Monday, March 25, 2013

Panchganga River Bed Development Essential l!!!

The prosperity of the city is the reflection of its geographic location. The climate, natural resources and the environment of the city is directly proportional to its overall development. All the ancient civilizations took place around river beds, may it be harappa or mohenjo-daro or any other. Kolhapur is blessed with its climate,soil,geographical location and the river panchganga which surrounds the city giving it ample water.

Large amount of city area adjacent to panchganga is declared as red zone or the no construction and infrastructure development zone due to flooding proximity. Some of the prime city area is covered under this zone.
But when I look at the adjacent river developments in foreign cities like London, Paris, Hongkong or the privately managed Indian cities like the Lavasa or the proposed GIFT city in Gujarat or Nanded city Pune I see the sad picture of our system. River bed development is very essential and adds area, scenic beauty & a mean of transport and tourism to the city.
Panchganga river bed development is a very essential project for Kollhapur. Hats off to the private developers who are raising their own funds in developing such areas.

Lavasa Pune River Bed Development:
 
Lavasa
Proposed GIFT City Gujarat River Bed Development:
 
GIFT Gujarat
Nanded City Pune River Bed Development:
 
Nanded City Pune


Panchganga River Surrounding Kolhapur City:


Panchganga River

Paris River Bed Development:

Shanghai River Bed Development:
 
London River Bed Development:
 


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