Master of Planning (Urban and Regional Planning): Recent submissions

  • Verma, Aditya (SPA Bhopal, 2022-05)
    Cities are not random mix of land uses but rather a deliberate arrangement of uses and functions formed via market and government intervention. In order to minimise urban problems and promote better built environments a ...
  • Raghul, S (SPA Bhopal, 2022-05)
    The blue economy is the economy generated from resources obtained from marine space. The economic activities include tourism, fishery, fish processing industries, energy, port-related logistics, deep sea mining , etc. ...
  • Mohanta, Soumya Ranjan (SPA Bhopal, 2022-05)
    The iproblem iof ifalling iland-to-person iratio iin iIndia iis iexacerbated iby ithe irising iprevalence iof iculturable iwastelands. iNature iand iman-made iforces iare iboth iat iwork iin idisplacing imore iand imore ...
  • Nilawar, Samruddhi Rajendra (SPA Bhopal, 2022-05)
    Cities in developing countries have seen massive in-migration of people from the countryside looking for work and a place to call home. Poor individuals (lower income migrants), the majority of whom are from rural regions, ...
  • Jamuar, Akarsha (SPA Bhopal, 2022-05)
    The government of Bihar has approved to form of 95 Nagar panchayats, 40 Parishads and 7 municipal corporations in December 2020 as per the proposal made by Bihar Urban Development and Housing department. This is a change ...
  • Srivastava, Harshit (SPA Bhopal, 2022-05)
    If the transportation system is efficient, they offer economic and social opportunities and benefits that lead to positive multiplier effects such as better access to the market, employment, and additional investment. ...
  • Mondal, Akash (SPA Bhopal, 2022-05)
    A tram in British English which is also known as a streetcar in American English is a public transport vehicle which runs on rails set either onto the road or having a separate right of way by means of electricity and ...
  • Panda, Auroshree (2022-05)
    With rapid urbanization in India over the past years, our cities have been undergoing densification due to limited availability of land. In this process, often providing for green and healthy spaces comes as a major ...
  • Gupta, Aastha (SPA Bhopal, 2022-06)
    New Towns were developed in the United Kingdoms as post war reconstruction efforts to combat urban diseases. The concept is not new to India. Jaipur and Fatehpur Sikri are historical examples of New Towns in India while ...
  • Das, Monokrishna (SPA Bhopal, 2022-05)
    The safe collection, treatment, disposal and reuse of domestic waste water and human fecal waste remains a substantial problem. In the absence of proper sanitation, many Indian cities are on the verge of drowning in their ...
  • Sahoo, Shreeparna (SPA Bhopal, 2021-05)
    Water is a natural and economic resource, which is unique and irreplaceable. Huge sums of households in cities around the developing world do not have access the utmost basic human necessities– safe and consistent water ...
  • Anumula, Monica (SPA Bhopal, 2021-05)
    The historic sites tell the story of its past and add a sense of uniqueness to its surrounding neighbourhood. These sites maintain a physical reminder of the past that enhances residents and visitors perception. Residents ...
  • Gode, Neetu Sanjay (SPA Bhopal, 2021-05)
    Urban areas are magnets for most of the people who look for job opportunities,technology, resources and proper facilities. In this process of urban development, the human scale is ignored; also, the social structure is ...
  • Nayak, Ved Prakash (SPA Bhopal, 2021-05)
    Raigarh district, which is rich in minerals like coal, limestone & dolomite is situated in the easternmost part of Chhattisgarh. The district lies on the Mand-Raigarh coalfield (the largest coal reserve in the state). This ...
  • Singla, Shailja (SPA Bhopal, 2021-05)
    With rapid urbanization and sprawling cities, the urban population experiences increased commuting distance and restricted access to various facilities. The transportation cost for the household expenditure leads to high ...
  • Ahmad, Mohammad Laraib (SPA Bhopal, 2021-05)
    From the start of the settlement there exist social political and economic orders on various levels. These aspects are dynamic and always affects inhabitants of the area. There has been a long history of social contestation ...
  • Khare, Sakshi (SPA Bhopal, 2021-05)
    Nearly five percent of Indians are suffering from mental illness with one in every five requires mental counselling, as well as it has been estimated that by 2025, 38.1 million years of healthy life will be lost to mental ...
  • Tamrakar, Garima (SPA Bhopal, 2021-05)
    Competitiveness is the urge to win a rank. In India, before 1947, local functions use to come under the responsibility of Municipality. But after 1947, these functions came under the umbrella of other bodies, which lead ...
  • Sarda, Radhika (SPA Bhopal, 2021-05)
    Industrial development is an integral part of the economic growth of a region. It arises through a synthesis of various factors, of which the presence of natural resources adds to the benefit. India is experiencing slow-paced ...
  • Rana, Deepak (SPA Bhopal, 2021-05)
    Land is required in all the development projects and its procurement in a systematic way is very much important. Land acquisition was the primary method used by development agencies to assemble land for development. Issues ...

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