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Discussion on Beta version of DIGIPIN

Discussion on Beta version of DIGIPIN
Start Date :
Jul 31, 2024
Last Date :
Sep 22, 2024
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The Department of Posts is advancing an initiative to establish a standardized, geo-coded addressing system in India, for ensuring simplified addressing solutions for ...

The Department of Posts is advancing an initiative to establish a standardized, geo-coded addressing system in India, for ensuring simplified addressing solutions for citizen-centric delivery of public and private services. In this regard, the Department had collaborated with IIT Hyderabad for developing a National Addressing Grid, named as Digital Postal Index Number (DIGIPIN). This system will act as a strong and robust pillar of Geospatial Governance, leading to enhancements in public service delivery, faster emergency response and a significant boost to logistics efficiency.

The DIGIPIN layer will act as the addressing reference system which can be used for logically locating addresses with directional properties built into it due to the logical naming pattern followed in its construction.

The DIGIPIN is proposed to be fully available in the public domain and can be easily accessed by everyone. The DIGIPIN Grid system being an addressing referencing system, can be used as the base layer for other ecosystems, including various service providers and utilities, where addressing is one of the processes in the workflow.

This system will act as a strong and robust pillar of Geospatial Governance, leading to enhancements in public service delivery, faster emergency response and a significant boost to logistics efficiency.

The advent of DIGIPIN will mark a revolutionary step in India’s journey towards digital transformation by bridging the crucial gap between physical locations and their digital representation.

The Department has released a beta version of National Addressing Grid ‘DIGIPIN’ on 19.07.2024 for public feedback, the details of which may be accessed through the India Post website: https://www.indiapost.gov.in/vas/Pages/digipin.aspx

The Department of Post in collaboration with MyGov cordially invites you to explore the beta platform and provide constructive feedback, which will help in fine tuning the specifications of the DIGIPIN.

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Nirmal bairwa
Nirmal bairwa 1 year 3 months ago
Feedback after observing: Pros: Enhances service delivery and logistics.Improves emergency response times.Supports geospatial governance and digital transformation. Cons: Implementation challenges, especially in rural areas.Privacy concerns over public data access.High costs and need for infrastructure. Feedback:Conduct pilot programs.Ensure public awareness and training.Implement strong privacy safeguards.
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Arul kumaran p
Arul kumaran p 1 year 3 months ago
I would like to provide the following feedback: 1. **User Interface**: The interface is user-friendly and intuitive. However, some areas could benefit from more clear labeling and instructional tooltips to guide users who may not be familiar with geo-coding or addressing systems. 2. **Accuracy**: The accuracy of the addressing grid appears to be promising. It would be beneficial to include a feature that allows users to report discrepancies or inaccuracies in real-time. 3. **Integration**: Integration with existing public and private service platforms seems crucial. Providing APIs or data access guidelines could facilitate smoother adoption by various stakeholders. Scalability: As the system is expected to cover a vast geographic area, scalability and performance are vital. It would be helpful to understand the measures in place to handle high volumes of data and user interactions. 4. **Scalability**: As the system is expected to cover a vast geographic area, scalability
Jayesh Kulkarni
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Dr Krishajit Baruah
Dr Krishajit Baruah 1 year 3 months ago
It has seems to wonderful system of the all the communication system, I think it can supporting to access the data for long terms because the existing pin systems always hacking all site of the platform, the platform policies sometime failour for unwillingly by the users, so it can helpful government and private also.
Jayadeep M
Jayadeep M 1 year 3 months ago
Feedback after observing: Pros: Enhances service delivery and logistics.Improves emergency response times.Supports geospatial governance and digital transformation. Cons: Implementation challenges, especially in rural areas.Privacy concerns over public data access.High costs and need for infrastructure. Feedback:Conduct pilot programs.Ensure public awareness and training.Implement strong privacy safeguards.