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Short Essay On Ranwar
"Deep Roots are not reached by the frost" – J.R.R. Tolkiey The city of Mumbai is vast in its
expressions of development, it comes along and takes you by storm. A storm that changes your
perspective in life and takes all the time you have to grow into and become part of a massive
community. Yet in the ever changing Mumbai comes a little village called Ranwar. Ranwar is one of
the original 24 hamlets that made up Bandra since the earliest documented history in early 1700s
A centuries old East Indian Village as one would say. Ranwar used to be a small village yet with
Mumbai and its forces it has managed to now stick to only 3 lanes. As tiny as it may sound Ranwar
is full of character The Architecture the Small churches, The Culinary or even the Beautiful Walls
filled with graffiti, although a village that managed to remain for this long may have deep roots but
have also evolved as a small society. Ranwar may be A treat to one's eyes if he or she is a lover of
old Historic landmarks but its only ranwar's outlook that comes out as historic, the village itself is
now very modern in their culture and traditions if compared back to the olden days.
"Ranwar Now and Ranwar Then seems like a whole other Area" says Locality.
Ranwar used to be a heritage site for rice production in the olden days. In the olden days the housing
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Maybe neighborhoods and existences, now in their dusk, will give way to diversity, which
ultimately would be similarly rich and valued understandings Ranwar village today, just like most of
the in heritage villages in Bandra is below obstruction. Modern day Ranwar showcases changed
scenarios. The once inaudible, undisturbed lanes are now scenarios of hurried accesses of traffic
looking for a short course from the Bandra Reclamation to Hill Road and further. The ubiquitous dirt
and clatter and a dozen traffic jams a day are now acknowledged with enduring notice these
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Case Study On Foodpanda
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The objective behind this study is to understand Foodpanda business model, Challenges faced by
them, how they are raising huge funds, and their growth. Foodpanda is owned by Rocket Internet
having 52.1% stake in it. Foodpanda net revenue was increased from EUR 0.7 million in 2013 to
EUR 6.7 million in 2014 i.e. growing at the rate of 838.9%.
Foodpanda continues to benefit from strong investor interest in its business model. Following
several successful funding rounds in 2014–2015, it closed the year with a strong cash position of
EUR 44.5 million.
Foodpanda is supported by Rocket Internet and was able to raised funding from AB Kinnevik,
Phenomen Ventures and including Goldman Sachs which is over USD $100 million.
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The company has raised USD $310 million since its inception and rocket internet owning nearly
about 52% stake in it. When 3 years ago, Foodpanda started its operation in India, some said it was a
delivery company, some thought it's a restaurant or food supplier. In terms of profitability,
Foodpanda has generated a gross profit of EUR 1.0 m in H1 2014, representing a margin of 84%.
Absolute EBITDA loss amounted to EUR 11 m.
Below are some suggestion and recommendation –
Foodpanda need to focus on food delivery because it is one of the main factor plays while retaining
a customers and many customers are not happy with the food delivery services.
Foodpanda need to improve its services related to making payments to vendors. Vendors get
frustrated when they didn't receive payment of the order fulfilled by them. And many a times they
start warning Foodpanda, that in the future they will not take any orders from them. This is the area
where Foodpanda is lacking and need to take action immediately. They need to understand that for a
small vendor it's become difficult to function without receiving payment on time.
Timely respond to customers if they are not able to process their orders on time. It was found that
some customer faced this problem and recived message after 1 hour that foodpanda can't process
their order after placing their order with
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City Pollution In Mumbai
1.)
The city I have chosen to research is the city of Mumbai which is located in the south west of India.
Mumbai also known as Bombay is one of the largest cities in the world with a vast population of
18.4 million people inhabiting it. Mumbai is the richest city in India and houses the most billionaires
and millionaires across the entirety of India, which is surprising due to there being approximately
700,000 to 1,000,000 living in Dharavi which is the biggest slum currently in Mumbai.
2.)
Dharavi is the main slum in Mumbai It is approximately 216 hectares or 2.16 square kilometres that
makes it the second largest slum in Asia and the third largest slum in the world. Dharavi is easily
one of the most densely populated places in the world. Recycling is becoming a very large industry
in Dharavi due to the amount of trash produced by Mumbai as a city ,there are approximately
250,000 citizens of Dharavi working to recycle the trash of Mumbai. One of Dharavi's biggest
problem is sanitation or cleanliness this is because of the disease spread across Dharavi .Dharavi
exports a variety of different around the world including leathers jewellery and a wide range of
accessories. These goods are mainly exported to Europe the United States and the Middle East, The
estimated turnover is $500 million US to $650 million US.
3.)
Dharavi is home to many second and third generation residents. The majority of the current
residents living in Dharavi are there due to poverty, and most inherit
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Research Paper On Navi Mumbai
bout Navi Mumbai
Navi Mumbai – known to be one of the most rapidly developing infrastructural projects in India,
Navi Mumbai or New Bombay is a planned project that began in 1971. It is is situated across two
districts namely Thane and Raigad and has a beautiful setting with creeks on one side and hill ranges
bounding it on the other side. This kind of location makes it one of the perfect holiday spots in
India.
The nearest airport is the Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport, Mumbai at a distance of 21 kms
from Navi Mumbai. Navi Mumbai has a booming infrastructure and is well connected to other parts
of the state and country. The city maintains a good public transportation system with the Navi
Mumbai Municipal Transport serving the people. The most important suburban stations are Vashi,
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Renowned for hospitality and facilities, the hotel has 100 exquisitely designed rooms. All these
rooms have LCD TV, wired and wireless broadband internet access, digitally secure safe, telephone
with voicemail, well–stocked mini–bar and spacious bathroom. There are varied dining options in
the premises, including a coffee shop, an Indian vegetarian restaurant, an open air barbecue, a multi–
cuisine restaurant and a lounge bar.
Yogi Executive: featuring an outdoor pool, the Yogi Executive is one of the most modern four star
hotels in navi mumbai offering facilities like doctor on call, car rentals, pick up and drop facilities,
money exchange facilities apart from a gym spa centre, a swimming pool and fitness centre.
All the luxury 4 star hotels in Navi Mumbai have been dubbed to be the best in the country. Visitors
can always rely to find 4 star accommodations round the year in the city that is lying in the lap of
nature and can be the perfect holiday spot for anyone traveling to
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Speech On Travel In Mumbai
Bombay was also known as Mumbai. When Britishers came to India they change a lot of cities
name and Bombay was the one in it. After Britishers went back, Bombay was called by Mumbai.
Mumbai is the dream city of every Indian because Mumbai is the biggest city in India.
Approximately, more than 15 million people live in Mumbai and it is a big city. The dangerous thing
in Mumbai is the trains of Mumbai's local station. It is very risky to travel I the travel in Mumbai.
I have traveled in train in Mumbai and that the first and last time I traveled on the train. From my
personal experience, I would say that it's really risky and dangerous to travel. There are 1000 of
people who die because of the traffic and because of traveling in a train. On page 158, the last line
of the 1st paragraph, Nasirbhai talks about people who put their life in danger because of their job.
That is so true because in Mumbai people can't afford to lose their job because Mumbai is so costly
and the traffic of Mumbai last forever so people choose train instead of driving their own car. So
they risk their life daily by going on a train.
I found that shocking about 20,706 Mumbaikers was killed on the trains in the last five years. That's
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Especially in trains, there are so many people sitting to just to rob you. I am Indian it didn't ever
happen to me but when they see a foreigner guy or girl, they are seriously going to rob them by their
sweet talks. Carl Hoffman also talks about the Dadar station on the bottom of page 163. Dadar
station is the worst station among all the Mumbai's railways station. I have been there and the train
is just horrible. There is no place to even stand. Small kids can never travel in a train because they
are going to get lost in the train from their
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Energy and Environment
Cover Letter
I, Vineet Kr. Gupta, am completed M.Tech (Energy & Environmental Management) from
Kurukshetra University, Haryana, India. I wish to apply for the suitable position (Environment
Management Division) in your organization in the thrust area of Environment Management.
As a professional of Energy and Environmental Management, I am willing to pursue my career in
the same field and hence seeking an opportunity to get a professional position in your esteemed
organization. My course scheme is basically dealing in the Energy Conservation and Management
and Energy from Waste. It also provides knowledge in the field of Environmental Management,
Sustainable Industry, Aspect of Climate Change & Energy Conservation and various laboratory ...
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|Employment Experience |
1. Duration: July 2006 – June 2007
Place: Hydroair Techtonics Ltd. Navi Mumbai
Post: Assistant Environment Officer
Key Responsibility: Looked after the project related with solid waste management, waste water
treatment technologies.
2. Duration: July 2007 – September 2008
Place: Eco–Men Laboratory Pvt. Ltd, Lucknow
Post: Environment Scientist
Key Responsibilities: Environment Monitoring and Analysis (Air, Water, Soil,) Experiment design
and analysis result, report preparation
|Industrial and Research Experience: |
1. Place: Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. Corporate Office, New Delhi
Post: Trainee–S&EP, Duration: June–5th August, 2010.
Project: Carbon Management Strategies in IOCL and Green Inventory.
2. Place: Bhabha Atomic Research Center, Mumbai
Post: Trainee–Environment Assessment Division
Duration: January–May, 2010
Project: Determination of Sedimentation Rate using 210Po and 210Pb depth profile in
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Globalization In Katherine Boo's Novel Behind The...
The city of Mumbai has seen much growth in the past years. A string of hotels have been set up for
travelers and high–class businessmen. An ever growing, top of the line airport has been built for
those coming in and out of the country. From the outside, Mumbai seems to enjoy being
internationally integrated with the rest of world, otherwise known as globalization. However, this is
not the case as seen in Katherine Boo's novel Behind the Beautiful Forevers: Life, Death, and Hope
in a Mumbai Undercity. This novel is set in a slum right next to the Mumbai International Airport
called Annawadi. It focuses mainly on the life and story of the main character, Abdul. Abdul Husain
and his family make a living by selling scrap metal tossed out by the upper class of Mumbai. When
looking at Abdul's story, one can see the corruption that made it near impossible for globalization to
have a positive effect on Annawadi. Abdul's relationship with his neighbor, one–legged Fatima, also
shows how neighborhood relationships were a barrier to Annawadi's ability to be a part of Mumbai's
globalization. Before examining the reasons for Annawadi's lack of effects from globalization, one
must look at some of the reasons as to why Annawadi faces the shocking amount of poverty that it
does. In the novel, Boo writes, "What you don't want is always going to be with you. What you want
is never going to be with you. Where you don't want to go, you have to go. And the moment you
think you're going to live
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Project Development Of Powai, Mumbai Essay
Kanakia Group is the latest residential project coming up in Powai. Kanakia Atlantis is the luxurious
project development in Powai, Mumbai. Leisurely strolls in the serene environs of a landscaped
garden, melting away your stress in a large Jacuzzi, a round of table tennis or shooting a few hoops
on the basketball court. This could be your life at Kanakia Atlantis Powai.Kanakia Atlantis will offer
2 BHK and 3 BHK luxurious apartments designed to offer the best lifestyle experience. Atlantis is
spread across 7 acres of land area. Powai is the most premium location in Mumbai. Powai today
boasts of the most developed infrastructure with best in class entertainment facilities. Many
corporates and Multinational offices have setup their base in Powai driving the rental demand to the
highest level. Powai today has the highest rental yield in Mumbai region. Many developers
including Kanakia Atlantis have started exploring the luxury and the Premium residential segment in
Powai.
KANAKIAATLANTIS POWAI LOCATION
Supreme Business Park – 1.9 km
Andheri – Kurla / Seepz – 6.0 Km
BKC – 10.7 Km
Hiranandani Business Park – 0.5 km
IIT Bombay – 1 km
Hiranandani School – 1.3 km
Bombay Scottish – 3.5 km
SM Shetty high school and Jr college
Podar International School
This newly launched Kanakia Atlantis Project at Powai will have 2, 2.5 & 3 BHK luxurious
residential apartments. Kanakia Atlantis is planned to offer the stunning views from each and every
residences. Powai is a suburban neighbourhood
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Behind the Beautiful Forevers Essay
Brett Potter
HST 104 Section 002
Yixin Chen
27 November 2012
The Poverty of Annawadi as seen in Behind the Beautiful Forevers The city of Mumbai has seen
much growth in the past years. A string of elegant hotels have been set up for travelers and high–
class business men. An ever growing, top of the line airport has been built for those coming in and
out of the country. From the outside, Mumbai seems to have taken a liking to being internationally
integrated with the rest of world, otherwise known as globalization. This is not the case, however; as
seen in Katherine Boo's novel Behind the Beautiful Forevers: Life, Death, and Hope in a Mumbai
Undercity. This novel is set in a slum right next to the Mumbai International Airport called ... Show
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This can be seen in the novel with Abdul's father, who suffers from tuberculosis. Diseases like
tuberculosis are common in the streets of Annawadi and numerous slums just like it. This makes it
hard for Abdul's father to work which means he can not make money to support his family. This is a
common problem in many slums for many families who have members suffering from disease.
Another problem is the upper class that dwells within Mumbai. While the upper class is the minority
class in Mumbai, they control close to all of Mumbai's profits saving it all for themselves and not
helping those in need. The fact that such a small percentage of Mumbai's inhabitants controls a large
percentage of its wealth is major reason why so many poverty stricken people were forced to live in
slums like Annawadi. A third reason for the poverty of Annawadi can be seen in its slum lords. The
slums lords have total control over a slum and its inhabitants. If a person crosses paths with a slum
lord, they are as good as dead. This fear of the power of slum lords keeps the people down and
makes it almost impossible to rise out of poverty. In Behind the Beautiful Forevers, Katherine Boo
writes "A decent life was the train that hadn't hit you, the slumlord you hadn't offended, the malaria
you hadn't caught" (Page 45). These are all factors in why Annawadi faced such severe poverty. It is
easy to say that these all had an effect on Annawadi's absence
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Urbanization In Village By...
In the novel " Village By The Sea " by Anita Desai tells the problem faced in Indian villagers which
can be noticed from two characters, Hari and Lila. From the book we can experience the Indian
culture and their way of life through the life faced by the characters. I feel that the book is
distinctive and special in a way, as it alternates between the view of Hari and Lila. It also has an
effect on the readers, when Hari goes to the city of Bombay and Lila is in the village of Thul. From
these two point of view we can get the idea of similarities and differences between city and village
life.
Some of the problem faced by villagers in India is industrialization and urbanization. According to
industrialization when the country will progress into modern period, more factories will be built to
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I would not say that it is a problem, but there are definitely advantages and disadvantages to
urbanization. The advantages can be that the country will be more economically competitive as
contrasted to other which are not so developed countries. It will also have more cleaner and more
efficient manufacturing and will be more potential in controlling their resources. In addition, when
the country is very developed, they will be very successful to safeguard themselves. When more
people live in cities or upper class apartments, there will be more capacity for other development.
More lenders will want to invest in the country and more tourists will want to come to the country,
because of these factors. The disadvantages of urbanization are– the air quality of the area will
certainly be affected, because of the smoke from the exhaust of vehicles and the pollutants from the
factories. This may affect the health of the people living in the cities. The environment of the
country may also be affected by the country's
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The Policies Of Government During The 1980 ' S
The right to livelihood after the 1980 the policies of Government was rather concerned with the
developmental work all along and even ignoring the basic human rights of people or the mass at
large.
Such policies were given importance and the government of that time tried very hard to forcibly
evict people and to displace them to fulfill the developmental needs. one such case which came
during the 1980s OLGA TELLIS VS. BOMBAY MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, in this case
through the section 7 of BOMBAY MUNICIPAL LAW, then chief minister of Maharashtra, tried to
implement the policy, to evict all those people who are living beside of the road, at the payment of
the roads or a dwellers leaving around Roadside. The government machineries has try to displace
such people forcibly, evict them and throw them away from the Mumbai to their respective original
area. Such decision had made drastic affect on the Mumbai City and people were largely displaced.
They have thrown to the destitute level and they were living life like animal life. With large scale
displacement work the payment dwellers and street hawkers the people who were affected by such a
displacement, they have put petition before Supreme Court and Olga Tellis was one among them
and they have challenged this particular decision of chief minister to stop the menace of
Commissioner of Police of Mumbai, in which, commissioner of police of Mumbai was providing
necessary assistant to the Bombay municipal corporation to demolish the
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Speech On Museums In Mumbai
Top 10 Museums In Mumbai For Kids
Mumbai's museums are a great way of teaching kids about the city's rich history and culture. They're
replete with artifacts and precious ancient works. What's more? Museums also have extra space for
your kids to run and frolic around. Here's a round–up of 10 museums in Mumbai to take your kids:
1. Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Museum
Being the foremost museum of Mumbai and the second oldest museum of India, Dr. BhauJi Lad
Museum is a home to the rich treasures of bygone era. The infrastructure of this museum is
marvelous, thanks to its renaissance style building, majestic pillars, vibrant Minton tiles and a high
roof. It houses more than 3500 artifacts, paintings, maps, crafts and dioramasrevolving aroundthe
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The fish museum hosts an array of varieties like reef fish, Quran fish, Copperband Butterflyfish,
clown, white tail trigger, Clown Triggerfish, small starfish, sharks, turtles and other foreign species.
The place also screens documentaries on marine ecosystem, fishes and environmental conservation.
Make sure to check out the touch pool (where your curious kids can touch turtles, star fish and sea
urchins) and fish spa while you're here.
8. Jehangir Art Gallery
Established in 1952 by a Parsi Politician, Jehangir Art Gallery is a home to modern art and exhibits
artworks by avant–grade local sculptors, painters and other artists. The history of this gallery is a
proof that it has played a crucial role in the rebirth of Indian Art. The gallery is currently being run
by the Bombay Art Society and sells most of its artwork on display. It also boasts an in–house café
where you can unwind after a tour of the museum.
9. Ballard Bunder
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Acute Urbanization And The City Of Mumbai
The year 2010 is estimated to mark the transition of a majority (50.6%) of the world‟s population
from rural to urban. UNPD. (2007) The most alarming implications of rapid urbanization include
irrevocable alteration of local and global environments, unsustainable exploitation of natural
resources and widening social equity gaps within urban areas. With the migration of masses from
rural to urban ares cities are overcrowded and vulnerability and exposure aspects accruing it are in
the state of change. Against this background it is imperative to examine the responses from these
urban masses to the various disasters in the urban areas. One particularly problematic aspect of this
challenge is the selection of appropriate adjustments and adaptations to natural hazards that are
exacerbated by urbanization. The present dissertation seeks to examine the existing approaches to
flood hazard risk reduction in the city of Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.Floods are considered the
most common and highly damaging of all hazards, and it has been predicted that they are likely to
become more frequent, more prevalent and more serious in the years to come (Muchtar & Bahar
2010) especially in fast growing cities of the world which are witnessing rapid urbanisation.
Compared to other types of natural disasters, they account for approximately 20–40% of the events
which are reported (Sene 2008). Their nature is governed by various factors, which include the
properties of the drainage, rainfall
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Case Study Of Freebie Company
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The internship was done at "METRO CASH AND CARRY" Bangalore. The objective of this
internship was to see the operation of Freebie department and do a project on inventory management
of freebie department.
Freebie– free gifts are given to the customers as given in the bill.
METRO Cash & Carry is an international self–service wholesaler. It operates across Europe and in
some countries of Asia and Northern Africa. It is the largest sales division of the German trade and
retail giant Metro AG.
What is Cash and Carry?
A whole sale format aimed specifically aimed at trade customers, generally large scale big box
stores providing a wide range of goods. Goods are paid for immediately and taken away by the
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Indore
Amritsar
Working of Metro Supplier/Manufacturer/Farmer Metro Cash and Carry Traders/ Hotels / Small
Business/ Cafes Customer/ End User General definition of Inventory
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Explain How Culture Defines Me
"A nation's culture resides in the hearts and in the soul of it's people."
Mahatma Gandhi.
This quote perfectly sums up how I would like to say my culture defines me. Culture is a set of
ethics or beliefs, that a certain group follows, and shares. Well, that's at least how I would define it.
Culture plays a major role in our lives. Growing up, moving from country to country every 3 years
was a regular thing for me. Since I have lived in a few different place, I've gotten to experience
many different cultures. So, you then begin to think. How does culture define me?, How does it
define us? Living in different places and experiencing different cultures has really change me.
I'm a 100% Indian. The culture of India is what I most recognize with and exposed to initially, and
that really shaped the way I am today. My parents and I have been exposed to many different
cultures over the years, whether we've traveled and visited countries or lived in those places, you get
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Sometimes I don't even feel like I'm completely Indian, I am a hybrid of many cultures, because I'm
built out of elements of each culture I've been exposed to, I'm not explicitly one culture , I'm a
combination of cultures taking on pieces I want, leaving behind massive chunks. This I would say is
an ongoing development. As I've said multiple times, living in different places and experiencing
different cultures has really defined me as a person in today's society. "A nation's culture resides in
the hearts and in the soul of it's people." A quote from Gandhi that I mentioned earlier. This means
that inside our everybody there is a part of their culture residing in them, but for me there are
different parts of different cultures residing in me. And that's how culture defines
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The Real Slumdog 's Documentary
a. Globalization/pg. 29: The growing interconnections among nations due to the expansion of
capitalism
The Real Slumdog's documentary was very interesting and eye opening. The amount of businesses
that are run in the one square mile area of Dharavi affect the entire capitalism of the world. Look at
it this way, the Slumdog's as they're called make crappy money to make some very intricate
products. These products will be shipped from Mumbai to the rest of the world eventually. As the
products are marked up by middle men, the money does not filter its way back to the Dharavi slum.
Thus, the products might be ten dollars in a store, but initially the slum workers get paid barely
anything and do not get to see the profit that they could. These people work to survive. Mumbai is a
very intricate and bustling city, and has a large amount of money and products moved through it
each day. In the inner city though, it is not as cheap to make the products. There also are not the
massive amounts of laborers that are found in Dharavi. Moving away from product production we
can look at the dumps of Dharavi. A large amount of the trash from the inner city is sent to the slum
to be processed. The workers that sort through the trash are called rag pickers. The rag pickers make
very little money for what they do, but the work that they do is very important. They separate the
waste into different categories to be processed and recycled accordingly. They separate the metals
from plastics, and
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The Effects Of Mass Hysteria On The West Coast Of India
Can some of the most deluded water be purified by the Almighty Allah? The people in Mumbai
truly believed that their most grotesque water had became sweet and potable. The outbreak of
hysteria brought chaos to the large city sitting on the west coast of India. Thousands rushed, in
hopes, to get a taste of the holy water that held great promise to the Muslims and others residing in
the area. From the reports, religious beliefs, prior events and scientific research, the phenomenon of
mass hysteria brought great question to the seemingly odd event. There are many speculations to
how the news spread so quickly throughout the large city of 12.2 million. One of the most common
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They believe that the Almighty Allah brought a holy water that was healing. Thus the reason that
people flooded to the water with the elderly, ill and their worries. Like most hysterias, people fall
into them because they need guidance or feel the need to be apart of something. This was one of the
cases, they did not care if the water was dirty, the sudden change was believed to be miracle,
regardless of the scientific facts that were to prove that it was not. Mass hysteria has occurred
through the thread of time and it is something that raises numerous questions about ethics, morals
and how people are thought to be at the time. When you are put into an environment that brings life
to your imagination or thought process, you begin to see things that are rather typical or brought to
topic occasionally. Some people don't believe in ghost but when you put them in the "typical"
haunted creepy house, they suddenly see apparitions and such. This brings up a really interesting
concept, "Environmental psychologist Peter Suedfeld also thinks that what we do cognitively
changes under these circumstances and may play a role." People in Mumbai had a relation to holy
water through their religion which and the drastic change in such an event can bring great question
to the issue. To make reference, there was another hysteria that had taken place in a similar location
because of faith. this incidents had brought great mass hysteria to the community and religious
leaders
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Slumdog Dharavi Research Paper
The Dharavi slums introduce many health risks to those who live there. Health is defined as a
human condition measured by four components: physical, mental, social, and spiritual. Most of the
most pressing health risk the slums create are physical. The way the buildings are so tightly packed
together creates a huge fire risk. If one building was to catch fire, it would set off a chain reaction
burning down every building it touches. With the limited resources they have, it would be very
difficult to stop the fires. The jobs in Dharavi are also very dangerous. Many of the factories and
sweatshops that consist of over–worked and under–paid employees that are crammed into small
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Without the people of Dharvai the tons of garbage that they dump would continue to build up
because, Dharavi recycles 80% of the trash the city of Mumbai dumps. But Mumbai has plans to be
the largest power in Asia and unfortunately Dharavi is not a part of that plan. They are slowly
piecing by piece renovating Dharavi to better the city of Mumbai leaving the people of Dharvai no
where to go. The people of dharvai resent the term 'slum–dog' and the movie Slumdog Millionaire
for coining that phase. They resent the stigma around that name. Stigmas are 'blemishes' that
discredit a person's claim to a normal identity. The people of Dharvai resent the term 'slum–dog' and
the movie Slumdog Millionaire for coining that phrase. They resent the stigma around that name.
Stigmas are 'blemishes' that discredits a person's claim to a normal identity. Many protests the movie
and the actors in it. They say the nickname is demeaning because they are being compared to a dog
and treated as if they were sub–human. It gives off the stigma that these people are uncivilized dirty
unintelligent criminals. It gives people the idea that they are low lives, but, many of these people are
so much more and more
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Demographic Segmentation
Study of a demographic segment and its sub segment falling in the age group 18 year to 25 years
Saneel Gaonkar IBS Gurgaon
Study of a demographic segment and its sub segment falling in the age group 18 year to 25 years
Introduction
Different kinds of people display different buying patterns even in a segment of age group 18 years
to 25 years. This truth is well understood by those people who are responsible for market research,
product development, pricing, sales and strategy. Market segmentation is the identification of
portions of market that are different from one another. Every individual falls under one or other
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(The Registrar General & Census Commissioner, 2011)Sixteen major languages of India are also
spoken in Mumbai, most common being Marathi, Hindi, Gujarati and English. The religions
followed in Mumbai include Hindus (67.39) , Muslims (18.56%), Buddhists (5.22%), Jain (3.99%),
Christians (4.2%), Sikhs (0.58%), Parsis and Jews making the rest of the population. (Mehta, 2004)
Mumbai is also home to the largest population of Parsi Zoroastrians in the world, with about 80,000
Parsis in Mumbai. ("The world's successful diasporas") Looking at the data it is clear fact that
Mumbai is a large market with intelligent customer. Amount of exposure to brands and products a
person goes through in Mumbai is vast.
Culture
This Research also includes finding new potential markets in the age group of 18 to 25 years, for
this purpose knowing the culture of Mumbai is also essential. The culture of any place is always
determined from its people, cuisine, religion, language and festivals. Mumbai has a mixture of
people from various communities and subsequently they follow different religions. The metropolitan
observes modern trends; here people enjoy participating in all festivals irrespective of caste, creed
and color. Mumbai is the birthplace of Indian cinema. The influence of the Bollywood in the cities
culture is observed. The cultural
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My Thoughts About My Fieldwork Experience Essay
Ray Le Blond has been able to consolidate my thoughts about my fieldwork experience
appropriately, thus, "You learn something every day if you pay attention". I was going to Kachra
Vahatuk Shramik Sangh (KVSS), Thane as part of my fieldwork on contract labours working in
Thane Municipal Corporation in Solid Waste Management Department for the second semester.
Little did I know that going among the contract labours and learning about them would inspire,
educate and transform me. When I was initially informed that as part of my research methodology
course I would be expected to engage in field work I was equally atingled as I was timorous. Even
though I had been involved in a couple of internships after my graduation, I knew this was going to
be disparate. After all, this was Tata Institute of Social Sciences where everything from the DH
menu to the pet dogs on campus are treated with sobriety; field work being a prerequisite would be
no different. In the first week of my field work I learned that the most dominant forms of precarious
work in India are contract work especially workers working in solid waste management department
of municipal corporations, when workers are employed by a contractor who pays the worker their
wages, and fix a direct fixed–term contracts. The term of a direct fixed–term contract can be as short
as a single day. These short–term contracts are commonly known as 'hire and fire' contracts, as
workers are under the constant threat of losing their job
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A Brief Note On The City Of Mumbai
The city of Mumbai is the largest city in India, with a population of roughly 19.3 million people
(World Population Review, 2014). One reason that Mumbai has grown to such extent is its
convenient location. Located on a peninsula off the west coast of India and boarding the Arabian
Sea, Mumbai has easy travel access to the Middle East and inland India (Earth Explorer, 2015). The
Mithi River flows through the heart of the city and connects into Mahim Bay, which provides
further transportation capabilities for those in the area (2015). Both Powai and Vihar Lake are
located further inland and provide drinking water for the people of Mumbai ("Mumbai", 2014).
North of Vihar Lake is Sanjay Gandhi National Park, the world's largest national park, which is a
preservation of forest area that covers 104 square kilometers (Mehta, 2013). This national park is not
only rich in resources and biodiversity; it also is a popular tourist area that has about 2 million
annual visitors (2013). In addition to the thousands of plant and animal species that live in this forest
area, such animals in preservations include panthers, antelope, moose deer, wild bears, monkeys,
leopards, tigers, etc. Mumbai has a tropical wet and dry climate that does not fluctuate much
throughout the year (Pacione, 2006). Average temperatures typically range between 60–100°F year
round (2006). From January through May and October through December, Mumbai experiences dry
weather with little rain. Monsoon season lasts
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Speech On Mumbai
Magical Mumbai Entices You To Stay Forever
Mumbai, formerly known as Bombay, is India's largest city and one of the largest cosmopolitan
metropolises in the world. Mumbai is India's melting pot with people from all over the country –
and the world – converging together to live harmoniously. The city is the perfect representation of
the country's dichotomy: symbolised by the presence of Bollywood in the city, Mumbai is also host
to India's largest slum population. The city itself is huge, sprawling in every direction, and this
makes sight–seeing in Mumbai much more exciting. From the rock cut caves of Elephanta to Dobi
Ghats to Marine Drive to Gateway to India, Mumbai has it all and more.
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Plan a trip, if you can, to Film City located in Goregaon and enjoy the first–hand experience of
Bollywood shooting. Make sure you book this in advance as there's a high possibility that you may
not be allowed in if you just show up on the day. Having entered the lavish lifestyle of the
Bollywood elite, you might get a little jealous but don't fret as Mumbai is a shopper's paradise.
Mumbai is worth visiting just for the hustle of the shopkeepers, the madness of the markets and the
rich aroma of fruit–vendors. Kemp's corner, located, again, in South Mumbai is where you could
buy antiques at rock bottom prices, second–hand books for dirt cheap and hand–made jewellery,
clothes and furniture for prices that are almost always too
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Effect of Globalization on Mumbai
The effect of Globalization on Mumbai
Chaitik Doshi
F09074
Contents
Introduction 2 Mumbai – A Cultural Diversity 3 A Brief History 4 A Glocalised World 5 Mumbai
Urban Infrastructure Project 6 Navi Mumbai International Airport 11 Mumbai – A Global Financial
Hub 13 A Dangerous City to Live In 14 Mumbai 2020: A Vision 17 References 18
Introduction
Globalization has been an integral part of India's progress. It has opened up new avenues for growth.
One of the biggest impacts of globalization has been to IT (Information Technology) and BPO
(Business Process Outsourcing) sector. These two sectors have progressed at never before pace. Key
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In 1534, the Portuguese appropriated the islands from Bahadur Shah of Gujarat. They were ceded to
Charles II of England in 1661, as dowry for Catherine de Braganza.
The population quickly rose from 10,000 in 1661, to 60,000 in 1675. In 1687, the British East India
Company transferred its headquarters from Surat to Mumbai. The city eventually became the
headquarters of the Bombay Presidency. The opening of the Suez Canal in 1869 transformed
Bombay into one of the largest seaports on the Arabian Sea. Over the next thirty years, the city grew
into a major urban centre, spurred by an improvement in infrastructure and the construction of many
of the city's institutions. The population of the city swelled to one million by 1906, making it the
second largest in India after Calcutta.
As capital of the Bombay Presidency, it was a major base for the Indian independence movement,
with the Quit India Movement called by Mahatma Gandhi in 1942 being its most rubric event. After
India's independence in 1947, it became the capital of Bombay State.
In the 1950 the city expanded to its present limits by incorporating parts of Salsette island which lay
to the north. The late 1970s witnessed a construction boom and a significant influx of migrants,
which saw Mumbai overtake Kolkata as India's most populous city. This influx caused unrest among
local Maharashtrians who worried about the loss of culture, jobs,
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Traffic Management N Mumbai
INTRODUCTION
Traffic Management is a very serious issue today. Traffic in Mumbai especially is seen as a major
drawback for the city. Everyone belonging to this city of dreams has at some point in their life faced
a traffic snarl which has made them wish they lived anywhere else. The core reason for traffic is the
buildup of several problems being neglected over the years. This includes, over population, bad
infrastructure, lack of education, uncontrolled reckless driving etc. I personally feel that using a car
for a single person is a luxury if the same car is used for 5 persons travelling, it makes sense. We
have n number of people coming to the same area in their own cars without any accomplices. So, it
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● Granting casual leave, Earned leave, medical leave of the officer of Rank of Asstt.Police Inspector
upto Police constable.
● Signing the bills of medical leave, earned leave, LTC of the officers of the rank of APIs to P.Cs.,
working in South/Central/East/West/North Traffic Region.
● Reviewing the issuance of NOCs after approval of Jt.C.P.,Traffic for competitions, morchas,
processions, public awareness campaign, peach licenses of handicapped persons. Telephone booths,
Taxi /auto stands and road markings, hoardings, advertisement campaigns, film shootings.
● DCP City/Suburban, Traffic to submit their proposals and files to DCP (Hqs), Traffic
● Scrutinizing the proposal of notifications of the road, re–designing of the junctions, speed
breakers, central dividers and submitting them for the approval of the Jt.C.P., Traffic.
● Issuance of the NOCs of the proposals of pay and park and DCRs after obtaining approval of the
Jt.C.P., Traffic.
● Attending meeting organized by the Government, Semi–Govt, NGOs and other organisations.
● Drafting notifications.
● Educational Training modules for the officers and men of the TCBs.
● Supervision over the officers and men of the Traffic Institute.
* Dy.Commissioner of Police, City/Suburban, Traffic, Mumbai
● DCP(City) to supervise the work of South/Central and East, Regions, Traffic, while
DCP(Suburban), to supervise the work of North/West Traffic Regions.
● To visit
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Clean Up Mumbai Campaign
Greater Mumbai Cleanliness And Sanitation Byelaws 2006
Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai
Solid Waste Management Department
Helping make CLEAN Mumbai
Clean–Up Mumbai Campaign
An MCGM Initiative
Mumbai Facts
Every public space is splattered with paan stains and there is litter on the streets besides the odd pile
of debris and garbage. Mumbai Produces 6500 tons of Garbage per day. Also produces nearly 2500
tons of construction and demolition (C&D) waste per day. Municipal Corporation of Greater
Mumbai (MCGM) allots 10% of its annual budget for Solid Waste Management i.e. Rs.1200 crore.
The Bye–laws 2006
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This also entails efforts to facilitate interaction between the citizens' groups / NGOs, the Security
Agencies and the Clean–Up Marshals as well as ward officials of MCGM.
UNITED WAY Mumbai's Role In The Campaign
College Students
Building the bridges and cementing the same
Advanced Locality Management groups
CORPORATE
UNITED WAY
UN ITE D WA Y
Municipal Ward Offices
D ITE UN Y WA
D ITE UN Y CLEAN UP WA MUMBAI UN ITE MCGM D WA Security Y Agency/ UNITED
WAY
Citizens group
Clean UP Marshals
Auditor's Role
To Facilitate the audit of the campaign at the ward level by mobilizing local Advanced Locality
Managements/ Citizens' Groups and the NGOs. To facilitate interaction between the citizens' groups
/NGOs, the Security Agencies and the ward officials of MCGM. cleanupmumbai@gmail.com To
work towards assessing the need for infrastructure in the city and facilitate provision of the same
with the support of Municipal Corporation and some corporate partners.
Auditor's Role
Indicators for Audit: Actual number of Clean–Up Marshals deployed in the ward. Total amount of
time that these clean–up marshals are patrolling in the ward. Reduction of chronic spots in your
ward. Observation of these spots if they are eliminated gradually as a result of actions taken by
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Mumbai Raindezvous
Mumbai Raindezvous
'Bombay is boiling men!', as a certain section of Mumbaikars exclaim, reveals the sweltering grip in
which the city is held every summer. True the mercury has not yet bust the slender tube in which it
is trapped, but the sizzling weather has sent quite a large part of the city's population to their
hometowns. And those who are stuck behind for whatever reason battle bravely the heat. The
flamboyance of the fiery Gul Mohurs is fading...Tempers explode...Chilled beers perspire...Rain day
predictions dominate conversations...Heaven is invoked... The pied crested cuckoo, the harbinger of
the monsoon shrills frantically in the leafy boughs...The rains can't be very far now!
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Half the fun is in getting there as you stumble along a winding uphill trail that's strewn with stones
and criss–crossed by swollen brooks. Once there, the view is spectacular and the waterfall, a real
delight – spouting a steady stream of foaming water.
The monsoon is a good time to wander around the city and admire the colonial architecture. The
sandy brown stone delicately chiseled, takes on a soft glow as the continuous rains wash it. The
Gateway of India, Victoria Terminus (Chatrapati Shivaji Terminus), BMC building, High Court and
university complex should give you plenty of walking and some beautiful clean views. Then there's
the view of rain–washed Mumbai from the Hanging Gardens that is quite mesmerizing.
With the advent of the monsoon all of nature seems to have joined the celebration. Mumbai is
blessed with quite a few well–maintained parks and these have become little havens of beauty. The
sprawling lawns are now covered in a thick carpet of the greenest grass. The huge trees are all
washed clean and their foliage gleams with freshness and vitality. The bright blooms in vibrant
rainbow colours look like some precious stones and add an air of festivity. A magical experience is
to watch the raindrops dripping from the leaves, coruscating with colour as they catch the light.
One of the best places to revel in the beauty of nature in all its glory is the Sanjay Gandhi National
Park. Easily accessible from Borivili Station, you
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The Socio-Cultural Analysis Of India
The Socio–Cultural Analysis of India Culture is defined as "The arts, beliefs, customs, institutions,
and other products of human work and thought considered as a unit, especially with regard to a
particular time or social group" by American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language (2011).
Also, the Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms (2005) defines culture as "A feature of the
terrain that has been constructed by man. Included are such items as roads, buildings, and canals;
boundary lines; and, in a broad sense, all names and legends on a map". In a nutshell, culture is
everything that makes up the basic ways of life. Culture is comprised of five basic characteristics.
Culture is learned, shared, symbolic, integrated, and dynamic (Bueno, 2012). This means that
aspects of culture are spread by social interactions such as trade, language and other communication
technologies. Some of the more common forms of communication technologies and language are
movies, television shows, literature, arts, and local history. Symbolism is similar to the learned and
shared aspects in many ways. Language, literature, and the arts are all major ways in which the
symbolism of a specific culture is spread. The integration of culture is based on pattern. The specific
dimensions of social life create social norms that are followed. The economy and politics are two of
the more prevalent forms of social life that lead to the patterns of integration. Lastly, there is a
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Why Is Travelling Important For Our Life?
Travelling plays an important role in our life. It has many advantages. By visiting new places and
meeting different people, it can raise our level of knowledge and we can learn a lot of things about
new cultures and communities. Our tourist company is giving you a great opportunity to open your
minds and enjoy unforgettable experiences. This time we are offering an exclusive budgeted
Mumbai tour package. Exploring Mumbai is like unveiling a mystery that fascinates and excites
everyone. And to bring this essence to you, we've enlisted some famous guided tours of Mumbai in
an exclusive price offer for newly married couples this time. The most striking feature of our
package is that it includes everything in only $999/– per person, which usually costs $1399/–
About Mumbai, It is one of the famous seaport of India. It is located on the western coast of
Maharashtra on the Arabian sea. Mumbai is also known as the New York of India, because it is a
very busy city. People here leads a very busy life style. About climate, it is warm and humid. If we
speak about food, there are a variety of native dishes. You can get almost every kind of food
restaurants here e.g. Thai, Korean, Arabic, Italian, Mexican and Chinese. People from all over the
world migrates to Mumbai since the British period. Therefore, you can find Mumbai culture is a
mixture of lot of subcultures.
The major speaking languages here are Hindi and Marathi. However, If you will face any language
problems, our guides
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Statement Of Purpose Statement For Mumbai
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE ABHIJEET REDEKAR
It was Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who said in October 2004: "When we talk of a resurgent
Asia, people think of the great changes that have come about in Shanghai. I share this aspiration to
transform Mumbai in the next five years in such a manner that people would forget about Shanghai
and Mumbai will become a talking point," the prime minister said. "I have a dream that we can do it.
I believe we can become number one through modernization, expansion and development and make
Mumbai the number one city in our country," Fast forward 11 years later to 2015 and here we are,
Mumbai is in no way an approximation of what Shanghai is today. Pollution, encroachment, traffic
congestion and unplanned urbanization have taken their toll on India's commercial capital.
It's not a complete failure though as Mumbai has got a new 8.8 km stretch of monorail track, the
new T2 terminal of the Mumbai International Airport, the Sahar Elevated Road, the first line of the
Mumbai Metro's first phase and the 6.54 km Santacruz–Chembur Link Road. In the next few years,
other projects which are due to be completed include the second phase of the monorail, the Navi
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Traditionally, Architects have designed and built housing, utilities, transportation, and society's
entire infrastructure. I belong to the city of Mumbai, India. The ingenious majesty of skyscrapers or
the sheer complexity of the space formation of Dharavi, the largest slum in Asia highly intrigues me.
Growth brings along with it both advantages and disadvantages. While Mumbai is growing up to
become a truly global city, we as citizens of Mumbai also have witnessed the mayhem which
engulfs all sectors and most importantly the transportation / development
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Golf Course SWOT Analysis
Bombay Presidency Golf Club (BPGC)
Case Study
Introduction
Vision
Mission
Strategic Objectives
External Relevant Factors
Key Success Factors
SWOT Analysis
References
BPGC Case Study
Topics
Established in 1927 in city of Mumbai, under the name "The New Club Ltd."
Has 18 holes over 6148 yards and a Par score of 70
Underwent extensive redesign and modifications in 2009. Redesigned by world class designers
Nelson & Haworth
Among the eleven water hazards and 43 bunkers is one interesting hazard at 16: An elephant pit.
BPGC Case Study
Introduction
Vision
BPGC Case Study
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rd in the comments section on the 'Home' page of the website
Club running successfully for a long time means internal structure and processes are working fine,
though there is always a chance of improvement
Variety of trainers with different levels of experience present
BPGC Case Study
Strengths
SWOT Analysis
No scope of expansion of current facility
No night golf facility available
No shoe rental
No internationally renowned trainers
No experience of organising international golf events
Venue not provided for other events
BPGC Case Study
Weaknesses
SWOT Analysis
Offer online bookings
Only one competitor within the city of Mumbai
Open affiliated clubs outside of Mumbai
Increase in influx of expats, who could be interested in golf
Locals becoming financially strong with having capability of spending on golf
Scope of new sponsorships
Build affiliations with other local businesses, such as hotels and travel agencies, to offer packages
for people who want to visit the course as a part of a holiday
Look at offering more facilities like mini golf and crèche
Open up to renting venue for other functions
BPGC Case Study
Opportunities
SWOT Analysis
New modern projects in outskirts of Mumbai city offering golf facilities, such as
Ambey Valley and Indiabulls Golf City
Presence of strong competition in other Indian cities, such as New Delhi, Gurgaon and Noida which
already hold events
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All Cargo Logistics International ( Acli )
ACLI
ENTERPRENURE– Shashi Kiran Shetty
All Cargo Logistics International (ACLI) is in business of providing of international air freight and
ocean freight with a worldwide network of partners and a team of top transport logistics operators.
Comapny is experienced in all aspects of worldwide freight shipping and logistics, ACLI offers a
wide range of services for the secure and efficient transport of any parcels entrusted to them.
Company had experience and dedication to detail that ensures that every project is successfully
managed from start to end. Company deals on offering customers a different range of services that
are self–made to suit their unique and specific needs on all fields pertaining to global freight
shipping. http://www.acli.com.au/
Shashi Kiran Shetty comes in Mumbai in 1978–a young, bright–future teenager on the lookout for a
job. His search for finding job led him to the Mumbai port where he fell in love with ships at the
first glance. Luckily, with god's grace he got hired by small shipping company name Intermodal
Transport and Trading Systems. He knew nothing about ships as he is new, but he worked hard to
learn. From there, he joined Tata Group 's Forbes Gokak. He worked for 4 years in the Mumbai
dockyards as an executive in operations. He used his time as an employee productively, making
friends and building networks in the industry. He met everybody–like captains, managers, staff of
dockyard and truck owners who transported the cargo to
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By KRD Pravin Population explosion is a curse as well as a boon for India. It is the second biggest
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Measurement of Problems
It has been observed that during peak hours, each train is over filled by 3–4 times its seating
capacity. And during peak hours on roads, there are frequent long traffic slowdowns or halts. These
busy times are measured as follows: for local trains the percent full per train and for roads the
minimum speed of traffic. This measurement system can be mapped to measure the effect of solving
transportation problem on the overall quality of life of Mumbaikars. By maximizing the suggested
measurement specifications, a train can be filled up to 1.4–1.6 times its seating capacity and on
roads, there should not be a complete traffic halt (apart from exceptional circumstances) and traffic
movement should maintain a minimum of 25–35 km/h. A solution "fails" if it does not meet these
specifications a minimum of 95 percent of the time. For calculating impact on quality of life in
Mumbai, it is assumed that transportation problems contribute 15 percent to the overall reduction. If
the solution system works within specifications, it improves a person's quality of life by 15 percent.
If the solution fails to
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meet specification, it is discarded and even better solutions are looked for, or if the solution is
acceptable then the quality of life will be affected proportionately. A higher penalty, however, for not
meeting
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What Is Your Favorite Walk Essay
Your favorite walk
Have you ever thought to yourself that you need a break and want to discover something new?That
you're sick of your lives and want to experience something blissful.Well, I have just the place for
you! I have traveled over the world to 20 different countries but the one which was the most
amazing was a place in India.It's the crown jewel of India known for its high rise buildings and
businesses.But there is an underlying beauty in all these buildings.There is a gift of nature bestowed
upon it in several places across this metropolitan city and I was lucky enough to experience it.I will
take you through my journey in Mumbai and how its a place for everyone and where everyone has a
place.
I stayed on marine drive where the water would stretch for miles and the beaches would dare the
waters.But there was something an aspect of this place which very few people noticed.How it would
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The food there is just out of this world.They have the best nachos and onion rings and their sizzling
brownie is just a class apart!It has to be the best Italian and Mexican food I've ever had.Just across
Cream center is the water sports facilities that include jet skiing and paragliding and family
boating.These are just the adventure you need to top off a good evening.And then after that, you can
come with your family and make sandcastles at the bustling Chowpatti beach and play with the
water and have the famous Chowpatti live hot corn sales.You can also shop for merchandise at the
beach and I buy many toys for your
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Sample Resume : Maharashtra Incident
Acknowledgement
I have taken efforts in this project. However, it would not have been possible without the kind
support and help of many individuals and organizations. I would like to extend my sincere thanks to
all of them.
I am highly indebted, Respected Dr. S.P. Rath, for his guidance and constant supervision as well as
for providing necessary information regarding the project & also for their support in completing the
project.
I would like to express my gratitude towards my parents & staff members of Auro University for
their kind co–operation and encouragement which help me in completion of this project. My thanks
and appreciations also go to my colleague in helping me out with their abilities. Table of Content
Introduction Page 4
Maharashtra Incident Page 5
What is a cloudburst?
A cloudburst is unexpected copious rainfall. It is a unexpected hostile rainstorm plummeting for a
short era of period manipulated to a tiny geographical area. Meteorologists say the rain from a
cloudburst is normally of the rinse kind alongside a plummet rate equal to or larger than 100 mm
(4.94 inches) each hour. Generally cloudbursts are associated alongside thunderstorms. The air
currents hurrying upwards in a rainstorm grasp up a colossal number of water. If these currents
unexpectedly cease, the whole number of water goes down on to a tiny span alongside calamitous
power all of an unexpected and reasons mass destruction. This is due to a quick condensation of
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Narrative Story Of Godavari
Godavari
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
Class M.phill English linguistics
Submited to Sir Arfan Lodhi
Prepared by Saira Bano
Assignment no 1 godavari (a novel)
Setting
Godavari is a Narrative story of a family setting out on holiday in India .The beautiful landscape of
Maharastra hills station attracts them and family settled there to enjoy their holiday. But in doing so,
they face crises. Ba started flirting with the maid of Villa. Then, the news of Hindu–Muslim riots
pours in. Now, family is worried about their own safety as we come to know that they are Political
exiles from neighboring country from Pakistan. Now, riots take the center position and they make an
unhappy migration to the city. We see different Political facts in making violence. Throughout the
story the main character as well as the events of the story, shifted back and forth from collective to
the individual. The story develops from its climax to conclusion and we are told that the main
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She is portrayed as the middle aged, educated lady. She, with her three children and husband, is
living in exile in India. She is devoted to her children, hurt at the flirtation of her husband. She is
sensitive by nature, trying to understand why there is communal discrimination and discord in India.
Usha, the caretaker of the villa through her Ma come to know about the brutality and oppression of
the Worlis and there redemption through a woman whom they recall as named
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Dabawala of Mumbai
Case Study on Dabbawallah of Mumbai
Submitted by : RIL –MDP
Taruna Upadhyaya
Pankaj Nimavat
Siddhartha Chaturvedi
Assignment Questions for the case:
1. What is the basis for the success of the Dabbawallahs of Mumbai? What factors need to be in
place for a service like the Dabbawallahs to work effectively?
Basis for the success of the Dabbawallahs of Mumbai is that they were all working for a single
purpose of delivering a dabba in time for the customer's lunch. Several distinctive and supporting
success factors include:
Dabbawallah Profile.
All the dabbawallah were from the same geographical area and spoke the same language. This gave
a kind of cultural profile to the Trust and high degree of cohesion amongst each other.
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what is the business model)? Is this business model scalable?
The Dabbawallah meal distribution network is simple logistics service model characterized by a
combination of a "baton relay system" in which dabbas were handed off between dabbawallahs at
various points in the delivery process and "hub and spokes system" in which the sorting of dabbas
was done at specific railway locations from where individual spokes branched out for distribution.
Each dabba was picked up at the source by one Dabbawallah for transport to the railway terminal,
sorted and loaded by a second dabbawallah, unloaded and re–sorted at the hub or destination station
by a third dabbawallah and delivered by a fourth dabbawallah to the destination.
Each dabba travelling through four sets of hands each day was identified and monitored (while in
transit) through a very effective and simple coding system; without utilizing the client names.
The low cost transportation created high value for the services keeping the bottom line low.
A high commitment and owner ship of the dabbawallah lead to high reliability of the service, which
maintained and fetched new customers of the business. The dabbawallah dealt directly with the
customers for delivery helped them for advertising and referrals for expansion of the business. This
didn't require any advertising cost addition to their operations.
Due to such low cost they were able to operate the services with very low
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Capital City Of Maharashtra
Abstract:
Mumbai, the capital city of Maharashtra, experienced unprecedented floods on 26th and 27th July
2005 bringing the entire city to standstill for two days. In span of 24 hours the Santa Cruz
observatory at Mumbai airport recorded 944 mm of rain, which is highest recorded data for city in a
day. The flood caused direct economic damages of about $2 billion and over 500 fatalities. The
flood also caused several infrastructural damages, over 2,000 buildings were completely destroyed
and 50,000 were partially damaged, around 40,000 auto rickshaws and taxis were spoiled, several
thousand trucks and 850 BEST buses were damaged and local train and railway network of the city
was also affected. The main cause behind such a huge loss was over population and rapid
urbanization. Mumbai, along with its neighbouring suburbs is the world's sixth most populated
metropolitan area with the population of around 19 million (MMRDA, 2003). The average
population density is 27,209 persons per km2 .Due to the lack of availability of safe land the
economically backward people live in slums which are low lying and flood prone. Thus the
maximum loss due to the flood was barred by the people living in these low lying slums. The
purpose of this research is to calculate the economic loss to the self employed people and the people
with micro enterprise living in these slums.
Introduction:
Climate change, rapid urbanization and limited available land are putting the highly populated cities
in the
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Essay about Mumbai's Elderly Issues
Mumbai is the capital city of India. It is also formerly known by the name Bombay. It is one of the
most populated cities in India and ranked as the fourth largest populous city in the world. Among the
metropolitan areas in India, Mumbai is the second largest metropolitan area with lots of population.
It is estimated to have population of 13 million people. The population pyramid of Mumbai is
"young" shape which means it has more children and adults than old age people. It has a population
density of 55,794 people per square miles. So it is very dense and crowded city where one can see
lots of people moving around, vendors on the streets selling their product, cars and buses, rickshaw
on the roads. Although it has lots of pollution, dirt ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The political party of Mumbai is Democratic Party known as Indian National Congress or
commonly known as Congress party and Bharatiya Janta Party. The national election held in every
five years. Mumbai has total number of six parliamentary constituencies which includes Mumbai
South, Mumbai South Central, Mumbai North Central, Mumbai North, Mumbai North west and
Mumbai North East.
Mumbai is famous for Hindi film industries which are famously known as Bollywood Industries.
People from all over the world go to Mumbai in order to deal with film related activities. It produces
enormous country's capital through its number of films produced each year so it is a commercial
capital of India as well as modern city of India. Mumbai is the city of dream to many people
especially to youngsters and adults of 21st generations. According to Mira Kamdar, "There is lots of
money in Bombay, not going to mention glamour. Bombay is New York plus Hollywood, home to
the film industry whose distribution range stretches from the Persian Gulf all the way to through
Southeast Asia." There is a continuous performance of dances, music and dramas in this city and it
drags lots of tourists and local inhabitants. It has lots of mini shops, ethnic markets, shopping malls
fast foods in every corner of this city. It has become a melting pot with the changing pace of time,
has a diverse communities that
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Speech On Bar Dance
The bar dancer is the term used for the adult entertainers who entertains male patrons in exchange
for cash. The bar girls/dancers who are considered as entertainer have been seen as an integral part
of the city's thriving nightlife, in places like Mumbai, Delhi, part of Karnataka. This has been widely
popular among the states of Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Delhi etc. It began to serve entertainment
of dance of bar girls in dance bar in India in 1980. In 1986, there were 24 dance bars in the state of
Maharashtra. Among all the others, Mumbai city is hailed as the crowning glory of the nation's
entertainment industry. Her history is linked to the migrant workers who were brought in to build
the city. The traders, the sailors, the dockworkers, the construction labour etc. demanded
entertainment in form of 'playhouse', where folk theatre, dance and music performance used to take
place. The 'mujra' culture started during this phase. Soon with change in time, the 'mujra' culture in
Bombay was on decline due to loss of patronage. The dance bars opened up a new and modern
avenue of earning a livelihood to theses traditional mujra dancers. ... Show more content on
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From a mere 24 in 1985–86, the number increased tenfold within a decade to around 210. The next
decade 1995–2005 witnessed yet another surprise increase and according to estimation, just before
the ban, there were around 2500 dancer bars in Maharashtra (Agnes 2007). As the demand grew for
the dancers, women from traditional dancing/performance communities of different parts of India,
who were facing a decline in patronage of their old–age profession, flocked to Bombay to work in
dance
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Short Essay On Ranwar

  • 1. Short Essay On Ranwar "Deep Roots are not reached by the frost" – J.R.R. Tolkiey The city of Mumbai is vast in its expressions of development, it comes along and takes you by storm. A storm that changes your perspective in life and takes all the time you have to grow into and become part of a massive community. Yet in the ever changing Mumbai comes a little village called Ranwar. Ranwar is one of the original 24 hamlets that made up Bandra since the earliest documented history in early 1700s A centuries old East Indian Village as one would say. Ranwar used to be a small village yet with Mumbai and its forces it has managed to now stick to only 3 lanes. As tiny as it may sound Ranwar is full of character The Architecture the Small churches, The Culinary or even the Beautiful Walls filled with graffiti, although a village that managed to remain for this long may have deep roots but have also evolved as a small society. Ranwar may be A treat to one's eyes if he or she is a lover of old Historic landmarks but its only ranwar's outlook that comes out as historic, the village itself is now very modern in their culture and traditions if compared back to the olden days. "Ranwar Now and Ranwar Then seems like a whole other Area" says Locality. Ranwar used to be a heritage site for rice production in the olden days. In the olden days the housing was Built on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Maybe neighborhoods and existences, now in their dusk, will give way to diversity, which ultimately would be similarly rich and valued understandings Ranwar village today, just like most of the in heritage villages in Bandra is below obstruction. Modern day Ranwar showcases changed scenarios. The once inaudible, undisturbed lanes are now scenarios of hurried accesses of traffic looking for a short course from the Bandra Reclamation to Hill Road and further. The ubiquitous dirt and clatter and a dozen traffic jams a day are now acknowledged with enduring notice these ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 3. Case Study On Foodpanda EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The objective behind this study is to understand Foodpanda business model, Challenges faced by them, how they are raising huge funds, and their growth. Foodpanda is owned by Rocket Internet having 52.1% stake in it. Foodpanda net revenue was increased from EUR 0.7 million in 2013 to EUR 6.7 million in 2014 i.e. growing at the rate of 838.9%. Foodpanda continues to benefit from strong investor interest in its business model. Following several successful funding rounds in 2014–2015, it closed the year with a strong cash position of EUR 44.5 million. Foodpanda is supported by Rocket Internet and was able to raised funding from AB Kinnevik, Phenomen Ventures and including Goldman Sachs which is over USD $100 million. Foodpanda ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The company has raised USD $310 million since its inception and rocket internet owning nearly about 52% stake in it. When 3 years ago, Foodpanda started its operation in India, some said it was a delivery company, some thought it's a restaurant or food supplier. In terms of profitability, Foodpanda has generated a gross profit of EUR 1.0 m in H1 2014, representing a margin of 84%. Absolute EBITDA loss amounted to EUR 11 m. Below are some suggestion and recommendation – Foodpanda need to focus on food delivery because it is one of the main factor plays while retaining a customers and many customers are not happy with the food delivery services. Foodpanda need to improve its services related to making payments to vendors. Vendors get frustrated when they didn't receive payment of the order fulfilled by them. And many a times they start warning Foodpanda, that in the future they will not take any orders from them. This is the area where Foodpanda is lacking and need to take action immediately. They need to understand that for a small vendor it's become difficult to function without receiving payment on time. Timely respond to customers if they are not able to process their orders on time. It was found that some customer faced this problem and recived message after 1 hour that foodpanda can't process their order after placing their order with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. City Pollution In Mumbai 1.) The city I have chosen to research is the city of Mumbai which is located in the south west of India. Mumbai also known as Bombay is one of the largest cities in the world with a vast population of 18.4 million people inhabiting it. Mumbai is the richest city in India and houses the most billionaires and millionaires across the entirety of India, which is surprising due to there being approximately 700,000 to 1,000,000 living in Dharavi which is the biggest slum currently in Mumbai. 2.) Dharavi is the main slum in Mumbai It is approximately 216 hectares or 2.16 square kilometres that makes it the second largest slum in Asia and the third largest slum in the world. Dharavi is easily one of the most densely populated places in the world. Recycling is becoming a very large industry in Dharavi due to the amount of trash produced by Mumbai as a city ,there are approximately 250,000 citizens of Dharavi working to recycle the trash of Mumbai. One of Dharavi's biggest problem is sanitation or cleanliness this is because of the disease spread across Dharavi .Dharavi exports a variety of different around the world including leathers jewellery and a wide range of accessories. These goods are mainly exported to Europe the United States and the Middle East, The estimated turnover is $500 million US to $650 million US. 3.) Dharavi is home to many second and third generation residents. The majority of the current residents living in Dharavi are there due to poverty, and most inherit ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. Research Paper On Navi Mumbai bout Navi Mumbai Navi Mumbai – known to be one of the most rapidly developing infrastructural projects in India, Navi Mumbai or New Bombay is a planned project that began in 1971. It is is situated across two districts namely Thane and Raigad and has a beautiful setting with creeks on one side and hill ranges bounding it on the other side. This kind of location makes it one of the perfect holiday spots in India. The nearest airport is the Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport, Mumbai at a distance of 21 kms from Navi Mumbai. Navi Mumbai has a booming infrastructure and is well connected to other parts of the state and country. The city maintains a good public transportation system with the Navi Mumbai Municipal Transport serving the people. The most important suburban stations are Vashi, Nerul, Belapur and Panvel. All these stations are major railway ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Renowned for hospitality and facilities, the hotel has 100 exquisitely designed rooms. All these rooms have LCD TV, wired and wireless broadband internet access, digitally secure safe, telephone with voicemail, well–stocked mini–bar and spacious bathroom. There are varied dining options in the premises, including a coffee shop, an Indian vegetarian restaurant, an open air barbecue, a multi– cuisine restaurant and a lounge bar. Yogi Executive: featuring an outdoor pool, the Yogi Executive is one of the most modern four star hotels in navi mumbai offering facilities like doctor on call, car rentals, pick up and drop facilities, money exchange facilities apart from a gym spa centre, a swimming pool and fitness centre. All the luxury 4 star hotels in Navi Mumbai have been dubbed to be the best in the country. Visitors can always rely to find 4 star accommodations round the year in the city that is lying in the lap of nature and can be the perfect holiday spot for anyone traveling to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. Speech On Travel In Mumbai Bombay was also known as Mumbai. When Britishers came to India they change a lot of cities name and Bombay was the one in it. After Britishers went back, Bombay was called by Mumbai. Mumbai is the dream city of every Indian because Mumbai is the biggest city in India. Approximately, more than 15 million people live in Mumbai and it is a big city. The dangerous thing in Mumbai is the trains of Mumbai's local station. It is very risky to travel I the travel in Mumbai. I have traveled in train in Mumbai and that the first and last time I traveled on the train. From my personal experience, I would say that it's really risky and dangerous to travel. There are 1000 of people who die because of the traffic and because of traveling in a train. On page 158, the last line of the 1st paragraph, Nasirbhai talks about people who put their life in danger because of their job. That is so true because in Mumbai people can't afford to lose their job because Mumbai is so costly and the traffic of Mumbai last forever so people choose train instead of driving their own car. So they risk their life daily by going on a train. I found that shocking about 20,706 Mumbaikers was killed on the trains in the last five years. That's too much and it really shocking fact. So many people die in this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Especially in trains, there are so many people sitting to just to rob you. I am Indian it didn't ever happen to me but when they see a foreigner guy or girl, they are seriously going to rob them by their sweet talks. Carl Hoffman also talks about the Dadar station on the bottom of page 163. Dadar station is the worst station among all the Mumbai's railways station. I have been there and the train is just horrible. There is no place to even stand. Small kids can never travel in a train because they are going to get lost in the train from their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 11. Energy and Environment Cover Letter I, Vineet Kr. Gupta, am completed M.Tech (Energy & Environmental Management) from Kurukshetra University, Haryana, India. I wish to apply for the suitable position (Environment Management Division) in your organization in the thrust area of Environment Management. As a professional of Energy and Environmental Management, I am willing to pursue my career in the same field and hence seeking an opportunity to get a professional position in your esteemed organization. My course scheme is basically dealing in the Energy Conservation and Management and Energy from Waste. It also provides knowledge in the field of Environmental Management, Sustainable Industry, Aspect of Climate Change & Energy Conservation and various laboratory ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... |Employment Experience | 1. Duration: July 2006 – June 2007 Place: Hydroair Techtonics Ltd. Navi Mumbai Post: Assistant Environment Officer Key Responsibility: Looked after the project related with solid waste management, waste water treatment technologies. 2. Duration: July 2007 – September 2008 Place: Eco–Men Laboratory Pvt. Ltd, Lucknow Post: Environment Scientist Key Responsibilities: Environment Monitoring and Analysis (Air, Water, Soil,) Experiment design and analysis result, report preparation |Industrial and Research Experience: | 1. Place: Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. Corporate Office, New Delhi
  • 12. Post: Trainee–S&EP, Duration: June–5th August, 2010. Project: Carbon Management Strategies in IOCL and Green Inventory. 2. Place: Bhabha Atomic Research Center, Mumbai Post: Trainee–Environment Assessment Division Duration: January–May, 2010 Project: Determination of Sedimentation Rate using 210Po and 210Pb depth profile in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 14. Globalization In Katherine Boo's Novel Behind The... The city of Mumbai has seen much growth in the past years. A string of hotels have been set up for travelers and high–class businessmen. An ever growing, top of the line airport has been built for those coming in and out of the country. From the outside, Mumbai seems to enjoy being internationally integrated with the rest of world, otherwise known as globalization. However, this is not the case as seen in Katherine Boo's novel Behind the Beautiful Forevers: Life, Death, and Hope in a Mumbai Undercity. This novel is set in a slum right next to the Mumbai International Airport called Annawadi. It focuses mainly on the life and story of the main character, Abdul. Abdul Husain and his family make a living by selling scrap metal tossed out by the upper class of Mumbai. When looking at Abdul's story, one can see the corruption that made it near impossible for globalization to have a positive effect on Annawadi. Abdul's relationship with his neighbor, one–legged Fatima, also shows how neighborhood relationships were a barrier to Annawadi's ability to be a part of Mumbai's globalization. Before examining the reasons for Annawadi's lack of effects from globalization, one must look at some of the reasons as to why Annawadi faces the shocking amount of poverty that it does. In the novel, Boo writes, "What you don't want is always going to be with you. What you want is never going to be with you. Where you don't want to go, you have to go. And the moment you think you're going to live ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 16. Project Development Of Powai, Mumbai Essay Kanakia Group is the latest residential project coming up in Powai. Kanakia Atlantis is the luxurious project development in Powai, Mumbai. Leisurely strolls in the serene environs of a landscaped garden, melting away your stress in a large Jacuzzi, a round of table tennis or shooting a few hoops on the basketball court. This could be your life at Kanakia Atlantis Powai.Kanakia Atlantis will offer 2 BHK and 3 BHK luxurious apartments designed to offer the best lifestyle experience. Atlantis is spread across 7 acres of land area. Powai is the most premium location in Mumbai. Powai today boasts of the most developed infrastructure with best in class entertainment facilities. Many corporates and Multinational offices have setup their base in Powai driving the rental demand to the highest level. Powai today has the highest rental yield in Mumbai region. Many developers including Kanakia Atlantis have started exploring the luxury and the Premium residential segment in Powai. KANAKIAATLANTIS POWAI LOCATION Supreme Business Park – 1.9 km Andheri – Kurla / Seepz – 6.0 Km BKC – 10.7 Km Hiranandani Business Park – 0.5 km IIT Bombay – 1 km Hiranandani School – 1.3 km Bombay Scottish – 3.5 km SM Shetty high school and Jr college Podar International School This newly launched Kanakia Atlantis Project at Powai will have 2, 2.5 & 3 BHK luxurious residential apartments. Kanakia Atlantis is planned to offer the stunning views from each and every residences. Powai is a suburban neighbourhood ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 18. Behind the Beautiful Forevers Essay Brett Potter HST 104 Section 002 Yixin Chen 27 November 2012 The Poverty of Annawadi as seen in Behind the Beautiful Forevers The city of Mumbai has seen much growth in the past years. A string of elegant hotels have been set up for travelers and high– class business men. An ever growing, top of the line airport has been built for those coming in and out of the country. From the outside, Mumbai seems to have taken a liking to being internationally integrated with the rest of world, otherwise known as globalization. This is not the case, however; as seen in Katherine Boo's novel Behind the Beautiful Forevers: Life, Death, and Hope in a Mumbai Undercity. This novel is set in a slum right next to the Mumbai International Airport called ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This can be seen in the novel with Abdul's father, who suffers from tuberculosis. Diseases like tuberculosis are common in the streets of Annawadi and numerous slums just like it. This makes it hard for Abdul's father to work which means he can not make money to support his family. This is a common problem in many slums for many families who have members suffering from disease. Another problem is the upper class that dwells within Mumbai. While the upper class is the minority class in Mumbai, they control close to all of Mumbai's profits saving it all for themselves and not helping those in need. The fact that such a small percentage of Mumbai's inhabitants controls a large percentage of its wealth is major reason why so many poverty stricken people were forced to live in slums like Annawadi. A third reason for the poverty of Annawadi can be seen in its slum lords. The slums lords have total control over a slum and its inhabitants. If a person crosses paths with a slum lord, they are as good as dead. This fear of the power of slum lords keeps the people down and makes it almost impossible to rise out of poverty. In Behind the Beautiful Forevers, Katherine Boo writes "A decent life was the train that hadn't hit you, the slumlord you hadn't offended, the malaria you hadn't caught" (Page 45). These are all factors in why Annawadi faced such severe poverty. It is easy to say that these all had an effect on Annawadi's absence ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 20. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Urbanization In Village By... In the novel " Village By The Sea " by Anita Desai tells the problem faced in Indian villagers which can be noticed from two characters, Hari and Lila. From the book we can experience the Indian culture and their way of life through the life faced by the characters. I feel that the book is distinctive and special in a way, as it alternates between the view of Hari and Lila. It also has an effect on the readers, when Hari goes to the city of Bombay and Lila is in the village of Thul. From these two point of view we can get the idea of similarities and differences between city and village life. Some of the problem faced by villagers in India is industrialization and urbanization. According to industrialization when the country will progress into modern period, more factories will be built to make increase in income and jobs as it has a positive impact on economy but it will greatly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I would not say that it is a problem, but there are definitely advantages and disadvantages to urbanization. The advantages can be that the country will be more economically competitive as contrasted to other which are not so developed countries. It will also have more cleaner and more efficient manufacturing and will be more potential in controlling their resources. In addition, when the country is very developed, they will be very successful to safeguard themselves. When more people live in cities or upper class apartments, there will be more capacity for other development. More lenders will want to invest in the country and more tourists will want to come to the country, because of these factors. The disadvantages of urbanization are– the air quality of the area will certainly be affected, because of the smoke from the exhaust of vehicles and the pollutants from the factories. This may affect the health of the people living in the cities. The environment of the country may also be affected by the country's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 22. The Policies Of Government During The 1980 ' S The right to livelihood after the 1980 the policies of Government was rather concerned with the developmental work all along and even ignoring the basic human rights of people or the mass at large. Such policies were given importance and the government of that time tried very hard to forcibly evict people and to displace them to fulfill the developmental needs. one such case which came during the 1980s OLGA TELLIS VS. BOMBAY MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, in this case through the section 7 of BOMBAY MUNICIPAL LAW, then chief minister of Maharashtra, tried to implement the policy, to evict all those people who are living beside of the road, at the payment of the roads or a dwellers leaving around Roadside. The government machineries has try to displace such people forcibly, evict them and throw them away from the Mumbai to their respective original area. Such decision had made drastic affect on the Mumbai City and people were largely displaced. They have thrown to the destitute level and they were living life like animal life. With large scale displacement work the payment dwellers and street hawkers the people who were affected by such a displacement, they have put petition before Supreme Court and Olga Tellis was one among them and they have challenged this particular decision of chief minister to stop the menace of Commissioner of Police of Mumbai, in which, commissioner of police of Mumbai was providing necessary assistant to the Bombay municipal corporation to demolish the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 24. Speech On Museums In Mumbai Top 10 Museums In Mumbai For Kids Mumbai's museums are a great way of teaching kids about the city's rich history and culture. They're replete with artifacts and precious ancient works. What's more? Museums also have extra space for your kids to run and frolic around. Here's a round–up of 10 museums in Mumbai to take your kids: 1. Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Museum Being the foremost museum of Mumbai and the second oldest museum of India, Dr. BhauJi Lad Museum is a home to the rich treasures of bygone era. The infrastructure of this museum is marvelous, thanks to its renaissance style building, majestic pillars, vibrant Minton tiles and a high roof. It houses more than 3500 artifacts, paintings, maps, crafts and dioramasrevolving aroundthe history of Mumbai. The best thing about this museum is that here your ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The fish museum hosts an array of varieties like reef fish, Quran fish, Copperband Butterflyfish, clown, white tail trigger, Clown Triggerfish, small starfish, sharks, turtles and other foreign species. The place also screens documentaries on marine ecosystem, fishes and environmental conservation. Make sure to check out the touch pool (where your curious kids can touch turtles, star fish and sea urchins) and fish spa while you're here. 8. Jehangir Art Gallery Established in 1952 by a Parsi Politician, Jehangir Art Gallery is a home to modern art and exhibits artworks by avant–grade local sculptors, painters and other artists. The history of this gallery is a proof that it has played a crucial role in the rebirth of Indian Art. The gallery is currently being run by the Bombay Art Society and sells most of its artwork on display. It also boasts an in–house café where you can unwind after a tour of the museum. 9. Ballard Bunder ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 26. Acute Urbanization And The City Of Mumbai The year 2010 is estimated to mark the transition of a majority (50.6%) of the world‟s population from rural to urban. UNPD. (2007) The most alarming implications of rapid urbanization include irrevocable alteration of local and global environments, unsustainable exploitation of natural resources and widening social equity gaps within urban areas. With the migration of masses from rural to urban ares cities are overcrowded and vulnerability and exposure aspects accruing it are in the state of change. Against this background it is imperative to examine the responses from these urban masses to the various disasters in the urban areas. One particularly problematic aspect of this challenge is the selection of appropriate adjustments and adaptations to natural hazards that are exacerbated by urbanization. The present dissertation seeks to examine the existing approaches to flood hazard risk reduction in the city of Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.Floods are considered the most common and highly damaging of all hazards, and it has been predicted that they are likely to become more frequent, more prevalent and more serious in the years to come (Muchtar & Bahar 2010) especially in fast growing cities of the world which are witnessing rapid urbanisation. Compared to other types of natural disasters, they account for approximately 20–40% of the events which are reported (Sene 2008). Their nature is governed by various factors, which include the properties of the drainage, rainfall ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 28. Case Study Of Freebie Company EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The internship was done at "METRO CASH AND CARRY" Bangalore. The objective of this internship was to see the operation of Freebie department and do a project on inventory management of freebie department. Freebie– free gifts are given to the customers as given in the bill. METRO Cash & Carry is an international self–service wholesaler. It operates across Europe and in some countries of Asia and Northern Africa. It is the largest sales division of the German trade and retail giant Metro AG. What is Cash and Carry? A whole sale format aimed specifically aimed at trade customers, generally large scale big box stores providing a wide range of goods. Goods are paid for immediately and taken away by the customer. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Indore Amritsar Working of Metro Supplier/Manufacturer/Farmer Metro Cash and Carry Traders/ Hotels / Small Business/ Cafes Customer/ End User General definition of Inventory ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 30. Explain How Culture Defines Me "A nation's culture resides in the hearts and in the soul of it's people." Mahatma Gandhi. This quote perfectly sums up how I would like to say my culture defines me. Culture is a set of ethics or beliefs, that a certain group follows, and shares. Well, that's at least how I would define it. Culture plays a major role in our lives. Growing up, moving from country to country every 3 years was a regular thing for me. Since I have lived in a few different place, I've gotten to experience many different cultures. So, you then begin to think. How does culture define me?, How does it define us? Living in different places and experiencing different cultures has really change me. I'm a 100% Indian. The culture of India is what I most recognize with and exposed to initially, and that really shaped the way I am today. My parents and I have been exposed to many different cultures over the years, whether we've traveled and visited countries or lived in those places, you get the idea, we have been exposed to many cultures of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sometimes I don't even feel like I'm completely Indian, I am a hybrid of many cultures, because I'm built out of elements of each culture I've been exposed to, I'm not explicitly one culture , I'm a combination of cultures taking on pieces I want, leaving behind massive chunks. This I would say is an ongoing development. As I've said multiple times, living in different places and experiencing different cultures has really defined me as a person in today's society. "A nation's culture resides in the hearts and in the soul of it's people." A quote from Gandhi that I mentioned earlier. This means that inside our everybody there is a part of their culture residing in them, but for me there are different parts of different cultures residing in me. And that's how culture defines ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 32. The Real Slumdog 's Documentary a. Globalization/pg. 29: The growing interconnections among nations due to the expansion of capitalism The Real Slumdog's documentary was very interesting and eye opening. The amount of businesses that are run in the one square mile area of Dharavi affect the entire capitalism of the world. Look at it this way, the Slumdog's as they're called make crappy money to make some very intricate products. These products will be shipped from Mumbai to the rest of the world eventually. As the products are marked up by middle men, the money does not filter its way back to the Dharavi slum. Thus, the products might be ten dollars in a store, but initially the slum workers get paid barely anything and do not get to see the profit that they could. These people work to survive. Mumbai is a very intricate and bustling city, and has a large amount of money and products moved through it each day. In the inner city though, it is not as cheap to make the products. There also are not the massive amounts of laborers that are found in Dharavi. Moving away from product production we can look at the dumps of Dharavi. A large amount of the trash from the inner city is sent to the slum to be processed. The workers that sort through the trash are called rag pickers. The rag pickers make very little money for what they do, but the work that they do is very important. They separate the waste into different categories to be processed and recycled accordingly. They separate the metals from plastics, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 34. The Effects Of Mass Hysteria On The West Coast Of India Can some of the most deluded water be purified by the Almighty Allah? The people in Mumbai truly believed that their most grotesque water had became sweet and potable. The outbreak of hysteria brought chaos to the large city sitting on the west coast of India. Thousands rushed, in hopes, to get a taste of the holy water that held great promise to the Muslims and others residing in the area. From the reports, religious beliefs, prior events and scientific research, the phenomenon of mass hysteria brought great question to the seemingly odd event. There are many speculations to how the news spread so quickly throughout the large city of 12.2 million. One of the most common stories was a fisherman noticed that the water was less polluted ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They believe that the Almighty Allah brought a holy water that was healing. Thus the reason that people flooded to the water with the elderly, ill and their worries. Like most hysterias, people fall into them because they need guidance or feel the need to be apart of something. This was one of the cases, they did not care if the water was dirty, the sudden change was believed to be miracle, regardless of the scientific facts that were to prove that it was not. Mass hysteria has occurred through the thread of time and it is something that raises numerous questions about ethics, morals and how people are thought to be at the time. When you are put into an environment that brings life to your imagination or thought process, you begin to see things that are rather typical or brought to topic occasionally. Some people don't believe in ghost but when you put them in the "typical" haunted creepy house, they suddenly see apparitions and such. This brings up a really interesting concept, "Environmental psychologist Peter Suedfeld also thinks that what we do cognitively changes under these circumstances and may play a role." People in Mumbai had a relation to holy water through their religion which and the drastic change in such an event can bring great question to the issue. To make reference, there was another hysteria that had taken place in a similar location because of faith. this incidents had brought great mass hysteria to the community and religious leaders ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 36. Slumdog Dharavi Research Paper The Dharavi slums introduce many health risks to those who live there. Health is defined as a human condition measured by four components: physical, mental, social, and spiritual. Most of the most pressing health risk the slums create are physical. The way the buildings are so tightly packed together creates a huge fire risk. If one building was to catch fire, it would set off a chain reaction burning down every building it touches. With the limited resources they have, it would be very difficult to stop the fires. The jobs in Dharavi are also very dangerous. Many of the factories and sweatshops that consist of over–worked and under–paid employees that are crammed into small rooms with no safety regulations or labor union to protect them ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Without the people of Dharvai the tons of garbage that they dump would continue to build up because, Dharavi recycles 80% of the trash the city of Mumbai dumps. But Mumbai has plans to be the largest power in Asia and unfortunately Dharavi is not a part of that plan. They are slowly piecing by piece renovating Dharavi to better the city of Mumbai leaving the people of Dharvai no where to go. The people of dharvai resent the term 'slum–dog' and the movie Slumdog Millionaire for coining that phase. They resent the stigma around that name. Stigmas are 'blemishes' that discredit a person's claim to a normal identity. The people of Dharvai resent the term 'slum–dog' and the movie Slumdog Millionaire for coining that phrase. They resent the stigma around that name. Stigmas are 'blemishes' that discredits a person's claim to a normal identity. Many protests the movie and the actors in it. They say the nickname is demeaning because they are being compared to a dog and treated as if they were sub–human. It gives off the stigma that these people are uncivilized dirty unintelligent criminals. It gives people the idea that they are low lives, but, many of these people are so much more and more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 38. Demographic Segmentation Study of a demographic segment and its sub segment falling in the age group 18 year to 25 years Saneel Gaonkar IBS Gurgaon Study of a demographic segment and its sub segment falling in the age group 18 year to 25 years Introduction Different kinds of people display different buying patterns even in a segment of age group 18 years to 25 years. This truth is well understood by those people who are responsible for market research, product development, pricing, sales and strategy. Market segmentation is the identification of portions of market that are different from one another. Every individual falls under one or other demographic segment ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (The Registrar General & Census Commissioner, 2011)Sixteen major languages of India are also spoken in Mumbai, most common being Marathi, Hindi, Gujarati and English. The religions followed in Mumbai include Hindus (67.39) , Muslims (18.56%), Buddhists (5.22%), Jain (3.99%), Christians (4.2%), Sikhs (0.58%), Parsis and Jews making the rest of the population. (Mehta, 2004) Mumbai is also home to the largest population of Parsi Zoroastrians in the world, with about 80,000 Parsis in Mumbai. ("The world's successful diasporas") Looking at the data it is clear fact that Mumbai is a large market with intelligent customer. Amount of exposure to brands and products a person goes through in Mumbai is vast. Culture This Research also includes finding new potential markets in the age group of 18 to 25 years, for this purpose knowing the culture of Mumbai is also essential. The culture of any place is always determined from its people, cuisine, religion, language and festivals. Mumbai has a mixture of people from various communities and subsequently they follow different religions. The metropolitan observes modern trends; here people enjoy participating in all festivals irrespective of caste, creed and color. Mumbai is the birthplace of Indian cinema. The influence of the Bollywood in the cities culture is observed. The cultural ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 40. My Thoughts About My Fieldwork Experience Essay Ray Le Blond has been able to consolidate my thoughts about my fieldwork experience appropriately, thus, "You learn something every day if you pay attention". I was going to Kachra Vahatuk Shramik Sangh (KVSS), Thane as part of my fieldwork on contract labours working in Thane Municipal Corporation in Solid Waste Management Department for the second semester. Little did I know that going among the contract labours and learning about them would inspire, educate and transform me. When I was initially informed that as part of my research methodology course I would be expected to engage in field work I was equally atingled as I was timorous. Even though I had been involved in a couple of internships after my graduation, I knew this was going to be disparate. After all, this was Tata Institute of Social Sciences where everything from the DH menu to the pet dogs on campus are treated with sobriety; field work being a prerequisite would be no different. In the first week of my field work I learned that the most dominant forms of precarious work in India are contract work especially workers working in solid waste management department of municipal corporations, when workers are employed by a contractor who pays the worker their wages, and fix a direct fixed–term contracts. The term of a direct fixed–term contract can be as short as a single day. These short–term contracts are commonly known as 'hire and fire' contracts, as workers are under the constant threat of losing their job ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 42. A Brief Note On The City Of Mumbai The city of Mumbai is the largest city in India, with a population of roughly 19.3 million people (World Population Review, 2014). One reason that Mumbai has grown to such extent is its convenient location. Located on a peninsula off the west coast of India and boarding the Arabian Sea, Mumbai has easy travel access to the Middle East and inland India (Earth Explorer, 2015). The Mithi River flows through the heart of the city and connects into Mahim Bay, which provides further transportation capabilities for those in the area (2015). Both Powai and Vihar Lake are located further inland and provide drinking water for the people of Mumbai ("Mumbai", 2014). North of Vihar Lake is Sanjay Gandhi National Park, the world's largest national park, which is a preservation of forest area that covers 104 square kilometers (Mehta, 2013). This national park is not only rich in resources and biodiversity; it also is a popular tourist area that has about 2 million annual visitors (2013). In addition to the thousands of plant and animal species that live in this forest area, such animals in preservations include panthers, antelope, moose deer, wild bears, monkeys, leopards, tigers, etc. Mumbai has a tropical wet and dry climate that does not fluctuate much throughout the year (Pacione, 2006). Average temperatures typically range between 60–100°F year round (2006). From January through May and October through December, Mumbai experiences dry weather with little rain. Monsoon season lasts ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 44. Speech On Mumbai Magical Mumbai Entices You To Stay Forever Mumbai, formerly known as Bombay, is India's largest city and one of the largest cosmopolitan metropolises in the world. Mumbai is India's melting pot with people from all over the country – and the world – converging together to live harmoniously. The city is the perfect representation of the country's dichotomy: symbolised by the presence of Bollywood in the city, Mumbai is also host to India's largest slum population. The city itself is huge, sprawling in every direction, and this makes sight–seeing in Mumbai much more exciting. From the rock cut caves of Elephanta to Dobi Ghats to Marine Drive to Gateway to India, Mumbai has it all and more. Ensure that before you visit Mumbai, you know what ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Plan a trip, if you can, to Film City located in Goregaon and enjoy the first–hand experience of Bollywood shooting. Make sure you book this in advance as there's a high possibility that you may not be allowed in if you just show up on the day. Having entered the lavish lifestyle of the Bollywood elite, you might get a little jealous but don't fret as Mumbai is a shopper's paradise. Mumbai is worth visiting just for the hustle of the shopkeepers, the madness of the markets and the rich aroma of fruit–vendors. Kemp's corner, located, again, in South Mumbai is where you could buy antiques at rock bottom prices, second–hand books for dirt cheap and hand–made jewellery, clothes and furniture for prices that are almost always too ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 46. Effect of Globalization on Mumbai The effect of Globalization on Mumbai Chaitik Doshi F09074 Contents Introduction 2 Mumbai – A Cultural Diversity 3 A Brief History 4 A Glocalised World 5 Mumbai Urban Infrastructure Project 6 Navi Mumbai International Airport 11 Mumbai – A Global Financial Hub 13 A Dangerous City to Live In 14 Mumbai 2020: A Vision 17 References 18 Introduction Globalization has been an integral part of India's progress. It has opened up new avenues for growth. One of the biggest impacts of globalization has been to IT (Information Technology) and BPO (Business Process Outsourcing) sector. These two sectors have progressed at never before pace. Key reasons for this is easy and cheap availibilty of skilled workforce with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1534, the Portuguese appropriated the islands from Bahadur Shah of Gujarat. They were ceded to Charles II of England in 1661, as dowry for Catherine de Braganza. The population quickly rose from 10,000 in 1661, to 60,000 in 1675. In 1687, the British East India Company transferred its headquarters from Surat to Mumbai. The city eventually became the headquarters of the Bombay Presidency. The opening of the Suez Canal in 1869 transformed Bombay into one of the largest seaports on the Arabian Sea. Over the next thirty years, the city grew into a major urban centre, spurred by an improvement in infrastructure and the construction of many of the city's institutions. The population of the city swelled to one million by 1906, making it the second largest in India after Calcutta. As capital of the Bombay Presidency, it was a major base for the Indian independence movement, with the Quit India Movement called by Mahatma Gandhi in 1942 being its most rubric event. After India's independence in 1947, it became the capital of Bombay State. In the 1950 the city expanded to its present limits by incorporating parts of Salsette island which lay to the north. The late 1970s witnessed a construction boom and a significant influx of migrants, which saw Mumbai overtake Kolkata as India's most populous city. This influx caused unrest among local Maharashtrians who worried about the loss of culture, jobs, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 48. Traffic Management N Mumbai INTRODUCTION Traffic Management is a very serious issue today. Traffic in Mumbai especially is seen as a major drawback for the city. Everyone belonging to this city of dreams has at some point in their life faced a traffic snarl which has made them wish they lived anywhere else. The core reason for traffic is the buildup of several problems being neglected over the years. This includes, over population, bad infrastructure, lack of education, uncontrolled reckless driving etc. I personally feel that using a car for a single person is a luxury if the same car is used for 5 persons travelling, it makes sense. We have n number of people coming to the same area in their own cars without any accomplices. So, it makes sense to club the people ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ● Granting casual leave, Earned leave, medical leave of the officer of Rank of Asstt.Police Inspector upto Police constable. ● Signing the bills of medical leave, earned leave, LTC of the officers of the rank of APIs to P.Cs., working in South/Central/East/West/North Traffic Region. ● Reviewing the issuance of NOCs after approval of Jt.C.P.,Traffic for competitions, morchas, processions, public awareness campaign, peach licenses of handicapped persons. Telephone booths, Taxi /auto stands and road markings, hoardings, advertisement campaigns, film shootings. ● DCP City/Suburban, Traffic to submit their proposals and files to DCP (Hqs), Traffic ● Scrutinizing the proposal of notifications of the road, re–designing of the junctions, speed breakers, central dividers and submitting them for the approval of the Jt.C.P., Traffic. ● Issuance of the NOCs of the proposals of pay and park and DCRs after obtaining approval of the Jt.C.P., Traffic. ● Attending meeting organized by the Government, Semi–Govt, NGOs and other organisations. ● Drafting notifications. ● Educational Training modules for the officers and men of the TCBs. ● Supervision over the officers and men of the Traffic Institute. * Dy.Commissioner of Police, City/Suburban, Traffic, Mumbai ● DCP(City) to supervise the work of South/Central and East, Regions, Traffic, while DCP(Suburban), to supervise the work of North/West Traffic Regions. ● To visit ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 50. Clean Up Mumbai Campaign Greater Mumbai Cleanliness And Sanitation Byelaws 2006 Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai Solid Waste Management Department Helping make CLEAN Mumbai Clean–Up Mumbai Campaign An MCGM Initiative Mumbai Facts Every public space is splattered with paan stains and there is litter on the streets besides the odd pile of debris and garbage. Mumbai Produces 6500 tons of Garbage per day. Also produces nearly 2500 tons of construction and demolition (C&D) waste per day. Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGM) allots 10% of its annual budget for Solid Waste Management i.e. Rs.1200 crore. The Bye–laws 2006 Byelaws, 2006: have a provision to fine citizens who engage in spitting, littering and other nuisances in public ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This also entails efforts to facilitate interaction between the citizens' groups / NGOs, the Security Agencies and the Clean–Up Marshals as well as ward officials of MCGM. UNITED WAY Mumbai's Role In The Campaign College Students Building the bridges and cementing the same Advanced Locality Management groups CORPORATE UNITED WAY UN ITE D WA Y
  • 51. Municipal Ward Offices D ITE UN Y WA D ITE UN Y CLEAN UP WA MUMBAI UN ITE MCGM D WA Security Y Agency/ UNITED WAY Citizens group Clean UP Marshals Auditor's Role To Facilitate the audit of the campaign at the ward level by mobilizing local Advanced Locality Managements/ Citizens' Groups and the NGOs. To facilitate interaction between the citizens' groups /NGOs, the Security Agencies and the ward officials of MCGM. cleanupmumbai@gmail.com To work towards assessing the need for infrastructure in the city and facilitate provision of the same with the support of Municipal Corporation and some corporate partners. Auditor's Role Indicators for Audit: Actual number of Clean–Up Marshals deployed in the ward. Total amount of time that these clean–up marshals are patrolling in the ward. Reduction of chronic spots in your ward. Observation of these spots if they are eliminated gradually as a result of actions taken by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 53. Mumbai Raindezvous Mumbai Raindezvous 'Bombay is boiling men!', as a certain section of Mumbaikars exclaim, reveals the sweltering grip in which the city is held every summer. True the mercury has not yet bust the slender tube in which it is trapped, but the sizzling weather has sent quite a large part of the city's population to their hometowns. And those who are stuck behind for whatever reason battle bravely the heat. The flamboyance of the fiery Gul Mohurs is fading...Tempers explode...Chilled beers perspire...Rain day predictions dominate conversations...Heaven is invoked... The pied crested cuckoo, the harbinger of the monsoon shrills frantically in the leafy boughs...The rains can't be very far now! The monsoons are no meek and mild entrant on the grand stage ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Half the fun is in getting there as you stumble along a winding uphill trail that's strewn with stones and criss–crossed by swollen brooks. Once there, the view is spectacular and the waterfall, a real delight – spouting a steady stream of foaming water. The monsoon is a good time to wander around the city and admire the colonial architecture. The sandy brown stone delicately chiseled, takes on a soft glow as the continuous rains wash it. The Gateway of India, Victoria Terminus (Chatrapati Shivaji Terminus), BMC building, High Court and university complex should give you plenty of walking and some beautiful clean views. Then there's the view of rain–washed Mumbai from the Hanging Gardens that is quite mesmerizing. With the advent of the monsoon all of nature seems to have joined the celebration. Mumbai is blessed with quite a few well–maintained parks and these have become little havens of beauty. The sprawling lawns are now covered in a thick carpet of the greenest grass. The huge trees are all washed clean and their foliage gleams with freshness and vitality. The bright blooms in vibrant rainbow colours look like some precious stones and add an air of festivity. A magical experience is to watch the raindrops dripping from the leaves, coruscating with colour as they catch the light. One of the best places to revel in the beauty of nature in all its glory is the Sanjay Gandhi National Park. Easily accessible from Borivili Station, you ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 55. The Socio-Cultural Analysis Of India The Socio–Cultural Analysis of India Culture is defined as "The arts, beliefs, customs, institutions, and other products of human work and thought considered as a unit, especially with regard to a particular time or social group" by American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language (2011). Also, the Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms (2005) defines culture as "A feature of the terrain that has been constructed by man. Included are such items as roads, buildings, and canals; boundary lines; and, in a broad sense, all names and legends on a map". In a nutshell, culture is everything that makes up the basic ways of life. Culture is comprised of five basic characteristics. Culture is learned, shared, symbolic, integrated, and dynamic (Bueno, 2012). This means that aspects of culture are spread by social interactions such as trade, language and other communication technologies. Some of the more common forms of communication technologies and language are movies, television shows, literature, arts, and local history. Symbolism is similar to the learned and shared aspects in many ways. Language, literature, and the arts are all major ways in which the symbolism of a specific culture is spread. The integration of culture is based on pattern. The specific dimensions of social life create social norms that are followed. The economy and politics are two of the more prevalent forms of social life that lead to the patterns of integration. Lastly, there is a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 57. Why Is Travelling Important For Our Life? Travelling plays an important role in our life. It has many advantages. By visiting new places and meeting different people, it can raise our level of knowledge and we can learn a lot of things about new cultures and communities. Our tourist company is giving you a great opportunity to open your minds and enjoy unforgettable experiences. This time we are offering an exclusive budgeted Mumbai tour package. Exploring Mumbai is like unveiling a mystery that fascinates and excites everyone. And to bring this essence to you, we've enlisted some famous guided tours of Mumbai in an exclusive price offer for newly married couples this time. The most striking feature of our package is that it includes everything in only $999/– per person, which usually costs $1399/– About Mumbai, It is one of the famous seaport of India. It is located on the western coast of Maharashtra on the Arabian sea. Mumbai is also known as the New York of India, because it is a very busy city. People here leads a very busy life style. About climate, it is warm and humid. If we speak about food, there are a variety of native dishes. You can get almost every kind of food restaurants here e.g. Thai, Korean, Arabic, Italian, Mexican and Chinese. People from all over the world migrates to Mumbai since the British period. Therefore, you can find Mumbai culture is a mixture of lot of subcultures. The major speaking languages here are Hindi and Marathi. However, If you will face any language problems, our guides ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 59. Statement Of Purpose Statement For Mumbai STATEMENT OF PURPOSE ABHIJEET REDEKAR It was Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who said in October 2004: "When we talk of a resurgent Asia, people think of the great changes that have come about in Shanghai. I share this aspiration to transform Mumbai in the next five years in such a manner that people would forget about Shanghai and Mumbai will become a talking point," the prime minister said. "I have a dream that we can do it. I believe we can become number one through modernization, expansion and development and make Mumbai the number one city in our country," Fast forward 11 years later to 2015 and here we are, Mumbai is in no way an approximation of what Shanghai is today. Pollution, encroachment, traffic congestion and unplanned urbanization have taken their toll on India's commercial capital. It's not a complete failure though as Mumbai has got a new 8.8 km stretch of monorail track, the new T2 terminal of the Mumbai International Airport, the Sahar Elevated Road, the first line of the Mumbai Metro's first phase and the 6.54 km Santacruz–Chembur Link Road. In the next few years, other projects which are due to be completed include the second phase of the monorail, the Navi Mumbai metro rail's first line, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Traditionally, Architects have designed and built housing, utilities, transportation, and society's entire infrastructure. I belong to the city of Mumbai, India. The ingenious majesty of skyscrapers or the sheer complexity of the space formation of Dharavi, the largest slum in Asia highly intrigues me. Growth brings along with it both advantages and disadvantages. While Mumbai is growing up to become a truly global city, we as citizens of Mumbai also have witnessed the mayhem which engulfs all sectors and most importantly the transportation / development ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 61. Golf Course SWOT Analysis Bombay Presidency Golf Club (BPGC) Case Study Introduction Vision Mission Strategic Objectives External Relevant Factors Key Success Factors SWOT Analysis References BPGC Case Study Topics Established in 1927 in city of Mumbai, under the name "The New Club Ltd." Has 18 holes over 6148 yards and a Par score of 70 Underwent extensive redesign and modifications in 2009. Redesigned by world class designers Nelson & Haworth Among the eleven water hazards and 43 bunkers is one interesting hazard at 16: An elephant pit. BPGC Case Study Introduction
  • 62. Vision BPGC Case Study To be in an internationally renowned golf club, where people love to come, play and spend time ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... rd in the comments section on the 'Home' page of the website Club running successfully for a long time means internal structure and processes are working fine, though there is always a chance of improvement Variety of trainers with different levels of experience present BPGC Case Study Strengths SWOT Analysis No scope of expansion of current facility No night golf facility available No shoe rental No internationally renowned trainers No experience of organising international golf events Venue not provided for other events BPGC Case Study Weaknesses SWOT Analysis Offer online bookings Only one competitor within the city of Mumbai Open affiliated clubs outside of Mumbai
  • 63. Increase in influx of expats, who could be interested in golf Locals becoming financially strong with having capability of spending on golf Scope of new sponsorships Build affiliations with other local businesses, such as hotels and travel agencies, to offer packages for people who want to visit the course as a part of a holiday Look at offering more facilities like mini golf and crèche Open up to renting venue for other functions BPGC Case Study Opportunities SWOT Analysis New modern projects in outskirts of Mumbai city offering golf facilities, such as Ambey Valley and Indiabulls Golf City Presence of strong competition in other Indian cities, such as New Delhi, Gurgaon and Noida which already hold events ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 65. All Cargo Logistics International ( Acli ) ACLI ENTERPRENURE– Shashi Kiran Shetty All Cargo Logistics International (ACLI) is in business of providing of international air freight and ocean freight with a worldwide network of partners and a team of top transport logistics operators. Comapny is experienced in all aspects of worldwide freight shipping and logistics, ACLI offers a wide range of services for the secure and efficient transport of any parcels entrusted to them. Company had experience and dedication to detail that ensures that every project is successfully managed from start to end. Company deals on offering customers a different range of services that are self–made to suit their unique and specific needs on all fields pertaining to global freight shipping. http://www.acli.com.au/ Shashi Kiran Shetty comes in Mumbai in 1978–a young, bright–future teenager on the lookout for a job. His search for finding job led him to the Mumbai port where he fell in love with ships at the first glance. Luckily, with god's grace he got hired by small shipping company name Intermodal Transport and Trading Systems. He knew nothing about ships as he is new, but he worked hard to learn. From there, he joined Tata Group 's Forbes Gokak. He worked for 4 years in the Mumbai dockyards as an executive in operations. He used his time as an employee productively, making friends and building networks in the industry. He met everybody–like captains, managers, staff of dockyard and truck owners who transported the cargo to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 67. Reducing Traffic in Mumbai Local Part of the RealInnovation Network Home > Tools & Tactics > Breakthrough/Disruptive Innovation Tools Subscribe What is TRIZ? Contradiction Matrix & 40 Principles Archives Best Practices General Software, Innovation and Creativity Consultants, Innovation and Creativity Call For Papers Dictionary Events Calendar Jobs News Commentary Discussion Forum Related Topics Business Process Mgt Innovation Outsourcing Six Sigma Quick Help Access Search Advertising Article Archive Newsletter Archive Reader Feedback Editorial Panel Search: Articles A D LIN KS Case Study: Reduce Traffic By Resolving Contradictions By KRD Pravin Population explosion is a curse as well as a boon for India. It is the second biggest market of the world. It is a strength, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Measurement of Problems It has been observed that during peak hours, each train is over filled by 3–4 times its seating capacity. And during peak hours on roads, there are frequent long traffic slowdowns or halts. These busy times are measured as follows: for local trains the percent full per train and for roads the minimum speed of traffic. This measurement system can be mapped to measure the effect of solving transportation problem on the overall quality of life of Mumbaikars. By maximizing the suggested measurement specifications, a train can be filled up to 1.4–1.6 times its seating capacity and on roads, there should not be a complete traffic halt (apart from exceptional circumstances) and traffic movement should maintain a minimum of 25–35 km/h. A solution "fails" if it does not meet these specifications a minimum of 95 percent of the time. For calculating impact on quality of life in Mumbai, it is assumed that transportation problems contribute 15 percent to the overall reduction. If the solution system works within specifications, it improves a person's quality of life by 15 percent. If the solution fails to www.triz–journal.com/content/c081208a.asp 1/3
  • 68. meet specification, it is discarded and even better solutions are looked for, or if the solution is acceptable then the quality of life will be affected proportionately. A higher penalty, however, for not meeting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 70. What Is Your Favorite Walk Essay Your favorite walk Have you ever thought to yourself that you need a break and want to discover something new?That you're sick of your lives and want to experience something blissful.Well, I have just the place for you! I have traveled over the world to 20 different countries but the one which was the most amazing was a place in India.It's the crown jewel of India known for its high rise buildings and businesses.But there is an underlying beauty in all these buildings.There is a gift of nature bestowed upon it in several places across this metropolitan city and I was lucky enough to experience it.I will take you through my journey in Mumbai and how its a place for everyone and where everyone has a place. I stayed on marine drive where the water would stretch for miles and the beaches would dare the waters.But there was something an aspect of this place which very few people noticed.How it would look in the mornings.I have stayed here for just a week and it feels like home already ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The food there is just out of this world.They have the best nachos and onion rings and their sizzling brownie is just a class apart!It has to be the best Italian and Mexican food I've ever had.Just across Cream center is the water sports facilities that include jet skiing and paragliding and family boating.These are just the adventure you need to top off a good evening.And then after that, you can come with your family and make sandcastles at the bustling Chowpatti beach and play with the water and have the famous Chowpatti live hot corn sales.You can also shop for merchandise at the beach and I buy many toys for your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 72. Sample Resume : Maharashtra Incident Acknowledgement I have taken efforts in this project. However, it would not have been possible without the kind support and help of many individuals and organizations. I would like to extend my sincere thanks to all of them. I am highly indebted, Respected Dr. S.P. Rath, for his guidance and constant supervision as well as for providing necessary information regarding the project & also for their support in completing the project. I would like to express my gratitude towards my parents & staff members of Auro University for their kind co–operation and encouragement which help me in completion of this project. My thanks and appreciations also go to my colleague in helping me out with their abilities. Table of Content Introduction Page 4 Maharashtra Incident Page 5 What is a cloudburst? A cloudburst is unexpected copious rainfall. It is a unexpected hostile rainstorm plummeting for a short era of period manipulated to a tiny geographical area. Meteorologists say the rain from a cloudburst is normally of the rinse kind alongside a plummet rate equal to or larger than 100 mm (4.94 inches) each hour. Generally cloudbursts are associated alongside thunderstorms. The air currents hurrying upwards in a rainstorm grasp up a colossal number of water. If these currents unexpectedly cease, the whole number of water goes down on to a tiny span alongside calamitous power all of an unexpected and reasons mass destruction. This is due to a quick condensation of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 74. Narrative Story Of Godavari Godavari RESEARCH METHODOLOGY Class M.phill English linguistics Submited to Sir Arfan Lodhi Prepared by Saira Bano Assignment no 1 godavari (a novel) Setting Godavari is a Narrative story of a family setting out on holiday in India .The beautiful landscape of Maharastra hills station attracts them and family settled there to enjoy their holiday. But in doing so, they face crises. Ba started flirting with the maid of Villa. Then, the news of Hindu–Muslim riots pours in. Now, family is worried about their own safety as we come to know that they are Political exiles from neighboring country from Pakistan. Now, riots take the center position and they make an unhappy migration to the city. We see different Political facts in making violence. Throughout the story the main character as well as the events of the story, shifted back and forth from collective to the individual. The story develops from its climax to conclusion and we are told that the main protagonist , swimming in the current and moving on–alone. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She is portrayed as the middle aged, educated lady. She, with her three children and husband, is living in exile in India. She is devoted to her children, hurt at the flirtation of her husband. She is sensitive by nature, trying to understand why there is communal discrimination and discord in India. Usha, the caretaker of the villa through her Ma come to know about the brutality and oppression of the Worlis and there redemption through a woman whom they recall as named ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 76. Dabawala of Mumbai Case Study on Dabbawallah of Mumbai Submitted by : RIL –MDP Taruna Upadhyaya Pankaj Nimavat Siddhartha Chaturvedi Assignment Questions for the case: 1. What is the basis for the success of the Dabbawallahs of Mumbai? What factors need to be in place for a service like the Dabbawallahs to work effectively? Basis for the success of the Dabbawallahs of Mumbai is that they were all working for a single purpose of delivering a dabba in time for the customer's lunch. Several distinctive and supporting success factors include: Dabbawallah Profile. All the dabbawallah were from the same geographical area and spoke the same language. This gave a kind of cultural profile to the Trust and high degree of cohesion amongst each other. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... what is the business model)? Is this business model scalable? The Dabbawallah meal distribution network is simple logistics service model characterized by a combination of a "baton relay system" in which dabbas were handed off between dabbawallahs at various points in the delivery process and "hub and spokes system" in which the sorting of dabbas was done at specific railway locations from where individual spokes branched out for distribution. Each dabba was picked up at the source by one Dabbawallah for transport to the railway terminal, sorted and loaded by a second dabbawallah, unloaded and re–sorted at the hub or destination station by a third dabbawallah and delivered by a fourth dabbawallah to the destination. Each dabba travelling through four sets of hands each day was identified and monitored (while in transit) through a very effective and simple coding system; without utilizing the client names. The low cost transportation created high value for the services keeping the bottom line low. A high commitment and owner ship of the dabbawallah lead to high reliability of the service, which maintained and fetched new customers of the business. The dabbawallah dealt directly with the customers for delivery helped them for advertising and referrals for expansion of the business. This didn't require any advertising cost addition to their operations. Due to such low cost they were able to operate the services with very low
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  • 79. Capital City Of Maharashtra Abstract: Mumbai, the capital city of Maharashtra, experienced unprecedented floods on 26th and 27th July 2005 bringing the entire city to standstill for two days. In span of 24 hours the Santa Cruz observatory at Mumbai airport recorded 944 mm of rain, which is highest recorded data for city in a day. The flood caused direct economic damages of about $2 billion and over 500 fatalities. The flood also caused several infrastructural damages, over 2,000 buildings were completely destroyed and 50,000 were partially damaged, around 40,000 auto rickshaws and taxis were spoiled, several thousand trucks and 850 BEST buses were damaged and local train and railway network of the city was also affected. The main cause behind such a huge loss was over population and rapid urbanization. Mumbai, along with its neighbouring suburbs is the world's sixth most populated metropolitan area with the population of around 19 million (MMRDA, 2003). The average population density is 27,209 persons per km2 .Due to the lack of availability of safe land the economically backward people live in slums which are low lying and flood prone. Thus the maximum loss due to the flood was barred by the people living in these low lying slums. The purpose of this research is to calculate the economic loss to the self employed people and the people with micro enterprise living in these slums. Introduction: Climate change, rapid urbanization and limited available land are putting the highly populated cities in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 81. Essay about Mumbai's Elderly Issues Mumbai is the capital city of India. It is also formerly known by the name Bombay. It is one of the most populated cities in India and ranked as the fourth largest populous city in the world. Among the metropolitan areas in India, Mumbai is the second largest metropolitan area with lots of population. It is estimated to have population of 13 million people. The population pyramid of Mumbai is "young" shape which means it has more children and adults than old age people. It has a population density of 55,794 people per square miles. So it is very dense and crowded city where one can see lots of people moving around, vendors on the streets selling their product, cars and buses, rickshaw on the roads. Although it has lots of pollution, dirt ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The political party of Mumbai is Democratic Party known as Indian National Congress or commonly known as Congress party and Bharatiya Janta Party. The national election held in every five years. Mumbai has total number of six parliamentary constituencies which includes Mumbai South, Mumbai South Central, Mumbai North Central, Mumbai North, Mumbai North west and Mumbai North East. Mumbai is famous for Hindi film industries which are famously known as Bollywood Industries. People from all over the world go to Mumbai in order to deal with film related activities. It produces enormous country's capital through its number of films produced each year so it is a commercial capital of India as well as modern city of India. Mumbai is the city of dream to many people especially to youngsters and adults of 21st generations. According to Mira Kamdar, "There is lots of money in Bombay, not going to mention glamour. Bombay is New York plus Hollywood, home to the film industry whose distribution range stretches from the Persian Gulf all the way to through Southeast Asia." There is a continuous performance of dances, music and dramas in this city and it drags lots of tourists and local inhabitants. It has lots of mini shops, ethnic markets, shopping malls fast foods in every corner of this city. It has become a melting pot with the changing pace of time, has a diverse communities that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 83. Speech On Bar Dance The bar dancer is the term used for the adult entertainers who entertains male patrons in exchange for cash. The bar girls/dancers who are considered as entertainer have been seen as an integral part of the city's thriving nightlife, in places like Mumbai, Delhi, part of Karnataka. This has been widely popular among the states of Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Delhi etc. It began to serve entertainment of dance of bar girls in dance bar in India in 1980. In 1986, there were 24 dance bars in the state of Maharashtra. Among all the others, Mumbai city is hailed as the crowning glory of the nation's entertainment industry. Her history is linked to the migrant workers who were brought in to build the city. The traders, the sailors, the dockworkers, the construction labour etc. demanded entertainment in form of 'playhouse', where folk theatre, dance and music performance used to take place. The 'mujra' culture started during this phase. Soon with change in time, the 'mujra' culture in Bombay was on decline due to loss of patronage. The dance bars opened up a new and modern avenue of earning a livelihood to theses traditional mujra dancers. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From a mere 24 in 1985–86, the number increased tenfold within a decade to around 210. The next decade 1995–2005 witnessed yet another surprise increase and according to estimation, just before the ban, there were around 2500 dancer bars in Maharashtra (Agnes 2007). As the demand grew for the dancers, women from traditional dancing/performance communities of different parts of India, who were facing a decline in patronage of their old–age profession, flocked to Bombay to work in dance ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...