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4. Civil Engineering
TECHNO-ECONOMIC SURVEY AND PREPARATION OF DPR FOR PANVEL-DIVA-VASAI-VIRAR CORRIDOR 44.. CIIVIILL ENGGIINEERRIING 4.0 INTRODUCTION • This chapter covers the alignment proposals for the new suburban corridor on Virar- Vasai-Diva-Panvel section on Central & Western Railway, Mumbai ( Figure 1 ). • The collection of the existing topographic features to the required degree of accuracy was an important activity for the successful design of the proposed new suburban corridor. The route was identified contemplating the existing surface area and elevated design wherever necessary utilizing to the maximum extent of available Railway land. The Topographical Survey was conducted covering complete Railways Area along the proposed corridor and 20 m strip of private area has been also surveyed on both side of Railway Land Boundary, wherever found feasible. The proposed alignment of DFCCIL running almost parallel from Panvel up to Juichandra has also been studied/marked to avoid any infringements. 4.1 ENGINEERING SURVEY 4.1.1 Introduction • A survey team led by the team leader, conducted a reconnaissance survey along the corridor to study and find out any bottlenecks to be tackled during the field work • Topographical survey team headed by a Manager level officer was deputed to ensure the quality and progress of work. Monitoring of day to day survey progress and quality was done to ensure the collection of all ground features as per scope of work. • The Survey work was carried out along the existing railway corridor between VR - Vasai – Diva – Panvel (70 km) as well as for the the area between Nilaje-Kopar along the proposed DFC alignment, survey for proposed location of depot along the existing railway corridor between Kalwar–Dunge village. -
Proceedings of National Seminar on Biodiversity And
BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION OF COASTAL AND MARINE ECOSYSTEMS OF INDIA (2012) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Patrons: 1. Hindi VidyaPracharSamiti, Ghatkopar, Mumbai 2. Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) 3. Association of Teachers in Biological Sciences (ATBS) 4. International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN) 5. Mangroves for the Future (MFF) Advisory Committee for the Conference 1. Dr. S. M. Karmarkar, President, ATBS and Hon. Dir., C B Patel Research Institute, Mumbai 2. Dr. Sharad Chaphekar, Prof. Emeritus, Univ. of Mumbai 3. Dr. Asad Rehmani, Director, BNHS, Mumbi 4. Dr. A. M. Bhagwat, Director, C B Patel Research Centre, Mumbai 5. Dr. Naresh Chandra, Pro-V. C., University of Mumbai 6. Dr. R. S. Hande. Director, BCUD, University of Mumbai 7. Dr. Madhuri Pejaver, Dean, Faculty of Science, University of Mumbai 8. Dr. Vinay Deshmukh, Sr. Scientist, CMFRI, Mumbai 9. Dr. Vinayak Dalvie, Chairman, BoS in Zoology, University of Mumbai 10. Dr. Sasikumar Menon, Dy. Dir., Therapeutic Drug Monitoring Centre, Mumbai 11. Dr, Sanjay Deshmukh, Head, Dept. of Life Sciences, University of Mumbai 12. Dr. S. T. Ingale, Vice-Principal, R. J. College, Ghatkopar 13. Dr. Rekha Vartak, Head, Biology Cell, HBCSE, Mumbai 14. Dr. S. S. Barve, Head, Dept. of Botany, Vaze College, Mumbai 15. Dr. Satish Bhalerao, Head, Dept. of Botany, Wilson College Organizing Committee 1. Convenor- Dr. Usha Mukundan, Principal, R. J. College 2. Co-convenor- Deepak Apte, Dy. Director, BNHS 3. Organizing Secretary- Dr. Purushottam Kale, Head, Dept. of Zoology, R. J. College 4. Treasurer- Prof. Pravin Nayak 5. Members- Dr. S. T. Ingale Dr. Himanshu Dawda Dr. Mrinalini Date Dr. -
Ofile of Study Areas
Chapter-III Profile of Study Areas Chapter-III Profile of Study Areas 85 | P a g e Chapter-III Profile of Study Areas 3.1. Introduction Ulhasnagar is a municipal city and headquarters of Tehsil having the same name. It is a medium sized town in Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) in Thane District of Maharashtra, at a distance of 58 Kilometers from Mumbai. The city extends to Ulhas River on the North and is bounded by Kalyan in the West and Ambernath in the East and South. The area can be tracked using 19.20°N Latitude and 73.10° E Longitude. The Mumbai-Pune Central Railway line passes from side to side Ulhasnagar. The Ulhasnagar Municipal Corporation governs the city. The Ulhas River originates close to Karjat in the Western Ghats Range, and flows westward during Raigad and Thane districts of Maharashtra north to Ulhasnagar and on to Kalyan, where it turns west to Thane. At Thane the river splits into two branches which flow west and south. The main branch turns north westward to Ghodbandar, where it opens into the estuary of Vasai Creek. 3.2. History of Ulhasnagar Ulhasnagar was built as a Military Transit Camp in 1942 throughout World War II by British Government, and was known as Kalyan Military Transit Camp. During this stage the camp accommodated 6,000 soldiers and 30,000 other army officials. There were 2,126 barracks and about 1,173 housed personals inside the camp. After the World War II, camp moved out of the municipality and the piece of land remained empty until the Independence of India was affirmed. -
C O N T E N T S
08.03.2013 1 C O N T E N T S Fifteenth Series, Vol. XXXII, Thirteenth Session, 2013/1934 (Saka) No.11, Friday, March 8, 2013/Phalguna 17, 1934 (Saka) S U B J E C T P A G E S ORAL ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS ∗Starred Question Nos.161 to 165 6-40 WRITTEN ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS Starred Question Nos.166 to 180 41-86 Unstarred Question Nos.1841 to 2070 87-520 ∗ The sign + marked above the name of a Member indicates that the Question was actually asked on the floor of the House by that Member. 08.03.2013 2 PAPERS LAID ON THE TABLE 521-529 BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE 530-534 STANDING COMMITTEE ON URBAN 534 DEVELOPMENT 21st and 22nd Reports DEMANDS FOR SUPPLEMENTARY GRANTS (GENERAL), 2012-13 535 DEMANDS FOR EXCESS GRANTS (GENERAL), 2010-11 535 REFERENCE BY THE SPEAKER 536-537 International Women’s Day SUBMISSION BY MEMBERS 538-574 Re: Occasion of International Women’s Day RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF THIRD REPORT OF RAILWAY CONVENTION COMMITTEE, RAILWAY BUDGET (2013-14) – GENERAL DISCUSSION, DEMANDS FOR GRANTS ON ACCOUNTS (RAILWAYS), 2013-14, DEMANDS FOR SUPPLEMENTARY GRANTS – (RAILWAYS), 2012-13 AND DEMANDS FOR EXCESS GRANTS (RAILWAYS), 2010-11 575-674 Shri Ganesh Singh 575-583 Dr. Mirza Mehboob Beg 584 Dr. Ratna De 585-587 Shri Shripad Yesso Naik 588-590 Dr. Tushar Chaudhary 591-597 Shrimati Annu Tandon 598-602 Shri Ramsinh Rathwa 603-609 Shri R. Thamaraiselvan 610-614 Shri Ram Singh Kaswan 615-617 08.03.2013 3 Shri Sukhdev Singh 618-621 Shri Jitendra Singh Bundela 622-629 Shri Sher Singh Ghubaya 630-633 Shri Prem Das Rai 634 Shri N. -
Preliminary Electoral Roll
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Dombivli East, Thane Residential Apartments 2 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom Flat, for Quick Sale
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