Monday, November 28, 2022

BEST to kick off premium bus service between Thane, Bandra Kurla Complex

 The premium BEST bus service is expected to be on the lines of private cab service providers.


The Brihanmumbai Electric and Supply Transport (BEST), an undertaking of Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), is likely to begin its much-awaited premium services from the second week of December. Lokesh Chandra, General Manager of BEST, said that with five buses, they are set to begin the premium service between Thane and Bandra Kurla Complex.

“We have identified a couple of routes of which the first will be BKC-Thane. Five buses have arrived of which three are in Regional Transport Office (RTO) and are undergoing registration. The other two are at depot and have obtained RTO clearance. These buses will ply between BKC and Thane route in peak hours. In non-peak time, they will ply within BKC as premium service only,” said the IAS officer.

The premium BEST bus service is expected to be on the lines of private cab service providers. The user can book the bus from the exisiting BEST Chalo mobile application, make the payment digitally and board the bus from the nearest stop. The service will be fully air-conditioned, said Chandra, adding the commuters will have a comfortable travelling experience.

On the rationale behind the premium bus service, Chandra said, “Many office goers do not use BEST as they are overcrowded. With option of premium service, these people, who largely prefer private cab as they want to travel comfortably, will also switch to BEST buses. Moreover, the BEST premium service will be affordable unlike cab service providers. It will cost Rs 5 per km, which means a trip on the BKC-Thane route should be in the range of Rs 150 to Rs 200.”

Apart from facilitating the commuters, BEST premium service will also help in reducing road occupancy, according to officials.

The service will have 200 buses via a private operator in phase 1. The fleet will gradually expand to 2,000 buses by 2024.

BEST has tied up with a private operator – Ashok Leyland – on a revenue-share model as part of which the operator will share 4 per cent of earning every month with BEST in return of which it will be allowed to use BEST facilities like bus stops, parking at the depot among others. The drivers of these buses will be provided by the operator.

Sunday, November 27, 2022

Kitchen Vastu guidelines: Know the right kitchen direction as per Vastu

 The kitchen, as per Vastu, is the source where food that nourishes the inhabitants of the home, is cooked. We look at some Kitchen Vastu Shastra dos and don’ts for this crucial area of the house

The kitchen, today, is the hub of activity in a modern home. Kitchens are well-designed areas with the latest gadgets, where family members are seen cooking, bonding together and even socialising with friends and family.

The right direction of kitchen as per Vastu is the south-east corner of the house, which is ruled by the Agni devta or Fire god. Thus, it is the ideal kitchen position as per Vastu shastra guidelines.

Kitchen Vastu

Kitchen direction as per Vastu

The southeast is the ideal direction for a kitchen, as per Vastu for an east facing house. However, if this place is not available to accommodate a kitchen, the one can consider northwest but avoid north, west and northeast directions. One can consider southeast or northwest direction for a west facing house to design a kitchen.

A kitchen in north west direction is suitable for some people and their health, especially women. The direction is ruled by Vayu/ air or the wind god. Air works as a supportive element for fire. When designing a kitchen in northwest, ensure that the southeast direction is also balanced. One should consider a kitchen in south west direction only if designing it in the southeast and northwest directions is not possible. To rectify this Vastu dosha, place the gas in southeast zone and colour the walls in yellow shades to balance the negative effects. Use minimal amount of water inside the kitchen. As per Vastu, for washing utensils, make a space outside the kitchen.

Kitchen size

While choosing the best kitchen location as per Vastu, the size of the kitchen is important too. It should not be very small. The preferable size is 80 sq ft or more. If the kitchen is very small, it can have a negative impact on the women of the house..

According to Vastu, one’s home should have a proper balance of the elements of earth, sky, air, fire and water. “Fire or ‘agni devta’, is associated with the Sun, which symbolises energy and strength. As per Vastu, the placement of fire sources should be in the south-east direction. So, the kitchen should be in the south east corner of the house and one should face east while cooking. While cooking, west direction is an alternate neutral direction to face as per Vastu, while cooking. The sink should ideally be placed in the north-west zone of the kitchen. Place the water pots and water purifier in the north-east side,” says Mumbai-based Nitien Parmar of VastuPlus.

A clean, spacious and clutter-free kitchen is a must for good health and prosperity. The kitchen must have windows and be airy and have enough light. In order to avoid clutter and have ample space while cooking, the design of the kitchen should be minimal, with clean, simple lines. Storage space, as far as possible, should be on the west and south walls of the kitchen.

“Water dripping from a tap or a leaking pipe in the kitchen, denotes that wealth is being drained from one’s life and should be immediately repaired. Always keep the rice jar at home filled more than half for prosperity. Avoid keeping storage jars on old newspapers. Do not keep the dustbin in north-east of the kitchen and avoid cooking under an overhead beam,” adds Parmar. Vastu Shastra, which advocates the design and construction of buildings in harmony with the natural laws of the universe, has several guidelines for the open and closed kitchen, so that the home has the right kind of energy and positivity. The atmosphere in the kitchen is very important, for the occupant’s health and other benefits, says Vastu Shastra and astrology expert, Jayshree Dhamani. “Health is wealth and the correct position and placement of things, in the appropriate direction, matters according to Vastu Shastra. It is the fireplace which purifies the energy of the house and thus, the food cooked there is said to fuel and nourish the body. Hence the fire has to be placed in the perfect direction. Kitchens should not be in the north-east and south-west,” explains Dhamani.

Kitchen Vastu significance

As per Vastu shastra, the way a house is designed can influence the flow of energies around us. From living beings to non-living objects, everything has an impact on the energy flow, which is why Vastu guidelines must be followed to ensure positivity and eliminate the negative energies. The kitchen has a vital role to play in the house. It is the place where the food is cooked that is responsible for giving us energy. Designing the kitchen is the wrong direction may cause imbalance in the energies, which can directly have an impact on the inhabitants of the house. Thus, selecting the right direction for the kitchen as per Vastu, becomes essential.

Vastu for kitchen ventilation and windows

If there is improper ventilation in the kitchen, it can result in major health issues for the woman of the house, or whoever cooks in the kitchen. In the kitchen, the right position of windows, as per vastu, plays a crucial role in ensuring a positive atmosphere. A proper window, or air outlets in the form of an exhaust fan or modern chimneys, are important to suck the air out. With good light and air, the quality of the food becomes better. For windows in the kitchen according to Vastu, the best direction is in the east. An exhaust fan too can be placed in the east.

Vastu for Kitchen: Tips for open kitchen layout

The concept of open kitchen is gaining preference from a lot of Indian families, especially those who have lived abroad for several years. Before selecting kitchen location as per vastu, here are a few Vastu tips for open kitchen layouts you should keep in mind:

  • The ideal zone for an open kitchen is the south-east, as both, the south and east, directions are dominated by the fire element.
  • Open kitchen layouts in the north zone should be avoided, as it affects new opportunities in career, growth and money.
  • The west zone is also considered good for open kitchen layouts. As per Vastu, an open kitchen in west direction promotes gains and good health, physically and financially.

Kitchen items and their direction as per Vastu

TypeBest direction
Entry doorNorth, east or west
Gas cylinderSouth-east
Cooking gasSouth-east corner
RefrigeratorSouth-east, south, north or west
Equipment (e.g., heaters, conventional ovens, microwaves, ovens)South-east or south
Storage racksWestern or southern wall
SinkNorth-east corner
Drinking waterNorth-east
Windows and exhaust fanEast direction
ClocksSouth or south-west wall

Kitchen Vastu colours

Wall colours for kitchen as per VastuRepresents
WhiteCleanliness and purity
YellowCheery and positive
Pastel shadesWarmth and love
Light brownStability
Colours for kitchen cabinets, floors and slabs
Lemon yellow, orange or green cabinetsFreshness, good health
Ceramic tiles, mosaic or marble flooringPositivity
Quartz or granite slabsBalanced environment

The kitchen symbolises purity. Therefore, white is the best colour for kitchen according to Vastu Shastra but do not overdo the white colour. One should not use too much red either in the kitchen, as it creates unstable energy. Avoid using dark colours as they may lead to depression. Other ideal colours recommended for the kitchen are green, lemon yellow and orange as these represent nourishing colours and colours of fire. Opt for white in the kitchen ceiling to create balance. Avoid using black, grey and blue colours in the kitchen. “In case one cannot have a separate pooja room, one can have a temple in the kitchen, in the north/east corner, provided one cooks vegetarian food. If non-vegetarian food is cooked, then, it is better not to keep a temple in the kitchen,” concludes Dhamani. Vastu Shastra principles suggest that one can place the mandir, either to the left or right of the stove. Avoid placing the stove opposite the mandir. Also, as per Vastu, the place for kitchen sink and stove should never be near or below the mandir. Do not use black colour in the kitchen. Light pastel shades are ideal.

Kitchen slab Vastu

For a kitchen slab according to Vastu Shastra, it is better to use stone or marble instead of granite, especially in black colour. The colour for the kitchen slab depends on the direction in which the kitchen is located. If the kitchen is in the east, a green or brown slab is ideal. For a kitchen in the north-east, opt for a yellow slab. For a kitchen location, as per Vastu principles, in the south or south-east, brown, maroon or green slabs are best as per Vastu principles. A grey or yellow slab is recommended for a kitchen in the west. Green is the colour for the kitchen slab in the north, although, ideally, one should avoid having the kitchen in the north area.

Kitchen Vastu: Dos and don’ts

Vastu for kitchen: Don’ts

  • Do not have a kitchen directly under or above toilets.
  • The kitchen, as per Vastu experts, must never face the main entrance of the house.
  • Do not keep medicines in the kitchen.
  • Avoid keeping waste material, like old newspapers, rags and unwanted items, in the kitchen.
  • According to Vastu do not store salt in steel or iron utensils.
  • Washbasins and the cooking range should never be kept on the same platform or parallel to each other in the kitchen. Since both fire and water are opposing elements, it can create fights and rifts between couples and family members.
  • As per Vastu Shastra, never keep the shoe rack close to the kitchen. Avoid wearing shoes in the kitchen. If one has to wear slippers, keep a separate pair to be worn only at home.
  • If there is an overhead tanker in the kitchen, then as per Vastu, it should not face the north or northeast direction. You can place it outside the kitchen in west direction as recommended in Vastu.

Vastu for kitchen: Dos

  • Regularly clean the kitchen. Mop the floor thoroughly and discard all unwanted things. Never keep chipped or broken cups, dishes or pans. Always clean your kitchen and the utensils daily at night, before sleeping.
  • Ensure that the garbage bin is always covered with a lid and the dustbins are cleaned regularly.
  • Keep a tulsi, pudina, bamboo or any herbal plant in the kitchen window area. Avoid thorny plants, as these give rise to tensions in the environment.
  • Keep a small idol of goddess Annapurna (goddess of food ) in a rice jar. One can also keep a picture of Annapurna devi or a picture of fruits, which ensures abundance in the kitchen.
  • A well-organised and a neat kitchen, not only helps one to cook with ease but also creates a positive vibe.
  • A basket with fruits should be placed in the northern side of the kitchen, as it symbolises abundance.
  • A kitchen should always have salt, turmeric, rice and flour. Ensure that these are replenished before they get over, advises Vastu. Keep the salt in a glass pot or jar. This aids in peace at home and also keep financial problems away.
  • To fill the kitchen with positive energy, ensure that the kitchen smells good. You can make a natural air freshener by boiling lemon peels, orange peels or cinnamon sticks.
  • Keep the burners of the kitchen stove clean, as this ensures smooth flow of cash in a household.
  • The kitchen should have a window, to let the negativity out. Also, install an exhaust in the east direction above the window, to let the negative energies flow out.
  • As per Vastu, the entrance, or the door to your kitchen, should be in the east, north, or west direction.
  • When deciding the kitchen position as per vastu, make sure the kitchen door should always open in a clockwise direction.
  • Ensure that all the objects inside the kitchen that represent fire, such as gas stoves, cylinders, microwave ovens, toasters, etc., are placed in the south-east part of the kitchen.
  • If you want to keep the refrigerator in the kitchen, it should be positioned in the south west direction, as per Vastu, as it will help you in overcoming obstacles in life. Keep the fridge well-organised, clean and ensure that it is not stuffed. If one keeps bottles filled with water, fill it with fresh water regularly.
  • For storing grains and stocks of daily items, prefer the south west direction of the kitchen, as per Vastu, as it invites good luck and prosperity. Discard empty containers or fill them with some grains. Empty vessels jars if any must be kept at North or East or even at Northeast.
  • To keep circulating positive energy, clean your kitchen cabinets, drawers and other storage areas regularly. Get rid of old food packets, stale things, chipped plates or even equipment that does not work.
  • It is beneficial to store ghee and cooking oil between the south-east and south areas of the kitchen, as it is believed that this would lead the kitchen to be always be full of food.
  • As per kitchen Vastu, knives and scissors should be kept covered or inside the shelf. Keeping them in the open can give rise to bitter relationships with family and friends. Always keep pickles in a covered place, to avoid sourness in relationships.
  • Maintain a balance between the water and fire elements in the Kitchen. Wash basins, water pipes, washing machine, and the kitchen drain must be positioned in the north or northeast direction.

Kitchen cabinets and their direction as per Vastu

For any kitchen, the position of cabinets as per vastu also has an influence on the flow of energies in the house. Design maximum cabinets in the south and west kitchen walls. Leaving open space above kitchen cabinets can attract negative energy. If the kitchen cabinets do not extend to the ceiling, keep plants or decorative items on them.
For kitchen cabinets in the east go for shades of green and brown
For cabinets in South and South East red, maroon, pink, orange and brown are ideal.
For kitchen cabinets in the west, ideal colours are silver and white
For a kitchen in the north opt for blue, green and brown

Vastu tips for kitchen design and décor

  • Avoid an all-white kitchen, as it can make the space look dull and cold. A kitchen should always look welcoming.
  • Do not build too many cabinets in dark colours, as it can make the space look claustrophobic and overbearing.
  • Place the kitchen platform position as per Vastu principles. According to kitchen Vastu, platforms touching the north wall of the kitchen should be avoided but platforms can be extended on the southern wall.
  • If a loft is required in the kitchen, then, it should be on the west or south wall and not on east or north.
  • According to Vastu, keeping a water-filled pot in the kitchen helps in keeping financial woes away. If one cannot keep a big earthen pot, opt for a small one. Fill it with water and keep it in the north or north-east portion.
  • If you want a timeless look, avoid decorative decals as it may go out of trend very soon.
  • Do not use dark colours in a small kitchen as it makes the space look smaller.
  • High cabinets and low ceilings are not the best match, as one will shrink the perception of the other.
  • Make sure the kitchen stove is placed in the right direction as per Vastu. As per Vastu for kitchen sink and stove, if the stove and sink are close to each other, place a bone china vase between them as a Vastu remedy.
  • Ensure that the windows open out to the east or the north for natural light.
  • The floor colours of the kitchen should be yellow, orange, rose, chocolate or red.
  • The kitchen design should be such that the position of gas burner, as per Vastu, is not right in front of the main door of the kitchen.
  • Avoid keeping a broom in the kitchen and never keep it upright. Always keep it on the ground.

Which direction to face while cooking as per Vastu?

One should face the east direction while cooking. Thus, kitchen items such as gas stove and appliances should be placed in a way that one faces east while cooking. An alternate cooking direction is the west. In case the placement of stove is close to the sink, then keep a bone china vase in between as a Vastu remedy.

Kitchen Vastu remedies to remove Vastu dosh at home

Here are a few simple remedies for kitchen Vastu dosha but it is always better to consult a Vastu expert and seek advice.

  • If the kitchen location, as per Vastu, is in the northeast or north direction, then, as per Vastu, a Jupiter crystal pyramid placed above the stove helps to reduce the negative energy of the Vastu dosha.
  • If the placement of the stove is not as per Vastu Shastra, then, paste a set of three zinc pyramids on the wall opposite the stove.
  • According to Vastu, if the kitchen platform is black, and one is unable to replace then put white tiles under the stove.
  • For the kitchen that has a Vastu flaw of facing the main door of the house,, hang a 50 mm crystal between the main door and the kitchen door, on the ceiling.
  • Hang a 50 mm crystal on the four corners of the ceiling of the kitchen, to minimise the Vastu dosha arising out of incorrect placement of the water storage tank.
  • If electrical appliances are placed in directions other than the south-east in the Kitchen, as per Vastu, paste a Mars crystal pyramid beside the electrical appliances.
  • If the kitchen is in the north-east direction which is not favoured by Vastu, then, it is advisable to paint it in yellow colour to minimise the ill effects of Vastu fault.
  • If the kitchen and the toilet share a common wall, then, a zinc metal ‘nine pyramid’ should be pasted on both sides of the wall that is common to the kitchen and bathroom, to reduce the negative impact of Vastu fault.
  • A simple remedy is to place a crystal and a yellow light bulb in the temple, if the temple or the puja room is above the kitchen sink.
  • To correct Vastu doshas, you can also place small portions of uncrushed sea salt. It absorbs all the negative energy from home. Replace the salt in the bowl regularly.
  • The kitchen door should not be behind the person who is cooking. The door should open in a clockwise direction, either towards the east, north, or north-east direction. If this is not possible, then, a Vastu remedy is to fix three Zinc Jupiter crystal pyramids on the wall opposite the stove.

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Saturday, November 26, 2022

Land Deals by Builders Jump Over Three-Fold in Eight Cities in Jan-Sept 2022: Report

 At least 68 separate land deals, accounting for 1,656 acres, were closed in the first nine months of 2022 across top eight cities, as against just 20 land deals for 925 acres in the corresponding period of last year, it said.


NEW DELHI: Real estate developers are aggressively looking to expand their business with revival in demand, resulting in a sharp rise in the number of land deals which jumped over three-fold to 68 across eight major cities during January-September this year, according to property consultant Anarock.

Anarock has compiled the land transactions, which include both outright purchases by developers and also joint development agreements (JDAs).

At least 68 separate land deals, accounting for 1,656 acres, were closed in the first nine months of 2022 across top eight cities, as against just 20 land deals for 925 acres in the corresponding period of last year, it said.

Out of the 68 deals in January-September period of 2022, as many as nine were either JDAs or on revenue sharing basis. The remaining deals were outright purchase.

Land, the most precious finite resource amid rapid urbanisation, has been seeing increased action after the COVID-19 pandemic, Anarock noted.

To encash the surge in housing demand compared to 2020 and 2021, all major real estate firms like Macrotech Developers, Godrej Proerties and Prestige Estates are buying land parcels outright and also entering into partnership with landlords.

"In terms of land area transacted, has seen the biggest land transactions so far this year," said Santhosh Kumar, Vice Chairman of Anarock Group.

"In terms of total number of land deals, MMR (Mumbai Metropolitan Region) clocked the highest number of deals; while the total area transacted was unspectacular, one must also consider the steep prices in this land-starved city," he added.

Of the total land deals during January-September of this year, there were 40 deals comprising 590.54 acres for development of residential projects, while four land deals were for industrial and logistics parks covering 147 acres.

For development of data centres, four land deals were struck for 118.8 acres.

Maharashtra to Launch State-Run Housing Scheme for Homeless

  Nov 25, 2022

A target of 3.5 lakh homes have been set under the Awaas Plus policy that covers people not represented in the PMAY list.

Maharashtra will launch a new housing scheme to provide accommodations to people not covered under the central government’s Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana scheme (PMAY) and the state-run Awaas Plus Yojana.

Recall here that under the PMAY scheme, the state is building 5 lakh houses, expected to be ready by March 2023. A target of construction of 3.5 lakh homes is set under the Awaas Plus policy that covers people not represented in the PMAY list.

With this additional step, the state aims to make Maharashtra the first state free of homeless people, said Maharashtra deputy chief minister Devendra Fadnavis.

“Under the PMAY, a target of completing 10.5 lakh homes was set for Maharashtra, which used to be the first to complete projects. However, later it lost its ranking with respect to project completion, owing to reasons like encroachment and non-availability of plots. The Maharashtra government has framed a new policy that regularizes encroachments and makes land available,” he said.


Friday, November 25, 2022

Trans-harbour railway line to get one more station next year

 The MRVC official said that for this corridor, 2.55 hectares of land will be required of which 0.47 ha is private land and the rest, government land. While the government land parcel has been acquired by MRVC, the private land is in an advanced stage of acquisition, the official said.


THE EXISTING trans-harbour railway line that runs between Thane and Panvel will have a new station, Digha, which will be a part of this route in January 2023. The new station will come after Airoli and will also be a part of the proposed Airoli-Kalwa elevated suburban corridor on the Central Railway line.

An official of Mumbai Rail Vikas Corporation (MRVC), which is implementing the Airoli-Kalwa suburban corridor and has also constructed the Digha station, told The Indian Express that the station is almost ready and only work of platform shelter, subway, bridge, drainage construction are in the last stages which should be completed by December this year. From January, the trans harbour line trains will also halt at Digha, said the official.

Meanwhile, the MRVC is waiting for the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) to hand over land for the new suburban corridor link between Airoli and Kalwa. MMRDA is also responsible for resettlement and rehabilitation of existing slums on this land. There are about 1,080 slums spread on the private land portion. MMRDA has approved 924 rental housing units for R&R. Verification of 209 Project Affected Houses (PAHs) has been done and sent to MMRDA for allotment, of which allotment letters to 113 PAHs have already been issued, as per the MRVC.

The MRVC official said that for this corridor, 2.55 hectares of land will be required of which 0.47 ha is private land and the rest, government land. While the government land parcel has been acquired by MRVC, the private land is in an advanced stage of acquisition, the official said.

The Airoli Kalwa elevated new suburban corridor is proposed to be completed in three years once the R&R and land acquisition is done, said the official. The new corridor has been proposed so that commuters of Central Railway catching trains from Badlapur, Kalyan, or Dombivli do not have to change trains from Thane station which is the terminus for trans harbour railway line. Currently, those travelling from the down direction on the Central Railway line and wanting to travel on the trans harbour route have to get off at Thane station. With the commissioning of the Airoli-Kalwa elevated corridor, commuters will be able to directly travel to the trans harbour line without changing local trains at Thane.


Mumbai: 388 Mhada buildings set to get redevelopment push before BMC poll

 Officials said that the Shinde-Fadnavis government is given an in-principle nod to redevelop these old buildings under section 33 (7) of the Development Control Regulation (DCR) with a floor space index (FSI) of 3 or additional incentive FSI of minimum 78%.


MUMBAI: Ahead of the BMC polls, the Shinde-Fadnavis government in the state will soon issue a notification which will pave the way for the redevelopment of Mhada’s 388 reconstructed buildings that are more than 30-years old with added incentives to fast-track their redevelopment. Most of these buildings located in south Mumbai are in a dilapidated condition. Around 30,000 to 40,000 residents live in these buildings.

Officials said that the Shinde-Fadnavis government is given an in-principle nod to redevelop these old buildings under section 33 (7) of the Development Control Regulation (DCR) with a floor space index (FSI) of 3 or additional incentive FSI of minimum 78%.

“Earlier, only 66 of Mhada’s reconstructed buildings were redeveloped with the added incentives under Prime Minister’s Grant Project (PMGP). Now the remaining 388 buildings in south Mumbai will get these additional benefits. These are buildings that have been reconstructed in the past but now need to be pulled down and redeveloped,” an official said.

The state government’s decision is seen as a move to woo voters ahead of the BMC elections now scheduled for early next year. Cessed building is a building which pays cess or tax which is actually a repair fund to Mhada.

“The government is positive about the redevelopment of buildings by amending clause 33(24) of the DCR and applying all the benefits of clause 33(7). A decision will be taken within a week. This will bring relief to thousands of people living in old and dilapidated buildings. This decision will fulfil the dream of residents now living in 160/225-sqft area homes to get new homes of 400 sq ft,” an official said.

“Suggestions and objections were invited and said proposal was submitted to the government by Mhada. Out of more than 14,000 old and dilapidated buildings in the city, many buildings have been reconstructed by Mhada. Due to this maintenance cost of the buildings has increased. There was a demand for redevelopment of these buildings. Developers were not coming forward for the redevelopment of the buildings as there was not enough FSI available for the redevelopment of these buildings. But a concrete decision will be taken soon. It is expected that a notification will be issued by next week,” said an official.

MMRDA plans high-speed Thane road, 1.5-hour travel time to be cut to 10 minutes

 MMRDA is exploring the plan for a bypass that would skirt Thane’s congested streets by cutting through parts of the Sanjay Gandhi National Park (SNGP). If constructed, it would be primarily of benefit to traffic moving between Mulund, Airoli, Chembur and onwards to Palghar and Gujarat.


Starting point: Northernmost tip of Mulund at Shrinagar off LBS Road

Ending point: Gaimukh on the outskirts of Thane on Ghodbunder Road

Areas to be covered: The road would pass along the Yeour Hills, crossing Indira Nagar, Lokmanya Nagar, Upwan lake, Manpada, Dongaripada and Anand Nagar

Who will it benefit

Motorists from Mumbai’s central and eastern suburbs & those from Thane travelling northwards.

1.5 hours Time taken at present to cross the 20km stretch between Mumbai-Thane boundary at LBS Road and Gaimukh.

10 minutes Time taken to travel between the same points on the proposed Foothill Road (to be designated as a high-speed corridor) at an average speed of 70kmph.


Maharashtra CM Eknath Shinde sanctions Rs 900 crore for 49 projects in Thane

  Nov 24, 2022

THANE: Chief minister Eknath Shinde has okayed a fresh budget for 49 various projects collectively worth Rs 900 crore to be implemented in three administrative wards of Thane city, MLA Pratap Sarnaik informed Wednesday.

As per the plans, the funds for basic infrastructure revamp from the urban development department would be used for strengthening alternate water sources in the area, constructing Lata Mangeshkar music academy, aquarium, swimming pools, revamping gardens, musical fountains at Upwan lake, constructing new roads, community centres, among others.

The works will be taken up in the assembly constituency of Sarnaik that includes Majiwada-Manpada, Vartak Nagar and Lokmanya Nagar areas.Sarnaik said he has spoken with municipal commissioner Abhijit Bangar about drawing a road map for executing the projects at the earliest.


Wednesday, November 16, 2022

Wooden Main Door Designs in Indian Style

 The door is the most noticeable element of a home. We share some interesting wooden main door designs that can be used in any Indian style decor theme.

Wooden main door designs: Introduction


Doors are functional units of the home that provide security and privacy. They are also the focal point of the house. Wooden main door design create the first impression and, therefore, should be designed to impress. Wood is a very popular door design choice in India because of its versatility and easy availability. Wooden main door design can be created in different styles such as folding doors, sliding doors, single doors, and double door designs.

10 most stunning wooden main door designs for a grand entrance


1. Mid-century modern gate


This Indian double door design adds more grandeur and majestic sense to the foyer with its ridged front double door design. The ridges add dimensions to the wooden main door design and also helps the door stand out from other wooden doors.

2. Carved traditional motifs on the front door


Add a desi touch to your entryway with traditional carvings on the door. The carvings can upgrade the look of a simple wooden main door design with ease. The warmth of the wood combined with the peacock design makes the door look very glamorous.

3. Interesting glass and single wood door


This wooden main door design has a classy wood and glass design with eye-catching patterns and designs. The single door design uses opaque glass that provides the elegance of glass without compromising privacy. The light wood colour uplifts the atmosphere of the area surrounding it. The white doorknob ties the whole look together.

4. Wide wooden front door


Replace the main double door design with a trendy wide door. The wooden main door design of a wide wooden door is unmatched for modern Indian homes. Ridges are also used on this door for adding extra dimension and design. The no hinge look is a contemporary design favoured by many homeowners with a contemporary residence.

5. Traditional double-door entrance


This is a perfect example of the Indian style wooden main door design. The carvings and the shiny centre make the door beautiful. The double door design makes the gate look like a grand fort entrance.

6. Dramatic entranceway


The three elements of wood, metal and glass are utilised together to form this dramatic entranceway. This wooden main door design is a great way of using big entrance spaces for a single door instead of a double door design. The modern look of this wooden main door design cannot be missed. The glass panes allow for visibility, while the wooden door ensures privacy. The rough texture design takes the whole look to another level.

7. Panelled front door design


A simple Indian front double door design made with panels is a great choice for a chic urban look. The panelled design can be turned inward or outward based on your preference. This design is quite a popular way of transforming a simple wooden door. The wooden main double door design makes the gate look very grand and sturdy. Dark wood is used in this design for more warmth and allure.

8. Front door design with geometric patterns

Geometric designs are in trend and work for front door designs as well. It is a simple design that looks stylish and unique. A black door handle adds to the chicness of the wooden main door design. Frosted wall mirrors also add extra allure and mystery to the doorway.

9. Wooden front entrance with grill design

Grills are very popular among wooden main double door designs in Indian style. The elements of metal and wood are combined in this classic style door. The coolness of metal combined with the warmth of wood creates a ying-yang balance. The grill adds an interesting element to the door with its abstract design. The archtop emphasises the sophisticated look of the main wooden main door design.

10. Modern double door design for the main door

This is a wood-made front double door design with a modern aesthetic for a contemporary home. This wooden main door design is functional, looks aesthetically pleasing and ensures privacy. The dark colour adds to the voguish look of the door. Instead of an outdated doorknob, sleek door handles are used to go along with the aesthetic. The two simple frosted glass panels on the front double door design are a great artistic addition that maintains privacy too.

The kind of Indian double door design varies from the north to the south of India. However, wood is a common element used throughout India for traditional door styles. These wooden main door designs artistically carry the historical and cultural values of India. The visual charm of the Indian style wooden main double door designs, as well as the use of bright colours, make these doors very attractive and state-of-the-art, among others.


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Friday, November 11, 2022

Tips for NRIs planning to gift their property in India

 When compared to Indian citizens, there are several additional steps for an NRI when gifting a property located in India.


Just like anyone who owns property in India, non-resident Indians, too, are free to give their property to others. Like Indian citizens, they will be liable to pay stamp duty and registration charges to complete the formal arrangement, giving the property transfer legal validity; as long as the property cost is over Rs 100, which it invariably is.


What are the things NRIs have to take care of when gifting a property in India?

Under the current Indian law, prior approval from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is required for an NRI to gift India property. In a recent ruling, the Supreme Court reiterated the rules in this regard.

‘The requirement specified in Section 31 (of the Foreign Exchange Regulation Act, 1973) is mandatory and, therefore, (a) contract or (an) agreement, including the gift, pertaining to the transfer of immovable property of a foreign national, without previous general or special permission of the RBI, would be unenforceable in law,’ the SC said in a ruling in 2021.

‘The prior permission of the RBI is mandatory and any subsequent permission cannot be granted by the RBI. Transactions carried out without the RBI’s permission are opposed to public policy and, thus, unlawful,’ it added.


Stamp duty on gifting for an NRI

Some states allow rebates if the property is gifted to a relative. This means the stamp duty and registration charges are either fully exempted or partially levied against gifting to a non-relative.


Relatives in the legally defined list are:

  • Father
  • Mother
  • Stepmother
  • Spouse
  • Siblings
  • Children
  • Child’s spouse
  • Stepsister and stepbrother
  • Stepchildren
  • Grandparents
  • Grandchildren
  • Grandchild’s spouse
  • Siblings’ spouse

All other relatives are considered non-relatives as per the legal definition.

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Wednesday, November 2, 2022

10 Most Important Vastu Tips For Buying A New Flat

 Maintaining Vastu tips for buying a new flat will provide you with positivity around the house and also improve your health. Check this article to know about the 10 most important Vastu tips for buying a new flat and how to remove negative energy from the house.

What Are Vastu Shastra Tips?

Vastu Shastra is known as Ancient Science Architecture which provides much knowledge about the dos and dont’s of lands and buildings in different directions. With the help of Vastu Shastra Tips, you can be able to bring positive energy to your house. Vastu tips provide ideas on the building structure to attract positive energy. As per the God of Eight Direction, if you plan your house accordingly, you will gain success, good health, and prosperity in life.

Benefits Of Vastu Tips

There are a few benefits of Vastu tips for home and they are the following:

  • Improved energy: A Vastu maintained house experiences improved energy. The house members receive good energy from the sun, the moon, the cosmos, and the earth. There is always a better balance between the

  • Happy souls: When your house is Vastu compliant, this will also help you feel relaxed in your home.

  • Customized service: If you have purchased an already constructed house, you can still make a few changes in the house to make the Vastu of that house correct.

  • Better relationship: A Vastu-compliant house helps you declutter any issues in your relationship with other members of the house.

  • Building trust: When your relationship is strong, a strong trust builds between you and your family member. You can grow a faithful relationship.

  • Increased wealth: Vastu principles provide an appreciable effect on your financial condition. When the principles are maintained, you will receive significant results.

  • Loss reduction: The chances of any kind of unexpected loss in life can be reduced with proper Vastu shastra tips.

  • A better life: Not only improved energy but proper maintenance of the Vastu ideas will help in improving the space in your house.

  • Mind, body, and soul rejuvenation: Vastu-compliant homes provide you with a fresh environment, spacious room, and good vibes which help in rejuvenating your mind, body, and soul.

10 Most Important Vastu Tips For Home You Should Know

The 10 most important Vastu tips which you should know before buying a flat are provided in the following:

  • North or North-East facing house If you want your house to be in the north direction then you need to ensure that the entrance of the house is in the North or North-East direction which is the best direction for entering sunlight, and proper ventilation. A proper ventilation system helps in increasing calming vibes in the house. Hence, north facing house is very important.

  • South, South-West, or South-East located bedroom The bedroom in your house should be in the south, south-west, or south-east direction. This will provide a relaxing and cooling effect to the room which is necessary for a bedroom. Any person with the issue of anxiety, sleeplessness, or short-temperdness will feel relaxed in a south-direction bedroom.

  • South-East located kitchenAccording to the Vastu shastra, the kitchen is considered as the ‘Agneya’ or fire which is required to be in the south-east direction.

  • South or South-West located bathroom The southern or south-west direction of the house will help the bathroom to maintain a disinfected environment.

  • The staircase on the side of the houseIt is suggested not to build a staircase in the middle of the room, rather you can construct it on the side of the house. This will not block your sunlight and also keep the hall looking spacious.

  • Living room in the middle: The living room is suggested to be located in the middle of the house so that it receives an ample amount of sunlight and surrounds by a positive environment only.

  • Proper ventilation: Sunlight is the most important element in a house, hence, proper exposure to the sunlight and ventilation system is important for a positive environment in the house. When your house is getting enough sunlight then it will be naturally disinfected.

  • Colour of the house The colour of the house is also responsible for attracting good vibes in the house. It is suggested to go for neutral or pastel shades which will help in reflecting light as well. A dark colour like black generally spreads negative energy in the room.

  • North-West or South-East location guest room: The guest room in the house should be constructed in the northwest or southeast direction of the house.

  • North-East located pooja room: The pooja room in the house should be northeast located. This will help is spreading spiritual energy in the house and surround the house with positivity.

How To Remove Negative Energy From Home

Negative energy brings negative thoughts among members of the home. 4 techniques can be used for removing negative energy from the home:


Who Can Live in an East Facing House?

  • Fresh air: Proper ventilation in the house will ensure that the house is always surrounded by fresh air. This will help to remove negative energy and spread positivity.

  • Rearrange: Once in a while, you can rearrange the home interior in your house as it will help boost your mood and give a positive effect on your mind.

  • Ring bell: The vibration from the bell will immediately remove the negative energy in your house. Hence, your pooja room should have a bell and you can ring the bell two times a day to keep the negative energy outside the house.

  • Fragrance: Along with the bell, you can also light a fragrance stick or candle to energize your mood and keep the bad thoughts away.

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