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Bhuvan
Bhuvan should be accessed by different organisations: Chavan
PTI 03:59 PM | November 20,2009
Bhuvan an indigenously developed satellite mapping tool similar to Google Earth, was launched in August this year by Indian Space Research Organisation
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India’s own Google Earth causes security worries
Reuters 05:11 PM | March 10,2009
The service is aimed at helping scientists, town planners and administrators in areas of disaster management as well, officials said
Bhuvan: Isro’s answer to Google Earth
K. Raghu 12:58 AM | March 04,2009
The new service is a variant of Google Earth and allows Web users to check high-resolution images of locations
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