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State Expert Appraisal Committee-3 (SEAC-3), Maharashtra Agenda for 121 SEAC-3 meeting scheduled on 29, 30 July, 2021 & 03, 04 August 2021 through Video Conference Instructions for SEAC-3 meeting through video-conferencing: A. Pre Meeting:- 1. PP and Consultant are requested to inform following details of their representatives (not more than two) who will attend the meeting. They will be informed about details of the said Video Conferencing. (a) Name and designation of person: (b) Mobile Number : (c) e mail ID : The above information shall be sent on [email protected] and Whats app Number (9869023351) of Scientist II, Environment & Climate Change Department by 22nd, July 2021 (3 PM). 2. PP/ consultant are requested to mail presentation and following documents (separate‘.pdf’ files only) in prescribed format, by 22nd, July 2021@ 3 PM on following email-IDs : Sr.No Name of Member email Ids 1 Dr.Deepak Mhaisekar IAS Rtd. [email protected] Chairman 2 Shri Mukund Pathak [email protected] Expert Member 3 Shri Kiran Acharekar [email protected] Expert Member 4 Shri. Dattatray R. Thorat, Expert [email protected] Member 5 Dr. Aseem Gokarn Harwansh [email protected] Expert Member 6 Shri. Narendra Toke, [email protected] Secretary 7 Archana Parshurame [email protected] 3. The subject of the mail shall be written in following format: “Submission of information for Meeting number-121:- <Sr. No. in Agenda> <UID/Proposal number> <.PP name> ” 4. List of documents: 1. Duly filled / signed Form-1 and 1A with consolidated statement (in MS Word format).Details of CER activities in prescribed format. -
Mapping Tourists Centers in Pune City Using Geospatial Technology Using Quantum GIS and Google Earth
Mapping Tourists Centers in Pune city using Geospatial Technology Using Quantum GIS and Google Earth Tutorial ID: IGET_CT_002 This tutorial has been developed by BVIEER as part of the IGET web portal intended to provide easy access to geospatial education. This tutorial is released under the Creative Commons license. Your support will help our team to improve the content and to continue to offer high quality geospatial educational resources. For suggestions and feedback please visit www.iget.in. IGET_CT-002 Mapping tourist centers of Pune city Mapping Tourist centers of Pune city using geospatial technology Objective: To identify the tourist places in Pune city and map them using different typologies. Software: Google Earth, Quantum GIS Level: Advanced Time required: 2 Hour Prerequisites and Geospatial Skills: 1. Quantum GIS should be installed on the computer and basic knowledge of interface 2. Google Earth should be installed and Basic knowledge about the its interface 3. Should have completed all the GIS and RS tutorials from the dst-iget portal. Tutorial Credits:, Mr. Sanjay Jagtap, Mr. Ganesh Dhawale, Mr. Praveen Kamble, Mrs. Kanchan Misal, Mr. Gorakh Waje Edited: Ms. Prachi Dev, Mr. Lakshmikanth Kumar and Prof. Dr. Shamita Kumar Reading: 2 IGET_CT-002 Mapping tourist centers of Pune city Introduction: Pune is the seventh largest city in India and second largest city in Maharashtra after Mumbai. Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) jurisdiction extends up to an area of 243.84 sq. km. housing 2.54 million populace within 144 wards. Referred as ‘Detroit of India’, the city has experienced a long standing urban tradition: first as an historical center of pre-colonial urbanism, then as an important military center during British rule, after independence as a rapidly growing contemporary industrial center, and today identified as a growing metropolis. -
The Planning Strategies for Urban Land Use Pattern: a Case Study of Pune City, India
ISSN: 2319-8753 International Journal of Innovative Research in Science, Engineering and Technology Vol. 2, Issue 7, July 2013 THE PLANNING STRATEGIES FOR URBAN LAND USE PATTERN: A CASE STUDY OF PUNE CITY, INDIA Mrs. Rupali P Zope1 Assistant Professor, Civil Engineering Department, Symbiosis Institute of Technology, Pune1 Abstract: Urbanization, one of the important factors in the development of the countries, has really crates some negative impacts on the cities. The rapid and haphazard growth of the major cities in India generates numerous problems in the country. The further growth incorporates the haphazardly developed areas into the city leading to the imbalanced land use pattern. The growth of the cities normally extends more to the fringe areas and it creates the unplanned development of the cities. The development of the cities in the concentric pattern or radial pattern had raised the challenges for the planning of the cities. Pune, the cultural and education centre of Maharashtra, is also facing the problems. In the same context, because of the imbalance land use pattern, Pune city is facing problems of unequal distribution of physical and social infrastructure in the city. Keywords: Urbanization, land use pattern, metropolitan cities, population growth. I. INTRODUCTION The Challenges of Urbanization in India are unprecedented in scale and significance. It can be better understood by the proportion of population in India and the lack of social and physical infrastructure required to cater the needs of the target. The increasing number of slum pockets revels the imbalance effectively. In order to ensure competitiveness of our cities and ensure basic services to our citizens, urgent steps are required to harness the opportunity of scale of urbanization presents. -
SIF Report PDF Download
SIF Report PDF Download Institutional Information Name of the Institution All India Shri Shivaji Memorial Institute Type Existing Society College of Pharmacy Kennedy Road Near R T O Pune Year of Establishment 1996 Name of The Course Extension of Increase in intake Introduction of new Year Approval. course. course. M.Pharm 2006 Pharmacology M.Pharm 2004 Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance M.Pharm 2004 Pharmaceutical Chemistry M.Pharm 2005 Pharmaceutics B.Pharm 1996 House no./ Bld. No./ Apt. No 94A/94/2 Street/ Road/ Lane KENNEDY ROAD Area/locality/sector NEAR RTO Landmark NEAR RTO State/UT MAHARASHTRA District PUNE Block Gram Panchayat NA Village PUNE Police Station SHIVAJINAGAR Pin Code 411001 Post Office SHIVAJINAGAR Telephone No 26058204 STD code 26058208 Fax No 26058208 Email ID [email protected] Web site of institution www.aissmscop.com Nearest Railway Station PUNE STATION Airport LOHAGAON PUNE Status of the course private Name, address of the ALL INDIA SHRI SHIVAJI conducting body Society/Trust/ Management MEMORIAL SOCIETY House no./ Bld. No./ Apt. No 55/56 Street/ Road/ Lane SHIVAJINAGAR Area/locality/sector SHIVAJINAGAR Landmark State/UT MAHARASHTRA District PUNE Block Gram Panchayat NA Village PUNE Police Station SHIVAJINAGAR Pin Code 411005 Post Office SHIVAJINAGAR Telephone No 25534661 STD code 25534199 Fax No 25534199 Email ID [email protected] Web site of institution www.aissms.org Nearest Railway Station PUNE STATION Airport LOHAGAON PUNE Appointment letter View Name of the Head of the DR. ASHWINI R. MADGULKAR Institution -
Under Government Orders
(Under Government Orders) BOMBAY PlUNTED AT THE GOVERNMENT CENTlUI. PRESS )btainable from the Government Publications Sales Depot, Institute of Science ' Building, Fort, Bombay (for purchasers in Bombay City); from the Government Book Depot, Chami Road Gardens, Bombay 4 (for orders from the mofussil) or I through the High Commissioner for India, India House, Aldwych, London. W.C.2 . or through any recognized Bookseller. Price-Re. 11 Anna.s 6 or 198. 1954 CONTENTS 1lJ. PAGB PREFACE v GENERAL INTRODUCTION • VII-X MAP. PART I. CHAPTER 1 : PHYSICAL FEATURES .urn NATURAL REsOURCES- 1 Boundaries and Sub-Divisions 1 ; ASpects 2 ; Hills 4 ; River Systems 6; Geology 10 ; Climate 11; Forests 20; Fauna 24 ; Birds 28; Fish 32; Snakes 37. PART n. CHAPTER 2: ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY- ,(1 Hindu Period ~90 B.C.-1295 A.D.) 41; Muslim Period (1295-1720) 43; Maratha Period \1720-1818) 52; British Period (1819-1947) 59. PART m. CIIAPTE~ 3: TIm, ~OPLE .AND Tm:m CULTURE-.- 69 Population' (1951 Census) 69; Food 75; Houses and Housing 76; Dress 78; Ornaments 21 ; Hindu CUstoms 82 ; Hindu Religious Practices 120;. Gaines 137; Dances 141; Akhadas or TaIims 145; ·Tamasha 146; Bene Israels'147; Christians 150; Muslims 153 ~ People from Tamil Nad 'and Kerala 157; Sindhi Hindus, 159. P~T IV....iECONOMIC ORGAN1ZAT~ON. CHAPTER 4: GENERAL ECONOMIC SURVEY .. 163 CHAPTER 5 : A~CULTUllE- 169 Agricultural .Popillation 169.; Rainfall 172; 'Agricultural Season 173; Soils 174; Land Utilization 177 j Holdings 183; Cereals 191; Pulses 196; Oil-Seeds 199; Drugs and Narcotics 201; Sugarcane 202; Condiments and Spices 204; Fibres 206; Fruits and Vegetables 207; AgricUltural. -
LAKES of CME (COLLEGE of MILITARY ENGINEERING), PUNE SITE VISIT REPORT Conducted on 27Th December 2015, Ecological Society Batch 2015-16 -Prepared by Prachi Wakaley
ECOLOGICAL INSERT: LAKES OF CME (COLLEGE OF MILITARY ENGINEERING), PUNE SITE VISIT REPORT Conducted on 27th December 2015, Ecological Society Batch 2015-16 -prepared by Prachi Wakaley INTRODUCTION CME is located in the South-East part of Pune, off the Old Mumbai Pune Highway. It is a resident college, establish post Independence,1950s. Functioning independently of the Army, it functions as a independent academic institute associating in Military engineering Research. Currently a land bank of about 400 acres .The campus houses certain Heritage Structures & some of very large & wonderful waterbodies, including the Asia longest Rowing Chanel, 2.5 Km long. Currently the campus is being encroached from 3 sides, North south & west with fast urbanizing PCMC & PMC areas , Viz; Anticlockwise being Bhosari, Kalewadi phata, pimpri, Pimple Gurav, Pimple nilakh & Khadki, Vishrantwadi, Dhanori & Lohagaon. The Built & open plan very clearly states that this pocket / land bank, serves as a Green lung to all these surrounding dense infrastructural growth. About the Campus Physiography: The campus gradually grades down to the river Mula on the southern side & a tributary Pavna of it runs parallel to the old Mumbai Highway along western edge. The Campus was earlier, mostly scrubby grassland, dry deciduous forest on verge of degradation. Patches of such grassland can be seen in the northern parts of the campus on the higher ground even today. Although the ecology of the lower lands have changed (upgraded for better) over the period of time. Mainly because of drastic inserts of the wetlands. The past: Urban issues & the Creation of Waterbodies : The campus was facing the foul smell odour problem during the 1980’s due to inflow of domestic sewage waste discharge by the growing population (development!) around it. -
Tdr Genration Sr
TDR GENRATION SR. LOCATION NAME OF D.R.C. HOLDERS use T. D. R. TOTAL D.R.C. NO. ISSUE DATE NO. Z O N AREA OF OF DRC 1 ERANDAWANA S. Shri. Jayant M, Lunawat Mrs. Sunita 100' D. P. Road B 3800.00 2001 18/2/1998 NO. 3/2/1 Jayant Lunawat(PAH) 2 ERANDAWANA S. Shri. Jayant M. Lunawat (PAH) 100' D. P. Road B 4567.00 2002 18/2/1998 NO. 3/2/2 3 ERANDAWANA S. NO. Shri. Jayant M. Lunawat (PAH) Land Surrenderd B 520.00 2003 24/9/1998 3/2/2 for pitching work to 4 ERANDAWANA S. NO. Shri. G. A. Patwardhan(PAH) 60'Mhatre D. P. Bridge Road B 5018.16 2004 03/06/1998 20+21 5 ERANDAWANA S. NO. Shri. G. A. Patwardhan(PAH) 60' D. P. Road B 1640.70 2005 03/06/1998 20+21+22 6 DHANKAWADI S. NO. Chairman Maktanand Co. Op. E. W. S. C 1608.25 2006 03/12/1998 11 HISS. NO. 6+7 Housing Soc. R. A. Shinde 7 MUNDHAWA S. NO. 3 Shri. Atual Ishwardas Chordia 80' D. P. Road C 7100.00 2007 (2216 17/3/1998 HISS. NO. 14 puravani) 8 MUNDHAWA S. NO. 3 Shri Atual Ishwardas Chordia 80' D. P. Road C 6900.00 2008 17/3/1998 A HISS. NO. 12 9 MUNDHWA S. NO. 3 A Shri Atual Ishwardas Chordia 80' D. P. Road C 6900.00 2009 17/3/1998 HISSA NO. 12 10 MUNDHWA S. NO. 3 A Shri. Atual Ishwardas Chordia 80' D. -
Pune 2018-19
The Details of HQrs Share of subscription and other dues has been mentined against PUNE BRANCH each member. How,ever branch share of subscription and other dues if any may be added by the Branch. S.N Index NAME & ADDRESS OF THE FIRM Remarks/Advt.Du o. No. 2016-172017-18 2018-19 2019-20 e M/s Adessara & Associates A-001, Tatram Park, St. No. 51/Part Opp Slirke Factory 5652 Ghorpodi,Pune-411001 1 Paid 1711 1711 1711 M/s Agarwal & Co. (Sh. B. K. Agarwal, Sh. Satish Nair) H-17, Geeta Society Ali Somaji Road, Pune Camp, Pune – 9627 2 411001 Tel: 26052108 Mob: 9425111729. 1711 1711 1711 1711 M/s Agarwal Agencies (Sh. Satendra Singh Sinsinwar ) 19, Bramho Annexe, Bramho, Baug Society, B.T. Kavde 3 11281 Road Pune -36 Tel: (O) 020-32908697, ® 020-32528271 Mob: 9371073070. Paid Paid Paid 1711 M/s Akshay Constructions Flat No. E1-27, 7th Floor, 'Citadel' B.T.Kavede Road, 6836 4 Ghorpadi, Pune-411001 1711 1711 1711 1711 M/s Anil Constn. Co. (Sh. N.R. Pophale, Sh. A.N. Pophale) 587/4, Vivekanand Society, Parvati, Pune-411030 1408 5 Tel. : 4337812. Paid Paid 1711 1711 M/s Apurva Constn. (Rajeev Sharma) Jasper-201, Hapis Hazeeli, Off. South Main Road 5716 6 Koregoan Park,Pune-411001 Rs.5,250/-(43rd AD 2625 & 44th Paid Paid Paid 1711 AD 2625) M/s Ares Constn. Co. (Sh. Sanjeev S. Mahajan, Sh. Baldev G. Mahajan) 3777 7 PT 312, Nalini Apts. 2, Sholapur Road, Pune-411001 Rs.21,000/-(43rd Tel. -
Housing Needs in New Suburbs of Indian Metropolii: Case Study Of
SPECIAL ARTICLES Housing Needs in New Suburbs of Indian Metropolii Case Study of Kothrud, Pune Hemalata C Dandekar Sashikant B Sawant This article, a survey of three localities in a rapidly expanding suburb of Pune, differentiated classwise, illustrates the segmented utilisation of livelihood opportunities, services and facilities by the residents of the region. More importantly, the article attributes the suburb's robust growth to its timeliness in meeting the emerging housing needs of the upwardly mobile middle class living in the heart of the Pune city and also suggests, that its relatiiely low infrastructural cost may be an incentive attracting the retired members of middle class households of Murnbai. AS Indiancities continueto expandat a tion, since legislation had been passed to between 1971 and 1991 (illustratedin seemingly inexorablepace in terms of prohibit the establishment of new indus- FiguresIband1c) xl:asconcentratedalong populationgrowthandphysicalsettlement tries in Bombay, industrial estates were fourgrowthcorridorsstretchingalong road on the land,it is useful to obtaininsight established around Pune in Hadapsar, connectorsout of the city (Bombay-Pune onthemechanisms through whichvarious Bhosari, resulting in growth of industries highway,Pune-Satararoad,Pune-Sholapur socialstratainthisrapidlygrowingurban and related housing around the city. By road,andPune-Nagarroad).It was also communityare meetingtheirneeds for 1971 Pune had expanded both spatially occurringalongKarveand Paudroad to housing,physicalinfrastructureandagood -
Kohinoor Presidentia Brochure
Site Address: S.No. 67-A, H.No. 6A, 8A, 8B, Ghorpadi, Pune at Pune (CB) - 411001 Corporate Address: Kohinoor Development Corporation, A-101/102, ICC Trade Tower, S.B. Road, Pune 411016 Presidentia by Kohinoor (registered as ‘The Kings Way A1, A2 & AN ADDRESS FIT FOR ARISTOCRATS A3') MahaRERA No.: P52100003300 Available at website: Call: 020 - 6764 0000 | www.kohinoorpune.com https://maharera.mahaonline.gov.in 2 & 3 BHK Residences in B.T. Kawade Road Disclaimer: The contents including images, text, graphics, etc. used in this brochure are solely for informational purposes and are not intended to constitute an offer or solicitation. All images which are not actual photographs are artist’s impressions and are indicative of the project and spaces. No furniture/s or accessories shown in the visuals are provided with the unit/tenement/apartment. The company is not responsible for the consequences of any action taken by the viewer relying purely on the material/information provided in this brochure. “We must dream of an aristocracy of achievement arising out of a democracy of opportunity.” ~ Thomas Jefferson The Etymology of ‘President’ Pronunciation: /ˈp r εz†dənt/ Latin: praesidēns ("presiding over; president, leader") The Latin word is the substantivized present active participle of the verb praesideō ("preside over"). The verb is composed from prae ("before") and sedeō ("sit"). The original meaning of the verb is 'to sit before' in the sense of presiding at a meeting. mage is for representational purpose. The ‘Waldorf Astoria’ of Residences Presenting, Presidentia by Kohinoor Among senior working professionals, premium living has become common these days. -
Chandannagar Chaturshrungi
CHANDANNAGAR NO SPOT OFFENCE TYPE POLICE STATION 1 BEHAND BANGALI CHIKAN SENTER, GARA ESTATE, KHARADI, PUNE. GAMBLING CHANDANNAGAR MEMAKU VAJAN KATYAJAVAL MAIDANAT, SR NO. 56, SAMARTH ROAD, 2 GAMBLING CHANDANNAGAR KHARADI, PUNE. 3 OPPOSITE DARGAROD MASJID KHARADI PUNE PROHIBITION CHANDANNAGAR 4 LEN 6 , OPPOSITE IT TOWER THITEWASTI KHARADI PUNE PROHIBITION CHANDANNAGAR AAMBEDKAR SOCIETY NEAR SUNDARBAIL SCHOOL, VADGAON SHERI, 5 GAMBLING CHANDANNAGAR PUNE. 6 NEAR JAIN MANDIR, POTE CHOWAL, VADGAON SHERI, PUNE. GAMBLING CHANDANNAGAR 7 BEHIND UPLA HOTEL DHARMANAGAR VADGAON SHERI PUNE GAMBLING CHANDANNAGAR 8 AMBEDKAR VASAHAT NEAR WATER TANK VADGAON SHERI PUNE GAMBLING CHANDANNAGAR 9 VADARWASTI NEAR GANPATI MANDIR VISHRANTWADI PUNE PROHIBITION CHANDANNAGAR 10 BEHIND BHARAT DHABA VISHRANTWADI PUNE PROHIBITION CHANDANNAGAR 11 KOLTE DEVLOPERS OPEN GROUND NEAR UON I ROAD GAMBLING CHANDANNAGAR CHATURSHRUNGI NO SPOT OFFENCE TYPE POLICE STATION 1 RAJWADA HOTEL MAGHE, PASHAN, PUNE. GANBLING CHATURSRUNGI 2 SOMESHWAR MANDIR MAGHE, JANWADI, PUNE. GANBLING CHATURSRUNGI 3 NEAR POMD PASHAN, NEAR PUBLIC PLEASE, PASHAN, PUNE. GANBLING CHATURSRUNGI 4 BREVHERIYA SOCIETY, BEHAND BALEWADI, PUNE. GANBLING CHATURSRUNGI 5 PANDAVNAGAR, ZADAKHALI, PUNE. GANBLING CHATURSRUNGI 6 NEAR AASHIRWAD GARAGE, BANER ROAD, PUNE. GANBLING CHATURSRUNGI 7 8459960368 MANDI POINT HOSPITAL CHOAWK, NEAR WADA HOTEL GAMBLING CHATURSRUNGI GOKHALE NAGAR IN FRONT OF SOMNATH MITRA MANDAL, LAL 8 GAMBLING CHATURSRUNGI CHOWL ZOPADPATTI, SYMBOYSIS COLLEGE, KERALA AAYURWEDIK LANE TANKUWAR 9 GAMBLING CHATURSRUNGI FIRODIYA PARK PANDAV NAGAR, SR NO. 883 VADARWADI, NEAR MARUTI MANDIR, 10 GAMBLING CHATURSRUNGI BLOCK NO.13, PUNE INDERA NAGARA VASAHAT, NEAR HANUMAN MANDIR, 11 GAMBLING CHATURSRUNGI CHATURSHRUNGI AUND PASHAN BHUMI CHE BHINT JAGAT JUNA JAKAT NAKA MAGHE, 12 GAMBLING CHATURSRUNGI AUNDH PUNE. 13 GOLANDAJ CHOAWK, VADARWADI, PUNE. -
4. Maharashtra Before the Times of Shivaji Maharaj
The Coordination Committee formed by GR No. Abhyas - 2116/(Pra.Kra.43/16) SD - 4 Dated 25.4.2016 has given approval to prescribe this textbook in its meeting held on 3.3.2017 HISTORY AND CIVICS STANDARD SEVEN Maharashtra State Bureau of Textbook Production and Curriculum Research, Pune - 411 004. First Edition : 2017 © Maharashtra State Bureau of Textbook Production and Curriculum Research, Reprint : September 2020 Pune - 411 004. The Maharashtra State Bureau of Textbook Production and Curriculum Research reserves all rights relating to the book. No part of this book should be reproduced without the written permission of the Director, Maharashtra State Bureau of Textbook Production and Curriculum Research, ‘Balbharati’, Senapati Bapat Marg, Pune 411004. History Subject Committee : Cartographer : Dr Sadanand More, Chairman Shri. Ravikiran Jadhav Shri. Mohan Shete, Member Coordination : Shri. Pandurang Balkawade, Member Mogal Jadhav Dr Abhiram Dixit, Member Special Officer, History and Civics Shri. Bapusaheb Shinde, Member Varsha Sarode Shri. Balkrishna Chopde, Member Subject Assistant, History and Civics Shri. Prashant Sarudkar, Member Shri. Mogal Jadhav, Member-Secretary Translation : Shri. Aniruddha Chitnis Civics Subject Committee : Shri. Sushrut Kulkarni Dr Shrikant Paranjape, Chairman Smt. Aarti Khatu Prof. Sadhana Kulkarni, Member Scrutiny : Dr Mohan Kashikar, Member Dr Ganesh Raut Shri. Vaijnath Kale, Member Prof. Sadhana Kulkarni Shri. Mogal Jadhav, Member-Secretary Coordination : Dhanavanti Hardikar History and Civics Study Group : Academic Secretary for Languages Shri. Rahul Prabhu Dr Raosaheb Shelke Shri. Sanjay Vazarekar Shri. Mariba Chandanshive Santosh J. Pawar Assistant Special Officer, English Shri. Subhash Rathod Shri. Santosh Shinde Smt Sunita Dalvi Dr Satish Chaple Typesetting : Dr Shivani Limaye Shri.