Thesis and Dissertation: Recent submissions

  • Rekhate, Madhukar Aditi (School of Planning and Architecture, 2023-05)
    The research currently focuses on Goods Transport Agencies (GTA) operating in India, specifically in Madhya Pradesh, and their significance in efficient supply chain management. GTA is defined as any entity involved in the ...
  • Sonar, Mrudul (School of Planning and Architecture, 2023-05)
    Pedestrian safety is a critical concern in urban areas, particularly at uncontrolled crosswalks where pedestrians face unique challenges. This thesis aims to analyse pedestrian behaviour at uncontrolled crosswalks and ...
  • Muthukumar, Prabhu (School of Planning and Architecture, 2023-05)
    The locational siting of fuel stations plays a crucial role in ensuring efficient and accessible fuel distribution networks while considering various factors. This thesis presents a comprehensive analysis of the locational ...
  • Anand, Utkarsh (School of Planning and Architecture, 2023-05)
    The rapid urbanization of developing countries presents a significant challenge in the form of urban poverty. The different aspects of poverty such as access to food, income, shelter with proper sanitation and water supply, ...
  • Mane, Nikita (School of Planning and Architecture, 2023-05)
    Pune, Maharashtra, and Chennai, Tamil Nadu China, are cities in India with large population density and many private vehicles. These factors have led to traffic congestion, an increase in transport emissions, and deterioration ...
  • Gupta, Akshit (School of Planning and Architecture, 2023-05)
    Cargo transportation by rail for long distances has always been promoted as it is more economically and environmentally sustainable than Road transport. Rail is a guided mode of transportation, so one of the major challenges ...
  • Goel, Pragati (School of Planning and Architecture, 2023-05)
    In India, nearly one-third of the total population lives in urban areas. Urbanisation has increased from 31.28% to 35.39% since 2011, indicating public transport demand in urban areas. Out of the available options of public ...
  • Muna, Rishu (School of Planning and Architecture, 2023-05)
    Rapid urbanization and increase in standard of living provides direct impact on waste generation. Urban local bodies face various challenges in handling their solid waste. Various schemes like Swachh Bharat, Smart cities, ...
  • Sharma, Prishita (School of Planning and Architecture, 2023-05)
    More than thirty years of research have been conducted in a variety of scientific disciplines, including geography, psychology, public health, transportation, and urban planning, about how the built environment influences ...
  • Talreja, Harshit (School of Planning and Architecture, 2023-05)
    India has seen an unprecedented growth in its economic prowess in recent years. This has been possible due to the major government interventions and push to the industry. Logistics is an important pillar in the growth of ...
  • Dinesh, Suru (School of Planning and Architecture, 2023-05)
    Climate change has become a primary concern in recent years and gained a lot of attention worldwide. The Green House Gases (GHGs) are responsible for climate change, among which particularly CO2 has had a significant effect ...
  • Sharma, Abhishek (School of Planning and Architecture, 2023-05)
    To encourage NMT and pedestrian trips, India's National TOD Policy was introduced in 2017 with the goal of providing a framework for high density and mixed land use development around or along transit nodes and transit ...
  • Deepak (School of Planning and Architecture, 2023-05)
    The urban population in India is heavily reliant on public transportation as cities continue to grow. However, there has been a decline in public transport ridership, with more people opting for private vehicles. This ...
  • Mahesh, Sahasrabudhe Sanik (School of Planning and Architecture, 2023-05)
    Unprecedented development in India is not limited to tier I cities. Recent data reveals tier II and tier III cities are also being developed at a rapid rate. This development is linked with increase in urban population; ...
  • Lakra, Savita (School of Planning and Architecture, 2023-05)
    With the increasing need for sustainable and just cities, urban public transport (PT) is pivotal as it has greater carrying capacity, improved economic and public health indicators, and the environment. But it has been ...
  • Gajbhiye, Rewati (School of Planning and Architecture, 2023-05)
    This research study focuses on improving public transport accessibility for the urban poor in the context of Nagpur city, India. The study aims to identify the challenges and constraints faced by the urban poor in accessing ...
  • Arora, Ridhi (School of Planning and Architecture, 2023-05)
    Women often feel unsafe and anxious during their first and last mile of commute. In most cities of India, women do not have access to private vehicles, even if their families own one. Not only in India but globally women ...
  • Guleria, Sanya (School of Planning and Architecture, 2023-05)
    India's growing urbanisation has resulted in an increase in demand for public transit. In recent years, metro systems have been a popular means of transit due to its speed, dependability, and low cost. Overcrowding and ...
  • Kaushal, Madhuri (School of Planning and Architecture, 2023-05)
    Rajgir is an ancient city in the Nalanda District of Bihar. Ancient Rajagriha was once one of the greatest towns in the Ganges Valley and the capital of the Magadha kingdom. It was also knows as Vasumati, Barhdrathapura, ...
  • Rani, Garima (School of Planning and Architecture, 2023-05)
    Forts constitute some of the most ancient historical structures apart from places of worship. The forts of India have stood witness to significant political events of the country. Forts are hundred and thousand year’s old ...

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