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NEPA LIMITED (A Government of India Undertaking) Nepanagar, District Burhanpur, Madhya Pradesh - 450221 (INDIA). Phone: + 91-7325 -222269, Fax: + 91-7325-222744/174 E-mail: [email protected] , Website: www.nepamills.co.in Regional office: DELHI Nepa Limited D-165, Defence Colony New Delhi -110024 PHONE 91-11 -24615894 91-11 -24622751 09958519698(Cell) 91-11 -29819301(Res.) FAX 91-11 -24615073 Email [email protected] PROJECT FACILITIES INFORMATION SHEET PROJECT DETAILS: 1.1 Nepa Limited (Nepa), Nepanagar is a Public Sector Undertaking (PSU) under the administrative jurisdiction of Department of Heavy Industry (DHI), Ministry of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises, Government of India (GoI). 1.2 Nepa Limited (NEPA) is the pioneer newsprint Company of India centrally located at Nepanagar, Dist. Burhanpur in Madhya Pradesh. NEPA, with an installed capacity of 30,000 tpa, started its commercial production in 1956 based on forest based raw material. 1.3 NEPA is the oldest newsprint mill in the country and has expanded in stages to the present installed capacity of 88,000 TPA. Due to acute shortage of forest based fibrous raw material, the mill switched over to recycled fibre in 1997 and is manufacturing Newsprint with 100% recycled fibre since then. 1.4 NEPA is presently implementing Revival & Mill Development Plan (RMDP). TATA Consulting Engineers Limited (TCE) is the Project Management Consultant for implementation of RMDP. TRAINS & AIR / BUS / TAXI TO NEPANAGAR: Nepanagar falls between Burhanpur & Khandwa and is surrounded by many small villages. This place is accessible by main line railway that runs between Bhusawal and Itarsi junctions, not all trains stop here. Nepanagar is also accessible by road from state highway. At Asirgarh which is 20Kms before burhanpur, a road branches out to Nepanagar. The total distance from here is 14Kms.Nearest airport is Indore. From there, one can take a bus to Nepa via Khandwa or private taxi may be hired. Total travel time is 4 to 5 hrs (206KM) depending on the mode of transport. *Train Details : (To Nepanagar) Note: P = Pantry, R- Non daily train Trains between Nepanagar and Itarsi Jn Train Train Name P Dep. Arr. Travel R M T W T F S S 12322 KOLKATA MAIL P 5.40 9.30 3.50 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 13202 LTT RJPB EXP P 6.35 11.30 4.55 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 22111 BSL NGP SUP EXP 6.40 10.50 4.10 R Y Y Y 11015 KUSHINAGAR EXP P 7.00 11.50 4.50 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 11057 AMRITSAR EXPRES 8.00 12.45 4.45 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 11093 MAHANAGARI EXP 8.30 12.40 4.10 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 51187 BSL KTE PASS 11.15 17.30 6.15 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 11039 MAHARASHTRA EXP 14.50 21.10 6.20 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 15017 GORAKHPUR EXP 14.50 21.10 6.20 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 11071 KAMAYANI EXPRES 20.45 0.25 3.40 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 51157 BSL ET PASS 22.20 5.55 7.35 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Trains between Nepanagar and Bhusaval Jn Train Train Name P Dep. Arr. Travel R M T W T F S S 13201 RJPB LTT EXP P 1.05 2.25 1.20 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 12321 HWH MUMBAI MAIL P 1.40 2.50 1.10 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 11094 MAHANAGARI EXP 4.55 6.00 1.05 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 51158 ET BSL PASS 6.15 8.35 2.20 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 15018 GKP LTT EXP 8.55 10.05 1.10 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 11072 KAMAYANI EXPRES 13.28 14.35 1.07 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 51188 KTE BSL PASS 14.26 17.00 2.34 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 22112 NGP BSL SUP EXP 16.22 17.45 1.23 R Y Y Y 11058 ASR LTT EXPRESS 17.20 18.45 1.25 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 11016 KUSHINAGAR EXP P 17.55 19.10 1.15 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Trains between Bhusaval Jn and Nepanagar Train Train Name P Dep. Arr. Travel R M T W T F S S 12322 KOLKATA MAIL P 4.35 5.38 1.03 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 13202 LTT RJPB EXP P 5.25 6.33 1.08 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 22111 BSL NGP SUP EXP 5.35 6.38 1.03 R Y Y Y 11015 KUSHINAGAR EXP P 5.50 6.58 1.08 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 11057 AMRITSAR EXPRES 6.45 7.58 1.13 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 11093 MAHANAGARI EXP 7.20 8.28 1.08 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 51187 BSL KTE PASS 9.30 11.14 1.44 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 11039 MAHARASHTRA EXP 13.35 14.48 1.13 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 15017 GORAKHPUR EXP 13.35 14.48 1.13 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 11071 KAMAYANI EXPRES 19.20 20.43 1.23 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 51157 BSL ET PASS 20.40 22.17 1.37 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Trains between Itarsi Jn and Nepanagar Train Train Name P Dep. Arr. Travel R M T W T F S S 11094 MAHANAGARI EXP 1.30 4.53 3.23 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 15018 GKP LTT EXP 4.30 8.53 4.23 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 51188 KTE BSL PASS 6.45 14.24 7.39 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 11072 KAMAYANI EXPRES 9.30 13.26 3.56 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 22112 NGP BSL SUP EXP 12.55 16.20 3.25 R Y Y Y 11058 ASR LTT EXPRESS 13.25 17.18 3.53 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 11016 KUSHINAGAR EXP P 13.55 17.53 3.58 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 51158 ET BSL PASS 19.20 6.14 10.54 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 13201 RJPB LTT EXP P 20.45 1.04 4.19 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 12321 HWH MUMBAI MAIL P 22.25 1.39 3.14 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Trains between Mumbai CST and Nepanagar Train Train Name P Dep. Arr. Travel R M T W T F S S 00:10 08:38 11093 MAHANAGRI EXP 8.28 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 06:35 14:58 15017 LOKMANYA TILAK,Go 8.23 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 12:40 20:43 11071 KAMAYANI EXPRESS 8.03 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 21:25 05:38 12322 KOLKATA MAIL P 8.13 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 22:15 06:53 13202 LOKMANYATILAK RAJ. P 8.38 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 22:45 07:28 11015 KUSHINAGAR EXP. P 9.43 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 23:45 08:03 11057 AMRITSAR EXP. 8.18 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Trains between Nepanagar and Mumbai CST Train Train Name P Dep. Arr. Travel R M T W T F S S 13201 RJPB LTT EXP P 1.05 11.3 10.25 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 12321 HWH MUMBAI MAIL P 1.40 11.25 9.45 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 11094 MAHANAGARI EXP 4.55 14.15 9.20 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 15018 GKP LTT EXP 8.55 18.05 9.10 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 11072 KAMAYANI EXPRES 13.28 22.5 9.22 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 11058 ASR LTT EXPRESS 17.2 3.50 10.30 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 11016 KUSHINAGAR EXP 17.55 4.20 10.25 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 13201 RJPB LTT EXP P 1.05 11.3 10.25 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Taxi Travels Details from Indore : Sr.No. Travels Name Travels address Contact No. 1 Rinku Travels Sec -1, Eicher Motor Ltd, Neemuch 0731 -3255310/ Road, Pithampur, Indore-452001 9301325310/9303218237 2 Vayudoot Tour & Shop21/2, Mohammadi Market, Asia 0731 -2700975/ Travels Road, Indore -452001 9630002323 3 Jain Tour & BCM City, A.B.Road, Navlakha, 07566663093 Travels Indore-452001 4 Safer Travels 7, Palika Bus Stand, Opposite 0731 -4030236/ Dharival Travels, Navlakha, 09301227440 Indore -452001 5 Happy Tour & Shopno1, Prakash Avenue, 28/41, 0731 -2468844/ Travels Veerswarkar Road, Indore-452001 9806412345 6 Arrival Tour & 312, The Mark Building, Saket 0731 -3928544/ Travels Square, Indore GPO, Indore -452001 9575254543 7 Narayana Travels 23, Tilak Nagar Community Hall, Tilak 0731 -4058555/ Nagar, Indore -452018 9575070777 8 Aditya Tour & A B Road Opposite Palasia Thana 9826388666/ 9302955333 Travels Indore -452001 GUEST HOUSE/HOTELS IN NEPANAGAR/BURHANPUR There is well developed township in Nepa, which is eequippedquipped with all the facilities; the company has 2164 residential quarters in the township. Nepa mills has two guest house located on railway road, it is a single storied structure which includes 7 rooms with attached bathrooms, a common hall, a dining hall, a kitchen and a store room.
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    Inclusive Urban Planning in Madhya Pradesh Government of Madhya Pradesh (Preparation of City Development Plans) A successful initiative by Govt. of Madhya Pradesh Entry for Innnovations in Urban Planning Submitted to : Ministry of Urban Development Government of India Submitted by: Urban Administration and Development Department, GoMP (Preparation of City Development Plans) Govt. of Madhya Pradesh Contents 1. Background 2. The Inception 3. Cities covered 4. Target 5. The implementation process 6. Consultative approach 7. CDP requisites 8. Results achieved 9. Glimpses of City vision 10. Glimpses of City investment (Preparation of City Development Plans) Govt. of Madhya Pradesh Background/ Scenario ecognizing the growing phenomenon of urbanization, Government of India launched JNNURM in the year 2005. In order to frame-out the planned development of the cities and also to make the cities sustainable the preparation of City RDevelopment plan was made mandatory by the Govt. of India. The concept of CDP preparation was further debated in Madhya Pradesh and the need of CDPs was highly recognized. The matter was taken up at the highest level of Government and it was decided to not restrict the CDP preparation to the Million plus cities but to also extend it to all the 360 Municipalities of the State. It was also decided by the State Govt to provide funds for it and to engage leading consultants for this job. Madhya Pradesh is the first state in the country where urban development plans are being made on such a large scale. One of t he key feature in this process is the formulation of plans through consultative approach.
  • Hirsch Travel Grant Report

    Hirsch Travel Grant Report

    Rachel Hirsch Aga Khan Program Travel Grant Award 2019 Travel Report 22 April 2020 Thesis Abstract In 1601, Emperor Akbar successfully conquered Burhanpur, a major Sufi center and capital of the Khandesh Sultanate. A decades-long process of urban construction followed, transforming the city into a regional capital on the frontier of the Mughal Empire. However, the twenty-first-century challenges of reconstructing the seventeenth-century city have largely obscured Burhanpur’s significance, and isolated attempts at textual analysis or conservation fieldwork have provided only partial understandings of the city’s history. Responding to these challenges, this thesis proposes a method that privileges the experiential elements of understanding a city—whether gathered from textual accounts, personal observation, or visual evidence—and posits them within a larger discourse of travel and place formation. From this method emerges a reconstruction of a new Mughal capital that was built in a series of spatial and architectural developments carried out between 1601 and 1631. The function and form of these layers of construction shifted rapidly over the course of three decades based on the needs of the expanding Mughal Empire and the priorities of the individuals sustaining it. Taken together, this thesis reveals a previously unknown process of producing a Mughal capital constituted through successive shifts in patronage that, while varying in their urban priorities, shared the collective goal of creating a legibly Mughal capital. 1 Research Conducted in Madhya Pradesh, India Last winter, I proposed a research project that took as its focus the Mughal city of Burhanpur. Burhanpur is located in the present-day state of Madhya Pradesh, India and was long considered a cultural, religious, economic, and political center.