IIT Bombay FOSSEE AAI Geospatial Mapathon 2025 (Edition 05)

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About Mapathon


Mapathon is a map-making competition for creating thematic maps, using open-source data and mapping software. It is a collaborative event where participants come together to develop new tools/methods that improve the accuracy and usefulness of maps for a community. The FOSSEE team at IIT Bombay, along with its partners (earlier partners were AICTE, ISRO), will invite all Indians to produce maps using various data (e.g., observation data, remote sensing data, crowdsourced data, etc.). The primary objective is to understand the potential of remote sensing data and make maps for Indian regions using free open-source mapping software (e.g., QGIS). The participants will collectively work in a crowdsourcing method for jointly producing thematic maps of India.

The data collected from various platforms has tremendous potential in mapping India’s resources, agriculture, climate, and disaster management, rural and urban planning, and in identifying pathways for future development. Such maps can be created using free open-source platforms (such as QGIS). Let us join together to create such maps through the Mapathon.

Mapathon also aims to develop indigenous capacity to customize and employ mapping to resolve societal challenges and create new opportunities for young India.-. The primary objective is to understand the potential of open source mapping and maps for Indian regions and to build capacity for the same.

Eligibility to participate


  • The IIT Bombay-FOSSEE-Mapathon is open ‘ONLY FOR INDIAN NATIONALS’.
  • Students, Scholars, Faculty who have are currently pursuing a degree in any field of Science or Engineering with adequate knowledge on creating maps/ GIS, Remote Sensing, Environment, Geography, Geology, Policy, Statistics, Policy, Medicine, Management, Urban Planning, Rural Development or any related domain are eligible to participate.
  • Graduates holding a degree in any of the related domains (as mentioned above) are eligible to participate.
  • Professionals working in the GIS industry are also eligible to participate.
  • Indian students pursuing their education abroad, mainly those from G20 countries are allowed as well.

Note: All the participants of the “IIT Bombay-FOSSEE-Mapathon’ are expected to mandatorily adhere to the mandates of this event. For more details, please refer to..

Team size and Composition


You can participate as an individual or as a team (max. 04 members + 01 mentor). Ideally, a team should have people with basic mapping expertise. The team can have a mentor (e.g. faculty, teacher, etc.), however the exercise should be done by the team. Mentors can mentor multiple teams.

Each participant/ mentor will be issued only one certificate.

Mapathon Themes


AgricultureHydrology
DronesCivil Engineering
Case Study with Policy impactsOceanography
ForestryGaming
Remote SensingLandscaping
GeologyGeostatistics
GroundwaterGIS in Medical Sciences
TransportCity Planning
TransportGlacier
Internet based Case StudyLand Use Land Cover of Districts in India
Media GIS Case StudyMedicine
EnvironmentalMunicipal GIS Case Study
Urban GIS Case StudyMining GIS Case Study
Refineries in IndiaAutomobile GIS Case Study
Nautical GIS Case StudyOcean GIS Case Study
Oil & Gas GIS Case StudyPark GIS Case Study
Government GIS Case StudyReal Estate GIS Case Study
Societal GIS Case StudySoil GIS Case Study
Sports GIS Case StudyGeodesy GIS Case Study
Telecommunication GIS Case StudyTourism GIS Case Study
Transmission GIS Case StudySpatial Billing Systems
Street view measureWeather GIS Case Study
Smart citySmart village
Any other theme can be proposed (subject to approval by IIT Bombay-FOSSEE-GIS team)

Data and Helpful Resources for Mapathon


The maps can be created at National/State/District level boundaries using any 'open source' data. :

For boundary data/materials, you may visit the Survey of India portal

Note: The user is liable for the correct use of Indian national boundaries, if represented in the maps.

 

Core Team

  • Prof. Kannan Moudgalya, Principal Investigator, FOSSEE project, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

  • Prof. Pennan Chinnasamy, Co.Principal Investigator & GIS lead, FOSSEE project & P.i.C., the Rural Data Research and Analysis (RuDRA) Lab, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

  • Mohamed Kasim Khan, National Coordinator - FOSSEE GIS (NMEICT), Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

Contact

gis@fossee.in; mohamedkasim@iitb.ac.in (Coordinator)

IIT Bombay FOSSEE Geospatial Mapathon 2025(Edition 05)

Mapping India with Open Source Geospatial Software and Indian Satellite Data

The IIT Bombay FOSSEE Geospatial Mapathon 2025 (Edition 05) is a joint initiative of the FOSSEE GIS project, IIT Bombay organized under the aegis of National Mission on Education through ICT (NMEICT), Ministry of Education, Government of India, and the Rural Data Research and Analysis (RuDRA) Lab, IIT Bombay.

List of Champions:

Institute NameTeam Member(s)Title / Problem StatementStudy AreaTheme
BMS College of Engineering, Bengaluru, KarnatakaAnusha M (Team Lead)
Muzamil Pasha BE
Prajwal Uppoor (Wallmart - Mentor)
V2C Driving ProfileBengaluruTransportation
National Centre for Earth Science Studies, Trivandrum, KeralaSudeshna Gayen
Dr. S. Kaliraj (Scientist D, NCESS - Mentor)
GRACE & GRACE-FO based Analysis of Ground Water Storage in Indian Ganga Basin during the Study Period 2003 – 2022Indian Ganga BasinGroundwater Trend Analysis
School of Planning and Architecture, Bhopal, Madhya PradeshHarshit Somkunwar
Madhuri Wagdre
Spatio-Temporal Assessment of Natural Vegetation’s Role in Influencing Air Quality Levels in DelhiDelhi NCRUbran GIS
Madras Institute of Technology, Chennai, Tamil NaduJailani Fargana A
Mansi C M
Nishika Chellaum S
Dr.Nancy Jane Y (Mentor)
Geospatial Distribution of Nutritional and Immunization Status: Intelligent Mapping of Child Health and Malnutrition Patterns in Rural and Urban Areas of Tamil NaduTamil NaduHealth GIS
National Institue of Hydrology, Western Himalayan Regional Center, Jammu, Jammu & KashmirRahul Manhas
Priyanka Verma
Akshay Kumar
Rajat Rana
Dr. Sachchidanand Singh (Scientist B)
Glacial lake outburst flood(GLOF) modeling of NundKol glacial lake using HEC-RASNundKol Glacial Lake, Sindh Sub catchment, Jehlum Basin, J&K 
Osmania University, Hyderabad, TelanganaDesham Pallavi
Endrapally Mythri
Kolanupaka Vivekananda
Vankudavath Sirisha
Mapping of Pollution Hotspots and Sources in Delhi using Geospatial ToolsDelhiEnvironment
Indian Institute of Technology, Hyderabad, TelanganaAbhishek RaisinghaniGanga River Meander BeltPatna (Ganga River)Remote Sensing
Aligarh Muslim University, Uttar PradeshShambhavMapping Salinity Dynamics in Gujarat: A Temporal Study (2015–2025)GujaratRemote Sensing
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of BarodaMalaviya Darshankumar SanjaybhaiAssessing Correlation among Land Surface Temperature (LST) & Spectral Indices – A Case Study of Vadodara CityVadodar City (VUDA Boundary Area)Urban GIS Case Study
National Institute of Technology Agartala, TripuraRoshni DeTo identify electric poles and power lines in Rewa District that are vulnerable to tree fall-related disruptions by integrating canopy cover proximity, power infrastructure, and road network data using QGIS and open geospatial datasets.Rewa, Madhya PradeshTransmission GIS Case Study

IIT Bombay FOSSEE Geospatial Mapathon 2025(Edition 05)

Mapping India with Open Source Geospatial Software and Indian Satellite Data

The IIT Bombay FOSSEE Geospatial Mapathon 2025 (Edition 05) is a joint initiative of the FOSSEE GIS project, IIT Bombay organized under the aegis of National Mission on Education through ICT (NMEICT), Ministry of Education, Government of India, and the Rural Data Research and Analysis (RuDRA) Lab, IIT Bombay.

List of Winners:

Institute NameTeam Member(s)Title/ Problem StatementDepartmentTheme
Indian Institute of Technology BombayMohd Zaid
Prof.Manoranjan Sahu (Mentor)
Air Pollution Estimation Over India Using Open Source Data & ToolsIndiaEnvironmental
Indian Institute of Technology RoorkeeAkash Kumar
Shreyas Goswami
Ishfaqul Haque
Akash A
Mapping Forest Fire Occurrences Due to Jhum Cultivation in MizoramMizoram, IndiaJhum Cultivation (Remote Sensing)
TERI School Of Advanced Studies, New DelhiAshlesha Passi
Rajashwi Saxena
Prof. Chander Kumar Singh (Mentor)
Healing the Gaps: Mapping Disparities in Healthcare Access Through Regional Site Suitability AnalysisRegional Analysis of India (Divided into 4 zones: Northern, Southern, Eastern and Western zones)GIS in Medical Sciences (In accordance with SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being)
Government College of Engineering, SalemNithin S
Prasanna K
Shahabudeen N S
Vimushalan R
Manibharathi G
Waste Management Analysis in Chennai Dump YardChennaiTowards a Cleaner Future: Sustainable Waste Management in Chennai Dump Yards
Suresh Gyan Vihar Univeristy, JaipurPriti DebbarmaMonitoring Marine Oil Pollution Using synthetic Aperture Radar in a tropical Urban coastal ZonesChennai, Kosasthalaiyar RiverOil and Gas GIS case study
BVRIT HYDERABAD College of Engineering for WomenR.Priyakanth
N.M.Sai Krishna
Dr.J.Naga Vishnu Vardhan (Mentor)
Brief Report on Annual Rainfall Analysis and Drought Severity MappingFlood MapsAgriculture
Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University(A Central University)Akshay Kumar
Rahul Manhas
Pragati Singh
Dr.Sachchidanand Singh (Mentor)
HYDRODYNAMIC MODELINGSheshnag glacier lake , Jammu and KashmirGLACIER
Park College of engineering and technologyEswaranREMOTE SENSING AND GIS-BASED PREDICTION OF POTENTIAL LIMESTONE MINES FOR CEMENT INDUSTRY IN ARIYALUR DISTRICTAriyalurThematic map
Sri Ramakrishna Engineering College, CoimbatoreNithish Kumar B
Ramraj N
Seenivasaperumal
Sathish M 
Dr.S.D. Anitha Selvasofia (Mnetor)
Geospatial evaluation of Noise level for hospital zones in CoimbatoreCoimbatoreUrban GIS case study
Sri Ramakrishna Engineering College, CoimbatoreRahul V
Manikandan R
Mark Jadan J
Samuthradevi S
Dr.S.D. Anitha Selvasofia (Mnetor)
RAIN AND DISTRESS: THE DOMESTIC CONDITIONS IN WAYANAD BEFORE AND AFTER LANDSLIDESWayanadSocietal GIS Case Study
Sri Ramakrishna Engineering College, CoimbatoreSrinathi P
Archana P
Srija V M
Lingeswaran K P
Dr.S.D. Anitha Selvasofia (Mnetor)
EMPLOYING REMOTE SENSING AND GIS METHODOLOGIES TO ASSESS THE CARBON SEQUESTRATION POTENTIAL OF VARIOUS TREE SPECIES IN COIMBATORE CITYCoimbatoreForestry
Sri Ramakrishna Engineering College, CoimbatoreP. Devadharshini
J. Ramesh Kannan
M. Gopi Kannan
P. Kirthick Roshan
Dr.S.D. Anitha Selvasofia (Mnetor)
SPATIAL VARIATION OF GROUNDWATER CHARACTERIZATION AND ECOLOGICAL EFFECTS IN THE VICINITY OF NOYYAL RIVER DURING PRE AND POST MONSOON SEASONS FOR COIMBATORE DISTRICTCOIMBATOREGROUND WATER
Sri Ramakrishna Engineering College, CoimbatorePoornachandru R
Vimalraj R S
Sasikumar K
Parthesh T
Dr.S.D. Anitha Selvasofia (Mnetor)
Infrastructure and administrative development planning using geospatial techniquesmaduraiTRANSPORT
SCTR's Pune Institute of Computer TechnologySunay BhoyarMapping Existing and Potential IT Parks in IndiaPan-India focus with detailed analysis of existing IT hubs and emerging Tier-2/Tier-3 cities for future IT park potential.Urban GIS Case Study
Bajaj College of SciencePurva Vilas MuleyMapping Stubble Burning and Its Impact on Air Quality in Amritsar and Gurgaon (2024)The study focuses on the cities of Amritsar in Punjab and Gurgaon in Haryana, India. Both regions experience significant agricultural stubble burning during the post-harvest season, contributing to air pollution. The study area includes the administrative boundaries of these cities, incorporating fire hotspot locations and air quality monitoring stations.Environmental Monitoring and Air Quality Assessment
Madras Institute of Technology, ChennaiVijay Athithyaa G V
S.Karthikram
R.Soorya Prakash
Rakesh M M
Dr.Nancy Jane Y (Mentor)
Safe Grounds: Mapping Flood-Vulnerable Zones and Emergency Shelter Accessibility in Coastal ChennaiThe study area for this project is the city of Chennai, Tamil Nadu. As a major coastal metropolitan area, Chennai is highly vulnerable to frequent and intense urban flooding due to heavy monsoon rains, inadequate drainage, and low-lying topography. The project focuses on mapping flood-prone zones across the city and assessing the spatial accessibility of emergency shelters using open-source GIS tools and satellite data. This study aims to support disaster preparedness and urban resilience efforts in the regionEnvironmental
Shanmuga Arts , Science, Technology & Research AcademySowmiya S
Sathya Kumar V (Mentor)
Open Geospatial-derived Insights for Sustainable Water Management: Surface Water Dynamics across Tamil Nadu Districts (2017–2024)Tamil NaduGeospatial insights for Sustainable Water Management: Surface Water Dynamics across Tamil Nadu districts (2017–2024)
Institute of Remote Sensing, College of Engineering Guindy, Anna University, ChennaiSumitha MLandslide Resilience MappingNilgiris in TamilNadu"Mapping for Resilience: Identifying Landslide-Prone Zones using GIS, Remote Sensing and Machine Learning"
Vellore Institute of Technology, VelloreJenila Vincent MGeospatial Mapping of Agroforest plantation with landsat 8 satellite imagery and google earth engineKanyakumari, Tenkasi and Tirunelveli districts of TamilnaduForestry
Shanmuga Arts , Science, Technology & Research AcademySanthosh B S
Hemanth Kumar K R
Vishaalhariram Ganesasankaran Senthilnathan
Tamilselvan T
Sathya Kumar V (Mentor)
Built up cover dynamicsTAMIL NADUGeospatial for Sustainable Urban Growth: Tracking Built-Up Dynamics across Tamil Nadu districts (2017–2024)
College of Engineering Guindy, Anna UniversityAkshith S
Kaviyarasan M
Bala Sabarish SH
Maha Kumbh Mela Impact: Water Quality Mapping of Triveni Sangamam using Remote Sensing and GISTriveni Sangamam, PrayagrajHydrology
Forest Survey of India, DehradunVenugopal SMulti-Hazard (Landslide & Fire) Risk Map-The Nilgiris District : A Case Study of Kolaribetta Trek Route with Helipad Site PlanningThe Nilgiris District, Tamilnadu, IndiaEnvironment, Disaster Management and Eco Tourism
Soban Singh Jeena University, AlmoraRashmi Lohani
Amit Maurya
Avinash Yadav
Pramod tiwari
Dr. Vishal Chettry (Mentor)
Planning Healthy Communities Using Geospatial TechnologiesAssamHealth Vulnerability
Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal's Institute of Technology, Dhule.Ekansh BagulWater source and quality mappingDhule DistrictEnvironmental
Shanmuga Arts, Sscience, Techonology and Research AcademySiringi Rupika Veni Durga
Rishibala N
Sathya Kumar V (Mentor)
Urbanization in fast-growing economies like India often leads to spontaneous expansion of built-up areas, posing significant environmental and planning challenges. Sustainable urban growth requires timely and resource-efficient geospatial analysis of expansion patterns. This study analyses ward-level urban expansion patterns in Mumbai between 2017 and 2024 using open geospatial tools and methods It classifies newly developed urban growth into infill, edge-expansion, and outlying types, enabling planners to identify priority zones for infrastructure upgrades, densification and sprawl control, supporting more sustainable, data-driven urban development.MumbaiOpen Geospatial Toolkit for Smart Urban Planning: 
Mapping Built-up Expansion Patterns across Mumbai (2017–2024)
School of Planning and Architecture BhopalHarsh MeenaLand suitability for EV ISBT a case study of SAS nagarSAS nagarLand suitability
IFFCO-Tokio General Insurance Company Pvt LtdAbhishek Rawat22+ Years of Forest FireIndiaRemote Sensing
Vyapar Mandal Girls PG College, Hanumangarh, RajasthanNikitaLULC Change Analysis of Jaipur District (1990-2020) Using ISRO Satellite Data and Open-Source GISJaipurLand Use Land Cover of District
National Centre for Earth Science StudiesFathimathu Sahala P SUHI, UTFVI, and LST for 2014 and 2024Ernakulam, KeralaUrban GIS Case Study
Anna University (Department of Geology)G G Sailaja
K Anjitha
Dr.T.Subramani (Mentor)
Groundwater Potential Zonation mapping of Marudaiyar basinMarudaiyar River basin, south IndiaGroundwater, Remote Sensing
Anna University Regional Campus TirunelveliHareesh Prabhu A
Akshya Rathna K
Spatio-Temporal Analysis of Vegetation and Moisture Dynamics Using NDVI and NDMI in Palakkad Region (2023–2025)Palakkad, KeralaAgriculture Change Detection
St. Joseph's College Of EngineeringMonica M S
Jaivanti MTS
Jude Sahai R
Dashetha N
Kavitha A (Mentor)
Towards Safer Communities: A Geospatial Approach to Women’s Safety in Tamil NaduTamil NaduWomen safety
School of Planning and Architecture, VijayawadaKshitij ManjappaSpatio-Temporal Analysis of Land Surface Temperature (LST) and Land Use Land Cover (LULC) in Bangalore Urban for Sustainable Urban PlanningBangalore Urban District, Karnataka, IndiaUrban Environment and Climate Resilience
Shaheed Bhagat Singh College, University of DelhiDevansh Negi
Olivia Phukan
Utsav Singhal
Chetan Patnaik
Dr. Suraj Kumar Mallick (Mentor)
Landslide Susceptibility Analysis of Gangtok, SikkimGangtok, SikkimEnvironmental
Madras Institute of Technology, Anna University, ChennaiSanthosh S
Ajay Malar M
Anbukani K
Dr.Nancy Jane Y (Mentor)
Geotagged Spatial Mapping and Analysis of Primary Health Centre Utilization in Rural and Urban IndiaState/UT-wise PHCs with Doctors and Without Doctor, Lab Technician, Pharmacist As on 31st March, 2018 (from www.data.gov.in)GIS Mapped Healthcare Infrastructure
Madras Institute of Technology, Anna University, ChennaiSruthi G
Kanishka P
Afiza M I
Dr. Y. Nancy Jane (Mentor)
Geospatial Mapping of Educational Inequality and Child Vulnerability in India - A Socioeconomic GIS Study on Educational DeprivationIndia (State and UT level)Societal GIS Case Study
PSG Institute of Technology and Applied ResearchKavitha Saravana Kumar
Sriee Charubalaa S V
Akshara K B
Pramika K
School Accessibility Analysis in Wayanad District, KeralaWayanad District, KeralaGeospatial Accessibility of Primary and Upper Primary Schools
National Engineering College,Kovilpatti.K.Lakshmi Priya
Karthika R R
A.Karpagavalli
P Guru Sanjitha
Thamba J (Mentor)
Crop/Plantation type mapTamilnaduAgriculture
School of Planning and Architecture, BhopalHarshit Som KunwarMohali Planning area Urban Sprawl map 2000-2025Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar, PunjabCity Planning
School of Architecture and Planning, Anna University, ChennaiMelani S
Poomail V
Priya Varshni
GIS-Based Mapping of High-Risk Coastal Zones in Kachchh, Gujarat.Kachchh, GujaratIdentifying Coastal Vulnerability through GIS-Based Spatial Analysis
Tata Institute of Social Science, MumbaiShalini DabhadeUnequitable distribution of adolescent friendly health clinics in IndiaIndia and Indian StatesHealth for Every Adolescent: Examining Geographic Disparities in AFHC Coverage
Geo Climate Risk Solutions Pvt LtdPraveenEnvironmental Severity Assessment in a Mining Area: A GIS Case Study using Multi-Criteria Decision Analysisin Kendujhar districtMining GIS Case Study
St. Joseph's College of EngineeringCherlene A
Atheena F
Gobika S
Divyadharshini A
Ms. M. R. Archana Jenis (Mentor)
Mapping the Distribution of NGOs and Nursing Homes in Chennai to Identify Local Service Availability and Gaps in Community Healthcare AccessChennaiUrban Social Infrastructure Mapping: NGOs and Nursing Homes in Chennai
LEA Associates South Asia Pvt. Ltd.Hiranmayananda MohantaDecadal Variation of total numbers of extreme heavy rainfall days in MeghalayaClimatic ChangeEnvironmental
Sangam UniversityBikram
Anima Dungdung
Ananya Sadhu
Dr. Lokesh Kumer Tripathi (Mentor)
Urban StudiesMumbai surbanUrban Sprawling of Mumbai suburban area
Sangam UniversityPrapti Das
Dr. Lokesh Kumer Tripathi (Mentor)
carbon emission and impactDelhi, IndiaGreen Huse Gases Emission
Sangam UniversityAnima Dungdung
Dr. Lokesh Kumer Tripathi (Mentor)
Glacier retreat monitoringGangotri glacierGlacier Monitoring & Change Detection
Shivaji University, KolhapurDr. Prashant Tanaji Patil
Dr. Vidya Ajit Chougule
Sagar Dilip Pawar
Satyavan Vishnu Dhumal
Mapping Inequality: A GIS-Based Affordable Housing and Urban Service Accessibility Analysis for Kolhapur City, Maharashtra (India)Kolhapur City, Maharashtra, IndiaUrban GIS Case Study
PSG institute of technology and applied researchThejashvi G S
Shivani S N
Thanika M
Sri Vasumathy M
J.Karthick (Mentor)
India’s Urban Heat Inequality: Mapping the Rich–Poor Temperature DivideDelhiThis project focuses on mapping and analyzing urban heat inequality in Delhi, highlighting how vulnerable communities, particularly those living in slum areas, experience higher land surface temperatures compared to more developed regions. Using GIS techniques and satellite data, the study reveals how factors like land use, population density, and urban infrastructure contribute to the uneven distribution of heat stress across the city.
     
Bharathidasan UniversityKiruthika N
Dr. J. Saravanavel (Mentor)
Landslide Susceptibility Mapping of Madikeri Taluk, Kodagu District, KarnatakaMadikeri TalukRemote sensing
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF HYDROLOGYRajat KumarTitle: "Spatio-Temporal Analysis of Land Surface Temperature (LST) Variations and Urban Heat Dynamics in Jammu Region from 2014 to 2024 Using Remote Sensing"JAMMU DISTRICT"Assessing the Impact of Urbanization on Microclimate and Environmental Sustainability through Satellite-Based Thermal Analysis"
St. Joseph's College of EngineeringLakshitha R E
Kirubalini S I
Jeya Sherlyne P
Harshini M S
Dr. S. Sumathi (Mentor)
Network coverage mapNetwork coverage maps in the study area were analyzed to assess signal strength and service availability across different regions.Telecommunication GIS Case Study
St. Joseph's College Of EngineeringSuriyasri S
Pavithra G R
Sheeraja R
Linda Christina F
Dr. Divya J (Mentor)
Disaster Risk analysis in Himalayan regionsDisaster GISEnvironmental
Tractebel Engineering Private LimitedAnubhav Mondal
Ashis Pattanaik
Raima Sinha
Sprawl-Induced Environmental DegradationCoimbatore City, Tamil NaduMapping the Cost of Progress: Wetland Loss and Degraded Lands in Coimbatore- Coimbatore, known as the "Manchester of South India," is rapidly transforming into an urban and industrial powerhouse. While this development brings economic opportunities and infrastructural growth, it also exerts intense pressure on the region’s natural ecosystems, particularly wetlands and fertile lands that once formed the backbone of its environmental resilience. This theme explores the ecological cost of urbanization, focusing on the loss of wetlands and the degradation of surrounding lands as a direct consequence of unregulated expansion.
National Engineering College,Kovilpatti.Lohesh R S
Arul N V
Mr.Vignesh Kandasamy (Startup - Mentor)
Assessment of Lake Pollution using Chlorophyll Index (NDCI) and its Impact on Villages and Taluks in Tirunelveli District, Tamil NaduTirunelveli districtWater source and Quality Mapping
AISSMS Institute of Information TechnologyAnjali Anandrao Jagtap
Dr. P. B. Mane
Dr. D K Shedge
Landslide Susceptibility Mapping of Pune districtPune districtEnvironmental Landscaping
National Institute of HydrologyPriyanka Verma
Rahul Manhas
Rajat Rana
Spatio-Temporal Changes in Thickness, Mass Balance, and Surface Velocity of Satopanth Glacier, UttarakhandSatopanth Glacier, UttarakhandGlaciers
PROF. RAMKRISHNA MORE ARTS, COMMERCE & SCIENCE COLLEGE. Pradhikaran, Akurdi, Pune - 411044 (Maharashtra) India.Shivaji Budha Sabale
Prof. Doke Arjun Baban
Umesh Prakash Potekar
Identification and Delineation of Forest Fire Prone Zones in Chandrapur District, Maharashtra Using Remote Sensing and GIS TechniquesChandrapur MaharashtraDisaster Management
PSG INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND APPLIED RESEARCH COIMBATOREShivani S N
Thejashvi G S
Thanika M
Sri Vasumathy M
J.Karthick (Mentor)
Optimal EV Charging Station Location MappingBengaluruThis project explores how Geographic Information Systems (GIS) can be used to identify the most suitable locations for electric vehicle (EV) charging stations in a fast-growing urban environment like Bengaluru. It combines spatial data (like population density and road networks) and GIS tools (like buffer analysis, raster reclassification, and weighted overlay) to support sustainable, data-driven infrastructure development.
SANGAM UNIVERSITYSahid Gazi
Titli Lohar
Vidhi Sharma
Dr. Lokesh Kumar Tripathi (Mentor)
Mapping and Assessment of Groundwater Contamination Using Remote Sensing and GIS Techniques in PuruliaPurulia ,West BengalGround Water Contimation

IIT Bombay FOSSEE Geospatial Mapathon 2025(Edition 05)

Mapping India with Open Source Geospatial Software and Indian Satellite Data

The IIT Bombay FOSSEE Geospatial Mapathon 2025 (Edition 05) is a joint initiative of the FOSSEE GIS project, IIT Bombay organized under the aegis of National Mission on Education through ICT (NMEICT), Ministry of Education, Government of India, and the Rural Data Research and Analysis (RuDRA) Lab, IIT Bombay.

List of Participants:

Institute NameTeam Member(s)Problem StatementDepartmentTheme
Bharathidasan UniversityBhadra J SanthoshPOPULATION CROWDING AND THEIR CHANGE FROM ANOTHER LANDUSE TO BUILT UPThrissurURBAN GIS CASESTUDY
St. Joseph's College of EngineeringHassan ACrop Type MappingIndiaCROP IRRIGATION
Dronacharya Group of Institute, Greater NoidaNishant Pal
Sanghamitra V.Arora (Mentor)
Population Crowding & Traffic HotspotsISBT Kashmere Gate, DelhiUrban GIS Case Study
Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Manda's Institute of Technology, DhulePrerana Sanjay Nikumbe
Mohak Mukund Relan
Anuradha Dagadu Patil
Srushti Shirish Patil
Prerana Ikhar (Mentor)
NDVI ClassificationDhule DistrictAgriculture
Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology, BhopalAhad Mohammed E MLand Surface Temperature of Haridwar comparisonHaridwarLand Surface Temperature
Oriental Institute of Science and Technology, BhopalSneha Raghuwanshi
Priya Sharma
Anshika Agrawal
Shreeyansh Dixit
Ravindra Jain (Mentor)
Disaster Resilience and Public Health MappingThe study covers pan-India, focusing on district-level analysis. Hazard-prone zones are identified using data from ISRO Bhuvan, NDMA, and GSI, while hospital locations and population data are overlaid to analyze healthcare density vs. population vulnerability in these regions. Specific hotspots with high population and low hospital coverage in high-risk zones are highlighted for strategic interventions.This project aligns with the hackathon’s objective of utilizing open-source geospatial tools to address real-world problems. It combines multi-hazard risk mapping with public health infrastructure analysis, contributing to disaster preparedness, healthcare equity, and resilient urban/rural planning.
National Engineering College , KovilpattiL.Karthika
S.Sherlin
Keerthana G
Reena R
Thamba J (Mentor)
Road networks and qualityTirunelveli districtRemote sensing
Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal's Institute of Technology, DhuleRoshan Rajendra Sagar
Vinit Sanjay Ghadge
Tej Mahendra Patil
Kunal Suhas Patil
TOPOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS OF DHULE DISTRICTDHULE DISTRICTTopographic and Environmental Themes
National Engineering College, Kovilpatti,Tamil NaduHarini Kasi T
Reya Immaculate X
Monisha P
Jayasri C
Dr.R.Geetha (Mentor)
Amenities MapTamil NaduUrban and regional planning, community infrastructure mapping
JSS Academy of Higher Education and Research, KarnatakaAvula Bhavya Sree
Omkar Rajaram Nale
R Ajisha
Tushar Vishnu Nigade
Sushant Sawant Anil (Mentor)
HYDROLOGICAL MAP OF KRISHNA RIVER BASININDIARiver basin map
Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandalal's Institute Of Technology, DhuleDeore Kirti Rajendra
Harshada Devidas Patil
Roshan Rajendra Sagar
Lavanya Sharad Sonar
Prof.Prerana Ikhar (Mentor)
Raifall Data Of Dhule DistrictDhule RegionEngineering
Shri Vile Parle Kelwani Mandal's Institute of Technology DhuleGanesh Madanlal Prajapat
Divya Rajendra Ghati
Nandini Bhila More
Prof.Prerana Ikhar (Mentor)
Extraction of water bodySatara, MaharashtraHydrology civil engineering
Shri Vile Parle Kelwani Mandal's Institute of Technology DhuleNandini Bhila More
Divya Rajendra Ghati
Ganesh Madanlal Prajapati
Prof.Prerana Ikhar (Mentor)
Water body extraction Kanigiri reservoirPrakasam District Andhra PradeshHydrology civil engineering
Osmania UniversityA.Alankritha
Nikash.V
Avisek Prasad
A.Mahitha
Spatial distribution of Medical Facility in HyderabadHyderabadHealthcare
National Engineering College, KovilpattiM Syed Sufyan
G Rosita Ancia
R Sowndarya
S Saumya
J Thamba (Mentor)
Flood mapsTamil NaduGeology
School of Planning and Architecture, BhopalMadhuri WagdreUrban expansion and built – up Density Trends in S.A.S. Nagar citySahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar Planning Area, Punjab, IndiaCity Planning
St. Joseph's College of Engineering, ChennaiAnitha M
Axshlin Sharmil S
Bhuvana K
Nithya A (Mentor)
Map of Waste Segregation and Collection PointsThe study area for this project includes a selection of key districts in Tamil Nadu where waste segregation data has been recorded and analyzed from 2013 to 2024.waste segregation
National Engineering College, KovilpattiC Harini
Thanuja Devi A
Sanjula S
Pragathija S
J Thamba (Mentor)
Map of waste segregation and collection pointChennai, TamilnaduGeospatial,Municipal GIS case study
National Engineering College, KovilpattiM Anu Rahini
V Jeya Krithika
V Loganayagi
S Lakshmi Gayathri
J Thamba (Mentor)
Water source and quality mappingThirunelveliGeostatistics, Groundwater
National Engineering College, KovilpattiIniyan A
Hari Muthu Ganesh R
Vigneshwara Baalan P
Sarathi Kamal N
J Thamba (Mentor)
Water Source and Quality MappingTamil NaduGeostatistics, Groundwater
St. Joseph's College of Engineering, ChennaiRenisha V
Rajapriyadharshini B
Mythiri Janarthanan
Dinesh. P
Electricity Consumption Of IndiaElectricityTransmission GIS Case Study
Geo Climate Risk Solutions Pvt LtdKandregula Yoshitha
Doosi Likhitha
Buddha Yathisha
State-Level Vulnerability Assessment from Extreme Weather in IndiaIndiaWeather GIS Case Study
Savitribai Phule Pune University, PuneMayur Sanjay DudhalPune Metro Network MarkingPMC, AND PCMCTransport
Jadavpur UniversityKoustav BhattacharjeeTerrain and Flow Accumulation Study of Jorhat, AssamJorhat District, Assam, IndiaHydrology
National Engineering College, KovilpattiR M Srimathi Bala
M Sivasanthiya
M Lavanya
R Rajeswari
J Thamba (Mentor)
Geo Spiritual TirunelveliTirunelveliMapping places of cultural importance in Tirunelveli
Central University of PunjabPoonamLand Degradation to Main Road AnalysisOdishaLand Degradation
National Engineering College, Kovilpatti-628503Vignesh Dharshan R
Hariharasudhan M
Esakkimuthu M
Raghavan P
Thamba J (Mentor)
BEYOND BORDERS: MAPPING CANCER CARE THROUGH GIS AND QUANTUM VISION"Oncology and quantum computing."Using GIS to map cancer care access in Chennai while laying the foundation for quantum-powered healthcare planning."
St. Joseph's College of Engineering, ChennaiChandru S
Rohith S
Danupriya V
Naresh Kumar S
P. Sirenjeevi (Mentor)
Major Cancer Treatment Centres Mapping in KERALAOnline resourcesHealthcare
National Engineering College, Kovilpatti -628503Vignesh Dharshan R
Hariharasudhan M
Esakkimuthu M
Raghavan P
Thamba J (Mentor)
BEYOND BORDERS: MAPPING CANCER CARE THROUGH GIS AND QUANTUM VISIONOncology and quantum computing.Using GIS to map cancer care access in Chennai while laying the foundation for quantum-powered healthcare planning
St. Joseph's College of Engineering, ChennaiPartha Sharathy K
Mogana Krishna R
Prakalathan M
Nirmal Kumar V
Dr. B. Uma Maheswari (Mentor)
Mapping places of cultural importanceIndian Cultural SitesTourism GIS Mapping
St. Joseph's College of Engineering, ChennaiMaria Camryn A
Manisha U
Meipporularasi S
Nishanthini T
Dr. B. Uma Maheswari (Mentor)
Traffic HotspotsChennai, Tamil NaduTraffic Hostspots/Population Crowding
St. Joseph's College of Engineering, ChennaiAkshay V
Ben Castro V
Abdur Rahman M R
Daran K
Dr. B. Uma Maheswari (Mentor)
Tracking the Footprints of Pollution in India’s OceansIndia’s Coastal Belt (East & West Coasts)Oceanography
St. Joseph's College of Engineering, ChennaiAnjelo Sherin
Arathi Subash
Adhish Navaneetan
Dr. B. Uma Maheswari (Mentor)
Hydrological Watershed Mapping and Flood Risk MitigationCourtallam Region, Tamil Nadu, IndiaGeospatial Mapping for Sustainable Watershed Management
St. Joseph's College of Engineering, ChennaiChandru K
Ajay Kumar K
Anandhalakshmi E
Anu Iswarya A
Sinthuja P M (Mentor)
Affordable House MappingChennai Metropolitan Area, Tamil Nadu – focusing on affordable housing schemes (EWS, LIG, MIG) implemented under PMAY and Tamil Nadu Urban Habitat Development Board across key urban and suburban zonesMapping government-funded affordable housing (EWS, LIG, MIG) in Tamil Nadu to analyze spatial distribution and support inclusive urban planning.
St. Joseph's College of Engineering, ChennaiVishvesh Roshan S
Resanth S R
Rishwantthi R
Preethi S
Dr. B.Uma maheshwari (Mentor)
Mapping places of Cultural ImportanceANALYSIS Mapping the Religious & Cultural Heritage of Tamil NaduGIS in Culture
St. Joseph's College of Engineering, ChennaiLingeswaran A
Kabilesh Kumar R
Naresh Kumar M
Melvin Fredrick J.S
Mrs. Latha Selvi G (Mentor)
LULC Change with hotspots using LULC maps from BhuvanIndo - Gangetic Plains (Punjab-Haryana)Land Use Land Cover of Districts in India
St. Joseph's College of Engineering, ChennaiAnubama I
Amrithavarshini G
Akshitha Gandhi Sankaran
Fanny Jose J
Prof. M. R. Archana Jenis (Mentor)
A State-Wise Visualization of Solar and Wind DominanceRESOURCES OF INDIANATURAL RESOURCES
St. Joseph's College of Engineering, ChennaiAbishek S
Bavatharani V
Deepika Shwetha S
Angela shylyn P
Identifying Optimal Crop Zones in Tamil Nadu Using Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA)TAMILNADU
Agriculture and Rural Development
St. Joseph's College of Engineering, ChennaiAnsnda Krishnan S A
Arunprasad M
Benita T
Dinesh S
Divya (Mentor)
Geospatial Mapping of Health Infrastructure centresTAMILNADUMapping hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare facilities, to improve access to healthcare.
St. Joseph's College of Engineering, ChennaiVaishnaviMapping soil fertility and crop suitability zonesIndiaGeospatial Mapping of Soil Fertility and Crop Suitability for Precision Agriculture
Bangalore UniversitySarmistha Sur"Land Surface Temperature (LST) Analysis in Kolkata (2013 vs 2023)"KOLKATALAND SURFACE TEMPERATURE
St. Joseph's College of Engineering, ChennaiLohithadevi M
Kaviyasuresh
Kesavamoorthi G
Kiran Prasad B
Dr A Tamizhselvi (Mentor)
Natural Resources Change DetectionThe study examines the future geospatial transformation of the Indian Subcontinent driven by tectonic activity, focusing on landform changes, mountain formation, and climate zone shifts over millions of yearsGeology
St. Joseph's College of Engineering, ChennaiJoshua Subash Moses
Anto Jerome
Aishwaryaa R
Joshitha A N
Dinesh Kumar (Mentor)
Child MarriagePrevalence of child marriageChild Marriage in India – A Spatial Analysis
St. Joseph's College of Engineering, ChennaiEaswarnaath SMElectricity poverty in JharkhandJharkhand,IndiaMapping Electricity Poverty and Renewable Energy Potential for Sustainable Development
St. Joseph's College of Engineering, ChennaiSubha Tharani K K
Tryphena R
Shalini D
Madhan Krishnan (Mentor)
EV Charging stations in Tamil naduUrban and high-traffic zones with rising EV adoption will be analyzed to map existing chargers and identify optimal new locations using traffic and usage data. (Chennai)Smart City
St. Joseph's College of Engineering, ChennaiMahalakshmi N
Geethika Shree R
Indhumathi B
P. Sirenjeevi (Mentor)
“VANISHING TREASURE” – Mapping & Preserving Lesser-Known Heritage Sites and comfort level of tourism in Tamil NaduTamilNadu“Reclaiming the Forgotten: A Geo-Spatial Revival of Tamil Nadu’s Hidden Heritage”
St. Joseph's College of Engineering, ChennaiJayashree R
Jennifer Chella Yesuvadian
Nivethitha Jeyaprakash (Mentor)
GIS-Based Spatial Analysis of Air Pollution in Delhi Using PM2.5 and PM10 DataDelhiWeather GIS Case Study
Sangam UniversityBinita Das
Mouma Ghosh
Aditi Kalla
Dr. Lokesh Kumar Tripathi (Mentor)
Quantifying Carbon Sequestration Using Sentinel-2 and Multispectral DataJim Corbett National Park in UttarakhandNature