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Annexure- I Demography
February PUNE MUNICIPAL CORPORATION 2011 Fire Hazards Response and Mitigation Plan Annexure- I Demography 91 February PUNE MUNICIPAL CORPORATION 2011 Fire Hazards Response and Mitigation Plan Demography: 1.1. Population Growth Trends: The population of Pune city as per Census 2001 is close to 25 lakhs. In the last 50 years, the city’s population has grown by more than five times. The growth in population testifies to the vibrancy of its economic activity. Table 1. Population Trends: Census Year Population Total Decadal Change Growth Rate(%) 1951 488,419 1961 606,777 118,358 24.23 1971 856,105 249,328 41.09 1981 1,203,363 347,258 40.56 1991 5 1,691,430 488,067 40.56 2001 2,538,473 847,043 50.08 Population Growth: The decadal growth rate in the Pune area is 50.08% as per the Census 2001. 2: Growth Rate of the population in Pune: A Comparison Category Decadal Growth Rate Pune 50.08% Maharashtra 20.68% India 21.54% (Source: Census 2001) Other Characteristics: India has a very young population with a median population age of 24 years; about 65% of the total population is less than 35 years old. Pune is also reflective of this demographic characteristic with the median age being closer to the national level. But, 62 percent of the total population is under the age of 30 years. In Pune, the 25-34 age group forms a larger proportion of the total population compared to that prevailing at the national level. It is estimated that about 50 percent of the population increase is on account of in-migration. -
Reg. No Name in Full Residential Address Gender Contact No. Email Id Remarks 9421864344 022 25401313 / 9869262391 Bhaveshwarikar
Reg. No Name in Full Residential Address Gender Contact No. Email id Remarks 10001 SALPHALE VITTHAL AT POST UMARI (MOTHI) TAL.DIST- Male DEFAULTER SHANKARRAO AKOLA NAME REMOVED 444302 AKOLA MAHARASHTRA 10002 JAGGI RAMANJIT KAUR J.S.JAGGI, GOVIND NAGAR, Male DEFAULTER JASWANT SINGH RAJAPETH, NAME REMOVED AMRAVATI MAHARASHTRA 10003 BAVISKAR DILIP VITHALRAO PLOT NO.2-B, SHIVNAGAR, Male DEFAULTER NR.SHARDA CHOWK, BVS STOP, NAME REMOVED SANGAM TALKIES, NAGPUR MAHARASHTRA 10004 SOMANI VINODKUMAR MAIN ROAD, MANWATH Male 9421864344 RENEWAL UP TO 2018 GOPIKISHAN 431505 PARBHANI Maharashtra 10005 KARMALKAR BHAVESHVARI 11, BHARAT SADAN, 2 ND FLOOR, Female 022 25401313 / bhaveshwarikarmalka@gma NOT RENEW RAVINDRA S.V.ROAD, NAUPADA, THANE 9869262391 il.com (WEST) 400602 THANE Maharashtra 10006 NIRMALKAR DEVENDRA AT- MAREGAON, PO / TA- Male 9423652964 RENEWAL UP TO 2018 VIRUPAKSH MAREGAON, 445303 YAVATMAL Maharashtra 10007 PATIL PREMCHANDRA PATIPURA, WARD NO.18, Male DEFAULTER BHALCHANDRA NAME REMOVED 445001 YAVATMAL MAHARASHTRA 10008 KHAN ALIMKHAN SUJATKHAN AT-PO- LADKHED TA- DARWHA Male 9763175228 NOT RENEW 445208 YAVATMAL Maharashtra 10009 DHANGAWHAL PLINTH HOUSE, 4/A, DHARTI Male 9422288171 RENEWAL UP TO 05/06/2018 SUBHASHKUMAR KHANDU COLONY, NR.G.T.P.STOP, DEOPUR AGRA RD. 424005 DHULE Maharashtra 10010 PATIL SURENDRANATH A/P - PALE KHO. TAL - KALWAN Male 02592 248013 / NOT RENEW DHARMARAJ 9423481207 NASIK Maharashtra 10011 DHANGE PARVEZ ABBAS GREEN ACE RESIDENCY, FLT NO Male 9890207717 RENEWAL UP TO 05/06/2018 402, PLOT NO 73/3, 74/3 SEC- 27, SEAWOODS, -
Earthen Swapnapurti by Earthen Group
Earthen Swapnapurti By Earthen Group Uruli Kanchan Pune Near Harjeevan Hospital Plots from 6 Lakhs Launch Date Not Available Expected Possession Not Available Floor Plans Not Available Overview of Earthen Swapnapurti Pune is expanding rapidly with more sophisticated life and very less opportunity for a peaceful life. Earthen Group brings the prospects of a much tangible life style that suits for people who belong to the nature. Earthen Group launches “Swapnapurti”a project of developed bungalow plots in this blessed village of Urli Kanchan. The project is of total 6 acres, with ample amenities. We are quoting a pre-launch offer of Rs.499/- per sqft Urli Kanchan is a village 33 kms East of Pune. The village has been famous for its Naturopathy Centre (Nisarg Upchar Ashram) which was started by Mahatma Gandhi in the 1960s. It is surrounded by beautiful mountain range of Sinhagad – Bhuleshwar towards the South, Mula-Mutha river flowing towards the north and with the pilgrim center of Jejuri on the other side of the mountain range. PMRDA (Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority) has proposed The latest development in this region as the (MADC) Maharshtra Airport Development Company proposes, is the Pune International Airport near Waghapur and Rajewadi village stretching to almost 1200-1500 hectares that will set the location in a drastic change of business, hotels, cargo handling, tourism services and many other commercial activities, simultaneously fetching a higher ROI on the project. The State government paved the way for PMRDA’s formation in March 2016. Areas around Pune such as Maval and Mulshi are starting to see similar rapid growth with several housing projects and tourism destinations coming up. -
Study of Challenges Faced by Farmers Related to Irrigation Water for Increasing Crop Production
Asian Journal of Advances in Agricultural Research 12(2): 1-6, 2020; Article no.AJAAR.54381 ISSN: 2456-8864 Study of Challenges Faced by Farmers Related to Irrigation Water for Increasing Crop Production Vineetha Chinthalu1, Narayan G. Hegde2* and Ashwini Supekar3 1Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune, India. 2BAIF Development Research Foundation, Pune, India. 3Department of Geology, Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune, India. Authors’ contributions This work was carried out in collaboration among all authors. Author VC designed the study, performed the statistical analysis, wrote the protocol, wrote the first draft of the manuscript, managed the analyses of the study and managed the literature searches. All authors read and approved the final manuscript. Article Information DOI: 10.9734/AJAAR/2020/v12i230074 Editor(s): (1) Dr. Daniele De Wrachien, Retired Professor, Department of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, The State University of Milan, Italy. Reviewers: (1) Éva Pék, Kaposvár University, Hungary. (2) Hussin Jose Hejase, Al Maaref University, Lebanon. (3) Minithra Sivakumar, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, India. Complete Peer review History: http://www.sdiarticle4.com/review-history/54381 Received 24 November 2019 Accepted 28 January 2020 Original Research Article Published 05 February 2020 ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to evaluate the groundwater scenario in Haveli block of Pune district in Maharashtra, India. An interdisciplinary approach and techniques in both natural and social sciences was used, to unravel how local hydrogeological conditions and institutional arrangements interact and contribute to water problems. The study also attempted to understand the sources of water available for irrigation, methods of irrigation followed by farmers and to suggest how to improve the surface water use for increasing crop yield and area coverage. -
FORM – 1 & 1 a for “ RIVERVIEW CITY”
FORM – 1 & 1 A For “ RIVERVIEW CITY” AT Gat nos. 1 to 21, 23 to 41, 43 to 57, 58/A to D, 59 to75, 76/2, 77 to 124, 126 to 129, 202, 400, 405, 407, 419, 443, 448, 460, 471, 483, 509, 511, 520, 523, 540/1 to 3, 541, 543, 551 to 553, 1059 to 1068, 1070 to 1077, 1081 to 1093, 1099 to 1111, 1125 to 1131, 1132/1 to 1132/3, 1136 to 1149, 1150 (part), 1151, 1152/ 1 & 2, 1153 to 1156, 1158, 1159, 1160/ 1 to 5, 1163 to 1167 village Kadamvakvasti, Tal. Haveli, Dist. Pune, Maharashtra. By M/s. Riverview City Constructions Ltd. Pune FORM – 1 For “ RIVERVIEW CITY” AT Gat nos. 1 to 21, 23 to 41, 43 to 57, 58/A to D, 59 to75, 76/2, 77 to 124, 126 to 129, 202, 400, 405, 407, 419, 443, 448, 460, 471, 483, 509, 511, 520, 523, 540/1 to 3, 541, 543, 551 to 553, 1059 to 1068, 1070 to 1077, 1081 to 1093, 1099 to 1111, 1125 to 1131, 1132/1 to 1132/3, 1136 to 1149, 1150 (part), 1151, 1152/ 1 & 2, 1153 to 1156, 1158, 1159, 1160/ 1 to 5, 1163 to 1167 village Kadamvakvasti, Tal. Haveli, Dist. Pune, Maharashtra. By M/s. Riverview City Constructions Ltd. Pune 1 Form 1, “RIVERVIEW CITY” at Village Kadamwakvasti, Pune APPENDIX - I (See paragraph - 6) FORM 1 (I) Basic Information # Item Details 1. Name of the project/s “RIVERVIEW CITY” 2. S. No. in the schedule 8 (b) 3. -
College : P.M.D. College Uruli Kanchan
A Brief Bio-Data Name : Dr.Shaikh. Kamarunnissa Abdul Hamid Birth Date : 22 October 1979. College : P.M.D. College Uruli Kanchan. Subject : Commerce Designation : Assistant Professor of Commerce Correspondence Address: Iqbal Sound Service, FarateGalli, Tal- Daund, Dist- Pune. Pin Code: 413801.phon - 9766737394 Mobile : 9766737394 E-mail : [email protected] 1) Academic Achievements: Examinations Name of the Board / Year of Percentage Division Subject University Passing of marks / Class/ obtained Grade S.S.C. Maharashtra State Board March 1995 59% B+ Maths, Science, of Secondary and Higher Marathi, Hindi, Secondary Education, English, Social Mumbai Science. H.S.C. Maharashtra State Board March 1997 58.83 % B+ Marathi, of Secondary and Higher English, Secondary Education, Account, Mumbai S/p,O/C, Ecco B.com. Higher Special Banking, University of Pune. March 2000 56.60 % Second Class M.Com. Higher Special Banking, University of Pune. May 2002 55.55 % Second Class M.Phil A study of silk Y. C. M. O. U. Nashik 2009 66.43 % 1st class product in daunt taluka Ph.D Public sector University of Pune support for submitted the Ph.D. 2018 -------- -------- agriculture Thisese development - Higher B.ED University of Pune. 2012 -------- Second Science, Maths. Class Department of Co- GDC&A May 2001 1st class -------- operation Others Information Technology 2004 73% -------- -------- examination, if any 1. MS-CIT 2.Tally Information Technology 2000 61% -------- -------- 3.Office Information Technology 1998 B+ -------- -------- Automation 4.Typing in 1998 67% -------- -------- English 30 W.P.M. 2) Papers presented in Conference / seminars / workshops: Sr, No Title of the paper Title of Organized By Place Whether presented Conference / international / Seminar National/State/ Regional/College or University level Impact of Impact of University globalisation on globalisation on S.M. -
On a Collection of Centipedes (Myriapoda : Chilopoda) from Pune, Maharashtra
1tIIe. ZDflI. Surv. India, 93 (1-2) : 165-174, 1993 ON A COLLECTION OF CENTIPEDES (MYRIAPODA : CHILOPODA) FROM PUNE, MAHARASHTRA. B. E. YADAV Zoological Survey of India Western Regional Station Pune-411 005. INTRODUCTION The Centipedes are an important group of organisms. They are poisonous, cryptic, solitary, carnivorous and nocturnal. Their distribution and taxonomy have been studied by Attems (1930). The centipedes from Deccan area are reported by Jangi and Dass (1984). However, there is no upto-date account of centipedes occuring in and around Pune, Maharashtra. On the basis of huge collection present in the Western Regional Station, Pune, an attempt has been made to record centipedes from Pune district. The present paper deals with six genera comorising eighteen species of centipedes belongIng to the family Scolopendridae, mostly collected from Haveli taluka (Fig. 1). Occasionally bling centipedes (Cryptopidae) as well as long centipedes possessing more than 21 trunk segments, were also observed. DESCRIPTION ON LOCALITIES Pune city is situated 18 0 35' North latitude and 73° 53' East longitude at 558.6 m above MSL, with normal rainfall 675 mm per year in Maharashtra State. Centipedes were collected in the vicinity of Pune from Haveli, Khed, Maval, Ambegaon, Sirur and Purandar talukas. Haveli taluka ; Eastern portion of this taluka is characterised by brown soil and mixed deciduous forest. 1. Akurdi: Akurdi is a small village situated 18 kms. NW of pune and at 575 m above MSL. This area occupies many stones and boulders. 2. Bhosri: Bhosri is a suburban area, 19 km. N of Pune on ~une-Nasik road. -
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ART, DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY MIT Art, Design & Technology University Pune, INDIA A leap toward World Class Education 02 MIT ART, DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY UNIVERSITY ART DESIGN TECHNOLOGY 03 A true source of Inspiration… Dr. V. D. Karad, a renowned educationist who is known in the society for his work in human rights, spiritual advices & democracy, is a strong follower of Vivekananda. Recently (2015) he participated in “Parliament of World's Religions” at Salt Palace Convention Center, SaltLake city, Utah, (U.S.) More than 10,000 people from all over the world, from more than 80 nations and more than 50 faiths were present for the said parliament. He is the same person who has initiated the First International Robocon, and World Peace Eco Park in 2009. Under his valuable guidance MAEERS's MIT group of Institutions has reached 63 institutions with more than 50000 students on the campuses. His chain of “Vishwashanti Gurukul” schools initiated in 2007 has in a short span of time come up at more than 7 locations. His institution has received UNESCO chair in 1996 from UNESCO Paris for his extraordinary contribution towards human rights & democracy. Hon'ble, Prof. Dr. Vishwanath D. Karad President – MIT Art, Design & Technology University, Pune 04 MIT ART, DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY UNIVERSITY Meaning nothing is more sacred than knowledge. He who is himself perfected in yoga or similar Sacrifice finds better opportunity for himself in due course of Time. MIT Art, Design & Technology University, Pune offers a large number of programs both at the under-graduate and post-graduate levels. I am sure that you will be able to find a course that will meet your expectations and help you prepare yourself for future life. -
Changing Hydrosocial Cycles in Periurban India
Delft University of Technology Changing hydrosocial cycles in Periurban India Butsch, Carsten; Chakraborty, Shreya; Gomes, Sharlene L.; Kumar, Shamita; Hermans, Leon M. DOI 10.3390/land10030263 Publication date 2021 Document Version Final published version Published in Land Citation (APA) Butsch, C., Chakraborty, S., Gomes, S. L., Kumar, S., & Hermans, L. M. (2021). Changing hydrosocial cycles in Periurban India. Land, 10(3), 1-22. [263]. https://doi.org/10.3390/land10030263 Important note To cite this publication, please use the final published version (if applicable). Please check the document version above. Copyright Other than for strictly personal use, it is not permitted to download, forward or distribute the text or part of it, without the consent of the author(s) and/or copyright holder(s), unless the work is under an open content license such as Creative Commons. Takedown policy Please contact us and provide details if you believe this document breaches copyrights. We will remove access to the work immediately and investigate your claim. This work is downloaded from Delft University of Technology. For technical reasons the number of authors shown on this cover page is limited to a maximum of 10. land Article Changing Hydrosocial Cycles in Periurban India Carsten Butsch 1,* , Shreya Chakraborty 2, Sharlene L. Gomes 3, Shamita Kumar 4 and Leon M. Hermans 3,5 1 Department of Geosciences, Institute for Geography, University of Cologne, DE-50923 Cologne, Germany 2 South Asia Consortium for Interdisciplinary Water Resources Studies, -
Articulating Masculinity and Space in Urban India
Syracuse University SURFACE Dissertations - ALL SURFACE July 2016 Making Men in the City: Articulating Masculinity and Space in Urban India Madhura Lohokare Syracuse University Follow this and additional works at: https://surface.syr.edu/etd Part of the Social and Behavioral Sciences Commons Recommended Citation Lohokare, Madhura, "Making Men in the City: Articulating Masculinity and Space in Urban India" (2016). Dissertations - ALL. 520. https://surface.syr.edu/etd/520 This Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by the SURFACE at SURFACE. It has been accepted for inclusion in Dissertations - ALL by an authorized administrator of SURFACE. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Abstract In my dissertation, I illustrate the way in which processes in contemporary urban India structure the making/ unmaking of gendered identities for young men in a working class, scheduled caste neighborhood in the western Indian city of Pune. Present day Pune, an aspiring metropolis, presents a complex socio-spatial intersection of neoliberal processes and peculiar historical trajectories of caste exclusion; this dissertation seeks to highlight how socio-spatial dynamics of the city produce and sustain gendered identities and inequalities in Pune, a city hitherto neglected in academic research. Also, my focus on young men’s gendered identities speaks to a growing recognition that men need to be studied in gendered terms, as ‘men,’ in order to understand fully the dimensions of gendered inequalities and violence prevalent in South Asian cities today. I follow the lives of young men between 16 and 30 in a neighborhood in the eastern part of Pune, who belong to a scheduled caste called Matang. -
ART DESIGN TECHNOLOGY in Pursuit of Art, Science & Knowledge to Culminate Wisdom
INDIA'S PRIVATE STATE UNIVERSITY ART DESIGN TECHNOLOGY In Pursuit of Art, Science & Knowledge to Culminate Wisdom JOURNEY OF FOUR DECADES TOWARDS EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE ..... INDIA'S ONE OF THE FINEST PRIVATE STATE UNIVERSITY ART DESIGN TECHNOLOGY In Pursuit of Art, Science & Knowledge to Culminate Wisdom Education has no Boundaries & a Career is not just made within four walls. Go out... Explore... Discover... Read & Get Inspired. Prof. Dr. Vishwanath D. Karad President, MIT Art Design & Technology University, Pune, India Education has no Boundaries & a Career is not just made within four walls. Go out... Explore... Discover... Read & Get Inspired. Prof. Dr. Vishwanath D. Karad President, MIT Art Design & Technology University, Pune, India Father Founder of MAEER's MIT, philanthropist and a spiritual revolutionist, Dr. Vishwanath Karad, is an ardent follower of Swami Vivekananda. A Nobel Son of mother land India meant for Human Rights Democracy and the World peace activity. He is a firm believer of manifestation of science and technology is for the well being of the society. No cast creed and the religion stops the human being to work for the betterment of the society. In true sense he has made this happen by creating the world's largest dome “Philosopher Saint Shri Dnyaneshwar Maharaj World Peace Prayer Hall and World Peace Library” which is the biggest Library in the World and more than 3500 + people can do the prayer on the campus of MIT ADT University, Pune, India. It was inaugurated on 2nd October 2018. In the year 2015 with this capacity he has participated in 'Parliament of World's Religions' held in Salt Palace Convention Centre, Salt Lake City, Utah (United States). -
Women Self Help Groups and Sustainability Indices: a Study of Successful Self Help Groups in Uruli Kanchan Village, Pune District
International Journal of Management (IJM) Volume 8, Issue 1, January – February 2017, pp.127–136, Article ID: IJM_08_01_014 Available online at http://iaeme.com/Home/issue/IJM?Volume=8&Issue=1 Journal Impact Factor (2016): 8.1920 (Calculated by GISI) www.jifactor.com ISSN Print: 0976-6502 and ISSN Online: 0976-6510 © IAEME Publication WOMEN SELF HELP GROUPS AND SUSTAINABILITY INDICES: A STUDY OF SUCCESSFUL SELF HELP GROUPS IN URULI KANCHAN VILLAGE, PUNE DISTRICT Dr. Sunil Ujagare Dean, M.B.A. Department, NBN Sinhgad School of Management Studies, Sawitribai Phule, Pune University, India Ashwini Bhagwat Research Scholar, Sinhgad Institute of Management Vadgaon (BK) Pune, Sawitribai Phule, Pune University, India ABSTRACT In India half of the population comprises of women but businesses owned and operated by them constitute less than 5%. This is the reflection of developing India on social, cultural as well as economic front. Women Self Help Groups in India are formed with a view to mobilize savings of poor and marginal sectors of society. This will help to eradicate poverty and strengthening of weaker sections of society. With this view Self Help Groups in Maharashtra are formed in the form of village organizations under the guidelines provided in’ Dashasutras’. Formation of self help groups is much easier process than to make them sustainable. This paper discusses about various indices which influence sustainability of self help groups. Those indices are leadership index, index of meeting, record keeping index, conflict index, goal clarity index. Each index factor is considered as index of sustainability. Using confidence interval method analysis mean of indices is calculated and conclusions are drawn.