A Coordinated Study of Organisations Concerned with the Surveys of Natural Resources, e.g. The Survey of India, Geological Survey of India, Soil and Land Use Surveys, Forest Surveys, Cadastral Surveys and Town Planning Surveys

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The Coordinated Study on Natural Resources Surveys examines the systematic assessment and management of India’s natural resources through integrated surveys. Initiated by the Planning Commission in 1961, the study emphasizes reducing redundancy across multiple survey organizations, enhancing training and equipment, and adopting modern techniques such as aerial photography. It highlights the importance of geological mapping for mineral investigations, coalfield assessments, and urban planning, particularly in major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Calcutta. The report recommends establishing a unified survey network, strengthening cadastral surveys, and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration for comprehensive planning. Implementation of these measures aims to improve efficiency, support sustainable resource exploitation, and facilitate informed urban and economic development across India.

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Committee on Natural Resources Planning Commission New Delhi

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Planning Commission - 1963

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