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Dhulia District
FOREST RESOURCES OF DHULIA DISTRICT OF MAHARASHTRA STATE FOREST SVB."BY OF INDIA CENTRAL ZONE NAGPUR 1988 M.bMIJ ~... ~. ~~ -. ----~-. I -= e • ••~, , FOREST RESOURCES OF DHULIA DISTRICT OF MAHARASHTRA STATE FOREST SVBJ7'EY OF INIJI~t CENTRAL ZONE NAGPUR 1988 PRE l' l\ C Ii: This report contains the result of the inventory of the for"ests of Dhul ia district in Maharashtra, wade b~' the Central Zone (~f the Forest Survey of India. The inventory waS wade during the period November .1982 to March 1983. The report covers that part of the distr'ict which i:.> included in North Dhulia and West Dhulia Forest Divisions. P~rt of the district covered in Mewasi Forest Division was surveyed during 1977-79 and a report on the forest resources of this part was published earlif:r. The total forest area of Dhulia district ~s 4503 Sq.km., but this l~eport describes Uw situation of ~. about 3970 Sq. km. forest area which forror..; part of North & W~st Dhulia Forest Divisions. The total growing stock in the forests of 3 North & Y~est Forest Divis ions is about 3.38 x l~ m . The figure of average growing ~,;tock in one ·hectare of forest works out at 32.86 m3 . The three sp~cies which occur in preponderance are Anogeissus latifolia, Tectona grandis and Boswellia serrata. The three species account for near ly t .... VlO third of the growing stock. I About 40% of the populat.ion in the region covered by the inventory is that of t~e tribals who depend substantially on the forest for their livelihood, But unfortunately the forest resou~ce is fast dwindling on aocount of various biotic pressures. -
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1) Introduction
1) Introduction : - Water is essential for the life on earth. It is a basic resource as well as necessary for plants, animal and human beings. They cannot survive without water. According to its distribution and availability, water resource may be broadly classed as: Underground water and Surface water (Singh 2007). About 97% of earth’s water is found in ocean; 2% is frozen in poles etc. and remaining 1% is available to us in the fresh water in river, lakes and ground water which is useful for human beings for their daily needs, irrigation and industries (Kudesia 1988) India has plenty of water. The subcontinent receives most of its water during monsoon month (almost 75%) Rest of the month which necessities the use of ground water or stored water during the dry spells. The uneven distribution of rains in different months of the year is matched by its equally uneven distribution over different region of the country. Part of Rajasthan receives very little rains. In, Dhule District there are 8 Medium Projects and 47 Minor Irrigation Projects. By the Medium Irrigation Project the water capacity status is 302.62 Mcum water availability and 47 Minor Irrigation Projects water capacity 126.62 Mcum water availability. This water utilization helps agriculture, industrial and domestic purposes. The sites of catchment area find another source of water availability. 2) Study Area: - The area is located in the north part of Maharashtra State. Jalgaon is located to the East, Nasik is to the South, Gujarat State and Nandurbar District is located to the West of Dhule District. -
Maharashtra Prison Industry Is a Form of Correctional Institution. the Main
Maharashtra prison Industry is a form of correctional institution. The main objective is to engage inmates in various trades to provide them useful skills for their reformation & rehabilitation. The prison industries in Maharashtra are located in all 4 regions at 9 various prisons i.e. 7 Central Prisons, 1 District Prison & 1 Open district prison as follows: WESTERN REGION, PUNE Yerwada Central Prison Yerwada Open District Prison Kolhapur Central Prison SOUTHERN REGION, MUMBAI Thane Central Prison CENTRAL REGION, AURANGABAD Aurangabad Central Prison Nasik Road Central Prison Dhule District Prison EASTERN REGION, NAGPUR Nagpur Central Prison Amravati Central Prison The prisoners are employed on intramural and extramural work. The activities starts from 8 a.m. to 10-30 a.m. and from 11-30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Various vocational and technical programmes for skill development, reformation and rehabilitation of inmates, in following industries:- 1. Carpentry. 2. Smithy. 3. Leather. 4. Textile-(a) Weaving, (b) Carpet-making, (c) Dyeing. 5.Tailoring. 6. Paper 7. Chemical. 8. Bakery, and 9. Car Washing 10. Laundry Around 2200 inmates are engaged in various industrial activities as above. Some prisoners are also employed in the prison agriculture, govt. press, conservancy, sweeping kitchen, etc. To impart new generation industrial training, Maharashtra prison department has recently introduced 'Job-Work' PPP module, which will further help the inmates for future job opportunities. Branding: Products manufactured in Maharashtra prisons are sold under brand name "¨É.EòÉ" through various Outlets at different locations in state. Annual Production: 10 9.5 YEAR PRODUCTION 9 (RS IN CRORE) 8.5 2011-12 8.87 8 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2012-13 9.74 2013-14 9.59 Modular Employable Skills (MES): For correction & rehabilitation of the inmates, Maharashtra prison department has introduced MES under Skill Development of India scheme. -
Brirf Indusstrial Profile of Dhule District
Brirf Indusstrial Profile of Dhule District Contents S.No. Topic Page No. 1. General Characteristics of the District 1 1.1 Location & Geographical Area 1 1.2 Climate 1 1.3 Rain Fall 1 1.4 Soil 1 1.5 Rivers 2 1.6 Availability of Minerals 2 1.7 Forest 2 1.8 Population 3 1.9 Occupational Structure 3 2.0 Administrative set up 3 2. District at a glance 4 2.1 Existing status of Industrial area in the district 6 3. Industrial scenario of Nashik district 6 3.1 Industry at a Glance 6 3.2 Year wise trend of units registered 6 3.3 Details of existing Micro & Small Enterprises & Artisan units 7 in the district 3.4 Large Scale Industries 8 3.5 Major exportable items 10 3.6 Growth Trend 10 3.7 Vendorisation / Ancillarisation of the Industry 10 3.8 List of Medium Scale Enterprises 10 3.8.1 Major Exportable items 10 3.9 List of Potential Enterprises - MSMEs 11 3.9.1 Agro Based Industry 11 3.9.2 Forest Based Industry 11 3.9.3 Demand Based Industry 11 3.9.4 Technical Skilled Based Industries/Services 12 3.9.5 Service Industries 12 4. Existing Clusters of Micro & Small Enterprise 13 4.1 Detail of major clusters 13 4.1.1 Manufacturing sector 13 4.2 Details of clusters identified & selected under MSE-CDP 13 4.2.1 Fiber to Fabrics Cluster, Shirpur, Dhule 13 5. General issues raised by Industries Association 14 6. Steps to set up MSMEs - 15 Brief Industrial Profile of Dhule District 1) General Characteristics Of The District: In olden days, Khandesh was known as Kanha Desh, which means Lord Shreekrishna’s Desh. -
Larsen & Toubro Limited
L&T House, 2nd Floor Ballard Estate, Mumbai 400 001 L&T Press Release Tel: 91 22 6752 5656 / 836 Issued by Corporate Brand Management & Communications Fax: 91 22 6752 5796 L&T IDPL Bids Successfully for `4800 Crore NHAI Projects Concession Agreement signed for Country’s Longest Four- Lane Highway Mumbai, June 6, 2012: L&T Infrastructure Development Projects Limited (L&T IDPL) emerged as the successful project bidder to develop two contiguous road projects of length 484 km 4 lane road at a cost of approximately `4800 Crore. Separate Special Purpose Vehicles (SPVs), subsidiaries of L&T IDPL signed Concession Agreements with the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI). Both the projects have concession period of 20 years, including a construction period of 30 months. The two road sections are part of NH 6 connecting Surat to Kolkata, and are a prominent East–West connector. The projects are the longest stretches to be offered in Maharashtra on Build–Operate-Transfer (BOT) basis. NH6 is also called the Great Eastern Road and passes through mineral rich states like Orissa and Chattisgarh and industrial states like Maharashtra and Gujarat. The stretches extend from Amravati to Jalgaon Project 1 Project 2 (275 km, Project 1) and Jalgaon to Maharashtra, Gujarat border near Surat (209km, Project 2). Length 275 km 209km Currently, the road is in two lane configuration Service Road 115km 62km and has to be widened to four lanes along with Bypass 46 km 44 km other facilities like bypasses, flyovers, over Flyover - 1 bridges across all railway level crossings, Major Bridges 18 13 underpasses, bridges, toll plazas, etc. -
Dhule District at a Glance
Dhule District at a glance Sr. No. Item 1960-61 1970-71 1980-81 1990-91 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011121314 A Geographical Area (Thousand Sq. Km.) 12.762 13.143 13.15 13.15 8.06 8.063 8.063 8.063 8.063 8.063 8.063 8.063 B Administrative Setup- 1 Tahsils 10 10 10 10 4.00 4444444 2 Inhabited villages 1360 1402 1532 1603 681.00 681 681 681 681 681 681 681 3 Un-Inhabited villages 21 23 16 17 4.00 4444444 4 Towns # 77783.00 3333333 Population as per Census - (In C thousand) 1 Total 1351 1662 2050 2536 1709.00 1709 1709 1708 1708 1708 1708 1708 2 Males 687 850 1043 1295 879.00 879 879 878 878 878 878 878 3 Females 664 813 1007 1240 830.00 830 830 830 830 830 830 830 4 Rural 1135 1374 1650 2016 1263.00 1263 1263 1262 1262 1262 1262 1262 5 Urban 216 288 400 520 446.00 446 446 446 446 446 446 446 6 Scheduled Castes 48 62 86 134 97.00 97 97 109 109 109 109 109 7 Scheduled Tribes 513 616 831 1036 375.00 375 375 444 444 444 444 444 8 Percentage of Scheduled Castes 3.55 3.73 4.18 5.30 6.59 6.59 6.59 6.39 6.39 6.39 6.39 6.39 9 Percentage of Scheduled Tribes 37.97 37.06 40.53 40.88 25.46 25.46 25.46 25.97 25.97 25.97 25.97 25.97 10 Decadal growth rate of population 29.16 24.15 23.98 22.53 15.94 15.94 15.94 15.94 15.94 15.94 15.94 15.94 11 Density of population (per Sq.Km.) 108 126 156 194 212.00 212 212 212 212 212 212 212 12 Literacy rate (Percentage) Total 25.15 31.88 37.25 51.2 72.08 72.08 72.08 71.6 71.6 71.6 71.6 71.6 Males 37.43 42.96 48.43 61.1 81.90 81.9 81.9 81.4 81.4 81.4 81.4 81.4 Females 12.45 20.3 25.68 38.8 61.76 61.76 61.76 26.1 26.1 26.1 26.1 26.1 13 Percentage of Urban population 15.99 17.33 19.51 20.50 26.10 26.10 26.10 26.10 26.10 26.11 26.11 26.11 14 Sex ratio (Females per thousand males) 966.52 956.47 965.48 957.53 944.25 944.25 944.25 945.33 945.33 945.33 945.33 945.33 D District Income - (At current prices) 1 District Income - (Crore Rs.) N.A. -
Dyke Swarm at Vaijapur-Gangapur, Aurangabad District, Maharashtra, India - Field Characters and Deformations
International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) ISSN: 2319-7064 SJIF (2019): 7.583 Dyke Swarm at Vaijapur-Gangapur, Aurangabad District, Maharashtra, India - Field Characters and Deformations R. D. Kaplay1, Md. Babar2, Krishna Bochre3, Kiran Karade4 1, 3, 4School of Earth Sciences, S.R.T.M. University, Nanded-431606 Maharashtra, India 2Department of Geology, Dnyanopasak College, Parbhani-431401 Maharashtra, India Abstract: In addition to the three major dyke swarms from Deccan Volcanic Province, the Dyke swarm is reported from Central Deccan Volcanic Province from Aurangabad region recently. Small size dyke swarm is also reported from South East Deccan Volcanic Province, Nanded. In this paper we study the Dyke Swarm from NW of Aurangabad region in Maharashtra. These basaltic dykes have intruded the host basaltic rocks. The length of the dykes varies from 1.8 to 6.5 km and in width dykes vary from 1.5 to 18.0 m. The dominant orientation of the dykes is NE-SW which matches with the trend of Narmada-Tapi Dyke Swarm. The study describes the evidence of ‘deformations (off-set)’. The deformations in the dykes are ‘non-tectonic’ (the off-set in dykes is attributed to the mechanical contrast of the associated rock types) as well as ‘tectonic’ (displacement along fractures). The deformations observed at Aurangabad and present study area, are primary (non-tectonic) and secondary (tectonic) deformation. This zone, a stretch of ~ 65 km is designated as Central Deccan Volcanic Province Deformation Zone (CDVPDZ). Keywords: Dyke swarm, deformation, Deccan basalt, Vaijapur-Gangapur, Aurangabad 1. Introduction Gupta et al 2012 and Wagh et al 2013) and Dhule (GSI 2001; CGWB 2009, Pawar, et al 2009). -
SR. NO. Village Name
SR. NO. Village Name Taluka District Region 1 Dhule Dhule Dhule Nashik DPAP 2 Devpur Dhule Dhule Nashik DPAP 3 Mahindale Dhule Dhule Nashik DPAP 4 Valavadi Dhule Dhule Nashik DPAP 5 Khede Dhule Dhule Nashik DPAP 6 Sutrepada Dhule Dhule Nashik DPAP 7 Morane pr.le. Dhule Dhule Nashik DPAP 8 Sanjori Dhule Dhule Nashik DPAP 9 Var Dhule Dhule Nashik DPAP 10 Nimdhale Dhule Dhule Nashik DPAP 11 Bhokar Dhule Dhule Nashik DPAP 12 Ranmala Dhule Dhule Nashik DPAP 13 Tili Dhule Dhule Nashik DPAP 14 Savalade Dhule Dhule Nashik DPAP 15 Chittod Dhule Dhule Nashik DPAP 16 Fagane Dhule Dhule Nashik DPAP 17 Balapur Dhule Dhule Nashik DPAP 18 Vani br Dhule Dhule Nashik DPAP 19 Navara Dhule Dhule Nashik DPAP 20 Navari Dhule Dhule Nashik DPAP 21 Navalanagar Dhule Dhule Nashik DPAP 22 Vadajai Dhule Dhule Nashik DPAP 23 Soadane Dhule Dhule Nashik DPAP 24 Gaduttar Dhule Dhule Nashik DPAP 25 Narval Dhule Dhule Nashik DPAP 26 Mukati Dhule Dhule Nashik DPAP 27 Anjag Dhule Dhule Nashik DPAP 28 Kashavihir Dhule Dhule Nashik DPAP 29 Kalakhede Dhule Dhule Nashik DPAP 30 Nadale kr Dhule Dhule Nashik DPAP 31 Nagoan kr Dhule Dhule Nashik DPAP 32 Ambode Dhule Dhule Nashik DPAP 33 Malane Dhule Dhule Nashik DPAP 34 Boarvihir Dhule Dhule Nashik DPAP 35 Hadsuni Dhule Dhule Nashik DPAP 36 chainchakhede Dhule Dhule Nashik DPAP 37 Savali Dhule Dhule Nashik DPAP 38 Savlitanda Dhule Dhule Nashik DPAP 39 Anchale Dhule Dhule Nashik DPAP 40 Anchletanda Dhule Dhule Nashik DPAP 41 Velhane Dhule Dhule Nashik DPAP 42 Shirud Dhule Dhule Nashik DPAP 43 Vinchur Dhule Dhule Nashik DPAP 44 Dhodavad Dhule Dhule Nashik DPAP 45 Banbrle pr ner Dhule Dhule Nashik DPAP 46 M. -
At Glance Nashik Division
At glance Nashik Division Nashik division is one of the six divisions of India 's Maharashtra state and is also known as North Maharashtra . The historic Khandesh region covers the northern part of the division, in the valley of theTapti River . Nashik Division is bound by Konkan Division and the state of Gujarat to the west, Madhya Pradesh state to the north, Amravati Division and Marathwada (Aurangabad Division) to the east, andPune Division to the south. The city of Nashik is the largest city of this division. • Area: 57,268 km² • Population (2001 census): 15,774,064 • Districts (with 2001 population): Ahmednagar (4,088,077), Dhule (1,708,993), Jalgaon (3,679,93 6) Nandurbar (1,309,135), Nashik 4,987,923 • Literacy: 71.02% • Largest City (Population): Nashik • Most Developed City: Nashik • City with highest Literacy rate: Nashik • Largest City (Area): Nashik * • Area under irrigation: 8,060 km² • Main Crops: Grape, Onion, Sugarcane, Jowar, Cotton, Banana, Chillies, Wheat, Rice, Nagli, Pomegranate • Airport: Nasik [flights to Mumbai] Gandhinagar Airport , Ozar Airport • Railway Station:Nasik , Manmad , Bhusaval History of administrative districts in Nashik Division There have been changes in the names of Districts and has seen also the addition of newer districts after India gained Independence in 1947 and also after the state of Maharashtra was formed. • Notable events include the creation of the Nandurbar (Tribal) district from the western and northern areas of the Dhule district. • Second event include the renaming of the erstwhile East Khandesh district as Dhule , district and West Khandesh district as Jalgaon . • The Nashik district is under proposal to be divided and a separate Malegaon District be carved out of existing Nashik district with the inclusion of the north eastern parts of Nashik district which include Malegaon , Nandgaon ,Chandwad ,Deola , Baglan , and Kalwan talukas in the proposed Malegaon district. -
Chalisgaon to Mumbai Train Time Table
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Maharashtra Amateur Gymnastics Association Popular Gymnastics Centres in Maharashtra
Maharashtra Amateur Gymnastics Association Popular Gymnastics centres in Maharashtra Sr. No Name Of Training Centre City District 1 Guru Vyayam Shala , Parner Parner Ahamadnagar 2 HVPM Gymnastic Amravati Amravati Amravati 3 Shri. Shivaji Gymnastics Center Amravati Amravati Amravati 4 Shree Shivaji Gymnastic Center Amravati Amravati 5 MAHARATVADA SANSKRUTIK Aurangabad Aurangabad MANDAL {M S M} 6 MGM & Kohm Gymnastics Academy Aurangabad Aurangabad 7 New Grace Academy Aurangabad Aurangabad 8 GARWARE COMMUNITY CENTER Aurangabad Aurangabad 9 Sai Aurangabad Aurangabad Aurangabad 10 Chatrapatigymnastic Center Krida Aurangabad Aurangabad Sankool 11 ADGA Aurangabad Aurangabad 12 Deogiri Sports Academy Aurangabad Aurangabad 13 FSE School Aurangabad Aurangabad 14 Shree Chatrapati Gymkhana Aurangabad Aurangabad 15 Shri Chhatrapati Gymkhana Aurangabad Aurangabad 16 Ace Academy Aurangabad Aurangabad 17 Divisional Sports Complex, Garkheda. Garkheda Aurangabad 18 Mpp Sports Park Aurangabad Aurangabad 19 Rohit Ronge Aurangabad Aurangabad 20 Poornwad Sports &Health Pramotion Beed Beed Acadamy Beed 21 Waze Sport Accdamy Beed Beed 22 Gymnastics Association Beed Beed Beed 23 Kolwadi Post Pali Beed Beed 24 Yogeshwari Nutan Vidyalaya, BEED BEED Ambajogai 25 Zilha Gymnastics Centre Beed Beed Beed 26 Dist.Assocation Centre Beed Beed 27 Sant Gajanan Maharaj Gymnastics Shegaon Buldhana Training Centre 28 SVM School Buldhana Buldhana 29 Shri Pawan Putra Mandir Chembur Chembur Mumbai Suburban Mahila Samaj 30 Dhule District Amateur Gymnastics Dhule Dhule Association