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The Chennai Comprehensive Transportation Study (CCTS)
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The consultants are grateful to Tmt. Susan Mathew, I.A.S., Addl. Chief Secretary to Govt. & Vice-Chairperson, CMDA and Thiru Dayanand Kataria, I.A.S., Member - Secretary, CMDA for the valuable support and encouragement extended to the Study. Our thanks are also due to the former Vice-Chairman, Thiru T.R. Srinivasan, I.A.S., (Retd.) and former Member-Secretary Thiru Md. Nasimuddin, I.A.S. for having given an opportunity to undertake the Chennai Comprehensive Transportation Study. The consultants also thank Thiru.Vikram Kapur, I.A.S. for the guidance and encouragement given in taking the Study forward. We place our record of sincere gratitude to the Project Management Unit of TNUDP-III in CMDA, comprising Thiru K. Kumar, Chief Planner, Thiru M. Sivashanmugam, Senior Planner, & Tmt. R. Meena, Assistant Planner for their unstinted and valuable contribution throughout the assignment. We thank Thiru C. Palanivelu, Member-Chief Planner for the guidance and support extended. The comments and suggestions of the World Bank on the stage reports are duly acknowledged. The consultants are thankful to the Steering Committee comprising the Secretaries to Govt., and Heads of Departments concerned with urban transport, chaired by Vice- Chairperson, CMDA and the Technical Committee chaired by the Chief Planner, CMDA and represented by Department of Highways, Southern Railways, Metropolitan Transport Corporation, Chennai Municipal Corporation, Chennai Port Trust, Chennai Traffic Police, Chennai Sub-urban Police, Commissionerate of Municipal Administration, IIT-Madras and the representatives of NGOs. The consultants place on record the support and cooperation extended by the officers and staff of CMDA and various project implementing organizations and the residents of Chennai, without whom the study would not have been successful. -
Om Arcade - Turbhe, Navi Mumbai Someone Who Understands Your Need
https://www.propertywala.com/om-arcade-navi-mumbai Om Arcade - Turbhe, Navi Mumbai someone who understands your need. OM Arcade is a value driven structure with a 3 Star Hotel, World Class Shopping Center and Business Spaces -- all in one place. So that each moment of your precious time is well spent and well utilized. Project ID : J919041131 Builder: Wellwisher Group Properties: Apartments / Flats, Shops Location: Plot no.1, Sector 20,Opp. Railway Stn., Vashi, Navi Mumbai, Turbhe, Navi Mumbai (Maharashtra) Completion Date: Dec, 2011 Status: Started Description Wellwisher Group appeared on the canvas of reality and reality both when Mr. Chandrakant Bhansali dreamed of opening a definition of innovation and core strength. Being a personality of high stature, Mr. Bhansali took the company of new levels in successive years. Popularly considered as the 'key developer of Navi Mumbai', the group has been actively building value and innovation driven projects in and around Navi Mumbai. With many feathers on its cap, the group has successfully positioned itself in the pride list of top developers in Navi Mumbai region. OM Arcade is a value driven structure with a 3 Star Hotel, World Class Shopping Center and Business Spaces -- all in one place. So that each moment of your precious time is well spent and well utilized. It is an endeavor of converging business and lifestyle; another example of world class infrastructure and state- of-art amenities. Targeted especially at the business class. Amenities : Architectonic Desires Measuring Luxury Building Hope Elevating Life in Style. Location : Om Arcade Plot no.1, Sector 20,Opp. -
The Benchmark-January 2021
Approved by AICTE, DTE, Maharashtra State Government and Affiliated to Mumbai University Accredited with “B+” Grade by NAAC The Benchmark JANUARY 2021 Vol 03 Edition 07 Patrons Dr. Jitendra B. Patil - Campus Director Mr. Rajesh Dubey - H.O.D., Civil ` POST BEARERS KATHIPARA JUNCTION Mr. Rahul Patil (Pg. – 02) - General Secretary Ms. Takshika Bhut - Joint Secretary Mr. Chirag Gangani - Treasurer Mr. Brijesh Chauhan - Technical Head Concrete Cafe Mr. Praneeth Hegde Seismic River - Documentation Head Mr. Rohan Talekar - Creative Head Gravel Garden Ms. Sakshi Dubey - Discipline Head Department Vision Ms. Vrushti Makwana - Hospitality Head Grouting Gym To excel in every area of Civil Engineering, inculcate research oriented study to explore hidden talent. Mr. Dhruv Parmar Canvas Providing Opportunity to display creativity, out of the box thinking & innovativeness, aimed at providing cutting edge Ms. Pranali Gudekar (Pg. – 08) technology for sustainable development. - Marketing Head Tension Tower Department Mission Mr. Yagnesh Jamvecha Ms. Khushi Patil Volume Providing qualified, motivated faculties to deliver the content - Public Relation Officer using updated teaching methodology, inviting industry experts from various areas to disseminate subject knowledge Village in Civil Engineering. EDITORS Motivating students to undertake the Research Oriented studies, participate in competitions at all levels, grasping new Mr. Brijesh Chauhan Editor’s Desk techniques and methods which can be improved on further. Ms. Kalpita Chafekar Conducting and participating in seminars, workshops and We are pleased to present January 2021 edition of training programs with a view to make the students industry ready and improve their employability factor for global career benchmark.In this edition you all will find an article ahead. -
Vol XVIII MM 01 .Pmd
Registered with the Reg. No. TN/PMG (CCR) /814/06-08 Registrar of Newspapers Licence to post without prepayment for India under R.N.I. 53640/91 Licence No. WPP 506/06-08 Rs. 5 per copy (Annual Subscription: Rs. 100/-) WE CARE FOR MADRAS THAT IS CHENNAI INSIDE • Short ‘N’ Snappy • A Daniells’ gallery • Following the photowalkers MADRAS • Dr. Kesari’s reminiscences • The TamBrahm Bride Vol. XVIII No. 1 MUSINGS April 16-30, 2008 BetterIs VPH times to get ahead a new for heritage buildings? The only positive side-effect of the (By A Special Correspondent) board exams is that I have lost 10 kilos! hile privately owned of the Government Music Col- Weight(y) matters W heritage and historic lege) on Greenway’s Road and ‘They’ are really over. structures in the city are con- the Metropolitan Magistrate’s Ripon Building... once a conservationist’s report is in, restoration may start. tinuing to lose their battle Court building on Rajaji Salai Finally! interest is the proposed restora- done, something which is of against the wrecker’s hammer, are expected to be taken up at a “Oh, the dark days are done; the tion of Chepauk Palace. Rs. 3.5 prime importance for a heritage it would appear that better days cost of Rs. 83 lakh. Similar work bright days are here...er... crore has been earmarked for building, in this case one of the ummmm…” (Sorry – didn’t are here for some under the is also to be undertaken at the this. However, details of what is oldest surviving buildings of the mean to break into a song like control of the Government. -
Sr./ Lot No. Name & Address of Borrower/S
Zonal Stressed Asset Recovery Branch : Meher Chamber, Ground floor, Dr. Sunderlal Behl Marg, Ballard Estate, Mumbai-400001. • Phone: 022-43683807, 43683808, • Fax : 022-43683802 Email: [email protected] Sale notice for sale of Immovable properties APPENDIX IV-A and II-A [Provision to Rule 8(6) and 6(2)] Sale notice for sale of Immovable properties E-Auction sale notice for sale of Immovable assets under the Securitization and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest Act, 2002 read with provision to rule 8(6) and 6(2) of the security interest (Enforcement) Rules, 2002. Notice is hereby given to the public in general and in particular to the Borrower(s) and Guarantor(s) that the below described Immovable Mortgaged/ Charged to the Secured Creditors, possession of which has been taken by the Authorised Officer of Bank of Baroda, Secured Creditors, will be sold on “As is what is” and Whatever there is” and “Without recourse basis” for recovery of dues of secured creditors below mentioned account/s. The details of Borrower/s / Guarantor/s/ Secured Asset/s / Dues / Reserve Price/ e-Auction date and time, EMD and Bid Increase Amount are mentioned below- Sr./ Name & Address of Borrower/s Description of the immovable property Total Dues Date & Time (1) Reserve Price Status of Property Lot /Guarantor/s with known encumbrances, if any of E-auction & possession Inspection date No. (2) EMD Amount (Constructive / and Time and of the Property Physical) contact Details (3) Bid Increase Amount 1 M/S Pinnacle Nexus Ltd i) Residential flats situated at Flat No. -
District Statistical Hand Book Chennai District 2016-2017
Government of Tamil Nadu Department of Economics and Statistics DISTRICT STATISTICAL HAND BOOK CHENNAI DISTRICT 2016-2017 Chennai Airport Chennai Ennoor Horbour INDEX PAGE NO “A VIEW ON ORGIN OF CHENNAI DISTRICT 1 - 31 STATISTICAL HANDBOOK IN TABULAR FORM 32- 114 STATISTICAL TABLES CONTENTS 1. AREA AND POPULATION 1.1 Area, Population, Literate, SCs and STs- Sex wise by Blocks and Municipalities 32 1.2 Population by Broad Industrial categories of Workers. 33 1.3 Population by Religion 34 1.4 Population by Age Groups 34 1.5 Population of the District-Decennial Growth 35 1.6 Salient features of 1991 Census – Block and Municipality wise. 35 2. CLIMATE AND RAINFALL 2.1 Monthly Rainfall Data . 36 2.2 Seasonwise Rainfall 37 2.3 Time Series Date of Rainfall by seasons 38 2.4 Monthly Rainfall from April 2015 to March 2016 39 3. AGRICULTURE - Not Applicable for Chennai District 3.1 Soil Classification (with illustration by map) 3.2 Land Utilisation 3.3 Area and Production of Crops 3.4 Agricultural Machinery and Implements 3.5 Number and Area of Operational Holdings 3.6 Consumption of Chemical Fertilisers and Pesticides 3.7 Regulated Markets 3.8 Crop Insurance Scheme 3.9 Sericulture i 4. IRRIGATION - Not Applicable for Chennai District 4.1 Sources of Water Supply with Command Area – Blockwise. 4.2 Actual Area Irrigated (Net and Gross) by sources. 4.3 Area Irrigated by Crops. 4.4 Details of Dams, Tanks, Wells and Borewells. 5. ANIMAL HUSBANDRY 5.1 Livestock Population 40 5.2 Veterinary Institutions and Animals treated – Blockwise. -
Chennai District Origin of Chennai
DISTRICT PROFILE - 2017 CHENNAI DISTRICT ORIGIN OF CHENNAI Chennai, originally known as Madras Patnam, was located in the province of Tondaimandalam, an area lying between Pennar river of Nellore and the Pennar river of Cuddalore. The capital of the province was Kancheepuram.Tondaimandalam was ruled in the 2nd century A.D. by Tondaiman Ilam Tiraiyan, who was a representative of the Chola family at Kanchipuram. It is believed that Ilam Tiraiyan must have subdued Kurumbas, the original inhabitants of the region and established his rule over Tondaimandalam Chennai also known as Madras is the capital city of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Located on the Coromandel Coast off the Bay of Bengal, it is a major commercial, cultural, economic and educational center in South India. It is also known as the "Cultural Capital of South India" The area around Chennai had been part of successive South Indian kingdoms through centuries. The recorded history of the city began in the colonial times, specifically with the arrival of British East India Company and the establishment of Fort St. George in 1644. On Chennai's way to become a major naval port and presidency city by late eighteenth century. Following the independence of India, Chennai became the capital of Tamil Nadu and an important centre of regional politics that tended to bank on the Dravidian identity of the populace. According to the provisional results of 2011 census, the city had 4.68 million residents making it the sixth most populous city in India; the urban agglomeration, which comprises the city and its suburbs, was home to approximately 8.9 million, making it the fourth most populous metropolitan area in the country and 31st largest urban area in the world. -
MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT PUNE DIVISION TENDER AWARDED in the MONTH of AUGUST 2017 1 of 3 Sr
MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT PUNE DIVISION TENDER AWARDED IN THE MONTH OF AUGUST 2017 1 of 3 Sr. Description Remark No. PA/MECH/Pest & Rodent/2017R dtd. 1 Tender No. 05.06.2017 The work of Prevention and control of Pest and Rodent in Primary trains and area of Item, Nature 2 maintenance siding and yard at Coaching of Work Depots Pune, Miraj & Kolhapur on Pune division Central Railway for a period of three years 3 Mode of Tender Enquiry Open tender Web: 05.06.2017 4 Dt. of Publication of NIT News paper: 08.06.2017 Types of bidding (Single/ 5 Two packet system. two-bid system) 6 Last date of receipt of tender 10.07.2017 7 Nos. of tenders received Seven Following six firms have qualified in Tech evaluation: 1. M/s Central Warehousing Corporation Near Turbhe Railway Station Navi Mumbai- 400703 2. M/s Hughes and Hughes Chem Ltd. Flat No. 5, R-10, Neharu Enclave, New Delhi-110023 3. M/s Laxmi Pest Control System-Bellary Door No. 1183 R Ganga Nivas, Near Bus Stand Kurekuppa Sandur Taluk, Bellary 583123 Nos. & names of parties qualified 8 4. M/s S AND R Pest Control Services-Nasik after technical evaluation. Shop No. 1 Ground Floor Amar Arcade, Kulkarni Colony, Sadhu Vaswani Road Nasik 422002 5. M/s Promise Pest Control System Pune Mangalmurti Industrial Premises Co-op Society Ltd. T-80, I-02, 2nd floor MIDC, Bhosari Pune 411026 6. M/s. Truly Pest Solution Pvt. Ltd, 915, Hemkunt Tower, 98, Nehru Palace, New Delhi110019 Following firm not qualified in Tech evaluation: Nos. -
MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT PUNE DIVISION TENDER AWARDED in the MONTH of FEBRUARY-2019 1. Sr. No. Description Remark 1 Tender No. PA-M
MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT PUNE DIVISION TENDER AWARDED IN THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY-2019 1. Sr. Description Remark No. PA-MECH-PestnRodent-PA-18 Dt. 1 Tender No. 28.11.2018 Work of prevention and Control of Pest and Rodent in Primary Trains and area of Item, Nature 2 Maintenance siding and yard at Coaching of Work Depots Pune on Pune Division for a period of Three years. 3 Mode of Tender Enquiry Open E-tender Web: 28.11.2018 4 Dt. of Publication of NIT News paper: - Types of bidding (Single/ 5 Two packet system. two-bid system) 6 Last date of receipt of tender 20.12.2018 7 Nos. of tenders received Seven Nos. & names of parties 1 M/s TRULY PEST SOLUTION PRIVATE 8 qualified after technical LIMITED, 915, Hemkunt Tower, 98 evaluation. Nehru Place, New Delhi. 1 M/s Promise Pest Control System- Mangalmurti Industrial Premises Co- Op society Ltd, T-80, l-02, 2nd floor, MIDC, Bhosari, Pune, Maharashtra 2 M/s Central Warehousing Corporation- Regional Office Near Turbhe Railway Station, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra 3 M/s Shatabdi Pest Control, 85 Pratap Nos. & names of parties not nagar, Ratlam, Madhya Pradesh 9 qualified after technical 4 M/s S and R Pest Control Services, evaluation Shop No 1, Ground Floor, Amar Arcade, Kulkarni Colony Sandhu Vaswani Road, Nashik, Maharashtra 5 M/s Orion Pest Solutions PVT LTD, 200W S P Mukherjee Road, Kolkata, West Bengal. 6 M/s Kabir IMC International Shikshak Niwas Rana Pratap Nagar Chas, Bokaro, Jharkhand. Whether contract awarded 10 to lowest tenderer/ Evaluated Contract awarded to Evaluated L1 L1 LOA No. -
PCMC to Get Floating Amphitheatre and a Picturesque Garden Soon
VOL. 14 • ISSUE 195 RNI No. MAHEN/2007/21778 POSTAL REGN. No. NMB/154/2020-22/VASHI MDG POST OFFICE Greens launch first PCMC to get floating digital agitation to save Local train services between Panvel & amphitheatre and a wetlands in MMR Goregaon to become a reality n a run-up for the wetlands is a concern If all goes as per the picturesque garden soon IWorld Wetlands Day, because they are some environmentalists em- of the most productive plan, the railway depart- By Ryhea George we saw the dead trees Speaking about the barked on the first ever habitats on the planet. ment may start the local he Panvel City Mu- near the park being cut. project, Deputy Engineer, green digital agitation They often support high train services between nicipal Corporation In collaboration with the PCMC, Rajesh Kardile T with a series of virtual concentrations of ani- Goregaon and Panvel on is all set to get a float- PCMC, we decided to said, "The total estimate the harbour route within ing amphitheatre and a a month… picturesque garden in (More on page 8) front of its headquarters Three arrested for in Panvel in around 6 smuggling gutkha and months. very soon. De- transporting to Mumbai veloped at an estimated Turbhe MIDC police cost of Rs. 2.24 crores, have arrested three peo- the park and the floating ple for smuggling gutkha amphitheatre will be- and other tobacco prod- come the landmark proj- ucts and transporting it ects of PCMC. in travel buses to Mum- The Mahatma Gan- bai for sale in and around dhi Udyan will consist of make use of these dead for the beautification of the city. -
Introduction
HIGHWAYS AND MINOR PORTS DEPARTMENT DEMAND NO- 21 POLICY NOTE ON ROADS, BRIDGES, MINOR PORTS AND SHIPPING 2009-2010 INTRODUCTION An efficient road and port infrastructure is essential for the economic and social development and well being of the State. Tamil Nadu being the 11th largest state of India, there is a steep increase in Vehicle population of the State due to the development of Industries, Information Technology and other sectors. The road infrastructure is developed on the basis of the Indian Road Congress norms so as to stimulate the development process. Total area of Tamil Nadu is 1,30,058 Sq km. The length of Roads available in Tamil Nadu state is 1,94,087 Km approximately. In this 61,641 Km length of roads are maintained by MORT&H, Government of India and State Highways Department. Apart from this certain roads are maintained by local bodies and other Departments. Different categories of roads and their length: Category of road Length(Km) National Highways(NH) 4,873 State Highways(SH) 9,384 Major District Roads(MDR) 11,288 Other District Roads(ODR) 36,096 Total 61,641 1 Different types of Bridges and their numbers: Type of Bridges Numbers Major Bridges 1318 Minor Bridges 7710 Culverts 103935 Road over bridges in 179 railway level crossings Road under bridges in 57 railway level crossings Tamil Nadu is in the forefront in the development of road infrastructure. The density of road network in the country is 329 Km per lakh of population and the density of road Network in Tamil Nadu is 311 Km per lakh of population. -
Tambaram Municipality
Government of Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu Urban Development Fund City Corporate cum Business Plan Tambaram Municipality FINAL REPORT October 2007 Wilbur Smith Associates Private Limited TN_CCP-BP_Tambaram Abbreviations and Acronyms BOT : Build, Operate and Transfer BPL : Below Poverty Line BT : Black Top CAA : Constitution Amendment Act CAGR : Compounded Annual Growth Rate CC : Cement Concrete CCP : City Corporate Plan CMA : Chennai Metropolitan Area CMDA : Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority CMWSSB : Chennai Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board CPHEEO : Central Public Health Environmental Engineering Organization CSC : Community Structure Component CUA : Chennai Urban Agglomeration DIC : District Industries Centre DPR : Detailed Project Report DWCUA : Development of Women and Children in Urban Areas EAR : Environmental Assessment Reports ECR : East Coast Road ELSR : Elevated Storage Reservoir ESF : Environmental and Social Framework ESR : Environmental and Social Report FOP : Financial and Operating Plan FY : Financial Year G.S.T. Road : Grand South Trunk Road gm : Grams GoI : Government of India GoTN : Government of Tamil Nadu gpcd : Grams per Capita per Day GLSR : Ground Level Storage Reservoir ISP : Integrated Sanitation Program IT : Information Technology Ha : Hectares HH : Households HSC : House Service Connection IPT : Intermediate Public Transport ISP : Integrated Sanitation Program kg : Kilograms LCS : Low Cost Sanitation Lit : Liters LL : Lakh Liters LPA : Local Planning Area lpcd : Liters Per Capita Per Day m : Metres