Friday 29 July 2011

Kalpataru Land Developer & Builder

Kalpataru Land Developer & Builder

Nasik has transformed from a small pilgrimage town to a modern mid-sized city in the last two decades. The growth of industries brought about a major growth in population resulting in expansion of the footprint of the city in the hinterland and resulted in growth of suburbs along the periphery of the city. The natural benefits of geography and climate and abundant availability of water catalyzed this growth.
The retail revolution in India also left an impact on Nasik with multiple medium and large sized retail malls opening up in the city since 2002. Stand-alone branded apparel stores and food chains followed the trend and have opened up outlets to cater to the growing urban population.
Nasik-Well Connected :-
Nasik is well connected to major cities like Mumbai and Pune
By Rail: Nasik is one the major stations on the Central Railway and there are a number of convenient trains that connect Nasik to other cities and towns. The fastest train to Mumbai is the Panchvati Express, which does the trip in 4 ½ hours.
By Road: Nasik is 185-kms from Mumbai and is well connected by road. Pune-Nasik highway is 220-kms away from the city. There are also several private and state buses available between Mumbai/Thane and Nasik.
Local Transport: Visitors can use taxis, tourist cars, auto-rickshaws and vans, which are easily available and ideal for families and groups.

WHY NASIK

Nasik-Total Eco-Friendly Environment
Nasik is a completely pollution free city with adequate solutions to keep it green and healthy throughout the year. In the entire Nasik Municipal Corporation area about 225 MT of solid waste is generated per day. Unlike other Indian cities, this garbage is collected by vehicles titled ‘Ghantagadi’ (meaning the vehicle with a bell); a system which has resulted into a ‘garbage dump free’ city. Smaller versions of the ghantagadi ply in the congested old city areas. A plant has been set by the Nasik Municipal Corporation near Pandav Leni (Pandav Caves) to process the garbage and convert into compost. Rain water harvesting enforcement by the Nasik Municipal Corporation.  The Nasik Municipal Corporation has made it mandatory for new constructions in the city to install a rain water harvesting system without which a completion certificate is not granted to the construction. This measure is expected to help recharge the aquifers and augment the ground water level in the city.