Bachelors, Masters and PhD students

ESRI Technology for Sustainable Development

Utilise ESRI technologies into Amrita’s Flagship program, Live-in-Labs® in various thematic areas

Academic Programs

Development and enhancement of curriculum for various academic programs

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Scope of the Collaboration

  1. Establish a Center of Excellence in the area of “Geoinformatics and Spatial Analytics & Modeling” with dedicated Research, Development and Test facilities.
    • Centre for Geoinformatics and Spatial Analytics & Modelling with dedicated research, development and test facilities
  2. Capacity Building Initiatives
    • Workshops, webinars, hackathons in the area of GIS, Spatial Information Technology, Remote Sensing, AI/ML etc
  3. Certificate Courses
    • Short-term courses that goes beyond industry requirements in various areas
  4. Internship Programs
    • Internship opportunities for Bachelors, Masters and PhD students
  5. ESRI Technology for Sustainable Development
    • Utilise ESRI technologies into Amrita’s Flagship program, Live-in-Labs® in various thematic areas
  6. Academic Programs
    • Development and enhancement of curriculum for various academic programs

Thematic Areas in Focus

Health and Hygiene

Water and Sanitation

Agriculture and Risk Management

Energy and Environment

Waste Management and Infrastructure

Education and Gender Equality

Livelihood and Skill Development

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Mera Gaav, Hamara Jal: Empower Water-Wise Communities

Utilising Geospatial Technologies for transforming the attitude of society
to perceive WATER as OURs rather than MINE

To make water sustainability a reality for communities across rural India, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham’s School for Sustainable Futures and UNESCO Chair on Experiential learning and ESRI, India jointly launched the initiative Mera Gaav, Hamara Jal ( “My Village, Our Water”). This initiative aims to bring in a transformational change to perceive WATER as OURs rather than MINE by transforming the attitude of society to view water as a community resource rather than as a personal resource. This is achieved by empowering community members, water-wise communities will be sprouted to achieve community-scale implementation of UN SDG 6 targets. The program acts as a Unified Monitoring and GIS data governance platform for water-related projects.

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Program Highlights

Through the Mera Gaav, Hamara Jal initiative, communities will be trained and empowered to map & monitor the resources, map water quality, practices prevalent in the community, livelihood activities, drainage mapping, weather variability, and climate impacts. This extensive crowd-sourced data will provide the opportunity to derive the water sustainability challenges in each of the communities. Along with this, it will equip the local administration, community organisations, and individuals to develop strategies for water conservation, optimise water usage, develop restoration of water resources, and build awareness of short and long-term impacts.

The data is collected through a crowd-sourced app called Empower Community App built by Amrita, which is used to monitor & track the progress of community members, Imparts online training & coordinates various development activities, and Enables daily reporting & virtual interactions. The data is visualised through ESRI’s ArcGIS Online platform tools: Web map and Dashboard.

150

Villages

1000

Communities

Projected Beneficiaries

Current Presence

Kerala, Odisha, Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Andhra Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal, and Gujarat.

Leadership Team

Geoinformatics Centre
Dr. P. Venkat Rangan

Vice Chancellor

Geoinformatics Centre
Dr. Maneesha Vinodini Ramesh

Provost, Dean, School for Sustainable Futures, UNESCO Chair on Experiential Learning for Sustainable Innovation and Development.

Geoinformatics Centre
Dr Dhanya

Assistant Professor

Geoinformatics Centre
Mr Agendra Kumar

Managing Director
ESRI India

Focus on UN SDGs

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