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Reopening the eastern avenues for Mumbai through the port lands: Mumbai port trust area, Mumbai, Maharashtra

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dc.contributor.author Todi, Rachita
dc.date.accessioned 2020-10-20T10:27:24Z
dc.date.available 2020-10-20T10:27:24Z
dc.date.issued 2018-05
dc.identifier.uri http://192.168.4.5:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/942
dc.description.abstract Mumbai, the land of seven islands was discovered by the Portuguese (in 1509A.D.) and recognised as a safe harbour, ideal for berthing of their vessels in transit. The islands, acquired by the Portuguese (in 1534 A.D.) and partially developed were gifted to the British crown (in 1665 A.D.) who in turn leased it to the East India Company (in 1668 A.D.). The islands were developed and connected by means of causeways and extended by reclamations before being returned to the crown (in 1858 A.D.). Bombay, as it was then known was one of the best harbours globally and also a highly developed city. Starting as a port city, along the eastern waterfront, the city was known for its facilities like ship building, ship repair, trade, warehousing, cotton industries, infrastructure, administration, recreation, etc. With time, once the cotton industries were set up and rail line established, the dependency on water transport reduced, leading to the eventual decline on the port. The western side of the city continued to grow and prosper, ignoring completely the 900 hectares of land to its east, separated by the harbour line (local rail service). Edged by the sea and bustling city on its east and west respectively, and home to a long forgotten legacy of centuries, the eastern side of the city offers great potential for its development. Be it the existing infrastructure laid out by the British or the industrial heritage in the form of warehouses, defunct railway lines, tank farms, etc., the kilometres long sea front or available open spaces, each one has significant amounts of potential for development of the area as well as for the city. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher SPA Bhopal en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries TH000921;2016MUD011
dc.subject MUD (Master of Urban Design) en_US
dc.subject Eastern Avenue en_US
dc.subject Industrial Heritage en_US
dc.subject Stakeholder Satisfaction en_US
dc.subject Port en_US
dc.title Reopening the eastern avenues for Mumbai through the port lands: Mumbai port trust area, Mumbai, Maharashtra en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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