Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation Ltd MUMBAI METRO LINE 3 (Colaba-Bandra-SEEPZ) Part-I: Updated Environmental Impact Assessment

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation Ltd MUMBAI METRO LINE 3 (Colaba-Bandra-SEEPZ) Part-I: Updated Environmental Impact Assessment ````` Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation Ltd MUMBAI METRO LINE 3 (Colaba-Bandra-SEEPZ) Part-I: Updated Environmental Impact Assessment Feburary, 2020 MAPLE Consortium - General Consultant for Mumbai Metro Line 3 General Consultant for Mumbai Metro Line -3 MUMBAI METRO LINE 3 Updated Environmental Impact Assessment Report Revision Issuing Discipline Area Document Nb. entity Index GCC ENV P00 GCC-MMR-ENV-P00-174691 C Updated Environmenta Impact Assessment Report Page 2 General Consultant for Mumbai Metro Line -3 DOCUMENT / DRAWING TECHNICAL VERIFICATION AND REVISION RECORD PROJECT Mumbai Metro Line 3 NAME *DOC/ NO. GCC-MMR-ENV-P00-174691-A0 DATE OF FIRST ISSUE 30/11/2017 *DOC/ TITLE Part-I: Updated Environmental Impact Assessment Report REV. DATE OF PREPARED/ DESCRIPTI CHECKED APPROVED No. ISSUE/REV ON DESIGNED A 30/10/2015 First Issue RJM B 02/01/2016 Second RJM Issue C 30/11/2017 Third Issue RJM D 26/02/2020 Fourth Issue RJM Updated Environmenta Impact Assessment Report Page 3 General Consultant for Mumbai Metro Line -3 Table of Contents Contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY .............................................................................................................. 5 0.1 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................... 5 0.2 SALIENT FEATURES OF PROJECT ...................................................................................... 5 0.3 ENVIRONMENTAL BASELINE DATA .................................................................................. 8 0.4 NEGATIVE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS .......................................................................... 11 0.5 POSITIVE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ............................................................................ 13 0.6 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN ........................................................................ 14 0.7 DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN ..................................................................................... 17 0.8 PUBLIC CONSULTATION ................................................................................................. 18 0.9 ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PLAN .......................................................................... 18 0.10 COST ESTIMATES .................................................................................................... 19 0.11 CONCLUSION .......................................................................................................... 19 Chapter 1 Introduction ........................................................................................................... 20 1.0 Introduction .................................................................................................................. 20 1.1 Updated Introduction .................................................................................................... 20 1.3 Objectives and Scope of Study....................................................................................... 24 1.4 Updated Scope of EIA Study .......................................................................................... 24 1.5 JICA Requirement .......................................................................................................... 27 1.6 World Bank’s Operational Policies and Guidelines ......................................................... 28 1.7 Applicable World Bank Group EHS Guidelines ............................................................... 31 1.8 Legal, Policy and Institutional Frame Work .................................................................... 31 1.8.1 Water and Water Pollution ..................................................................................... 32 1.8.2 Air Quality .............................................................................................................. 32 1.8.3 Noise Quality .......................................................................................................... 33 1.8.4 Solid Waste Management ....................................................................................... 34 1.9 Identification of the legal requirement .......................................................................... 35 1.10 Applicable International Conventions...................................................................... 37 1.11 Clearance Requirement for the Project ................................................................... 39 General Consultant for Mumbai Metro Line -3 1.12 INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK ................................................................................. 41 1.12 APPROACH AND METHODOLOGY............................................................................ 44 1.13 FORMAT OF THE REPORT ........................................................................................ 50 CHAPTER2 PROJECT DESCRIPTION .......................................................................................... 56 2.1 EXISTING SYSTEMS ........................................................................................................ 56 2.2 PROPOSED METRO SYSTEM IN MUMBAI ....................................................................... 56 2.3 ANALYSIS OF ALTERNATIVES .......................................................................................... 76 2.4 Depot Planning.............................................................................................................. 78 2.5 Updates on Depot from September 2012 to September 2015 ........................................ 82 2.6 MAJOR SECTION OF PROPOSED METRO CORRIDOR (LINE III) ......................................... 89 2.7 RIDERSHIP ON PROPOSED METRO CORRIDOR ............................................................... 96 2.8 ROLLING STOCK, TRACTION AND SIGNALLING ................................................................ 97 2.9 PASSENGER CARRYING CAPACITY .................................................................................. 98 2.10 MAINTENANCE DEPOTS .......................................................................................... 98 2.11 POWER REQUIREMENTS ......................................................................................... 99 2.12 SUB STATIONS ...................................................................................................... 104 2.12 CONSTRUCTION METHODOLOGY .......................................................................... 114 2.13 COST ESTIMATES ....................................................................................................... 121 CHAPTER–3 ENVIRONMENTAL BASELINE DATA ..................................................................... 122 3.1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCOPING ......................................................................................... 122 3.2 LAND ENVIRONMENT .................................................................................................. 123 3.3 WATER ENVIRONMENT ............................................................................................... 143 3.4 METEOROLOGY AND AIR ENVIRONMENT .................................................................... 145 3.5 NOISE ENVIRONMENT ................................................................................................. 172 3.6 Vibration ..................................................................................................................... 179 3.7 ECOLOGY .................................................................................................................... 196 3.8 SOCIO- ECONOMIC CONDITIONS ................................................................................. 220 3.9 Updates on Socio Economic Survey ............................................................................. 220 3.10 HISTORICAL SITES ...................................................................................................... 217 3.11 SENSITIVE RECEPTOR ................................................................................................. 219 3.12 UPDATE ON TREE SUMMARY ........................................................................................ 221 Updated Environment Impact Assessment Report Page 3 General Consultant for Mumbai Metro Line -3 The updated and detailed tree summary is provided table 3.47. ........................................... 221 Table 3.47: Detailed tree summary for all station as on date ................................................. 221 CHAPTER–4 NEGATIVE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS .............................................................. 221 4.1 GENERAL ..................................................................................................................... 221 4.2 IMPACTS DUE TO PROJECT LOCATION ......................................................................... 221 4.3 IMPACTS DUE TO PROJECT DESIGN .............................................................................. 226 4.4 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT DUE TO PROJECT CONSTRUCTION...................................... 228 4.5 IMPACTS DUE TO PROJECT OPERATION ....................................................................... 249 4.6 IMPACTS DUE TO DEPOT ............................................................................................. 255 4.7 EPILOGUE .................................................................................................................... 258 CHAPTER-5 POSITIVE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ................................................................. 259 5.1 POSITIVE ENVIRONMENTAL
Recommended publications
  • Species Diversity of Snakes in Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve
    & Herpeto gy lo lo gy o : h C it u n r r r e O Fellows, Entomol Ornithol Herpetol 2014, 4:1 n , t y R g e o l s o e Entomology, Ornithology & Herpetology: DOI: 10.4172/2161-0983.1000136 a m r o c t h n E ISSN: 2161-0983 Current Research ResearchCase Report Article OpenOpen Access Access Species Diversity of Snakes in Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve Sandeep Fellows* Asst Conservator of forest, Madhya Pradesh Forest Department (Information Technology Wing), Satpura Bhawan, Bhopal (M.P) Abstract Madhya Pradesh (MP), the central Indian state is well-renowned for reptile fauna. In particular, Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve (PBR) regions (Districts Hoshangabad, Betul and Chindwara) of MP comprises a vast range of reptiles, especially herpetofauna yet unexplored from the conservation point of view. Earlier inventory herpetofaunal study conducted in 2005 at MP and Chhattisgarh (CG) reported 6 snake families included 39 species. After this preliminary report, no literature existing regarding snake diversity of this region. This situation incited us to update the snake diversity of PBR regions. From 2010 to 2012, we conducted a detailed field study and recorded 31 species of 6 snake families (Boidae, Colubridae, Elapidae, Typhlopidea, Uropeltidae, and Viperidae) in Hoshanagbad District (Satpura Tiger Reserve) and PBR regions. Besides, we found the occurrence of Boiga forsteni and Coelognatus helena monticollaris (Colubridae), which was not previously reported in PBR region. Among the recorded, 9 species were Lower Risk – least concerned (LR-lc), 20 were of Lower Risk – near threatened (LR-nt), 1 is Endangered (EN) and 1 is vulnerable (VU) according to International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) status.
    [Show full text]
  • Bandra Kurla Complex Routes (Air Conditioned)
    Bandra Kurla Complex Routes (Air Conditioned) SR Route From Trip Times To Trip Times NO No. ITINERARY DHARAVI DEPOT to 6.35 6.50 BORIVALI STN (E) to BKC 7.30 7.45 BKC-DIAMOND MRKT-MMRDA-KALANAGAR-VAKOLA-HANUMAN BORIVALI STN (E) 7.05 7.20 8.00 8.15 ROAD-GUNDHAVLI-GOREGAON -PUSPA PARK-MAGATHANE- 7.35 8.30 BORIVALI STN (E) 1 BKC-10 BKC to BORIVALI STN(E) 18.00 18.15 BORIVALI STN (E) to DHARAVI 19.40 19.55 18.30 18.45 DEPOT 20.10 20.25 19.00 20.40 DHARAVI DEPOT to 6.25 6.35 HIRANANDANI ( THANE) to 7.30 7.45 MMRDA-BHARAT NAGAR-DIAMoND MRKT-GODREJ CO.-BHANDUP BKC-11 HIRANANDANI ( THANE) 6.50 7.00 B.K.C 8.00 8.15 PUMPING CENTER-LOUIS WADI-MAJIWADA-MANPADA-PATLI PADA 2 B.K.C to HIRANANDANI 18.00 18.20 HIRANANDANI ( THANE) to 19.40 20.00 HIRANANDANI ESTATE (THANE) 18.40 19.00 DHARAVI DEPOT 20.20 20.40 DHARAVI DEPOT to 6.25 6.40 JALVAYU VIHAR,KHARGHAR 7.30 7.45 MMRDA-BHARAT NAGAR-Diamond MRKT-CHHEDA NAGAR-TURBHE BKC-12 JALVAYU VIHAR,KHARGHAR 6.50 7.00 TO B.K.C 8.00 8.15 POLICE STN-URAN PHATA-SHILP CHK-JALVAYU VIHAR 3 B.K.C to JAL VAYU VIHAR, 18.00 18.20 JALVAYU VIHAR,KHARGHAR 19.40 20.00 KHARGHAR 18.40 19.00 to DHARAVI DEPOT 20.20 20.40 DHARAVI DEPOT to 6.25 6.35 M.P.CHOWK,MULUND to 7.30 7.45 BKC- INCOME TAX OFFICE-BHARAT NAGAR-Diamond MRKT- BKC-13 M.P.CHOWK,MULUND 6.50 7.00 B.K.C 8.00 8.15 KURLA DEPOT-SARVODAYA HOSP.-GANDHI NAGAR-BHANDUP STN(W)- 4 B.K.C to M.P.CHOWK,MULUND 18.00 18.20 M.P.CHOWK,MULUND to 19.40 20.00 M.P.CHOWK(MULUND) 18.40 19.00 DHARAVI DEPOT 20.20 20.40 SR Route First Last First Last From To Frequency NO No.
    [Show full text]
  • Reg. No Name in Full Residential Address Gender Contact No
    Reg. No Name in Full Residential Address Gender Contact No. Email id Remarks 20001 MUDKONDWAR SHRUTIKA HOSPITAL, TAHSIL Male 9420020369 [email protected] RENEWAL UP TO 26/04/2018 PRASHANT NAMDEORAO OFFICE ROAD, AT/P/TAL- GEORAI, 431127 BEED Maharashtra 20002 RADHIKA BABURAJ FLAT NO.10-E, ABAD MAINE Female 9886745848 / [email protected] RENEWAL UP TO 26/04/2018 PLAZA OPP.CMFRI, MARINE 8281300696 DRIVE, KOCHI, KERALA 682018 Kerela 20003 KULKARNI VAISHALI HARISH CHANDRA RESEARCH Female 0532 2274022 / [email protected] RENEWAL UP TO 26/04/2018 MADHUKAR INSTITUTE, CHHATNAG ROAD, 8874709114 JHUSI, ALLAHABAD 211019 ALLAHABAD Uttar Pradesh 20004 BICHU VAISHALI 6, KOLABA HOUSE, BPT OFFICENT Female 022 22182011 / NOT RENEW SHRIRANG QUARTERS, DUMYANE RD., 9819791683 COLABA 400005 MUMBAI Maharashtra 20005 DOSHI DOLLY MAHENDRA 7-A, PUTLIBAI BHAVAN, ZAVER Female 9892399719 [email protected] RENEWAL UP TO 26/04/2018 ROAD, MULUND (W) 400080 MUMBAI Maharashtra 20006 PRABHU SAYALI GAJANAN F1,CHINTAMANI PLAZA, KUDAL Female 02362 223223 / [email protected] RENEWAL UP TO 26/04/2018 OPP POLICE STATION,MAIN ROAD 9422434365 KUDAL 416520 SINDHUDURG Maharashtra 20007 RUKADIKAR WAHEEDA 385/B, ALISHAN BUILDING, Female 9890346988 DR.NAUSHAD.INAMDAR@GMA RENEWAL UP TO 26/04/2018 BABASAHEB MHAISAL VES, PANCHIL NAGAR, IL.COM MEHDHE PLOT- 13, MIRAJ 416410 SANGLI Maharashtra 20008 GHORPADE TEJAL A-7 / A-8, SHIVSHAKTI APT., Male 02312650525 / NOT RENEW CHANDRAHAS GIANT HOUSE, SARLAKSHAN 9226377667 PARK KOLHAPUR Maharashtra 20009 JAIN MAMTA
    [Show full text]
  • Ttl0l($H 0Nilmlilt$ Ifd. (Speclallsr Ln MFG & EXPORTER of KOLKATA BAI9I E) Ctn No
    ttl0l($H 0nilmlilT$ IfD. (sPEclAllsr lN MFG & EXPORTER OF KOLKATA BAI9I_E) ctN No. : U36996MH201 2PLC233562 GST No. : 27AAICM0504E1ZX gg,MULJI GLITZ MALL, VITHALWADI' KALBADEVI ROAD' MUMBAI4OOOOOz' B4O5 / 1&B .405/2, 4TH FLOOR, JETHABUILDING, 4395 [email protected] r Tel:02240041473. l. com : Date:30.09.2020 To, The Listing ComPliance National Stock Exchange of India Ltd' Exchange Plaza, C-1, Block G, Bandra Kurla CornPlex, Bandra IEJ Mumbai - 400 051 NSE SYMBOL-MOKSH Dear Sirilvtadam, - ' Meeting of the Company was held on This is to inform you that the Btr, Annual General [AGM) registered of the company wednesday, 30,h september , 2020 at 10:00A'M. at the Qffige- Bldg, Kalbadevi-Road' vitthalwadi', Situated at 8-405/1, 8-405/2,4th Floor, 99,Mulji Jetha the Notice dated 3'd septemb er'2020' Mumbai - 400002 to transact the business as stated in of the proceedings of the AGM as In this regard, please find enclosed herewith the summary A of Schedule III of the SEBI [Listing required under Regulation 30 read with para A of Part 20L5' Obiigations and Disilosure Requirements)' Regulations' This is for your information and records' Than\ing You, Yours Faithfully, For MOKSH ORNAMENTS LIMITED For MOKSH ORNAMENTS LTD' BD_ MR, AMRIT sftng Oirector) MANAGING DIRECTOR DIN:05301251 Ih0ltsll 0nilff[t]lffi [rD. (SPECTALIST lN MFG & EXPORTER OF KOLKATA BANGLE) CIN No. : U36996MH201 2PLC23}562 GST No. : 2TAA|CM O5O4E1ZX B4O5 / 1&B.4O5I2,4TH FLOOR, gg,MULJI JETHA BUILDING, GLITZ MALL, VITHALWADI, KALBADEVI ROAD, MUMBAI4OOOOOz. email:[email protected] r Tel:02240041473. l. Com : 4395 PROEEDINGS OF THE BTH ANNUAL GENERAT MEETING OF THE SHAREHOLDERS OF M/S MOKSH ORNAMENTS LIMITED HELD ON WEDNESDAY, 3OTH SEPTEMBER, 2O2O AT 1O:OO A.M.
    [Show full text]
  • Overseas Adventure Travel®
    TRAVEL PLANNING GUIDE Heart of India 2020 Small Groups: 8-16 travelers—guaranteed! (average of 14) Overseas Adventure Travel ® The Leader in Small Groups on the Road Less Traveled 1 Overseas Adventure Travel ® 347 Congress Street, Boston, MA 02210 Dear Traveler, We've always felt that real travel is about meeting new people and discovering unfamiliar cultures—elements that are at the heart of every O.A.T. adventure. In the following pages, you'll find detailed information about the adventure you've expressed interest in, including a detailed day-to-day itinerary. We've also included visa requirements, regional weather conditions, local currency and health information—even a few film and book recommendations for further inspiration about this destination. Exploring the world with O.A.T. allows you to experience the awe and wonder of familiar and far- flung destinations in a small group of 8-16 travelers (with an average of 14). And since no one brings a new location to life better than someone who makes his or her home in that destination, you'll be accompanied by one of our local Trip Leaders, who will serve as your chief experience leader—helping to ensure you're getting the personalized experiences you're looking for. With O.A.T. you'll benefit from our decades-long experience introducing the world to American travelers at the best value anywhere. We have the lowest prices in the industry and offer FREE Single Supplements—which means solo travelers never pay more for their own hotel or cabin. Plus, you can join the 85% of travelers who are choosing to personalize their experiences.
    [Show full text]
  • CRAMPED for ROOM Mumbai’S Land Woes
    CRAMPED FOR ROOM Mumbai’s land woes A PICTURE OF CONGESTION I n T h i s I s s u e The Brabourne Stadium, and in the background the Ambassador About a City Hotel, seen from atop the Hilton 2 Towers at Nariman Point. The story of Mumbai, its journey from seven sparsely inhabited islands to a thriving urban metropolis home to 14 million people, traced over a thousand years. Land Reclamation – Modes & Methods 12 A description of the various reclamation techniques COVER PAGE currently in use. Land Mafia In the absence of open maidans 16 in which to play, gully cricket Why land in Mumbai is more expensive than anywhere SUMAN SAURABH seems to have become Mumbai’s in the world. favourite sport. The Way Out 20 Where Mumbai is headed, a pointer to the future. PHOTOGRAPHS BY ARTICLES AND DESIGN BY AKSHAY VIJ THE GATEWAY OF INDIA, AND IN THE BACKGROUND BOMBAY PORT. About a City THE STORY OF MUMBAI Seven islands. Septuplets - seven unborn babies, waddling in a womb. A womb that we know more ordinarily as the Arabian Sea. Tied by a thin vestige of earth and rock – an umbilical cord of sorts – to the motherland. A kind mother. A cruel mother. A mother that has indulged as much as it has denied. A mother that has typically left the identity of the father in doubt. Like a whore. To speak of fathers who have fought for the right to sire: with each new pretender has come a new name. The babies have juggled many monikers, reflected in the schizophrenia the city seems to suffer from.
    [Show full text]
  • NOTICE LIST of UNCLEARED/UNCLAIMED IMPORT CARGO LANDED UPTO 18Th Feb 2014 to BE PUT in FORTH-COMING E-AUCTION on 12/01/17
    Date : 20.12.2016 NOTICE LIST OF UNCLEARED/UNCLAIMED IMPORT CARGO LANDED UPTO 18th Feb 2014 TO BE PUT IN FORTH-COMING E-AUCTION ON 12/01/17. ALL IMPORTERS / CHA CONCERNED INCLUDING GOVT. DEPTTS. / ALL CENTRAL PSU / STATE PSU, ETC. ARE REQUESTED TO CLEAR IMPORT CARGO THROUGH CUSTOMS IMMEDIATELY WITHIN 15 DAYS OF THIS NOTICE; ELSE IT WILL BE AUCTIONED SUBJECT TO CUSTOM APPROVAL. THIS NOTICE IS BEING ISSUED UNDER SECTION 48 OF CUSTOMS ACT 1962 FOR INFORMATION AND NECESSARY ACTION OF ALL CONCERNED. THE LIST OF UNCLEARED / UNCLAIMED IMPORT CARGO IS AS FOLLOWS:- Sr.no MAWBNO/HAWB No PKGS GRWT FLT No/Flt Date COMMODITY CONSIGNEEADDRESS 1 08172652790 1 28.50 QF051 CLOTHS ILYAS A PATEL 29/11/2009 AT Post- Samrod, Via-Palsana,Dist-Surat, Gujrat State. 2 16034297410 1 2.50 CX017 ELECTRONICS RELIANCE GLOBAL COM 4051918449 09/05/2012 J BLOCK, GATE NO 4,DHIRUBHAI AMBANI KNOWLEDGE CITY, KOPAR KHAIRANE, NAVI MUMBAI - 400 710 3 02045005822 3 41.30 LH8370 PRINTED MATTER YOUNG ANGELS INTERNATIONAL 0469925 13/09/2012 70-A, 1ST FLOOR, KIRTI NAGAR, METRO STATION ,NEW DELHI- 110 015. 4 62072925300 3 20.00 BZ201 MISC ITEMS FIGRO GEOTECH P LTD 7855850645 15/09/2012 PLOT NO. 51, SECTOR 6, SANPADA, NAVI MUMBAI - 400 705. 5 02057045763 2 14.00 LH756 PRINTED MATTER 08/03/2010 6 23260621234 10 142.00 MH194 CLOTHS NEELAM HOSIERY HOUSE 1004006 09/04/2010 Kind Attn :- Mr. Punit B-45, 4th Floor,Todi Industrial Estate, Sun Mill Compound, Lower Parel(West), Mumbai - 400 013 7 02368352793 1 1.00 FX5034 CLOTHS GRAZIA INDIA 798515960440 31/03/2010 KIND ATTN :- MS.
    [Show full text]
  • Chembur, Mumbai
    ® Chembur, Mumbai Disappearing Old Chimneys to Emerging Swanky High-Rises Micro Market Overview Report November 2017 Micro Market Overview Report | Chembur, Mumbai About Micro Market The realty landscape of Chembur has witnessed a Whilst most of the residential developments shifted paradigm shift over the past few years. Primarily towards suburbs and peripheral areas of Mumbai known as an industrial destination with the presence due to a land shortage in the core city precincts, of reputed companies such as RCF and BARC, Chembur unlocked large industrial land parcels and Chembur is rapidly transforming into a premium attracted several developers to participate in the residential destination of the Central Suburbs. city’s vertical growth. In addition, the Santacruz Industrial units, dilapidated slums and old buildings Chembur Link Road (SCLR) and Eastern Freeway are being redeveloped into modern residential added a feather in its cap by providing seamless complexes. connectivity to western suburbs and South Mumbai. Chembur altered rapidly due to its proximity to major commercial office destinations such as Wadala, BKC, Powai and Ghatkopar. Availability of large industrial land parcels for residential developments ably supported this transformation. Chembur is rapidly transforming into a premium residential destination of the Central Suburbs. ® Disappearing Old Chimneys to Emerging Swanky High-Rises 1 Chembur is well-connected to various parts of Mumbai through a grid of roads and an established rail network. Santacruz Chembur Link Road Connectivity Road Rail Eastern Express Highway – Chembur lies in Suburban rail – The harbor line of Mumbai proximity to Eastern Express Highway, which suburban railway has a station at Chembur, which provides excellent connectivity to South Mumbai, provides connectivity to CST in South Mumbai and central suburbs as well as the metropolitan area of Panvel in Navi Mumbai.
    [Show full text]
  • Section 124- Unpaid and Unclaimed Dividend
    Sr No First Name Middle Name Last Name Address Pincode Folio Amount 1 ASHOK KUMAR GOLCHHA 305 ASHOKA CHAMBERS ADARSHNAGAR HYDERABAD 500063 0000000000B9A0011390 36.00 2 ADAMALI ABDULLABHOY 20, SUKEAS LANE, 3RD FLOOR, KOLKATA 700001 0000000000B9A0050954 150.00 3 AMAR MANOHAR MOTIWALA DR MOTIWALA'S CLINIC, SUNDARAM BUILDING VIKRAM SARABHAI MARG, OPP POLYTECHNIC AHMEDABAD 380015 0000000000B9A0102113 12.00 4 AMRATLAL BHAGWANDAS GANDHI 14 GULABPARK NEAR BASANT CINEMA CHEMBUR 400074 0000000000B9A0102806 30.00 5 ARVIND KUMAR DESAI H NO 2-1-563/2 NALLAKUNTA HYDERABAD 500044 0000000000B9A0106500 30.00 6 BIBISHAB S PATHAN 1005 DENA TOWER OPP ADUJAN PATIYA SURAT 395009 0000000000B9B0007570 144.00 7 BEENA DAVE 703 KRISHNA APT NEXT TO POISAR DEPOT OPP OUR LADY REMEDY SCHOOL S V ROAD, KANDIVILI (W) MUMBAI 400067 0000000000B9B0009430 30.00 8 BABULAL S LADHANI 9 ABDUL REHMAN STREET 3RD FLOOR ROOM NO 62 YUSUF BUILDING MUMBAI 400003 0000000000B9B0100587 30.00 9 BHAGWANDAS Z BAPHNA MAIN ROAD DAHANU DIST THANA W RLY MAHARASHTRA 401601 0000000000B9B0102431 48.00 10 BHARAT MOHANLAL VADALIA MAHADEVIA ROAD MANAVADAR GUJARAT 362630 0000000000B9B0103101 60.00 11 BHARATBHAI R PATEL 45 KRISHNA PARK SOC JASODA NAGAR RD NR GAUR NO KUVO PO GIDC VATVA AHMEDABAD 382445 0000000000B9B0103233 48.00 12 BHARATI PRAKASH HINDUJA 505 A NEEL KANTH 98 MARINE DRIVE P O BOX NO 2397 MUMBAI 400002 0000000000B9B0103411 60.00 13 BHASKAR SUBRAMANY FLAT NO 7 3RD FLOOR 41 SEA LAND CO OP HSG SOCIETY OPP HOTEL PRESIDENT CUFFE PARADE MUMBAI 400005 0000000000B9B0103985 96.00 14 BHASKER CHAMPAKLAL
    [Show full text]
  • Media Release
    MEDIA RELEASE For more information, contact: Montira Horayangura Unakul Office of the UNESCO Regional Advisor for Culture in Asia and the Pacific UNESCO Bangkok Office Tel: (66 2) 391-0577 ext. 503 Fax: (66 2) 391-0866 Email: [email protected] or [email protected] Baltit Fort (Karimabad, Hunza, Pakistan) Awarded Top Prize in the UNESCO 2004 Asia-Pacific Heritage Awards Bangkok, 1 September 2004 The UNESCO Regional Advisor for Culture in Asia and the Pacific announced today that Baltit Fort (in Karimabad village in the Hunza region of Pakistan) has been honoured with the Award of Excellence in the UNESCO 2004 Asia-Pacific Heritage Awards for Culture Heritage Conservation. The three Awards of Distinction went to Lakhpat Gurudwara (Lakhpat village in the state of Gujarat in India); St Ascension Cathedral (Almaty, Kazakhstan) and the Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel (Mullewa, Australia). Five Awards of Merit and eight Honourable Mention prizes were also announced today. The UNESCO Asia Pacific Heritage Awards recognize the efforts of private individuals and organizations that have successfully restored and conserved structures and buildings of heritage value in the region. Eligible projects must be more than 50 years old and the restoration must have been completed within the past 10 years. Buildings must also have been in viable use for at least one year from the date of the Awards announcement. UNESCO believes that recognizing private efforts to restore and adapt historic structures will encourage other property owners to undertake conservation projects within the community, either independently or by seeking public-private partnerships.
    [Show full text]
  • Hotel List 19.03.21.Xlsx
    QUARANTINE FACILITIES AVAILABLE AS BELOW (Rate inclusive of Taxes and Three Meals) NO. DISTRICT CATEGORY NAME OF THE HOTEL ADDRESS SINGLE DOUBLE VACANCY POC CONTACT NUMBER FIVE STAR HOTELS 1 Mumbai Suburban 5 Star Hilton Andheri (East) 3449 3949 171 Sandesh 9833741347 2 Mumbai Suburban 5 Star ITC Maratha Andheri (East) 3449 3949 70 Udey Schinde 9819515158 3 Mumbai Suburban 5 Star Hyatt Regency Andheri (East) 3499 3999 300 Prashant Khanna 9920258787 4 Mumbai Suburban 5 Star Waterstones Hotel Andheri (East) 3500 4000 25 Hanosh 9867505283 5 Mumbai Suburban 5 Star Renaissance Powai 3600 3600 180 Duty Manager 9930863463 6 Mumbai Surburban 5 Star The Orchid Vile Parle (East) 3699 4250 92 Sunita 9169166789 7 Mumbai Suburban 5 Star Sun-N- Sand Juhu, Mumbai 3700 4200 50 Kumar 9930220932 8 Mumbai Suburban 5 Star The Lalit Andheri (East) 3750 4000 156 Vaibhav 9987603147 9 Mumbai Surburban 5 Star The Park Mumbai Juhu Juhu tara Rd. Juhu 3800 4300 26 Rushikesh Kakad 8976352959 10 Mumbai Suburban 5 Star Sofitel Mumbai BKC BKC 3899 4299 256 Nithin 9167391122 11 Mumbai City 5 Star ITC Grand Central Parel 3900 4400 70 Udey Schinde 9819515158 12 Mumbai Suburban 5 Star Svenska Design Hotels SAB TV Rd. Andheri West 3999 4499 20 Sandesh More 9167707031 13 Mumbai Suburban 5 Star Meluha The Fern Hiranandani Powai 4000 5000 70 Duty Manager 9664413290 14 Mumbai Suburban 5 Star Grand Hyatt Santacruz East 4000 4500 120 Sonale 8657443495 15 Mumbai City 5 Star Taj Mahal Palace (Tower) Colaba 4000 4500 81 Shaheen 9769863430 16 Mumbai City 5 Star President, Mumbai Colaba
    [Show full text]
  • Detailed Project Report Extension of Mumbai Metro Line-4 from Kasarvadavali to Gaimukh
    DETAILED PROJECT REPORT EXTENSION OF MUMBAI METRO LINE-4 FROM KASARVADAVALI TO GAIMUKH MUMBAI METROPOLITAN REGION DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (MMRDA) Prepared By DELHI METRO RAIL CORPORATION LTD. October, 2017 DETAILED PROJECT REPORT EXTENSION OF MUMBAI METRO LINE-4 FROM KASARVADAVALI TO GAIMUKH MUMBAI METROPOLITAN REGION DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (MMRDA) Prepared By DELHI METRO RAIL CORPORATION LTD. October, 2017 Contents Pages Abbreviations i-iii Salient Features 1-3 Executive Summary 4-40 Chapter 1 Introduction 41-49 Chapter 2 Traffic Demand Forecast 50-61 Chapter 3 System Design 62-100 Chapter 4 Civil Engineering 101-137 Chapter 5 Station Planning 138-153 Chapter 6 Train Operation Plan 154-168 Chapter 7 Maintenance Depot 169-187 Chapter 8 Power Supply Arrangements 188-203 Chapter 9 Environment and Social Impact 204-264 Assessment Chapter 10 Multi Model Traffic Integration 265-267 Chapter 11 Friendly Features for Differently Abled 268-287 Chapter 12 Security Measures for a Metro System 288-291 Chapter 13 Disaster Management Measures 292-297 Chapter 14 Cost Estimates 298-304 Chapter 15 Financing Options, Fare Structure and 305-316 Financial Viability Chapter 16 Economical Appraisal 317-326 Chapter 17 Implementation 327-336 Chapter 18 Conclusions and Recommendations 337-338 Appendix 339-340 DPR for Extension of Mumbai Metro Line-4 from Kasarvadavali to Gaimukh October 2017 Salient Features 1 Gauge 2 Route Length 3 Number of Stations 4 Traffic Projection 5 Train Operation 6 Speed 7 Traction Power Supply 8 Rolling Stock 9 Maintenance Facilities
    [Show full text]