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Nashik is a historic city in Maharashtra, known for its religious significance and as the 'Wine Capital of India' due to its numerous vineyards. The city is undergoing rapid growth, with a projected population increase and a Master Plan for 2036 aimed at sustainable development and improved infrastructure. Nashik features diverse vegetation, a rich cultural heritage, and significant industrial and agricultural activities.

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Nashik is a historic city in Maharashtra, known for its religious significance and as the 'Wine Capital of India' due to its numerous vineyards. The city is undergoing rapid growth, with a projected population increase and a Master Plan for 2036 aimed at sustainable development and improved infrastructure. Nashik features diverse vegetation, a rich cultural heritage, and significant industrial and agricultural activities.

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NASHIK

GAJANAN J. BHAMARE DIV-A ROLL NO- 11


Nashik is an ancient holy city in the northern region of the Indian
state of Maharashtra. Situated on the banks of river Godavari,
Nasik is well known for being one of Hindu pilgrimage sites, that
of Kumbh Mela which is held every 12 years. It is the fourth
largest city in Maharashtra after Mumbai, Pune and Nagpur.

The city located about 190 km north of state capital Mumbai, is


called the "Wine Capital of India" as half of India’s vineyards and
wineries are located in Nashik.

ETYMOLOGY
As per Ramayana,
Nashik is the location
on the banks
of Godavari
river where Laxman, by
the wish of Lord Rama,
cut the nose
of Shurpanakha and
thus this city was
named as "Nashik".

TOPOGRAPHY
The entire Nashik district is underlain by the basaltic lava flows. These
flows are normally horizontally disposed over a wide stretch and give
rise to table land type of topography also known a plateau
VEGETATION
• Although soil has a profound effect on
The forest in distric falls into three
agriculture it is a derived factor of
different types
1) Deciduous forest tending rocks, climate, vegetation and time
towards monster type, found in together. Soil
western and north-western • is the fundamental medium for crops.
parts of the district.
It acts as a bond or link between
2) The Evergreen type forest
observed along the terraces biotic and a biotic components. Soil
of the Western Ghats and has certain physical chemical and.
3) The Dry deciduous forest • In order to make efficient landuse as
. soil provides basic nutrients to plants
for longer than chemical fertilizers.
The total forest area in the
SOIL TYPE IN NASHIK REGION
district is 928.9 square km.
situated below the ghat region.
The remaining forest cover
observed on the ghat tract with
three distinct ranges of hills
running in an easterly direction.
These three ranges of hills are
intensively cultivated and
populous basin of the Girna
and the Godavari rivers
STATISTICAL DATA

POPULATION GROWTH RATE DIVISEX RATIO LITERACY


STATISTICAL DATA

LITERACY
LAND USE MAP

Nashik is the third-largest city in Maharashtra and one of the fastest growing cities in India.
LAND USE MAP
EXISTING PROPOSED

Objectives of Nashik Master Plan 2036 The vision of Nashik Master Plan 2036 is as follows:
• To ensure proper utilization of the land and to guide the future development in disciplined and “To achieve planned, comprehensive, participative,
orderly manner
stakeholder friendly, rational, sustainable and growth
• Plan and provide the most efficient traffic-transportation network so as to improve connectivity
• To make the provision for social and physical infrastructure by minimizing the personal inequality driven development of Nashik City and make citizen
• To make provisions in the DP and DCPR to create more housing stock in the market and try to oriented policies, so that Nashik city should emerge
bring it within the reach of common man. as an orderly developed city on the map of India.”
• Make provisions for redevelopment for slums,
SOURCE: Nashik Master Plan 2036
HISTORICAL TRANSFORMATION

HISTORICAL EVOLUTION MUNCIPAL LIMITS


GROWTH RATE IN LAST 40-50 YEARS POPULATION DENSITY ACCORDING TO SECTORS DIVISION

Nashik’s Population Projection


GROWTH & PRESENT POPULATION

• The population of Nashik is expected to grow from 1.08


million to 1.75, 2.6 and 3.75 million by 2011, 2021 & 2031
respectively.
• Notably there are variations in population projections in
various studies and DPRs. This variation in population
projection has serious implications for future planning.
• The population of Nashik city grew from 0.15 millions in 1951
to 1.49 million in 2011
CITY GOVERNANACE

Government
• Type Municipal Corporation
• Mayor Satish Kulkarni
• Guardian Minister Chhagan Bhujbal
• Municipal Commissioner Radhakrishna Game
• Commissioner of Police Vishwas Nangare Patil
HEALTH AND EDUCATION

• There are in all 352 primary schools with total number of


1,53,644 students and 154 high school with total number
of 1,17,381 students in the corporation area.
• Also there are numberous of colleges for higher education
HEALTH AND EDUCATION
• The hospitals are mainly concentrated around main road, market yard and
panchavati. The sector no. I and ii have low concentration of hospitals
because this is unavailable land area and have lower population
concentration
• There are 4 hospitals which are run by the Government, having total capacity of
750 beds. in total and 20 dispensaries.
• There are 293 private or public trust hospitals with total 6507 beds capacity, 59
maternity homes with 615 beds capacity and 775 dispensaries.

SOME OF THE MAJOR INSTITUTES IN NASHIK


RECREATIONAL AREA

COMMERCIAL FACILITIES

• The commercial facilities such as agricultural


produce market committee yard, whole sale /
retail grain markets, vegetable markets, mutton
markets, ghass markets exist in the developed
part of the corporation area.
• There are other commercial establishments like, • There are in all 144 gardens and 32 playgrounds in the
shopping mall, departmental store company city having total area of 98.87 hectares and 64.21 hectares
showrooms etc, and so many retail shops. respectively.
SOCIO- CULTURAL ASPECTS

Language:
• The primary language spoken in Nashik is Marathi. It is the
native language of the city and state, and originates from
Sanskrit.
• English and Hindi are also widely spoken by the population.
CULTURE AND FESTIVAL

Festivals
• Rath Yatra is major attraction of the festival called
Janmotsav which is celebrated at Sansthan Shri Kalaram
Mandir of Panchvati in which two raths Shri Ram and
Garuda Raths travels through the Nashik city.
• Kumbh mela is largest , sacred and most important Hindu
spriitual gathering in Trimbakeshwar.
• Nashik being a major producer of wine is a renowed tourist
destination of wine tourism.
• Sula fest is held in Sula Vineyards.
• Ganesh Chaturthi also known as Vinayak Chaturthi is one
of the most important, electrifying enthusiasm Hindu
festival.
• Dasara is celebrated as the victory of Lord Rama over
Demon Lord Ravana and alspo as the triumph of Goddess
Durga over the buffalo Demon Mahishasura. The festival
is also known as Vijayadashmi or Dussehra.
• THE INDUSTRIES ARE MAINLY CONCENTRATED IN MIDC, SATPUR, AMBAD, CIDCO AREA THE PRESENT
INDUSTRIES IN THE MIDC AREA ARE PHARMACEUTICALS, CHEMICAL, ENGINEERING AND OTHERS
• DAL MILLS, OIL MILLS INDUSTRIES BASED ON FRUITS AND VEGETABLES GINNING AND PRESSING
• NASHIK IS LARGEST PRODUCER OF GRAPES, POMEGRANATES, TOMETOES AND ONIONS IN INDIA
AGRICULTURE

• Nashik valley wines are specially protected under the patent of the geographical
indicator in india for the region of nashik district in maharashtra, india, where it is
produced from several vineyards and the sula wine is one of the major producer of wines
in nashik.
• The wine is produced in two types: red and white.
• The district has 29 wineries in operation and consequently nashik is occasionally known
by the epithet "the wine capital of india“.
• Nashik had been growing very fast industrially, during the last few decades.
• There are some major industrial activities on the out skirt of Nashik city, such as Hindustan
Aeronautics Ltd. at Ozar, Thermal power station at Eklahare, Sinnar M.I.D.C

INDUSTRY AND WORKFORCE


HERITAGE

Trimbakeshwar Temple Pandav Leni Caves Anjneri Fort Tranquil Ghats


• Trimbakeshwar is an • The caves, also known as • Anjaneri is the birthplace • Ghats form an integral part of
ancient Hindu temple in the Trirashmi Buddhist Caves of Hanuman, and is named after Godavari riverbank.
town of Trimbak near Nashik. • The group of 24 caves was cut Hanuman's mother, Anjani. • Ahilya Devi Holkar constructed
• It is areligious center having in a long line on the north face • 108 Jain caves are found here them to facilitate the religious
one of the twelve Jyotirlingas. of a hill called Trirasmi. belonging to 12th century. rituals.

Ramkund Brahmagiri Trimbak Victori bridge


In the heart of nashik's old city, ramkund Trimbakeshwar temple, around 30 Victoria bridge is one of the oldest
ghat attracts both pilgrims and tourists to kilometers west of nashik, is particularly Hiking, brahmagiri hill is worth the bridge in nashik constructed in 18th
its holy waters. Lord ram bathed and revered and popular with pilgrims.. Most climb. The source of the holy godavari centuri which connects upper and
performed the death rituals of his father of the action of the nashik kumbh river is in the brahmagiri range.
lower part of heritage in nashik
there. mela happens in the vicinity of temple.
HOUSING MARKET CENTRE
HISTORICAL WADAS

Due to increasing population in nashik as well as industry community


housing is the need that’s why many open plots are adopted by builders for
future housing development as per mastered plan 2036.
TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION

TRAFFIC &TRANSPORTATION AIR


• Traffic and Transportation use comprises of • The nearest one is at Ozar Airport (domestic military)
roads, railwaylines and station, truck which is located about 24km from the city center.
terminus, bus terminus, bridges and RAIL
flyovers, airport and parking lots/area • The Nashik Road Railway Station is located about
existing in the city. 10 kms from Nashik city.
• the total area under this use is 1388.67
ROAD
hectares which is 16.66 percent of the total
developed area and 9.75 percent of the total • The existing road pattern of the Nashik Corporation
municipal area of the city. Area is almost radial one. The National Highway
• The existing area under this category No.3, Mumbai-Agra Road passes through the Nashik
is less than the prescribed norm of 15 city, while National Highway No.50 i.e. Pune - Nashik
to18 percent for the metrocities. Road meets Mumbai-Agra Road in the central part of
the city near Dwarka point.
ENVIRONMENT

• Hottest Month May (30 °C avg)


• Coldest Month January (24 °C avg)
• Wettest Month July (386.7 mm avg)
• Windiest Month July (16 km/h avg)
• Annual Rainfall 1191.0 mm (per year)
• Nashik has a mild climate for most of the year from March to Mid June.
• The City has a Semi-Arid climate.
• The city Experiences a Mid-Winter from Nov. to Feb,with warm & cool nights
• although
• cold waves can Dip temp. Max. temp = 44.8⁰ C
SERVICES

SEWAGE DISPOSAL PLAN Distribution of Toilet Facility Access To Toilets - Urban Poor

• Wards 1, 2, 8, 10, 11, 12 and 13 continue


disposing the sewage through open drains
• The highest proportion of sewage (30%)
being let into open drains is from Ward 10

Wards disposing 60% or more than 60% of Wards disposing more than 40% of
sewage through sewer line sewage through septic tanks Wards disposing sewage through Open
Drain

Source – Sanitory Nashik.pdf


SERVICES

120%
SERVICES AND OPEN DEFECATION AREA IN NASHIK WARDS
100%
80%
60%
40%
20%
0%
1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 49 51 53 55 57 59 61 63 65 67 69 71 73 75 77 79 81 83 85 87 89 91 93 95 97 99 101 103 105 107
-20%
Toilets in house Open Defecation Community Toilet Complexes Common for 2 or more houses

Open-defecation-prone areas in the city


NATURAL DRAINAGE NETWORK IN NASHIK NASHIK SLUM
1

19
21
Covered
Open

MILITARY AREA

11 13 Underground
1 PartialCovered No
3

4 Gutters
2

5
GODAVARI RIVER 21 PANCHAWATI
8 DIVISION

Figure : Slums with various types of gutters


24 9

23 10

22 20 19
11
25
18 12

51 13
17
26 27
16
28

NASHIK WEST DIVISION


15
45
29 14

1.4
48 46 44 30

50 43 GODAVARI RIVER
42
47

60
49
SATPUR DIVISION
41

0.2
59 61 31

0.1 1
62

%
52 55 NASARDI RIVER 58

54
63
53 57
GODAVARI RIVER

1
40

% %
32

0
78

NASARDI RIVER
79

82 56 39
33

9
87 64
81

6
89 37
NASARDI RIVER
NASHIK EASTDIVISION
80

86
35
34
90

83
88 65
36
77 38
104

68
103 91
105
76
84
85
67
69
106
92

102

93
107 73
74

Devlali C antonment Area


66
NASHIKROAD DIVISION
75 72

108
71
CIDCO DIVISION
94

95 70

5
96

W ALDEVI RIVER 97

100 99

101 98 DARNA RIVER

WALDEVI
RIVER
98.3 7
MILITARY AREA
%
No. of Slums having handpumps
No. of slums having public stand
NMC Pvt post No. of slums without any
Groundwate Tanker individual connections
r Other No. of slums having 100%
individual connections.
.
Source of Water Supply Water supply in slums
IDENTIFICATION OF PROBLEM AND SOLUTION

• Nashik city has got a great importance through heritage structures but due to
modern era this structures are getting affected that should be controlled under
gov dept.
• Historical incidents also have shaped the social, economical and physical aspects
of Nashik.
• It is observed that total lang reserved for various purpose in sanctioned DP is
692.44H. It means that only 22% of the land could be acquired under various
tools available for acquisition of reserved sites.
• Slum population in the Nashik city is remarkable. These slum dwellers need to be
provided proper accomodation and amenities.
• The residential and other develpoment is taking place all over the city.
• There is inadequate and un-coordinated traffic transportation network.
• Other than Mumbai-Agra highway flyover there is necessity of other bypass road
to link National and State highway.
• Public parling is required at the place like C.B.S., M.G. Road, Main road, Canada
corner, College Road, Gangapur Road, Dwarka Junction, Bytco Point etc.
• While making Nashik a Smart City government should make sure that the natural
and historical heritage should not be affected.
• Slums area should get developed under smart city project.
• Certain facilities should get provided for increasing population in nashik .
SOURCE
• Draft Master Plan Nashik 2011–2036.pdf
• Sanitory in Nashik.pdf
• Adsem6final.pdf
• 08_Chapter-02.pdf
• www.Google.com.
• Nashik district- Wikipedia.
• https://www.researchgate.in/Nashikcity.pdf.
• Slide share- Nashik as a city with cultural asthetics

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