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    (2006) DOI 10.1007/s10098-005-0030-7 O R I GI N A L P A P E R Sudhakar Yedla Dynamics of environmental problems in Mumbai Received: 6 September 2004 / Accepted: 7 March 2005 Ó Springer-Verlag 2006 Abstract This paper presents the dynamics of environmental problems in Mumbai city. An evolution concept is applied to study the present environmental status of Mumbai. In order to study its dynamics‚ the entire process of environmental evolution is divided into four types viz. poverty-related

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    Bombay Dabbawalas go high-tech For over a century they delivered hot lunch in packages to thousands of Bombay’s working people with almost faultless efficiency without the help of information technology. But now Bombay’s ubiquitous Dabbawalas lunch deliverymen have realized that they need to go high-tech after all -- not only to expand their business but also for their social security. The Bombay Tiffin Box Suppliers Association‚ an association of 5‚000 lunch deliverymen who are called Dabbawalas

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    Do you feel sorry for Victor in ‘Frankenstein’? Victor Frankenstein is the main voice in the novel ‘Frankenstein’ by Pat Barker‚ and is a complex character. On the one hand‚ I feel sorry for Victor as he spent two lonely years dedicating his hours to making this monster‚ even becoming ill because he became so focused on his project that he didnt look after himself properly. Therefore‚ its clear he had high expectations of the monster from the line “No father could claim the gratitude of his child

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    Why do people feel that their lives are a series of traps? Do you feel the same? In what way? People feel that their lives are a series of traps because they sense that within their everyday worlds‚ they cannot overcome their troubles yet another trouble is about to come. They feel in their worlds they can’t overcome their troubles. They feel it because they are bounded by their private borders‚ their visions and powers are limited to their job‚ family‚ neighborhood‚ school‚ etc. Also when people

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    metro cities like Mumbai. The standard of living in rural areas as well as urban areas has been ever-increasing which will further raise the strain and pressures on human mind. People are traveling far away places for their job which forbids them to have their daily food at home. A packed lunch will always be a better alternative than junk food grabbed from a fast food outlet. So people prefer a ‘Dabba’ which has become a necessity in Metro Cities. Why Tiffin Box Suppliers ? Mumbai is a densely populated

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    theft will be decreasing as attackers are being tracked down through other witnesses recording the theft event on their mobile video applications. This can cause less people being victims of theft as muggers are aware of this. I feel that cellphones can make us only feel safer due to the fact that if we are walking down a quite street rather than thinking of all the bad things that can happen people convert their attention to their cellphones but in reality this can be an easier platform for people

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    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

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    Mumbai (play /mʊmˈbaɪ/; Marathi: मुंबई‚ Mumbaī‚ IPA: [mumbə.i] ( listen))‚ formerly known as Bombay (/bɒmˈbeɪ/) in English due to British colonial/imperialist renaming policies‚ is the capital of the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is the most populous city in India‚ and the sixth most populous city in the world‚ with a population of approximately 20.5 million. Along with the neighbouring urban areas‚ including the cities of Navi Mumbai and Thane‚ it is one of the most populous urban regions in the

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    Mumbai‚ earlier called Bombay‚ is the commercial and entertainment capital of our country. It houses a very large population of around 10 million. You can find people from all religions and cultures here. Mumbai has been growing for almost five hundred years now. Originally‚ Mumbai was nothing but seven swampy islands in the Arabian Sea. But when the Portuguese came to India in 1534‚ they saw potential in these islands and captured them. Soon‚ this place became was established as trading centre

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    This paper will describe ways to ensure safe driving. Firstly‚ you should first perform several steps in order to prepare the car for the road. The transmission fluid level should be checked. To do this‚ you should turn on the ignition‚ place the car in neutral‚ open the car’s hood‚ and take out the dipstick. Then check the level of the fluid. Wipe the the dipstick with a clean‚ lint-free rag‚ then reinsert the dipstick. Secondly‚ check the brake fluid. To do this‚ ensure the car is not running. Locate

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