This a field guide folder which features 42 species of flora and fauna found in mangroves in and around Greater Mumbai. The field guide was developed in English and Hindi for United Way Mumbai by Ladybird Environmental Consulting LLP. This is available for free distribution and downloads
This a field guide folder which features 42 species of flora and fauna found in mangroves in and around Greater Mumbai. The field guide was developed in English and Hindi for United Way Mumbai by Ladybird Environmental Consulting LLP. This is available for free distribution and downloads
The document discusses the history and significance of Earth Day, which is celebrated annually on April 22nd. It began in 1970 as an environmental teach-in in the US in response to increasing pollution and damage to the planet. Over 190 countries now participate in Earth Day activities like cleaning up public spaces, planting trees, and raising awareness of environmental issues. The 2020 theme is "climate action" to encourage addressing the climate crisis through reducing emissions and transitioning to renewable energy. People are celebrating Earth Day virtually this year due to the pandemic through online campaigns and education initiatives.
This document discusses effective strategies for communicating wildlife conservation information to the public. It emphasizes that communication is an important conservation tool for raising awareness, educating people, and influencing decision-makers. It outlines various online and offline channels for sharing information, such as websites, social media, publications, events, and interpretation centers. Key recommendations include keeping messages simple, using visual aids, and showing real examples to engage people. Citizen science programs and nature education are highlighted as ways to involve the public and increase understanding of environmental issues.
This presentation is on outdoor nature education. It includes techniques and tools which teachers could use to improve their classroom experience for their students.
This a field guide folder which features 42 species of flora and fauna found in mangroves in and around Greater Mumbai. The field guide was developed in English and Hindi for United Way Mumbai by Ladybird Environmental Consulting LLP. This is available for free distribution and downloads
The document discusses the history and significance of Earth Day, which is celebrated annually on April 22nd. It began in 1970 as an environmental teach-in in the US in response to increasing pollution and damage to the planet. Over 190 countries now participate in Earth Day activities like cleaning up public spaces, planting trees, and raising awareness of environmental issues. The 2020 theme is "climate action" to encourage addressing the climate crisis through reducing emissions and transitioning to renewable energy. People are celebrating Earth Day virtually this year due to the pandemic through online campaigns and education initiatives.
This document discusses effective strategies for communicating wildlife conservation information to the public. It emphasizes that communication is an important conservation tool for raising awareness, educating people, and influencing decision-makers. It outlines various online and offline channels for sharing information, such as websites, social media, publications, events, and interpretation centers. Key recommendations include keeping messages simple, using visual aids, and showing real examples to engage people. Citizen science programs and nature education are highlighted as ways to involve the public and increase understanding of environmental issues.
This presentation is on outdoor nature education. It includes techniques and tools which teachers could use to improve their classroom experience for their students.
The document discusses the Aichi Biodiversity Targets established under the Convention on Biological Diversity. It provides background on the United Nations Environment Programme and the signing of the Convention on Biological Diversity in 1992. The 20 Aichi Targets adopted in 2010 at COP-10 in Nagoya, Japan are aimed at addressing the drivers of biodiversity loss and enhancing the benefits from biodiversity. The document poses guiding questions to help countries set national targets aligned with the Aichi Targets and effectively implement their obligations under the Convention.
This document summarizes the author's journey in writing a book about moths. It began in 1993 after completing her PhD under the guidance of her late guru who encouraged her to take untrodden paths. From 2004, she began extensively collecting data on moth distribution, biology, habitats and behavior. One of the biggest challenges was accurately identifying moth species. She compiled important reference resources and collaborated with international experts. The process of designing, editing and publishing the book while balancing business and passion aspects caused delays. She thanks those who supported and guided her throughout this journey.
In past one year we developed range of educational materials, some of them are completed and few are underprocess. We showcase our works done for United Way Mumbai, Sanjay Gandhi National Park and ISKON.
Works include book field guide, folding field guide, outdoor exhibits, Butterfly garden and tree signage.
This document provides information about mangroves in Mumbai, including the top 10 species of mangroves and mangrove animals found there. It discusses Mission Mangroves, a conservation initiative to plant 100,001 mangroves in degraded wetlands and educate citizens. The presentation covers mangrove adaptations, distribution, types, importance, threats like dumping and construction, and conservation measures. It highlights the history of mangrove destruction in Mumbai and efforts by the Mangrove Cell and NGOs to protect and restore them.
Dr. V. Shubhalaxmi, a 2009-10 Humphrey Fellow from India, discovered a new species of moth. A school teacher in Arunachal Pradesh, India photographed the unknown moth and submitted it for identification. A moth specialist in Taiwan confirmed it was a new species. Dr. Shubhalaxmi plans an expedition in September to Arunachal Pradesh to locate a specimen for research purposes and name the moth after the location, Ziro, where it was first found. She has also been tasked with developing a three-year butterfly and moth research project for Arunachal Pradesh, marking the beginning of her career in research.
Wetlands provide many essential ecosystem services including fresh water purification and supply, flood control, biodiversity habitat, and carbon storage. However, 64% of the world's wetlands have been lost since 1900 primarily due to land conversion for agriculture and development. This has negatively impacted over 1 billion people's access to water and contributed to a 76% decline in global freshwater species populations. International efforts like the Ramsar Convention are working to promote wise wetland management and conservation to help reverse these trends.
The document outlines the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) requirements for companies in India according to the Company Act of 2013. It states that companies meeting certain criteria must form a CSR committee to formulate a CSR policy and recommend spending of at least 2% of profits on CSR activities listed in Schedule VII, such as poverty alleviation, education, and healthcare. The board is responsible for approving the policy, ensuring CSR activities are undertaken, and reporting reasons for any shortfall in spending.
The document summarizes the Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020 and the Aichi Targets adopted by the Convention on Biological Diversity. It outlines the vision and mission of the plan, which is to take action to halt biodiversity loss by 2020. It describes the five strategic goals and 20 targets of the plan related to mainstreaming biodiversity, reducing pressures on biodiversity from areas like agriculture and pollution, safeguarding ecosystems and species diversity, enhancing benefits from biodiversity, and improving implementation through participation, knowledge and capacity building. National governments will develop own targets and update biodiversity strategies and action plans to fulfill commitments of the plan through regional capacity building workshops.
This document announces a workshop on developing innovative CSR solutions related to biodiversity, the environment, and addressing the Prime Minister's initiatives. The one-day workshop will include sessions on biodiversity in business, CSR ideas for conservation, waste management, water sustainability, and tree planting. Attendees will learn how to develop a green CSR plan to link their company's initiatives to United Nations and government biodiversity goals. The workshop will be held on December 3rd in Mumbai.
As we witness more and more citizens taking charge of the broom, its time to share some important guidelines to make this revolution more effective. Kuddos to all those who dropped their gadgets to hold a broom. Share these guidelines among your network. Thanks.
This presentation is about my passion towards insects. This is also apt for infusing interest among insect haters. An apt resource for schools. For more information do contact me, welcome to the community of Insect Lovers .....Signing off India's first Buglady
Be a Scientist for a Day: A Citizen Science Project for Biodiversity Surves ...Dr.Shubhalaxmi Vaylure
This document describes a citizen science project called "Be a Scientist for a Day" conducted by the Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) to survey biodiversity at their nature reserve. It provides an overview of citizen science, describes the study area and methodology of the project. Results are presented on the data collected by citizen scientists on plants, insects, moths, reptiles, amphibians and birds. Feedback indicates the project was well-received and successful in engaging amateurs in field research. Future plans include making it a regular program and publishing scientific papers on results.
This is the project summary about the U.S. State Alumni Engagement Innovation Fund which I won in 2012. The project was about capacity development of environmental NGOs across India. The project team included 10 Fulbright fellows, together they trained 153 professionals from 92 NGOs across the country. The project concluded in 2012.
This document discusses the importance of small island developing states (SIDS) and the threats they face from climate change. It provides background on SIDS, noting they are home to over 63 million people and play an important role in protecting oceans. SIDS are especially vulnerable to climate change due to their small size and exposure to natural hazards. Rising sea levels threaten coastal communities and have already submerged some islands. Several islands in India are discussed that face threats from sea level rise, erosion, storms and tsunamis, including the Sundarbans islands, Lakshadweep Islands, and Nicobar Islands. The document suggests ways businesses and individuals can help SIDS address climate change impacts through corporate social responsibility programs, coastal community support, and green
Green careers in wildlife and the environment offer exciting and fulfilling options with opportunities for travel and social responsibility. Government careers include forest officer, zookeeper, zoo curator, and fisheries roles which typically require a BSc degree and may involve further training or education. Wildlife careers could involve being a wildlife biologist, veterinarian, photographer, or working in eco-tourism with many requiring a related BSc degree and passion for animals and nature. Environmental fields like engineering, law, journalism, and architecture are also options with varying educational requirements from BA to BSc to BArch degrees. Getting started often involves a science or related bachelor's degree with opportunities for further study locally and abroad.
Epcon is One of the World's leading Manufacturing Companies.EpconLP
Epcon is One of the World's leading Manufacturing Companies. With over 4000 installations worldwide, EPCON has been pioneering new techniques since 1977 that have become industry standards now. Founded in 1977, Epcon has grown from a one-man operation to a global leader in developing and manufacturing innovative air pollution control technology and industrial heating equipment.
Presented by The Global Peatlands Assessment: Mapping, Policy, and Action at GLF Peatlands 2024 - The Global Peatlands Assessment: Mapping, Policy, and Action
The document discusses the Aichi Biodiversity Targets established under the Convention on Biological Diversity. It provides background on the United Nations Environment Programme and the signing of the Convention on Biological Diversity in 1992. The 20 Aichi Targets adopted in 2010 at COP-10 in Nagoya, Japan are aimed at addressing the drivers of biodiversity loss and enhancing the benefits from biodiversity. The document poses guiding questions to help countries set national targets aligned with the Aichi Targets and effectively implement their obligations under the Convention.
This document summarizes the author's journey in writing a book about moths. It began in 1993 after completing her PhD under the guidance of her late guru who encouraged her to take untrodden paths. From 2004, she began extensively collecting data on moth distribution, biology, habitats and behavior. One of the biggest challenges was accurately identifying moth species. She compiled important reference resources and collaborated with international experts. The process of designing, editing and publishing the book while balancing business and passion aspects caused delays. She thanks those who supported and guided her throughout this journey.
In past one year we developed range of educational materials, some of them are completed and few are underprocess. We showcase our works done for United Way Mumbai, Sanjay Gandhi National Park and ISKON.
Works include book field guide, folding field guide, outdoor exhibits, Butterfly garden and tree signage.
This document provides information about mangroves in Mumbai, including the top 10 species of mangroves and mangrove animals found there. It discusses Mission Mangroves, a conservation initiative to plant 100,001 mangroves in degraded wetlands and educate citizens. The presentation covers mangrove adaptations, distribution, types, importance, threats like dumping and construction, and conservation measures. It highlights the history of mangrove destruction in Mumbai and efforts by the Mangrove Cell and NGOs to protect and restore them.
Dr. V. Shubhalaxmi, a 2009-10 Humphrey Fellow from India, discovered a new species of moth. A school teacher in Arunachal Pradesh, India photographed the unknown moth and submitted it for identification. A moth specialist in Taiwan confirmed it was a new species. Dr. Shubhalaxmi plans an expedition in September to Arunachal Pradesh to locate a specimen for research purposes and name the moth after the location, Ziro, where it was first found. She has also been tasked with developing a three-year butterfly and moth research project for Arunachal Pradesh, marking the beginning of her career in research.
Wetlands provide many essential ecosystem services including fresh water purification and supply, flood control, biodiversity habitat, and carbon storage. However, 64% of the world's wetlands have been lost since 1900 primarily due to land conversion for agriculture and development. This has negatively impacted over 1 billion people's access to water and contributed to a 76% decline in global freshwater species populations. International efforts like the Ramsar Convention are working to promote wise wetland management and conservation to help reverse these trends.
The document outlines the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) requirements for companies in India according to the Company Act of 2013. It states that companies meeting certain criteria must form a CSR committee to formulate a CSR policy and recommend spending of at least 2% of profits on CSR activities listed in Schedule VII, such as poverty alleviation, education, and healthcare. The board is responsible for approving the policy, ensuring CSR activities are undertaken, and reporting reasons for any shortfall in spending.
The document summarizes the Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020 and the Aichi Targets adopted by the Convention on Biological Diversity. It outlines the vision and mission of the plan, which is to take action to halt biodiversity loss by 2020. It describes the five strategic goals and 20 targets of the plan related to mainstreaming biodiversity, reducing pressures on biodiversity from areas like agriculture and pollution, safeguarding ecosystems and species diversity, enhancing benefits from biodiversity, and improving implementation through participation, knowledge and capacity building. National governments will develop own targets and update biodiversity strategies and action plans to fulfill commitments of the plan through regional capacity building workshops.
This document announces a workshop on developing innovative CSR solutions related to biodiversity, the environment, and addressing the Prime Minister's initiatives. The one-day workshop will include sessions on biodiversity in business, CSR ideas for conservation, waste management, water sustainability, and tree planting. Attendees will learn how to develop a green CSR plan to link their company's initiatives to United Nations and government biodiversity goals. The workshop will be held on December 3rd in Mumbai.
As we witness more and more citizens taking charge of the broom, its time to share some important guidelines to make this revolution more effective. Kuddos to all those who dropped their gadgets to hold a broom. Share these guidelines among your network. Thanks.
This presentation is about my passion towards insects. This is also apt for infusing interest among insect haters. An apt resource for schools. For more information do contact me, welcome to the community of Insect Lovers .....Signing off India's first Buglady
Be a Scientist for a Day: A Citizen Science Project for Biodiversity Surves ...Dr.Shubhalaxmi Vaylure
This document describes a citizen science project called "Be a Scientist for a Day" conducted by the Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) to survey biodiversity at their nature reserve. It provides an overview of citizen science, describes the study area and methodology of the project. Results are presented on the data collected by citizen scientists on plants, insects, moths, reptiles, amphibians and birds. Feedback indicates the project was well-received and successful in engaging amateurs in field research. Future plans include making it a regular program and publishing scientific papers on results.
This is the project summary about the U.S. State Alumni Engagement Innovation Fund which I won in 2012. The project was about capacity development of environmental NGOs across India. The project team included 10 Fulbright fellows, together they trained 153 professionals from 92 NGOs across the country. The project concluded in 2012.
This document discusses the importance of small island developing states (SIDS) and the threats they face from climate change. It provides background on SIDS, noting they are home to over 63 million people and play an important role in protecting oceans. SIDS are especially vulnerable to climate change due to their small size and exposure to natural hazards. Rising sea levels threaten coastal communities and have already submerged some islands. Several islands in India are discussed that face threats from sea level rise, erosion, storms and tsunamis, including the Sundarbans islands, Lakshadweep Islands, and Nicobar Islands. The document suggests ways businesses and individuals can help SIDS address climate change impacts through corporate social responsibility programs, coastal community support, and green
Green careers in wildlife and the environment offer exciting and fulfilling options with opportunities for travel and social responsibility. Government careers include forest officer, zookeeper, zoo curator, and fisheries roles which typically require a BSc degree and may involve further training or education. Wildlife careers could involve being a wildlife biologist, veterinarian, photographer, or working in eco-tourism with many requiring a related BSc degree and passion for animals and nature. Environmental fields like engineering, law, journalism, and architecture are also options with varying educational requirements from BA to BSc to BArch degrees. Getting started often involves a science or related bachelor's degree with opportunities for further study locally and abroad.
Epcon is One of the World's leading Manufacturing Companies.EpconLP
Epcon is One of the World's leading Manufacturing Companies. With over 4000 installations worldwide, EPCON has been pioneering new techniques since 1977 that have become industry standards now. Founded in 1977, Epcon has grown from a one-man operation to a global leader in developing and manufacturing innovative air pollution control technology and industrial heating equipment.
Presented by The Global Peatlands Assessment: Mapping, Policy, and Action at GLF Peatlands 2024 - The Global Peatlands Assessment: Mapping, Policy, and Action
Evolving Lifecycles with High Resolution Site Characterization (HRSC) and 3-D...Joshua Orris
The incorporation of a 3DCSM and completion of HRSC provided a tool for enhanced, data-driven, decisions to support a change in remediation closure strategies. Currently, an approved pilot study has been obtained to shut-down the remediation systems (ISCO, P&T) and conduct a hydraulic study under non-pumping conditions. A separate micro-biological bench scale treatability study was competed that yielded positive results for an emerging innovative technology. As a result, a field pilot study has commenced with results expected in nine-twelve months. With the results of the hydraulic study, field pilot studies and an updated risk assessment leading site monitoring optimization cost lifecycle savings upwards of $15MM towards an alternatively evolved best available technology remediation closure strategy.
Improving the viability of probiotics by encapsulation methods for developmen...Open Access Research Paper
The popularity of functional foods among scientists and common people has been increasing day by day. Awareness and modernization make the consumer think better regarding food and nutrition. Now a day’s individual knows very well about the relation between food consumption and disease prevalence. Humans have a diversity of microbes in the gut that together form the gut microflora. Probiotics are the health-promoting live microbial cells improve host health through gut and brain connection and fighting against harmful bacteria. Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus are the two bacterial genera which are considered to be probiotic. These good bacteria are facing challenges of viability. There are so many factors such as sensitivity to heat, pH, acidity, osmotic effect, mechanical shear, chemical components, freezing and storage time as well which affects the viability of probiotics in the dairy food matrix as well as in the gut. Multiple efforts have been done in the past and ongoing in present for these beneficial microbial population stability until their destination in the gut. One of a useful technique known as microencapsulation makes the probiotic effective in the diversified conditions and maintain these microbe’s community to the optimum level for achieving targeted benefits. Dairy products are found to be an ideal vehicle for probiotic incorporation. It has been seen that the encapsulated microbial cells show higher viability than the free cells in different processing and storage conditions as well as against bile salts in the gut. They make the food functional when incorporated, without affecting the product sensory characteristics.
Optimizing Post Remediation Groundwater Performance with Enhanced Microbiolog...Joshua Orris
Results of geophysics and pneumatic injection pilot tests during 2003 – 2007 yielded significant positive results for injection delivery design and contaminant mass treatment, resulting in permanent shut-down of an existing groundwater Pump & Treat system.
Accessible source areas were subsequently removed (2011) by soil excavation and treated with the placement of Emulsified Vegetable Oil EVO and zero-valent iron ZVI to accelerate treatment of impacted groundwater in overburden and weathered fractured bedrock. Post pilot test and post remediation groundwater monitoring has included analyses of CVOCs, organic fatty acids, dissolved gases and QuantArray® -Chlor to quantify key microorganisms (e.g., Dehalococcoides, Dehalobacter, etc.) and functional genes (e.g., vinyl chloride reductase, methane monooxygenase, etc.) to assess potential for reductive dechlorination and aerobic cometabolism of CVOCs.
In 2022, the first commercial application of MetaArray™ was performed at the site. MetaArray™ utilizes statistical analysis, such as principal component analysis and multivariate analysis to provide evidence that reductive dechlorination is active or even that it is slowing. This creates actionable data allowing users to save money by making important site management decisions earlier.
The results of the MetaArray™ analysis’ support vector machine (SVM) identified groundwater monitoring wells with a 80% confidence that were characterized as either Limited for Reductive Decholorination or had a High Reductive Reduction Dechlorination potential. The results of MetaArray™ will be used to further optimize the site’s post remediation monitoring program for monitored natural attenuation.
RoHS stands for Restriction of Hazardous Substances, which is also known as t...vijaykumar292010
RoHS stands for Restriction of Hazardous Substances, which is also known as the Directive 2002/95/EC. It includes the restrictions for the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment. RoHS is a WEEE (Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment).
Microbial characterisation and identification, and potability of River Kuywa ...Open Access Research Paper
Water contamination is one of the major causes of water borne diseases worldwide. In Kenya, approximately 43% of people lack access to potable water due to human contamination. River Kuywa water is currently experiencing contamination due to human activities. Its water is widely used for domestic, agricultural, industrial and recreational purposes. This study aimed at characterizing bacteria and fungi in river Kuywa water. Water samples were randomly collected from four sites of the river: site A (Matisi), site B (Ngwelo), site C (Nzoia water pump) and site D (Chalicha), during the dry season (January-March 2018) and wet season (April-July 2018) and were transported to Maseno University Microbiology and plant pathology laboratory for analysis. The characterization and identification of bacteria and fungi were carried out using standard microbiological techniques. Nine bacterial genera and three fungi were identified from Kuywa river water. Clostridium spp., Staphylococcus spp., Enterobacter spp., Streptococcus spp., E. coli, Klebsiella spp., Shigella spp., Proteus spp. and Salmonella spp. Fungi were Fusarium oxysporum, Aspergillus flavus complex and Penicillium species. Wet season recorded highest bacterial and fungal counts (6.61-7.66 and 3.83-6.75cfu/ml) respectively. The results indicated that the river Kuywa water is polluted and therefore unsafe for human consumption before treatment. It is therefore recommended that the communities to ensure that they boil water especially for drinking.
Kinetic studies on malachite green dye adsorption from aqueous solutions by A...Open Access Research Paper
Water polluted by dyestuffs compounds is a global threat to health and the environment; accordingly, we prepared a green novel sorbent chemical and Physical system from an algae, chitosan and chitosan nanoparticle and impregnated with algae with chitosan nanocomposite for the sorption of Malachite green dye from water. The algae with chitosan nanocomposite by a simple method and used as a recyclable and effective adsorbent for the removal of malachite green dye from aqueous solutions. Algae, chitosan, chitosan nanoparticle and algae with chitosan nanocomposite were characterized using different physicochemical methods. The functional groups and chemical compounds found in algae, chitosan, chitosan algae, chitosan nanoparticle, and chitosan nanoparticle with algae were identified using FTIR, SEM, and TGADTA/DTG techniques. The optimal adsorption conditions, different dosages, pH and Temperature the amount of algae with chitosan nanocomposite were determined. At optimized conditions and the batch equilibrium studies more than 99% of the dye was removed. The adsorption process data matched well kinetics showed that the reaction order for dye varied with pseudo-first order and pseudo-second order. Furthermore, the maximum adsorption capacity of the algae with chitosan nanocomposite toward malachite green dye reached as high as 15.5mg/g, respectively. Finally, multiple times reusing of algae with chitosan nanocomposite and removing dye from a real wastewater has made it a promising and attractive option for further practical applications.
Kinetic studies on malachite green dye adsorption from aqueous solutions by A...
Field Guide to Mangrove Ecosystem of Greater Mumbai (Hindi)
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SARSOL
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STATION
S.B.I.T
RNT PARK
RELIANCE
GHANSOLI
GES.DIVE
ABHUDAYA
GAONDEVI
DEVALPADA
AIR-INDIA
JUI NAGAR
VASHI GES
WORLD TRUST
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MGM HOSPITAL
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TERNA SCHOOL
KILE GAOTHAN
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AGNEL ASHRAM
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GHANSOLI NAKA
DESHMUKH WADI
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NERUL GYMKHANA
UNIVERSAL AUTO
TALAOPALI ROAD
PALM BEACH MARG
PALM BEACH MARG
RAILWAY CARSHED
RAILWAY STATION
T O K U R L A
VITHALDAS TEMPLE
DON BOSCO SCHOOL
WIRELESS STATION
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SEWAGE PUMP HOUSE
S.T. BUS TERMINUS
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DYAN VIKAS SCHOOL
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FIRE FIGHTING OFFICE
PARAPLEGIC INSTITUTE
MULTIPLEX AUDITORIUM
CIDCO BUS DEPOT(BMTC)
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NERUL RAILWAY STATION
VASHI RAILWAY STATION
TURBHE RAILWAY STATION
SUPER SPECIAL HOSPITAL
AIROLI RAILWAY STATION
VIDYALANKA EDUCATIONAL
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BELAPUR RAILWAY STATION
JUINAGAR RAILWAY STATION
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BELAPUR
STATION
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RNT PARK
RELIANCE
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AIR-INDIA
JUI NAGAR
VASHI GES
WORLD TRUST
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UNIVERSAL AUTO
TALAOPALI ROAD
PALM BEACH MARG
PALM BEACH MARG
RAILWAY CARSHED
RAILWAY STATION
T O K U R L A
VITHALDAS TEMPLE
DON BOSCO SCHOOL
WIRELESS STATION
MATHADI HOSPITAL
SEWAGE PUMP HOUSE
S.T. BUS TERMINUS
STERLING HOSPITAL
DYAN VIKAS SCHOOL
INDRAYANI BANGLOW
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BHAKATI DAM TEMPLE
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WATER FILLTER PLANT
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PARAPLEGIC INSTITUTE
MULTIPLEX AUDITORIUM
CIDCO BUS DEPOT(BMTC)
TURBHE - SANPADA LINE
NERUL RAILWAY STATION
VASHI RAILWAY STATION
TURBHE RAILWAY STATION
SUPER SPECIAL HOSPITAL
AIROLI RAILWAY STATION
VIDYALANKA EDUCATIONAL
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SEWAGE TREATMENT PALNT
BELAPUR RAILWAY STATION
JUINAGAR RAILWAY STATION
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GHANSOLI RAILWAY STATION
SEA WOODS RAILWAY STATION
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THANE TURBHE RAILWAY LINE
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Akse
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Worli
Dadar
Mahim
Malad
Marve
Gorai
Colaba
Tardeo
Wadala
Bandra
Ratodi
Manori
School
Girgaum
Byculla
Matunga
Andheri
Erangal
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Versova
Dharavi
Trombay
Mazagaon
Ambivali
Machimar
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Santacruz
Kandivali
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Prabhadevi
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Band Stand
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Juhu Airport
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ONGC Building
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Hotel Tajmahal
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Imax Multiplex Turbhe Village
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Wankhed Stadium
Naval Dock Yard
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Kannamwar Nagar
Smruti Building
Gateway of India
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Santacruz Airport
Triangular Garden
Brebourne Stadium
Chemical Industry
Kulaba Observatory
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Technical Institute
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Hotel Oberoi Shereton
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Mahalakshmi Race Course
Jijibhoy Nouroji Garden
Rajbhavan - Malabar Hills
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