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Politics of Water Contestation in the Mumbai-Thane Region of India
Western University Scholarship@Western Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository 4-14-2015 12:00 AM Claims of the City? Rights of the Countryside? Politics of Water Contestation in the Mumbai-Thane Region of India Bharat Khushal Punjabi The University of Western Ontario Supervisor Dr. Belinda Dodson The University of Western Ontario Graduate Program in Geography A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the equirr ements for the degree in Doctor of Philosophy © Bharat Khushal Punjabi 2015 Follow this and additional works at: https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/etd Part of the Asian Studies Commons, Human Geography Commons, and the Nature and Society Relations Commons Recommended Citation Punjabi, Bharat Khushal, "Claims of the City? Rights of the Countryside? Politics of Water Contestation in the Mumbai-Thane Region of India" (2015). Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository. 2853. https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/etd/2853 This Dissertation/Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by Scholarship@Western. It has been accepted for inclusion in Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository by an authorized administrator of Scholarship@Western. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Claims of the City? Rights of the Countryside? Politics of Water Contestation in the Mumbai-Thane Region of India Integrated-Article Thesis By Bharat Punjabi Graduate Program in Geography A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy The School of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies The University of Western Ontario London, Ontario, Canada © Bharat K. Punjabi 2015 !i Abstract This dissertation comprises three papers that focus on the interplay of formal and informal institutional processes in the sharing of water between the Mumbai Metropolitan region and an agricultural area to its north and east in Thane district. -
Chapter-4 Socio-Economic Profile of Thane District 4.1 Introduction. 4.2
Chapter-4 Socio-Economic Profile of Thane District 4.1 Introduction. 4.2 Basic Features of Thane District. 4.3 Natural Scenario of Thane District. 4.4 Detail Overview of All Talukas in Thane District (As Per 2011 Census). 4.5 Civilization of Thane District. 4.6 Economic Profile of Thane District. 4.7 Demographic Aspect of Thane District. 4.8 Summary of the Chapter. 106 Chapter-4 Socio-Economic Profile of Thane District 4.1 Introduction In this research study ,the main focus is on the problem of population explosion and socio- economic problems in Thane District of Maharashtra.Therefore it is very essential to have a detail study of socio-economic profile in Thane district in Maharashtra.This chapter is totally about the social and economic picture of entire Thane district. As per census 2011, Thane district is the most populous district of India. According to census 2011,there are total 11,060,148 inhabitants in Thane district. Other important cities in Thane district are Kalyan city.Dombivli city, Mira-Bhayander, Ulhasnagar,Bhiwandi Badlapur,Ambarnath, Shahapur and Navi Mumbai. “ Thane district is one of the most industrialized districts in the Maharashtra. First planned industrial estate was setup by the (Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) in 1962 at Thane to promote and develop planned growth of industries in Maharashtra .The district is blessed with abundant natural resources in the form of perennial rivers,extensive seasores and high mountainous ranges.” 1 Thane district is surrounded by Pune and Ahmadnagar and Pune districts towards the east. The Arabian Sea lies to the west of Thane district.while Mumbai City District and Mumbai Suburban District are also the neighbouring areas of Thane district and lie to the southwest of Thane district .From geographical point of view Thane District is an important part of Northern Konkan Region. -
District Census Handbook, Thane
CENSUS OF INDIA 1981 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK THANE Compiled by THE MAHARASHTRA CENSUS DIRECTORATE BOMBAY PRINTED IN INDIA BY THE MANAGER, GOVERNMENT CENTRAL PRESS, BOMBAY AND PUBLISHED BY THE DIRECTOR, GOVERNMENT PRINTING, STATIONERY AND PUBLICATIONS, MAHARASHTRA STATE, BOMBAY 400 004 1986 [Price-Rs.30·00] MAHARASHTRA DISTRICT THANE o ADRA ANO NAGAR HAVELI o s y ARABIAN SEA II A G , Boundary, Stote I U.T. ...... ,. , Dtstnct _,_ o 5 TClhsa H'odqllarters: DCtrict, Tahsil National Highway ... NH 4 Stat. Highway 5H' Important M.talled Road .. Railway tine with statIOn, Broad Gauge River and Stream •.. Water features Village having 5000 and above population with name IIOTE M - PAFU OF' MDKHADA TAHSIL g~~~ Err. illJ~~r~a;~ Size', •••••• c- CHOLE Post and Telegro&m othce. PTO G.P-OAJAUANDHAN- PATHARLI [leg .... College O-OOMBIVLI Rest House RH MSH-M4JOR srAJE: HIJHWAIY Mud. Rock ." ~;] DiStRICT HEADQUARTERS IS ALSO .. TfIE TAHSIL HEADQUARTERS. Bo.ed upon SUI"'Ye)' 0' India map with the Per .....ion 0( the Surv.y.,.. G.,.roI of ancIo © Gover..... ,,, of Incfa Copyrtgh\ $8S. The territorial wat.,. rilndia extend irato the'.,a to a distance 01 tw.1w noutieol .... III80sured from the appropf'iG1. ba .. tin .. MOTIF Temples, mosques, churches, gurudwaras are not only the places of worship but are the faith centres to obtain peace of the mind. This beautiful temple of eleventh century is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is located at Ambernath town, 28 km away from district headquarter town of Thane and 60 km from Bombay by rail. The temple is in the many-cornered Chalukyan or Hemadpanti style, with cut-corner-domes and close fitting mortarless stones, carved throughout with half life-size human figures and with bands of tracery and belts of miniature elephants and musicians. -
F.No.10-46/2016-IA-III Government of India Ministry Ofenvironment, Forest and Climate Change (IA.Iiisection) Indira Paryavaran B
-_ F.No.10-46/2016-IA-III Government of India Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (IA.IIISection) Indira Paryavaran Bhawai Jor Bagh Road, New Delhi -; Dated: 17thAugust, 20 I, To The Executive Engineer, Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation Ltd, Bandra Worli Sea Link Project Office, Opp. Bandra Reclamation Bus Depot, Near Lilavati Hospital, K.C. Marg, Bandra (West) - 50 (Maharashtra) Sub: Development of Access controlled Nagpur-Mumbai Expressway fro:! Talegaon Village, Igatpuri Taluka, Nashik District Border to Vadap, Bhiwandi Taluka, Thane District in Maharashtra by Maharashtra Stae Road Development Corporation Ltd - Terms of Reference - reg. Sir, This has reference to your application No.NMSCE-2016j02jDE-7 [C: No.3-Pkg-VjENVT.j2992 dated 06.06.2016 submitting the above mentiond proposal to this Ministry for seeking Terms of Reference (ToR)in terms of tb provisions of the Environment Impact Assessment (EIA)Notification, 2006 undr the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986. 2. The proposal for Development of Access controlled Nagpur-Mumbc Expressway from Talegaon Village, Igatpuri Taluka, Nashik District Border t Vadape, Bhiwandi Taluka, Thane District in Maharashtra by Maharashtra Stat Road Development Corporation Ltd, was considered by the Expert Appraise Committee (EAC) in the Ministry for Infrastructure Development, Coasts Regulation Zone, Buildingj Construction and Miscellaneous projects, in its 1601 meeting held on 28-29 June, 2016. 3. The details of the project, as per the documents submitted by the projec proponents, and also as informed during the above said EAC meeting, ar reported to be as under:- (i) The project involves development of Access controlled Nagpur-Mumbi Expressway from Talegaon Village, Igatpuri Taluka (Nashik District border 00.0 km) to Vadape, Bhiwandi Taluka (Thane District 80.2 km) in Maharashtn promoted by Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation Ltd (MSRDC). -
Redesigning Khardi Rural Piped Water Network Scheme for Sustainability
Redesigning Khardi Rural Piped Water Network Scheme for Sustainability Authors: Varsha Choudhary, Om P. Damani, Rajaram Desai, Aditya Joshi, Monika Kanwat, Manju Kaushal, Swati Kharole , Yogesh Pawde, Prerana Rathore and MilindSohoni Indian Institute of Technology Bombay Powai, Mumbai – 400 076 Page 1 of 62 Table of Contents Redesigning Khardi Multi Village Rural Piped Water Scheme for Sustainability .................... 1 Executive Summary .......................................................................................................................... 5 1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................. 7 1.1 Background ................................................................................................................ 7 1.2 Objective and Scope .................................................................................................. 9 1.3 Approach and Methodology ........................................................................................ 9 1.4 Stakeholders ............................................................................................................ 10 2 Scheme Description .................................................................................................................. 12 2.1 Source, Raw Water Pumping and Treatment ........................................................... 12 2.2 Water Mains and Distribution Network .................................................................... -
BEFORE the STATE INFORMATION COMMISSION MAHARASHTRA – KONKAN REGION Appeal Under Section 19(3) of RTI Act 2005. Appeal No. KR-238/2008 Shri Mohammad Harun Kureshi, …
BEFORE THE STATE INFORMATION COMMISSION MAHARASHTRA – KONKAN REGION Appeal under Section 19(3) of RTI Act 2005. Appeal No. KR-238/2008 Shri Mohammad Harun Kureshi, ….. Appellant Madina Mutan Shop, Rabodi No.1,Thane..: 400 602. V/s Public Information Officer, ….. Respondent Public Relation Officer, Thane Municipal Corporation, Pachapakhadi, Thane.. The Appellate Authority, Municipal Commissioner, Thane Municipal Corporation, Pachapakhadi, Thane. Facts: The appellant by an application dated 5.4.2007 asked information regarding details of action taken against illegal meat sale on 18th April 2006. Interim Decision. The appeal application has been perused. The papers attached do not show that this matter has been examined and considered at the level of the First Appellate Authority. I remand this appeal to the First Appellate Authority for giving a hearing to the appellant and for giving a reasoned decision with a view to facilitate flow of maximum information to the appellant. A compliance report should be submitted, within 45 days by the First Appellant Authority, to me. The Public Information Officer should bring this decision to the notice of his First Appellate Authority to avoid delay and penal action. Sd/--- (Navin Kumar) State Information Commissioner Konkan Bhavan, Konkan Region Belapur, Navi Mumbai. Date:- 20th June, 2008. Decision. Appellant is present. First Appellate Authority Dr. R.T. Kendre, Medical Officer of Health, Thane Municipal Corporation is present. The matter has been already be decided vide Appeal No. KR-110/2008 before the Commission. Another appeal on the same original application cannot be entertained. (Navin Kumar) State Information Commissioner Konkan Bhavan, Konkan Region Belapur, Navi Mumbai. -
University of Mumbai, Mumbai
University of Mumbai, Mumbai http://mum.digitaluniversity.ac/ S. K. Somaiya College of Arts, Science and Commerce (463) Application Form for Examination of March 2018 event. B.Com.(with Credits)-Regular-C7525-T.Y.B.Com.-Sem VI To explore your personalized Job Opportunities, Competitive Exams, Career Fairs etc., click on 'EASY' link in your 'e-Suvidha' account on http://mum.digitaluniversity.ac/. Activate your 'e-Suvidha' account and login today! Examination form No.: PRN: Eligibility Status: 056022 Division/Section: Roll No.: 2015016401878371 Eligible B 149 Instruction Medium: Nationality: India Student's Personal Information Student's Name: LODAYA KRIPA BHAVESH Mother's Name: KUNJALBEN Gender: Female Name in Vernacular Language:ȪȡȡͩĐȡȡȯ Address: D 503,KUKREJA COMPLEX,BLDG NO.2,L.B.S. MARG BHANDUP WEST City: MUMBAI, Taluka: Kurla, District: Mumbai Suburban, State: Maharashtra, PIN: 400078 Telephone no.: Mobile no: 919769058859 Email : DOB: Jan 12, 1998 Category: Open Physically Handicap: No Previous Latest Examination Details: Sem I(Regular-C7525) Exam Event: Mar-2016 Seat No: 2015016401878371 (Status: Pass) Exam form appearance type: Fresher Paper Details: Please select Paper details which you want to appear ( UA - University Assessment,CA - College Assessment ) SN Paper Code Paper Name AM - AT 1 UBCOMTSVI.1.1 Financial Accounting & Auditing : Paper VIII - Financial Accounting Th-UA [ ] ;Th-CA [ ] 2 UBCOMTSVI.2.1 Financial Accounting & Auditing : Paper IX - Costing Accounting Th-UA [ ] ;Th-CA [ ] 3 UBCOMTSVI.3.1 Financial Accounting & Auditing : Paper X - Auditing Th-UA [ ] ;Th-CA [ ] 4 UBCOMTSVI.4 Commerce Paper V :Marketing and Human Resource Mangement Th-UA [ ] ;Th-CA [ ] 5 UBCOMTSVI.5 Business Economics Paper VI Th-UA [ ] ;Th-CA [ ] 6 UBCOMTSVI.6.10 Direct & Indirect Taxes Paper II - Indirect Taxes Th-UA [ ] ;Th-CA [ ] 7 UBCOMTSVI.7.18 Elements of Operations Research Th-UA [ ] ;Th-CA [ ] Convocation Fee Exam Form Late Fee Exam Form Super Late Fee Examination Fees Mark Statement Fee Total: Payment Details: Amount Received: College Receipt No. -
Research Article
Available Online at http://www.recentscientific.com International Journal of CODEN: IJRSFP (USA) Recent Scientific International Journal of Recent Scientific Research Research Vol. 8, Issue, 7, pp. 18129-18135, July, 2017 ISSN: 0976-3031 DOI: 10.24327/IJRSR Research Article LIMNOLOGICAL STUDIES OF NILJE AND GOVELI PONDS OF KALYAN TALUKA, MAHARASHTRA, INDIA Tushar A. Pawar* and Madhuri K. Pejaver 1Mahatma Night Degree College of Arts and Commerce, Chembur-71 2B.N. Bandodkar College of Science, Thane DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.24327/ijrsr.2017.0807.0456 ARTICLE INFO ABSTRACT Article History: Water is considered as the elixir of life and is consumed in the greatest quantity throughout the world for drinking, bathing, washing, recreation, irrigation and aquaculture. Rivers, ponds, lakes and tanks Received 05th April, 2017 are the major sources of the water. Present study undertaken to analyse water quality parameters of Received in revised form 21st Nilje and Goveli ponds in KalyanTaluka for the period of 12 months i.e. from June 2014 to May May, 2017 2015. Various parameters like pH, Temperature, total hardness, alkalinity, chlorides, total solids, Accepted 06th June, 2017 suspended solids, and total dissolved solids, nitrates, phosphates, silicates, CO , dissolved oxygen, Published online 28th July, 2017 2 biological oxygen demand, chemical oxygen demand, salinity and electrical conductivity were Key Words: analysed as per the methods given in APHA (2005) and Trivedi and Goel (1984). The results revels that all the parameters studied are within permissible limit according to Indian Standard specified for Nilje, Goveli, Ponds, Physico-chemical, drinking water. Parameters Copyright © Tushar A. Pawar and Madhuri K. -
Study of Physico-Chemical Status for Augmentation of Kamvari River Flow and Restoration of Water Quality in Bhiwandi City (MS)
Acta Scientific AGRICULTURE (ISSN: 2581-365X) Volume 4 Issue 8 August 2020 Research Article Study of Physico-Chemical Status for Augmentation of Kamvari River Flow and Restoration of Water Quality in Bhiwandi City (MS) Snehal S Donde* Received: February 19, 2020 Dean Administrative Affairs, BhaktivedantaVidyapeetha Research Centre, India Published: July 11, 2020 *Corresponding Author: Snehal S Donde, Dean Administrative Affairs, © All rights are reserved by Snehal S Donde. BhaktivedantaVidyapeetha Research Centre, India. DOI: 10.31080/ASAG.2020.04.0872 Abstract - luted through the Bhiwandi city, Kalyan Taluka, Maharashtra. Researcher being a Jalnayak recognized by Government of Maharashtra Kamvari river was once a huge commercial navigation port, is now a diminishing perennial river of total 34 Km length flowing pol has taken initiative to revive and rejuvenate the river Kamvari along with other water bodies to restore its historic glory. The aim - is to make all water bodies pollution free. Thus, origin to confluence of river course was located with Google Earth app and remote ing in Arabian sea. The investigation of point and non-point sources of pollution, showed the establishment of most of the Textile sensing images and documented for first time the origin in Depoli and Lamaj village and confluence in Thane creek, ultimately drain untreated sewage water in the river. Water samples of river and other water bodies across Bhiwandi city was collected from multiple Units, Slaughter houses and Tabelas in blue line area of river and direct release of untreated effluents from these sources along with sites with intercept method, were subjected to Physico-chemical parameters tests. -
L-,--- Member Secretary DEAC, Thane F Meeting Ol District Levet Expeft Apprdisdl Committee - Fhdne Hetd on 16M Odober 2Ot&
{ Meeting d Distr'ct Levet Expert Approisol Commitlee -Thone held on 15m october 201& The 9th Meetine of District Level Expert Anpraisal Committee-l Hetd on 16th October 2018 At Samiti Sabagruha,2nd Floor, Niyojan Bhavan Building, Collector Office Thane Campus, Thane (W) The following members were present for the committee Meeting. Sr. Nominated Member Oflice and Post Name Role in DEAC Present/Absent No I Shri. U.L. Pawar Executive Engineer, Irrigation Chairman Present Department, Thane 2. Smt. Girja Desai Asst. Conservator of Forest, Member Present Thane 3. Mr. H.M. Sangnor Geologist, GSDA, Thane Member Present 4. Dr. Santoshi Shinde District Health Officer, Thane Member Present Representative 5. Shri. Sukhdeve Executive Engineer, Member Present Zila Parishad, Thane 6. Mr. Lad Regional Officer, Maharashtra Member Absent Pollution Control Board, Thane 7_ Dr. Pramod Salaskar Env ronmeut Expert Member Absent 8. Prof. Vinod Naravane Environment Expert Member Absent Prof. Birla College. Kalyan 9. Prof. Sudesh D. Rathod Environment Expert Member Present Prof. Thana collese 10. Smt. Subhangi Mane Assistant Engineer-I, Public Member Absent Works Department, Thane ll Shri. Manoj N Meshram District Mining Officer, Thane Member Present Secretary 12. Shri. TanajiYadav Regional Officer, Maharashtra Invitee Present Pollution Control Board, Member Navi Mumbai At the outset, the Chairman welcomed all the Members present for the meeting. Thereafter the items were taken up for discussion. o The following cases were placed before the committee for appraisal. Sr, FiIe Name of Proposal Taluka Village Suruey. No Area in Type of No No Ha. Land I 87 Shd. G.H. Ajwani Thane Adivali 94/A (Part) 1.42 FOREST Bhtavali 2 88 Mukesh & Company Thane Adivali 94lA (Part) 1.00 FOREST Bhtavali J 90 Shd. -
Water Scenario 2025
National Level Conference on Water Management Scenario 2025 Problems, Issues and Challenges. WATER SCENARIO 2025 Prof. P.G. Shinde Head, Department of Geography Ex-Vice Principal, V.P.M.’s Joshi-Bedekar College, Thane. Chairman, Board of Studies of Geography, University of Mumbai. Water is needed in all aspects of life. Difficult to purify, expensive to transport and impossible to substitute, water is an indispensable element of life. Renewable fresh water is an increasingly scarce commodity and the amount of fresh water actually available to people is finite. The general objective is to make certain, that adequate supplies of water of good quality are maintained, for the entire population of this planet, while preserving the hydrologic, biological, and chemical functions of the ecosystems, adapting human activities within the capacity limits of nature and combating vectors of water related diseases. Without sufficient water, economic development becomes virtually impossible and conflict over scarce resources virtually inevitable. Regional and local water shortages have always existed because of the inequalities of the hydrological cycle, but a global view also indicates that the entire hydrologic cycle is nearing the limits of use and therefore, even the water surplus countries will very soon start experiencing water shortages. United Nation Organization has given top priority to the problem of water scarcity and sanitation. This is because: · The subsurface water table level is shrinking in all the continents of the world. · Agricultural lands are becoming saline. · Increasing pollution of surface and sub-surface waters. · Nearly 45 crores of people in 29 countries are staying in water-deficit regions. -
Special Publication On
MAHARASHTRA ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL MONTHLY ECONOMIC DIGEST VOL. XLVI NO.: 09 July 2017 350 Pages `300 ISSN 2456 - 2457 Special Publication on WATER NERIL is a leading name in the eld of environmental consultancy, water resource development, land use planning, and the management of habitats since 1996. e company was established in the year 1995 and is accredited by the Quality Council of India (QCI-NABET) on behalf of the Ministry of Environment & Forests (MoEF), Government of India, to carry out EIA Studies for obtaining environmental clearance from competent authorities for development projects. NERIL’s objective is to provide project related specic services to government, semi-government and private organisations as well as conduct research in the eld of environment. We have a competent and well- experienced team of experts and the In tune with nature’s beat necessary equipments and infrastructure to conduct studies in the eld of environment. NERIL is committed to provide scientic and sustainable solutions for ensuring unhindered conservation and improved ecology in tune with the developmental prerogatives. Our highly qualied team can provide holistic design, applied research, timely execution and professional support in the best possible manner A DIVERSE RANGE OF CONSULTANCY SERVICES SOFTWARE CAPABILITY Preparation and management of watershed management plans (WMP). NERIL has the in-house ability to design Preparation of catchment area treatment plans (CAT Plans) for large and web based application soware for GIS medium scale hydro-power and infrastructure projects. applications for wide ranging needs in Environmental impact assessment (EIA) of infrastructure projects, and the cartography, forestry and other user specic preparation of environmental management and monitoring plans (EMP).