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Thane: The Forgotten Gateway to the World

Next time you travel across Thane's modern landscape, stuck in traffic or waiting for a train, take a moment to imagine a dramatically different era. Long before our crowded trains and roads connected it to the world, Thane was primarily known as a vibrant and prosperous port, a critical gateway that linked the subcontinent with distant lands. About a thousand years ago, the Thane coast was full of activity. Smaller boats dotted the shore, while few  larger ships awaited in the open sea. One vessel prepared to sail to Africa, laden with Konkan-grown rice. Another had just arrived from Iran, bringing horses. A third had navigated from the Malabar coast, delivering precious spices like mace, cloves, and black pepper. The docks were a melting pot of travelers, traders, and sailors from Africa, Arabia, and China, mingling with local Hindu, Muslim, and Parsi merchants. Negotiations in a Gujarati dialect filled the air. This isn't a fantasy; it's a snapshot of middle age Thane, t...
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Why EVs Could Change the Way We Move in Thane

Imagine driving through Thane’s bustling Eastern Express Highway or the scenic stretch along Upvan Lake — and hearing nothing but the sound of birds and the breeze. No engine rumble, no exhaust fumes. Just clean, quiet movement. This is not a far-off dream — it's a vision that the Thane Municipal Corporation (TMC) is working hard to turn into reality. Welcome to Thane 2025, a bold roadmap that aims to make our city a model for electric mobility in India. But what does this mean for us, the everyday citizens? Why should you care whether your next vehicle runs on petrol or a battery? Let’s explore. Why Electric Vehicles (EVs) Matter to Thane Thane is a growing city — in ambition, population, and unfortunately, pollution. As of 2020, we have over 22 lakh registered vehicles that run on petrol or diesel. This massive traffic contributes directly to the poor air quality that many of us breathe every day. In fact, Thane has been flagged as a “non-attainment” city under the National Ambie...

Navigating Thane’s Roads: A Snapshot of Challenges and Progress

  Thane faces rising transport challenges with 23 lakh people and 22 lakh vehicles. To address congestion and pollution, the city is upgrading roads, expanding public transport, enhancing parking, and promoting EVs. Smart systems, a new station, cycle sharing, and clean air initiatives aim to build a sustainable urban mobility future. Thane, a fast-growing city with a population of 23 lakh and over 22 lakh registered vehicles, faces intense pressure on its roads. Vehicles, along with road dust and industrial emissions, are major contributors to air pollution. Thane’s 370 km road network includes 160 km of concrete/UTWT roads. Addressing traffic congestion is a key priority. To address potholes, TMC is upgrading key roads like Ghodbunder Road, Pokhran Road No. 2, and Eastern Express Highway link roads etc. The Integrated Mobility Plan (IMP) includes road widening at Majiwada Junction, construction of subways near Kopri, overbridges at Kalwa and Parsik, and resolving missing links in...

YOU CAN SAVE A LIFE!

Live Workshop on COLS – Compression Only Life Support CPR Have you ever wondered — what if someone suddenly collapses in front of me? Will I know what to do?  The answer can change someone’s fate. Thane residents now have a golden opportunity to learn how to save a life — with your own two hands, without any instrument, and without needing a medical degree. 💫 What is COLS? COLS (Compression Only Life Support) is a simple, life-saving skill. It teaches you how to perform CPR (Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation) effectively when someone collapses due to cardiac arrest. The workshop is designed for everyone —  ✅ Men, women, and transgender persons  ✅ Age: 18 years and above  ✅ No prior medical knowledge or education needed  ✅ You can even do it single handedly — wherever and whenever needed And the best part? Each participant will practice the technique individually on a mannequin, guided by expert trainers. ⭕ Workshop Highlights: 🌟 Learn to act immediately, even bef...

Solid Waste Management in Thane City – A Citizen’s Overview

Solid waste management is a major urban challenge, especially for a fast-growing city like Thane. With ever increasing population and continuous urban development, managing daily waste is both a necessity and a responsibility. The Thane Municipal Corporation (TMC) is in charge of handling this task, which involves collection, transport, disposal, and treatment of various kinds of waste. How Much Waste is Thane Producing? Thane city generates over 950 metric tons of solid waste every day. With this, Thane is among the top 5 cities in Maharashtra in solid waste generation. The solid waste includes wet waste (mostly food and organic waste) of 55% and dry waste (paper, plastic, glass, etc.) of 45%. The dry waste further consists of Plastics and Thermocol – 27.5%, Recyclables (paper, glass, metal, e-waste) – 35%, Miscellaneous (wood, clothes, rubber, furniture) – 35% and Non-biodegradable/inert waste – 2.5% Additionally, the city generates Biomedical waste of Over 7 lakh kg per year from ho...

Rainwater Harvesting for Smarter Societies

Unlock a hidden water source on your rooftop! In Thane, every square meter of roof can yield a remarkable 1600 to 2000 liters of rainwater annually. With a straightforward system – catchment, conveyance, filtration, and a soak pit or storage – you can tap into this sustainable supply. The monsoon's arrival in Thane, offers housing societies a vital opportunity for water sustainability. Rainwater harvesting (RWH), the age-old practice of collecting and storing rainwater, provides a powerful solution to growing water scarcity and rising utility bills. A well-designed RWH project can transform Thane's housing societies from mere consumers of municipal water into an active mode of saving precious resources.  Thane, a rapidly expanding city in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, faces increasing strain on its water resources. Population growth and infrastructure development constantly escalate the demand for potable water. While the Thane Municipal Corporation (TMC) attempts to meet the...

Thane's Flood Plan: A Survival Guide

Is Thane ready for the next flood? The 2024 Flood Risk Management Report says NO. It's an eye-opener: peak flood discharge for Thane city demands 16.77 to 23.95 cumecs per sq km, while our current storm drain capacity is a mere 16.37 cumecs per sq km! This leaves Majiwada-Manpada at "Very High Risk" and Diva & Naupada at "High Risk." The numbers don't lie, and the memory doesn't fade: On July 26th, 2005, Thane was hit by an unprecedented 944 mm of rainfall in a single day, leading to widespread chaos, loss of life, and massive economic damage. And the warning signs keep flashing – with significant floods in 2014, 2019, and 2023. We simply cannot afford to ignore this escalating challenge. Thane City has a new plan, put together by the Thane Municipal Corporation (TMC) and a group called CEEW, to deal with floods. The main goal is to make Thane a "flood-resilient smart city," meaning it can handle heavy rains and floods much better, protecti...