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OpenCity – Urban Data Portal is a civic tech initiative designed to provide open access to comprehensive urban data, enabling evidence-based decision-making for city planning, governance, and development. Launched in 2017, OpenCity consolidates diverse datasets on urban infrastructure, demographics, transportation, public services, and housing, making this information accessible to planners, policymakers, researchers, and the general public. A programme of the Oorvani Foundation, in collaboration with DataMeet, OpenCity aims to level the playing field by ensuring public domain data is discoverable, shareable, and easily understandable. By fostering transparency and encouraging citizen engagement, the platform allows stakeholders to analyze urban trends, evaluate policies, and develop data-driven solutions for better governance. This initiative is designed to help cities become more efficient and responsive to the evolving needs of urban populations, empowering civic groups and citizens to collaborate in solving urban challenges.
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The Ocean Date and Information System provides information on physical, chemical, biological and geological parameters of ocean and coasts on spatial and temporal domains that is vital for both research and operational oceanography. In-situ and remote sensing data are included. The Ocean Information Bank is supported by the data received from Ocean Observing Systems in the Indian Ocean (both the in-situ platforms and satellites) as well as by a chain of Marine Data Centres. Ocean and coastal measurements are available. Data products are accessible through various portals on the site and are largely available by data type (in situ or remote sensing) and then by parameter.