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Integrated Mobility Plan for Greater Ahmedabad Region
Integrated Mobility Plan for Greater Ahmedabad Region Nitika Bhakuni Associate Professor, Centre of Excellence in Urban Transport, CEPT University 10th November, 2016 Concept of Land use Transport Integration Involves two simultaneous Landuse mutually supportive processes- Organizing the physical form and land use pattern of a city Organizing all systems Accessibility Activity of transportation from pedestrian pathways to mass transit systems Transport Infrastructur e Source: http://people.hofstra.edu/geotrans/eng/methods/tlucomponents.html CoE-UT CEPT University 2 Urban Structure – Impact on Transport Demand Land use and Transport are intricately linked to each other a 2way relationship Land Use/Activity distribution determines the demand for transport Transport supply influences land use/activity distribution Planning is undertaken separately as two different exercises; often by two different agencies Making separate plans is like clapping with one hand Lack of integration leads to un-intended consequences CoE-UT CEPT University 3 Integrated Land Use Transport !! Land Use Planning Urban Transport Planning Framework – Statutory Framework – Not statutory ◦ Plan Elements ◦ Plan Elements Location & Intensity of Land Use – Plan/Map Proposals for transport networks, A set of DC Regulations – FSI, infrastructure, etc Zoning, Setbacks,… ◦ Issues ◦ Issues Predict & Provide & Not Strategic Takes a long time to prepare; Revisions – once in 10 years ? Inputs & Outputs– Not Outcomes Lack integration – economic Projects & Not Strategies -
(PANCHAYAT) Government of Gujarat
ROADS AND BUILDINGS DEPARTMENT (PANCHAYAT) Government of Gujarat ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT (ESIA) FOR GUJARAT RURAL ROADS (MMGSY) PROJECT Under AIIB Loan Assistance May 2017 LEA Associates South Asia Pvt. Ltd., India Roads & Buildings Department (Panchayat), Environmental and Social Impact Government of Gujarat Assessment (ESIA) Report Table of Content 1 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................. 1 1.1 BACKGROUND .......................................................................................................... 1 1.2 MUKHYA MANTRI GRAM SADAK YOJANA ................................................................ 1 1.3 SOCIO-CULTURAL AND ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT: GUJARAT .................................... 3 1.3.1 Population Profile ........................................................................................ 5 1.3.2 Social Characteristics ................................................................................... 5 1.3.3 Distribution of Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe Population ................. 5 1.3.4 Notified Tribes in Gujarat ............................................................................ 5 1.3.5 Primitive Tribal Groups ............................................................................... 6 1.3.6 Agriculture Base .......................................................................................... 6 1.3.7 Land use Pattern in Gujarat ......................................................................... -
Sr No. RTO Name Dealer Name Dealer Address 1 Ahmedabad Kataria Automobile Kataria Automobiles Makarba Ahmedabad 2 Ahmedabad TORQUE AUTOMOTIVE PVT.LTD
Sr No. RTO_Name Dealer_Name Dealer_Address 1 Ahmedabad Kataria Automobile Kataria Automobiles Makarba Ahmedabad 2 Ahmedabad TORQUE AUTOMOTIVE PVT.LTD. OPP. LJ CAMPUS, NR. SARKHEJ-SANAND CIRCLE, S.G. ROAD, AHMEDABAD 3 Ahmedabad KATARIA MOTORS PVT LTD OPP. GIDC APPAREL PARK, NR.ANUPAM CINEMA, KHOKHARA MANINAGAR AHMEDABAD 4 Ahmedabad KAVERI MOTORS G-22, SATYMEV COMPLEX, OPP. GUJARAT HIGH COURT, S.G. ROAD, AHMEDABAD-380060 5 Ahmedabad KATARIA MOTORS PVT LTD 103 B S G HIGHWAY SANAND AHMEDABAD 6 Ahmedabad KATARIA CARS PVT LTD VEDANT BEHIND YMCA CLUB S G HIGHWAY MAKARBA AHMEDABAD 7 Ahmedabad PUNJAB HONDA PUNJAB HONDA 5 MARUTI CENTER, NEAR HIMALAYA MALL DRIVE IN ROAD, AHMEDABAD 8 Ahmedabad WEST SIDE CARS PVT LTD FORD: G/F BLOCK A, SOLITAIRE BUSINESS PARK, S.G. ROAD, MAKARBA, AHMEDABAD 9 Ahmedabad AMIN AUTOMOBILES LALDARWAJA AHMEDABAD 10 Ahmedabad UNIVERSAL AUTO PRODUCTS NEHRU BRIDGE LAL DARWAJA AHMEDABAD 11 Ahmedabad GLOBAL MOTORS Polaris, Opp. Vipul Dudhiya, Stadium Road, Swastik Society, Navrangpura, Ahmedabad 12 Ahmedabad KATARIA AUTOMOBILES MANINAGAR KATARIA AUTOMOBILES PVT. LTD. OPP. GIDC APPAREL PARK NEAR KHOKRA BRIDGE KHOKHARA MANINAGAR 13 Ahmedabad KATARIA AUTOMOBILES DARIYAPUR NR. K.S. LOKHANDWALA COMPOUND OUT SIDE DARIYAPUR DARWAJA AHMEDABAD 380016. 14 Ahmedabad APEX AUTOMOTIVE APEX AUTOMOTIVE, KANKARIYA SHAHEALAM MANINAGAR AHMEDABAD 15 Ahmedabad INNOVATIVE HONDA INNOVATIVE HONDA, 4, GANESH PLAZA, OFF. C.G.ROAD, NAVRANGPURA, AHMEDABAD 16 Ahmedabad SHIVALIK IB AUTOGEM PVT LTD Shivalik Hyundai Vedant, Ground Floor, Near YMCA International -
Indian Archaeology 1976-77 a Review
INDIAN ARCHAEOLOGY 1976-77 —A REVIEW EDITED BY B. K. THAPAR Director General Archaeological Survey of India ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA GOVERNMENT OF INDIA NEW DELHI 1980 Cover: 1, decorated terracotta tile from Harwan (p. 94) ; 2, copper-plate from Anekannambadi (pp. 59-60) ; and 3, inscribed seal from Sanghol (pp. 78-79). 1980 ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA GOVERNMENT OF INDIA Price : Rs. 65-00 PRINTED AT NABA MUDRAN PRIVATE LTD., CALCUTTA, 700 004 PREFACE This issue of the Review for 1976-77, like its twenty-three earlier ones, includes matter on the archaeological activities in the country during the previous year. The matter, as is well known, has come from diverse sources—State Departments of Archaeology, Universities, museums, research institutions and laboratories and the various offices of the Archaeological Survey of India—and I gratefully acknowledge the cooperation of all those whose contributions have been incorporated here. In the course of sorting and editing this vast mass of material, which is ever expanding, some errors are likely to creep in, and if there are any, I must apologize for them. At the same time I feel that if the contributors could supply their respective reports in the format followed in the successive issues of the Review, we may perhaps be able to eliminate possible inaccuracies; this, incidentally would also help us in bringing out the publication on time. I heartely thank my colleagues in the Archaeological Survey of India who have helped me in bringing out this volume, this being the fourth within a span of just one year. -
Mahavir Thoughts | Jainism Though
Jain Thoughts | Jain quotes | Jain Vichar | Mahavir Wani | Mahavir Thoughts | Jainism Though Written by Admin Wednesday, 11 January 2012 07:09 - Jain Thoughts | Jain quotes | Jain Vichar | Mahavir Wani | Mahavir Thoughts | Jainism Though Jain Information , Jain , Jainism , Jain World , Jain Songs , Mahavira Thought - Jain Minority & Jain Scholarship - Jain GROUP - Jain Site,jain,jainism,jain university,jain job,jain information,jain news,jain stavan,jain songs,jain world - Ni-Shulka Bird's Shibir,Save Birds - Vidhi Of Poshdashmi | Parshwanath Bhagwan Kalyanak Vidhi - Jain maun Ekadashi | Jain Festival | Maun 11 - Jain Navgrah Shanti Mantra - ??????? ?? ??? - Jain GyanPanchami Tap Vidhi - What harm is caused by firing crackers? - More CRACKERS PHOTO CLICK HERE - Shree Parshwa-Padmavati Aaradhna Mahotsav,2011 - JAIN 3D IDOLS - JAIN IDOLS OF TRITHNKAR BHAGWAN FOUND DURING EXCRAVATION AT RESIDENCY PROJECT AT SHANTINAGAR, AHMEDABAD ON 9/21/2011 - SNATRAPUJA VIDHI IN ENGLISH - LIVE SAMVATSARI PRATIKRAMAN - Jain Aangi Photos - Jain Paryushan Recipes - live jain webcast - panyas chandra shekhar vijayji maharaj saheb Palkhi - 1 CALL=1 VOTE - Chaturmas 2011 & Jain Chaturmasik Kal Maryada - jain moorti - Rajmundri a.p.Me aaj 8am ko hua CHAMATKAR A.Hemendrasuriji m.s. Ka photo svatah divar par ankit hua, - Shocking news: UP Police has arrested the Jain Monk in deep night at 2 am - JAIN FREE SMS SEVA - Shree Navpad Oli Vidhi - Shree AanadDhanji Jain Pad(STAVAN) - Twelve Bhävanäs (Reflection on Soul) - JAINSITE ADVERSITISEMENT - Jain Tour - -
Antwerp Jain Temple
JAIN DIGEST 2 | MAY-JUN 2015 JAIN DIGEST From The Editor in Chief Jai Jinendra ! Jaina President’s Message 4 Current issue of Jain Digest, offers Message from co-editor 7 information on Jain Diaspora outside Jaina Student Internship 8 of India and North America, in the limited time we were able to spend on Jaina Leadership Program 9 the subject. After reaching out to the Jains, wherever we were able to reach, Leadership Conference 10 we started receiving information in bits and pieces. Slowly with these bits and Jaina Upliftment Project 12 pieces, plus interviewing individuals from the local centers and doing research on the net we are able Identity and role of Shravak 13 to create write ups. You will notice that we have detailed information on some and not on all them. This does not Jainism in Tanzania 17 in any way suggest that some centers are of any lesser Jains in Nairobi 20 importance – it is just this what we were able to gather. Jain Tirths in Kenya 23 Migration to Africa, Middle East, Burma began in the early 19th century. In UK and Belgium major migration took place Jains in Uganda 25 in the middle of the 20th century and to South East Asia in late 20th century. Migration to Australia began in 21st Jainism in Sudan 26 century. At present, there are more than 100,000 Jains who live in USA and Canada. There are 25 to 30,000 Jains in Jains in Dubai and Kuwait 27 Europe, 10,000 in Middle East, 9 to 10,000 in South East Lost Horizon of the Rich Jain Heritage 28 Asia, 4 to 5000 in Africa and 3 to 4000 in Australia. -
Volume 2 – Scope of Work RFP Number: GSCDL-ICCC-RFP-ICT-3-2017-18 Date: 23/10/2017
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP) for SELECTION OF MASTER SYSTEM INTEGRATOR FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF INTELLIGENT TRANSPORT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ADAPTIVE TRAFFIC CONTROL SYSTEM, SMART POLES, SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT, KIOSK & WAY FINDER SIGNBOARDS & INTEGRATED COMMAND AND CONTROL CENTRE (ICCC) IN GANDHINAGAR CITY Volume 2 – Scope of Work RFP Number: GSCDL-ICCC-RFP-ICT-3-2017-18 Date: 23/10/2017 Invited by Gandhinagar Smart City Development Limited (GSCDL) Gandhinagar-382011, Gujarat. Table of Contents 1. Disclaimer ............................................................................. 11 2. Glossary ................................................................................13 3. Introduction ......................................................................... 14 3.1. Project Background ....................................................................................................... 14 3.2. Project Objectives .......................................................................................................... 14 4. Scope of Services for the Project .......................................... 16 4.1. Components & Services Overview ................................................................................ 16 4.2. Scope of services - Phases .............................................................................................. 19 4.2.1. Solution Architecture .................................................................................................... 20 4.3. Scope and Architecture of Adaptive Traffic Control -
Why India /Why Gujarat/ Why Ahmedabad/ Why Joint Care Arthroscopy Center ? Why India ? Medical Tourism in India Has Witnessed Strong Growth in Past Few Years
Why India /Why Gujarat/ Why Ahmedabad/ Why Joint Care Arthroscopy Center ? Why India ? Medical Tourism in India has witnessed strong growth in past few years. India is emerging as a preferred destination for international patients due to availability of best in class treatment at fraction of a cost compared to treatment cost in US or Europe. Hospitals here have focused its efforts towards being a world-class that exceeds the expectations of its international patients on all counts, be it quality of healthcare or other support services such as travel and stay. Why Gujarat ? With world class health facilities, zero waiting time and most importantly one tenth of medical costs spent in the US or UK, Gujarat is becoming the preferred medical tourist destination and also matching the services available in Delhi, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh. Gujarat spearheads the Indian march for the “Global Economic Super Power” status with access to all Major Countries like USA, UK, African countries, Australia, China, Japan, Korea and Gulf Countries etc. Gujarat is in the forefront of Health care in the country. Prosperity with Safety and security are distinct features of This state in India. According to a rough estimate, about 1,200 to 1,500 NRI's, NRG's and a small percentage of foreigners come every year for different medical treatments For The state has various advantages and the large NRG population living in the UK and USA is one of the major ones. Out of the 20 million-plus Indians spread across the globe, Gujarati's boasts 6 million, which is around 30 per cent of the total NRI population. -
Gujarat No. Tirth Name Moolnayak Bhagwan Contact
Gujarat No. Tirth Name Moolnayak Bhagwan Contact No. Shree Aaglod Tirth Shree Sumtinath / Manibhadraveer 02763-283734/283615 1 Shree Agastu Tirth Shree Sankeshwar Parshwanath 02666-232225/234049 2 Shree Ajahara Tirth Shree Ajahara Parshwanath 02875-221628/269355 3 Shree Ajitshanti Tirth Shree Ajitnath / Shree Shantinath 02767-252801 4 Shree Alipaur Tirth Shree Godiji Parshwanath 02634-237973 5 Shree Ayodhyapuram Tirth Shree Adinath Bhagwan 02841-281516/281636 6 Shree Bagwanda Tirth Shree Ajitnath Bhagwan 0260-2342313 7 Shree Banej Tirth Shree Parshwanath Bhagwan 0286-2243247/2241470 8 Shree Bauter Tirth Shree Adinath Bhagwan 02834-284159/220984 9 Shree Bhabhar Tirth Shree Munisuvrat Swami 02735-222486 10 Shree Bhadreshwar Tirth Shree Mahavir Swami 02838-283361/283382 11 Shree Bharol Tirth Shree Neminath Bhagwan 02737-226321 12 Shree Bharuch Tirth Shree Munisuvrat Swami 02642-570641 13 Shree Bhavnagar Tirth Shree Adinath Bhagwan 0278-2427384 14 Shree Bhiladiya Tirth Shree Bhiladiya Parshwanath 02744 - 232516 / 233130 15 Shree Bhoyani Tirth Shree Mallinath Bhagwan 079 - 23550204 16 Shree Bhuj Tirth Shree Chintamani Parshwanath 02832-224195 17 Shree Bhujpur Tirth Shree Chintamani Parshwanath 02838-240023 18 Shree Bodoli Tirth Shree Mahavir Swami 02665-222067 19 Shree Botad Tirth Shree Adinath Bhagwan 02849-251411 20 Shree Chanasma Tirth Shree Bhateva Parshwanath 02734-282325/223296 21 Shree Chandraprabhas Patan Shree Chandraprabhu Swami 02876-231638 22 Shree Charup Tirth Shree Shyamla Parshwanath 02766-284609/2277562 23 Shree Darbhavati -
2. Adeshwar Bhagwan's Panch Kalyanak Puja
Jai Jinendra Brief Explanations about Various Pujas we perform at JSGD Temple. 1. Snatra Puja: This is a common Puja widely performed by most of the Deravasi Jain worshipers. It is also a starting Puja before any other main Puja. Snatra Puja has been composed by Pandit Shri Veer Vijayji Maharaj in a very poetic style. It illustrates the celebration of two of the auspicious (out of five) events (Kalyanaks) occurring in the last life of Tirthankar Bhagwan’s Soul. This Puja and celebration is for all Tirthankars and not specific to any particular one. Two Kalyanaks narrated in this Puja are Chyavan (conception) and Janma (birth) of Tirthankar’s Soul. At the end of this life the soul of Tirthankar reaches its climax and achieves liberation from life and death cycle (attains Moksha). This Puja recital explains the effect of Bhagwan’s birth on the whole universe, narrates how glorious the occasion was and how much joys were shared by all the living souls including all heavenly/hellish souls. Puja in end includes Ashta Prakari Puja (using eight dravyas) and a prayer recital of Shanti (peace) for all living beings and rejoices the event by performing Aarti, Mangal Divo, Shanti Kalash and Chaitya Vandan. 2. Adeshwar Bhagwan’s Panch Kalyanak Puja: This puja is also known as Shri Adinath Panch Kalyanak Puja – i.e. Rushabhdev Bhagwan. It is composed by Shri Dharma Dhurandhar Vijayji Maharaj. Puja narrates all five auspicious events of Adeshwar Bhagwan’s life-last life (Chyavan- Conception, Janma-Birth, Diksha-Monkhood, Kevalgyan-achieving Pure and Perfect Knowledge Omniscience and Nirvan-Moksha-Complete Liberation from birth and death cycle). -
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Draft Electoral Roll
GUJARAT STATE VETERINARY PRACTITIONERS’ REGISTER GUJARAT VETERINARY COUNCIL, GANDHINAGAR BLOCK NO.14/1, DR.JIVRAJ MEHTA BHAVAN, SECTOR-10/B, GANDHINAGAR, PIN: 382010 DRAFT ELECTORAL ROLL - 2021 (Includes name of RVPs’ having active registration on or before 31st January 2021) DRAFT ELECTORAL ROLL - 2021 (Gujarat State Veterinary Practitioners’ Register Maintained under Section 44 of IVC Act, 1984) BASIC QULIFICATION REGISTRATION FULL NAME (WITH FATHER'S/ DATE OF SR. NO. ADDRESS WITH NAME OF UNI./ NO. WITH DATE REMARKS HUSBAND'S NAME) BIRTH INSTI. & PASSING YEAR OF REGI. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 E/5, BHASKAR APPARTMENT, MIRAMBIKA ROAD, NARANPURA, BSC(VET)/BOMBAY GuJSVC/25/ 1 PATEL LAXMAN GANGARAM 10/03/1932 AT;AHMEDABAD, DIST;AHMEDABAD, PIN;380013 UNI/1954 31.12.1982 "ANKIT" 5-ANKUR SOCIETY, NEAR MEGHDOOT SOCIETY, B/H. BVSC(Hons)/BOMBAY GuJSVC/61/ 2 VYAS KANTICHANDRA NANDLAL 29/03/1936 GANESH DUGDHALAY, AT;ANAND, DIST;ANAND, PIN;388001 UNI/1959 31.12.1982 8, GITANJALI SOCIETY, NEAR DUDHSAGAR DAIRY, AT;MEHSANA, BVSC/UNI OF GuJSVC/70/ 3 DAVE ARUN SHANKER 19/06/1940 DIST;MEHSANA, PIN;384002 JABALPUR/1961 31.12.1982 163, VEER AVENUE COMPLEX, OPP. MANEKRAO AKHADA, DANDIA BVSC&AH/VIKRAM GuJSVC/71/ 4 JOSHI SHARAD NARAYAN 26/11/1938 BAZAR, AT;VADODARA, DIST;VADODARA, PIN;390001 UNI/1961 31.12.1982 EX. PRINCIPAL(VETERINARY COLLEGE, ANAND), 22- SUNDERAM BVSC(Hons)/BOMBAY GuJSVC/84/ 5 MEHTA VIJAYKUMAR MANHARLAL 30/11/1938 PARK, JITODIA ROAD, AT;ANAND, DIST;ANAND, PIN;388001 UNI/1962 31.12.1982 HIG- 693, EKTA COLONY, SECTOR- 27, AT;GANDHINAGAR, BVSC/NAGPUR GuJSVC/87/