Bachelor of Planning: Recent submissions

  • Mukherjee, Tanya (SPA, Bhopal, 2015-05)
    Thomas Kuhn coined the term ‘paradigm’ in 1962 and it has since then been used in various scientific fields. Kuhn argues that science is a series of peaceful periods interrupted by intellectual intense revolutions. During ...
  • Karkare, Ruchi (SPA, Bhopal, 2014-05)
    The Indian tourism sector is one of the largest service industries in the country in terms of its contribution to GDP and Foreign Exchange Earner, as well as for providing employment to millions. India is currently ranked ...
  • Mohamed Fayis CP (SPA, Bhopal, 2014-05)
    Kochi also known as Cochin is a major port city on the west coast of India by the Arabian Sea and is part of the district of Ernakulam in the state of Kerala. The city of Cochin (pop. 601,574) is the most densely populated ...
  • Mahto, Prakash (SPA, Bhopal, 2014-05)
    With rapid growing economies and population in the cities, there is increasing trend in the expansion of urban sprawl and mobilization. Sustainable transport modes are now-a-days considered to be a replacement to conventional ...
  • Jain, Saumya (SPA, Bhopal, 2014-05)
    The aim of this thesis is to plan for a safer environment through suggesting changes in the urban planning and design of the site area and its surroundings. In order to achieve this aim the methodology opted was, literature ...
  • Singh, Nongmaithem Johnson (SPA, Bhopal, 2014-05)
    Border trade has become a key to regional development in today’s globalized world. It helps in reducing regional disparities, brings economic prosperity to the town leading to its spatial functional growth. It connects ...
  • Saxena, Monisa (SPA, Bhopal, 2014-05)
    Tourism is one of the progressive industries in India. It is also a big business and it impacts on every other industry, with contribution of 6.23% to the national GDP and providing 8.78% of the total employment. Madhya ...
  • Verma, Bhawna (SPA, Bhopal, 2014-05)
    Vending is an essential part of urban life. It provides for both the consumer and the vendor by fulfilling the needs of the population and providing jobs. Before the formulation of National Policy on Urban Street Vendors ...
  • Peshwani, Kamal (SPA, Bhopal, 2013-05)
    Public transport is a shared passenger transport service which is available for use by the general public, as distinct from modes such as taxicab, car pooling or hired buses which are not shared by strangers without ...
  • Parmar, Sujata (2013-05)
    To suggest guidelines for developing planning parameters for housing in slum so as to prevent haphazard development and provide uniformity in various government interventions (schemes) and started thesis with general ...
  • Rathore, Rupali (SPA, Bhopal, 2013-05)
    Interdependency is a multidimensional and multidirectional function of the metropolitan cities and towns. This paper presents a study where the interdependency parameters are considered. The aim of the study is ‘’to study ...
  • Sharma, Shashank (SPA, Bhopal, 2013-05)
    Tourism in India is the largest service industry, with a contribution of 6.23% to the national GDP and 8.78% of the total employment in India. In 2010, total Foreign Tourist Arrivals (FTA) in India were 5.78 million and ...
  • Naorem, Vickyson (SPA, Bhopal, 2013-05)
    The floating biomass on the lake, locally known as phumdis, are a heterogeneous mass of soil, vegetation and organic matter at various stages of decomposition. Phumdis play an important role in the ecological processes and ...
  • Singh, Abha (SPA, Bhopal, 2013-05)
    Visakhapatnam is a port city on the southeast coast of India with a population of 1,730,520 (according to 2011 census), it is the second-largest city in the state of Andhra Pradesh (after Hyderabad) and the third-largest ...
  • Dare, Avani (SPA, Bhopal, 2013-05)
    The lake of Lakha banjara has been an integral part of the civilization of Sagar since ages, but lately this lake has been facing environmental and social threats some of which are discussed in detail in the study of this ...
  • Saxena, Neha (SPA, Bhopal, 2013-05)
    Slums are the part of the city and slum dwellers lives in the most critical areas of urban and rural area. Every slum has its own problem specific to the location, terrain, availability of basic services and the extent of ...
  • Diwan, Ankur (SPA, Bhopal, 2013-05)
    Land Use Mix refers to locating different types of land uses close together. This can occur at various scales, including mixing within buildings, along streets, and within neighbourhood’s. The land use mix has its major ...
  • Mahato, Bibek (SPA, Bhopal, 2013-05)
    Transit oriented development (TOD) as a compact, mixed-use development around transit stations—has gained popularity as a smart-growth strategy and creating vibrant, and livable communities. TOD is a mixed-use kind of ...
  • Peshwani, Kamal (SPA, Bhopal, 2013-05)
    Public transport is a shared passenger transport service which is available for use by the general public, as distinct from modes such as taxicab, car pooling or hired buses which are not shared by strangers without ...
  • Bhardwaj, Rashmi (SPA, Bhopal, 2013-05)
    Madhya Pradesh is one of the least developed states in India, with an HDI value of 0.375 (2011), which is below the national average. The Chhatarpur district is situated at North East border of Madhya Pradesh spread over ...

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