WAMSI, developed by National Informatics Centre has been implemented at the State/UTs Waqf Boards of India is based on GIS technologies which uses historical satellite imageries of Waqf properties. WAMSI is used to identify land encroachments and tackle the challenges thus caused. About 5 lakh immovable properties have been added so far to this system. The GPS coordinates collection from field work has been initiated with the introduction of GIS feature of WAMSI.
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WAMSI Online System - A GIS Tool For Detecting Encroachment
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