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Item Development centre for street children(AIKTC, 2019-05) Mhatre, Poonam; Khan, Shadab(14ARC14)Street children constitute one of the most vulnerable Groups in Delhi. At the time of forming save the Children India, it was decided to focus our interventions on this critical group of children. Street children fall into three categories. The first are street living Children who have run away from their families and Live alone on the streets. The second are street-working Children who spend most of their time on the streets fending for themselves, but return home on a regular basis. The last Category is children from street families who live on the street with their family. Approximately 51,000 children below 18 years of age were enumerated as street children through this census. Thirty Six per cent of street children belonged to the category of Children from street families. Children who work on the Streets and returned home regularly constituted 29 per cent and children living alone on the street constituted 28 per cent of the total street children population in the city. Sixty one per cent of the children surveyed were 7-14 years of Age. Only 20 per cent of the street children in Delhi were girls. Dalit’s were 36 per cent, while 17 per cent were adivasis. In terms of what street children were occupied with; 20 per Cent were rag picking, 15 per cent were street vending, another 15 per cent were begging, 12 per cent were working in roadside Stalls or repair shops 6 per cent were working in dhabas/ Hotels and 1 per cent are employed in manufacturing units. While every effort should be made to reunite street children with their families, the government should also ensure that the basic rights of street children to shelter, food, clothing, Education, health and protection. This should be provided in an age-appropriate manner.Item Exploring the ethos of eastern India(AIKTC, 2022-05) Mhatre, Poonam; Khawar, Ayesha Abid (17AR04)Handicrafts often reflect the culture and practices of an entire region. In India’s most diverse regions, handicrafts play a dominant role. Due to modernization and technological advancements, these traditional arts and crafts are dying out in India. Odisha has a long history of rich tradition and culture. However, according to studies, it also has a reputation as one of the country’s poorest states. The state is considered the land of handicrafts, making up an integral part of our cultural heritage. The research thesis is an attempt to protect and promote the culture and diminishing crafts of Odisha, a relatively unexplored state. It aims to generate awareness of the crafts, as well as create attraction towards the undiscovered culture. In addition, it will also help to provide the local artisans and craftsmen an elevated platform to display their talent and expand their reach. As a result, the research leads to an architectural intervention in arts and crafts that will conserve the crafts, boost the economic and social status of the local artisans and craftsmen, and contribute to the tourism sector. “It shall be the duty of every citizen of India to value and preserve the rich heritage of our composite culture” Fundamental Duties, 51 –A, Constitution of India.Item Imagining textile hub in Bhiwandi(AIKTC, 2017-05) Mhatre, Poonam; Momin, Mushfique AsifWhat are the basic needs of a man? Food, Clothing and Shelter. The Textile Sector in India ranks next to Agriculture. Textile is one of India’s oldest industries and it occupies a unique place in our country. It is one of the earliest which came into existence in India. It has 14 percent of the total Industrial production, which contributes nearly 30 percent of the total exports. After agriculture, most of the individuals are engaged and employed in this sector. Textile Industries are providing one of the most basic needs of people which hold importance in maintaining sustained growth and for improving quality of life. It has a unique position as a selfreliant industry, from the assembly of raw materials to the delivery of finished products, with substantial value-addition at every stage of processing. It’s a serious contribution to the country's economy. This paper deals with structure, growth and size of the Indian textile trade, role of textile trade in economy, key blessings of the trade, textile trade export and international state of affairs and strength, weakness, opportunities and treats of the Indian textile trade. Bhiwandi is a city, situated in the district of thane, in the western part of the Maharashtra state, in India. The city is considered a part of the greater Mumbai metropolitan agglomeration, along with Navi Mumbai, Kalyan, Thane, Dombivali, Mira-Bhayandar and the Vasai-Virar region. Bhiwandi is known for its textile industry, and it has the largest number of power looms in the country and is known as Manchester of India. Major population of Bhiwandi are engaged & employed in power loom sector for their income. There are about 11.06 lakhs power looms in Maharashtra; Out of which around 8 lakhs power looms machines are found in Bhiwandi. The city produces around 3 crores meters fabric per day and it estimates that around 60 lakhs meters of grey fabrics of special qualities is sourced from Bhiwandi on daily basis. As there are growing scope of textile in our country as stated by Indian ministry of textile, a textile hub in necessary for a city which has this huge number of power looms and textile production, this will eventually increase the economy of the city as well as standard of living of the people.Item Imagining textile hub in Bhiwandi(AIKTC, 2018-05) Mhatre, Poonam; Momin, Mushfique Asif (12ARC20)What are the basic needs of a man? Food, Clothing and Shelter. The Textile Sector in India ranks next to Agriculture. Textile is one of India’s oldest industries and it occupies a unique place in our country. It is one of the earliest which came into existence in India. It has 14 percent of the total Industrial production, which contributes nearly 30 percent of the total exports. After agriculture, most of the individuals are engaged and employed in this sector. Textile Industries are providing one of the most basic needs of people which hold importance in maintaining sustained growth and for improving quality of life. It has a unique position as a selfreliant industry, from the assembly of raw materials to the delivery of finished products, with substantial value-addition at every stage of processing. It’s a serious contribution to the country's economy. This paper deals with structure, growth and size of the Indian textile trade, role of textile trade in economy, key blessings of the trade, textile trade export and international state of affairs and strength, weakness, opportunities and treats of the Indian textile trade. Bhiwandi is a city, situated in the district of thane, in the western part of the Maharashtra state, in India. The city is considered a part of the greater Mumbai metropolitan agglomeration, along with Navi Mumbai, Kalyan, Thane, Dombivali, Mira-Bhayandar and the Vasai-Virar region. Bhiwandi is known for its textile industry, and it has the largest number of power looms in the country and is known as Manchester of India. Major population of Bhiwandi are engaged & employed in power loom sector for their income. There are about 11.06 lakhs power looms in Maharashtra; Out of which around 8 lakhs power looms machines are found in Bhiwandi. The city produces around 3 crores meters fabric per day and it estimates that around 60 lakhs meters of grey fabrics of special qualities is sourced from Bhiwandi on daily basis. As there are growing scope of textile in our country as stated by Indian ministry of textile, a textile hub in necessary for a city which has this huge number of power looms and textile production, this will eventually increase the economy of the city as well as standard of living of the people.Item Language for all(AIKTC, 2022-05) Mhatre, Poonam; Potrick, Amal Abrar (17AR24)What will be the behavioral response of society, to a system that is formulated beyond obvious? Where we bridge a gap between Architecture and Human behavior. Where we fulfill the functional purpose of space without including stereotypical elements. Here, I would like to outline that “third place” that talks about liberal spatial expression; where boundaries are not defined till cultures; where a character goes beyond religions. Instead, the progression of a society towards a global culture. As an architecture intervention, I wish to build an environment that people are easily able to understand, use and navigate through; regardless of their age or condition, where they get the feeling of belonging and create a sustainable inclusive community. Like, we have been reading in space but what if we could read along with experience; that is the third place. What will be the response to that? A study where humane is of higher importance.Item Perpetuation of Mumbai ports(AIKTC, 2022-05) Mhatre, Poonam; Surve, Abhishek Ashok (17AR37)The Mumbai Ports and its adjoining areas, which date back to the 16th century, have played a vital role in shaping the city’s fabric through colonial architecture, rapid transit de- velopment, and extravagant lifestyle. Mumbai ports, because of being so secluded have broken the link of historical relics with the contemporary city. To be specific, Princess Dock and Bhaucha Dhakka is one of the earliest reasons for molding the city, which is on the verge of redevelopment into a leisure space that adversely affects the existing fabric of Princess Dock. Princess Dock and Bhaucha Dhakka are one of the prominent examples towards the current architecture, economic, and lifestyle of the city which uplifts its historic sentiment along with the current underutilized zones to be connected within the city. The proposal intervened with the existing fabric of Bhaucha Dhakka and also avoids the current fabric of the vicinity indirectly merging into faded clusters. Princess Dock and Bhaucha Dhakka are the focus of the research to reduce the adverse impact on existing fabric because of the approved proposal by the MBPT. While the research also aims to revitalize the emergence of Mumbai and preserve it using architecture as a solution for upcoming generations. Besides the dock areas, the research also examines its users, proposed urban development, and its history.Item Revisualizing: Film and television institute of India(AIKTC, 2018-05) Mhatre, Poonam; Mhatre, Samruddhi (12ARC17)Film and entertainment industry has become one of the important factors of day-to-day life of people. Hollywood films represent more than half, and sometimes more than two-thirds of total box-office receipts in major markets. Films that succeed in the US market also tend to succeed in foreign markets. This suggests that a convergence of popular taste may be coming about, though in many countries this phenomenon also occurs against a backdrop of cultural contestation. Hollywood has been a success partly because of the unmatched competitive advantages concentrated in its home base, partly because of its extensive distribution network and US government efforts to push open foreign doors. Despite its status as the preeminent world center of the film industry, globalization is also confronting Hollywood with many new challenges. The worldwide theatrical market had a box office of US$38.6 billion in 2016. The top three continents/regions by box office gross were: Asia-Pacific with US$14.9 billion, the U.S. and Canada with US$11.4 billion, and Europe, the Middle East and North Africa with US$9.5 billion. As of 2016, the largest markets by box office were, in decreasing order, the United States, China, Japan, India, and the United Kingdom. As of 2011, the countries with the largest number of film productions were India, Nigeria, and the United States. In Europe, significant centers of movie production are France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and the United Kingdom. India is one of the most famous film and media making industries in the world and is becoming increasingly well received in various nations around the globe. Film has emerged as one of the most impactful art forms of our age.The country is home to the dynamic metropolitan city, Mumbai, previously known as Bombay. Bombay gave birth to the term Bollywood. Mumbai is the centre and birthplace of multi-million dollar Indian film industry. Film making is a complete team effort which involves many aspects. Good film is a perfect blend of aesthetics and technology. Film industry is one of the biggest industries in India. Many people having caliber in film making are found, in present context of film industry in India. However, due to lack of facilities, several people willing to learn art of film making have to struggle. The ‗REVISUALIZING OF FILM AND TELEVISION INSTITUTE OF INDIA, PUNE‘ is a project that can bring all the facilities necessary in the campus. The development of an architectural thesis project has much in common with the film-making and film-viewing process. By emphasizing the commonalities between architecture and film, specifically in reference to the frame and the fourth wall, the relationship between the two mediums is revealed. The Indian Media and Entertainment (M&E) industry is a dawn sector for the nation economically and is making high growth march. Proving its flexibility to the world, the Indian M&E industry is on the edge of a strong phase of growth, followed by increasing consumer demand and refining advertising yields. Therefore, it is of prime importance to encourage art, artists, technicians, directors and producers to give them the opportunity to showcase their talent. In doing so, they will reflect cultures, propose novel and sometimes path-breaking ideas, capture situations and reproduce history. The media and entertainment industry therefore needs all the possible help to realize its rich potential and make the impact it so richly deserves to make.Item Sea world - Malvan(AIKTC, 2017-04) Mhatre, Poonam; Inamdar, Uzma JafarIt is a belief that life on earth, began from the oceans. Water took centuries to covers 2/3 of earth surface and now it owes the unique position in the universe. The first form of life in the form of unicellular organisms has been found in an aquatic environmentItem Shear walls(AIKTC, 2019) Mhatre, PoonamItem Traversing entrepot: An institute study on maritime educational infrastructure(AIKTC, 2022-05) Mhatre, Poonam; Dudhniwala, Akbar (17AR07)The History of ports in India and its significance plays an important role in the development of the country. India being a headland country has many advantages in terms of advancements in the maritime industry But due to urbanization and influence of the western culture in business, the growth in this country is comparatively lower than the other coastal formulated countries “It is not the ship so much as the skillful sailing that assures the prosperous voyage”Item Tribal Community development centre(AIKTC, 2022-05) Mhatre, Poonam; Shaikh, Mukhtiyar (17AR34)Because of the modernizing time whichever changing urban communities the tribal have not ready to adapt to the dreary of an advanced society. By the method for Cultural learning the general public Develop/bring an Inter-Relation and becomes acquainted with different pieces of society. It might have an alternate discernment for looking things in an unexpected way. “Culture is a way of coping with the world & fining it in detail.” -By Malcolm Bradbury. “A nation’s culture resides in the hearts and in the soul of its people”. –By Mahatma Gandhi. Craftsmanship & Culture is the most antiquated and cherished element of human culture. Craftsmanship and culture are articulations of contemplations - they are the approaches to address the socio conduct attributes and information on a specific gathering or in a society. Tribes are one such society, which are dedicated by their specialty, culture and customs. Eventually, at some place in race of urbanization these gatherings are losing their reality. To a great extent because of patterns in well-known practice, comprehend their way of life and coordinate them with the contemporary without upsetting their social personality. At present-day scenario there is a rising need to sharpen the individuals towards Culture & Tribal Community culture.