Information Technology and GIS /Direction
A geographical Information System (GIS) is a set of tools for storing and analyzing spatially referenced data and is made up of a number of subsystems. It can be used for scientific investigation, resource management, biodiversity characterization and developmental planning.
Under these schemes, works for selecting hardware and software products suitable for the Directorate with integration of those products as per organizational needs and infrastructure, and installing, customizing, and maintaining the applications for the organization’s computer users has been taken up. The important works include installation of networks; network administration and security; the design of web pages; the development of multimedia resources; the installation of communication components; the oversight of email systems; and the planning and management of the technology lifecycle etc. through which an organization’s technology is being maintained, upgraded, and replaced.
These schemes are playing a major role in the overall management of the office’s high-end computers, software improvement of infrastructures and other electronic devices/facilities like EPBX, internet, updating of office’s website, support and management of computer-based information systems etc.
- Eco-development Programmes and Natural Resources Conservation
- Environment Education and Information Dissemination Programme
- Environmental Monitoring, R&D with and Multidisciplinary Scientific Study of River catchments and Springsheds
- Climate Change, Environmental Impact Studies
- Environmental Planning and Management of Wetlands and Waterbodies
- Solid Waste Management
- Information Technology and GIS /Direction
- Prevention And Control Of Pollution