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For example a hierarchy could be:

State → City/ULB → Zone → Ward → Locality

In the above mentioned hierarchy, a state city/ULB is being divided into different cities then a city into zones followed by zones into wards and at the end wards into locality. Every subdivision must be having some code for example C1, Z1, W1, L1… .

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  • Boundary Code : This is a code for the sub classification for a particular boundary.

  • Boundary Name(English) : The name of the boundary that is being defined in English language.

  • Boundary Name(Local Language) : The name of the boundary that is being defined in the local language of the state.

  • Parent Boundary Code : This is the mapping code which identifies a parent boundary of a certain boundary code.

Steps to fill data

Following are the steps which should be used to fill the template:

  • After Identifying all the boundary hierarchy, get the sub classification of all the hierarchies.

  • Figure out the codes for all the sub classification for a particular city/ULB.

  • Start filling the template from the top of the hierarchy in a drill down approach.

  • A parent child mapping code has to be created for every boundary level except for the top level.

  • Follow the steps till you reach the last sub classification.

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