Friday, May 20, 2011

CEPT Geomatics 2011 Batch Placement Brochure

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

PURA

The rural-urban migration is the main reason for the rapid urbanization and the unsustainable development in the rural areas; as a result there are severe environmental impacts, loss of natural resources, and many more. There are many socio-economic factors those are responsible for the migration. Lack of employment in the rural areas is one of the major economic factor responsible for the migration. The main purpose of the PURA project is to stop the rural-urban migration. For that, generation of employment in the rural areas is the essential step.To generate the employment in the rural areas, there should be certain criteria which must be fulfilled; that provide the best location for the industries and service areas. Here, we have considered the employment distribution and road network connectivity to locate the service center.The main purpose of the study is to decide the service area and impact of industries in nearby areas and to improve the employment and to stop the migration.

Implication of PURA Strategies in Three Mehsana Taluka (Satlasana, Vadnagar, Kheralu)


Economic Spatial Analysis


Infrastructure

Environment
Employment

Saturday, August 7, 2010

Geomatics Students Celebrating the

“National Remote Sensing Day”

(On the eve of birthday of father of Space Science in India, Eminent Scientist and Educationist, Dr. Vikram Sarabhai)

Venue:- CEPT UNIVERSITY AHMEDABAD


Photos

Sunday, January 17, 2010



Kite photo of San Francisco from 1906



Kite aerial photograph of Calton Hill, Edinburgh

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

ISRO has Launched a 17 Remote Sensing Satellite on 23 Sept 2009

  • The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) launched PSLV C-14 which carried 7 satellites into the outer space.
  • Rs.70-crore PSLV rocket carried the Rs.130-crore Oceansat2 -- India's remote sensing satellite on Wednesday afternoon from Satish Dhawan Centre in Sriharikota.
  • The PSLV carried six other nano satellites. PSLV will place India's OCEANSAT 2 satellite in orbit.
  • The Indian satellite will be ejected into a sun-synchronous orbit 720 km above the earth and it will cover the whole earth as the coverage strip will be moving.
  • The orbit is designed in such a way that the satellite will cross the Equator at 12 noon near India.
  • A global leader in remote sensing data, India has till date launched 15 remote sensing satellites of which nine are still in operation.
  • Even the Oceansat1 launched in 1999 is in service and will go into oblivion slowly. The design life of Oceansat2 is five years and it may outlast that period like its earlier version.

Source:- Yahoo! India News
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