Data last updated |
June 5, 2024 |
Metadata last updated |
June 5, 2024 |
Created |
unknown |
Format |
CSV |
License |
Open Data Commons Attribution License
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Created | 5 months ago |
Frequency | Other |
Media type | text/csv |
Size | 3,573 |
Additional info | nan |
Data extraction page | https://lgdirectory.gov.in/globalviewBlockforcitizen.do?OWASP_CSRFTOKEN=TW7H-EF3H-FPNI-AIAT-M0FC-BXYR-7SGJ-UQBJ |
Data insights | Data Insights that can be drawn from the Block LGD Codes for Meghalaya:
Standardized Identification: The LGD coding system provides a standardized and unique identification mechanism for blocks, enabling efficient governance and resource allocation.
Administrative Efficiency: LGD codes promote administrative efficiency by facilitating targeted interventions, urban planning, and demographic analysis in areas such as healthcare and education.
Enhanced Decision-Making: The utilization of LGD codes aids in informed decision-making processes, streamlines electoral procedures, and enhances government transparency, contributing to sustainable development at the local level. |
Data last updated | 2023-03-01 00:00:00 |
Data retreival date | 2023-03-01 00:00:00 |
Datastore active | True |
District no | 745 |
Granularity | Block |
Has views | True |
Id | 51993a44-c2c2-4d5b-99b3-6fd3543f511e |
Idp ready | False |
Methodology | The process of collecting and assigning LGD codes to every block involves meticulous data collection, verification, and standardization. The process begins with the collection of administrative data at the grassroots level. This includes details about the administrative boundaries, such as block names, district names, and geographical coordinates. Data is sourced from state and union territory governments, local administrative bodies, and surveys. To ensure consistency and accuracy, collected data undergoes a rigorous standardization process. LGD codes are assigned based on a standardized coding system. Each block is uniquely identified by an LGD code. These codes are generated systematically, often incorporating elements such as state codes, district codes, and sequential block numbers. The LGD database is regularly updated to reflect changes due to administrative modifications, such as the creation of new blocks, block bifurcations, or boundary adjustments. |
No indicators | 0 |
Package id | 53744440-3e16-4622-a3d6-75f0a90709ca |
Position | 0 |
Sku | mopr-lgd_codes-bl-ot-meg |
State | active |
Tags | ['Local Government Directory', 'Blocks in India', 'Administrative Divisions'] |
Url type | upload |
Years covered | nan |
Methodology |
The process of collecting and assigning LGD codes to every block involves meticulous data collection, verification, and standardization. The process begins with the collection of administrative data at the grassroots level. This includes details about the administrative boundaries, such as block names, district names, and geographical coordinates. Data is sourced from state and union territory governments, local administrative bodies, and surveys. To ensure consistency and accuracy, collected data undergoes a rigorous standardization process. LGD codes are assigned based on a standardized coding system. Each block is uniquely identified by an LGD code. These codes are generated systematically, often incorporating elements such as state codes, district codes, and sequential block numbers. The LGD database is regularly updated to reflect changes due to administrative modifications, such as the creation of new blocks, block bifurcations, or boundary adjustments. |
Similar Resources |
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Granularity Level |
Block |
Data Extraction Page |
https://lgdirectory.gov.in/globalviewBlockforcitizen.do?OWASP_CSRFTOKEN=TW7H-EF3H-FPNI-AIAT-M0FC-BXYR-7SGJ-UQBJ |
Data Retreival Date |
2023-03-01 00:00:00 |
Data Last Updated |
2023-03-01 00:00:00 |
Sku |
mopr-lgd_codes-bl-ot-meg |
Dataset Frequency |
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Years Covered |
nan |
No of States/UT(s) |
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No of Districts |
745 |
No of Tehsils/blocks |
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No of Gram Panchayats |
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Additional Information |
nan |
Number of Indicators |
0 |
Insights from the dataset |
Data Insights that can be drawn from the Block LGD Codes for Meghalaya:
Standardized Identification: The LGD coding system provides a standardized and unique identification mechanism for blocks, enabling efficient governance and resource allocation.
Administrative Efficiency: LGD codes promote administrative efficiency by facilitating targeted interventions, urban planning, and demographic analysis in areas such as healthcare and education.
Enhanced Decision-Making: The utilization of LGD codes aids in informed decision-making processes, streamlines electoral procedures, and enhances government transparency, contributing to sustainable development at the local level. |
IDP Ready |
No |