Farmers google for a solution An NGO has used satellite images to counter the state govt’s claim that land earmarked for SEZs is infertile Dhananjay KhadilkarGoogle has done it again. This time, it is not a big acquisition or the announcement of a new product. Instead, it’s the manner in which one of its services has been put to use that’s creating a buzz. Farmers of a small taluka, about 100 km from Mumbai, in Maharashtra’s Raigad district, have used Google Earth in their fight against the state government’s decision of acquiring 11,000 hectares of land for Special Economic Zones (SEZs). Farmers of Pen taluka, aided by activists of an NGO, SEZ Hatao Sangharsh According to Arun Shivkar, a member of the convener committee of the NGO, Using Google Earth’s pictures, Shivkar and his colleagues have started a Dr R R Navalagund, Director, Space Application Centre, told DNA over phone Our satellites have mapped land data across the country and you need to Shivkar has decided to make use of Google Earth for a larger cause. He says Shivkar is also planning to make use of Google Earth’s pay service facility URL : |