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PostgreSQL Spatial Query Optimization

Asked by babuno5 in PostgreSQL Database, SQL Query Syntax

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i have a table called road

It has

 select count(*) from road;
  count
---------
 1098822

I want to fire this query in the database

select name, astext(the_geom) from road where lower(city) like '%mumbai%' and lower(name) like '%carter%';


 explain analyze  select name, astext(the_geom) from road where lower(city) like '%mumbai%' and lower(name) like '%carter%';
                                                QUERY PLAN
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Seq Scan on road  (cost=0.00..45164.62 rows=1 width=478) (actual time=282.400..1299.810 rows=16 loops=1)
   Filter: ((lower((city)::text) ~~ '%mumbai%'::text) AND (lower((name)::text) ~~ '%carter%'::text))
 Total runtime: 1299.864 ms
(3 rows)

I would like suggestions from experts as to a way to reduce the time for execution or may be optimize the same for better performance
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