Hi,
Many workers would have working mobile connections and thus mobile
companies would have the data based on roaming/call tower handovers. I am
trying to get this data after anonymizing in a summary (consolidated)
format, but no luck so far due to confidentiality concerns and potential
political
How to download the data which was used in the article?
On Fri, 15 May 2020, 5:48 pm Pramit Bhattacharya,
wrote:
> Might be of interest:
> https://theconversation.com/mapping-the-lockdown-effects-in-india-how-geographers-can-contribute-to-tackle-covid-19-diffusion-136323
>
> Pramit
Hi!
Govts have travel data but don't know if they will share it. Many states
like Karnataka are using travel pass system to give travel permission. This
msg has circulated widely (forms for different states' people to fill). It
is all available but with different states. All have their own
Might be of interest:
https://theconversation.com/mapping-the-lockdown-effects-in-india-how-geographers-can-contribute-to-tackle-covid-19-diffusion-136323
Pramit Bhattacharya
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Hi All,
Can someone please share if there is any repository on this..?
Thank you
On Wed, May 6, 2020 at 8:57 AM Sanjay Kumar wrote:
> Wow I really like the idea. If someone makes a repository can you please
> share it? Wouldn't some humanitarian groups be working on a repository like
> this?
Wow I really like the idea. If someone makes a repository can you please share
it? Wouldn't some humanitarian groups be working on a repository like this?
They might be able share the information they have.
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It might be possible to get some data on migrants going back to home states
through the railways.
For road migration, we could try and get data on the temporary camps that
the state governments had set up.
Another inexact way could be to check state government resources for the
number of