際際滷shows by User: psuttarwar / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: psuttarwar / Tue, 23 Oct 2018 15:54:28 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: psuttarwar John F Kennedy Centre for Performing Arts-Washington DC /psuttarwar/john-f-kennedy-centre-for-performing-artswashington-dc johnfkennedyentre-181023155428
One of the best Architectural Design for Performing Arts]]>

One of the best Architectural Design for Performing Arts]]>
Tue, 23 Oct 2018 15:54:28 GMT /psuttarwar/john-f-kennedy-centre-for-performing-artswashington-dc psuttarwar@slideshare.net(psuttarwar) John F Kennedy Centre for Performing Arts-Washington DC psuttarwar One of the best Architectural Design for Performing Arts <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/johnfkennedyentre-181023155428-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> One of the best Architectural Design for Performing Arts
John F Kennedy Centre for Performing Arts-Washington DC from Purushottam Uttarwar
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Skyscraper- Urban Planning & Development Control Regulations Regime For Skyscrapers in Indian Cities. /psuttarwar/skyscraper-urban-planning-development-control-regulations-regime-for-skyscrapers-in-indian-cities skyscraper-181023153426
Skyscraper- Urban Planning & Development Control Regulations Regime For Skyscrapers in Indian Cities.]]>

Skyscraper- Urban Planning & Development Control Regulations Regime For Skyscrapers in Indian Cities.]]>
Tue, 23 Oct 2018 15:34:26 GMT /psuttarwar/skyscraper-urban-planning-development-control-regulations-regime-for-skyscrapers-in-indian-cities psuttarwar@slideshare.net(psuttarwar) Skyscraper- Urban Planning & Development Control Regulations Regime For Skyscrapers in Indian Cities. psuttarwar Skyscraper- Urban Planning & Development Control Regulations Regime For Skyscrapers in Indian Cities. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/skyscraper-181023153426-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Skyscraper- Urban Planning &amp; Development Control Regulations Regime For Skyscrapers in Indian Cities.
Skyscraper- Urban Planning & Development Control Regulations Regime For Skyscrapers in Indian Cities. from Purushottam Uttarwar
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Land Rates-Market Regime, New Delhi. /slideshow/land-ratesmarket-regime-new-delhi/66638405 land-rates-161002081216
DDA is a sole authority for Planning, Development and Disposal of land, property. DDAs monopoly over LAND,LANDUSE and MARKET(Supply side only) has resulted in property prices dictated by DDA. Therefore market eco-system did not developed in Delhi. Lets try to understand Components of Market Regime. ]]>

DDA is a sole authority for Planning, Development and Disposal of land, property. DDAs monopoly over LAND,LANDUSE and MARKET(Supply side only) has resulted in property prices dictated by DDA. Therefore market eco-system did not developed in Delhi. Lets try to understand Components of Market Regime. ]]>
Sun, 02 Oct 2016 08:12:15 GMT /slideshow/land-ratesmarket-regime-new-delhi/66638405 psuttarwar@slideshare.net(psuttarwar) Land Rates-Market Regime, New Delhi. psuttarwar DDA is a sole authority for Planning, Development and Disposal of land, property. DDAs monopoly over LAND,LANDUSE and MARKET(Supply side only) has resulted in property prices dictated by DDA. Therefore market eco-system did not developed in Delhi. Lets try to understand Components of Market Regime. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/land-rates-161002081216-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> DDA is a sole authority for Planning, Development and Disposal of land, property. DDAs monopoly over LAND,LANDUSE and MARKET(Supply side only) has resulted in property prices dictated by DDA. Therefore market eco-system did not developed in Delhi. Lets try to understand Components of Market Regime.
Land Rates-Market Regime, New Delhi. from Purushottam Uttarwar
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Najafgarh Jheel (Lake) Revival, Delhi (India) /slideshow/najafgarh-jheel-lake-revival-delhi-india-66638016/66638016 najafgarhjheel-161002072624
Najafgarh Jheel & Najafgarh drain is historical water body existing since the times of the Mughals on the south-west periphery of Delhi City (India)Najfafgarh lake, Najafgarh marsh or Najafgarh jheel (Jheel in Hindi means a lake) used to be a vast lake in the South West of Delhi in India near the town of Najafgarh from which it takes its name, it was connected to the river Yamuna by a natural shallow nullah or drain called the Najafgarh nullah. However after the 1960s the Flood Control Department of Delhi kept widening the Najfagarh drain and eventually quickly drained the once huge and ecologically rich Najafgarh lake completely.It was also a major source of ground water recharge for entire Delhi. Over the period of time and due to urbanization, this revulate got converted into a drain due to constant release of untreated waste from the surrounding areas and the industries. The draining of this vast lake affected the entire climate of this important region that is Indias capital territory of Delhi and its neighborhood, it also led to the underground water-table going down leading to water scarcity for this densely populated region. ]]>

Najafgarh Jheel & Najafgarh drain is historical water body existing since the times of the Mughals on the south-west periphery of Delhi City (India)Najfafgarh lake, Najafgarh marsh or Najafgarh jheel (Jheel in Hindi means a lake) used to be a vast lake in the South West of Delhi in India near the town of Najafgarh from which it takes its name, it was connected to the river Yamuna by a natural shallow nullah or drain called the Najafgarh nullah. However after the 1960s the Flood Control Department of Delhi kept widening the Najfagarh drain and eventually quickly drained the once huge and ecologically rich Najafgarh lake completely.It was also a major source of ground water recharge for entire Delhi. Over the period of time and due to urbanization, this revulate got converted into a drain due to constant release of untreated waste from the surrounding areas and the industries. The draining of this vast lake affected the entire climate of this important region that is Indias capital territory of Delhi and its neighborhood, it also led to the underground water-table going down leading to water scarcity for this densely populated region. ]]>
Sun, 02 Oct 2016 07:26:24 GMT /slideshow/najafgarh-jheel-lake-revival-delhi-india-66638016/66638016 psuttarwar@slideshare.net(psuttarwar) Najafgarh Jheel (Lake) Revival, Delhi (India) psuttarwar Najafgarh Jheel & Najafgarh drain is historical water body existing since the times of the Mughals on the south-west periphery of Delhi City (India)Najfafgarh lake, Najafgarh marsh or Najafgarh jheel (Jheel in Hindi means a lake) used to be a vast lake in the South West of Delhi in India near the town of Najafgarh from which it takes its name, it was connected to the river Yamuna by a natural shallow nullah or drain called the Najafgarh nullah. However after the 1960s the Flood Control Department of Delhi kept widening the Najfagarh drain and eventually quickly drained the once huge and ecologically rich Najafgarh lake completely.It was also a major source of ground water recharge for entire Delhi. Over the period of time and due to urbanization, this revulate got converted into a drain due to constant release of untreated waste from the surrounding areas and the industries. The draining of this vast lake affected the entire climate of this important region that is Indias capital territory of Delhi and its neighborhood, it also led to the underground water-table going down leading to water scarcity for this densely populated region. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/najafgarhjheel-161002072624-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Najafgarh Jheel &amp; Najafgarh drain is historical water body existing since the times of the Mughals on the south-west periphery of Delhi City (India)Najfafgarh lake, Najafgarh marsh or Najafgarh jheel (Jheel in Hindi means a lake) used to be a vast lake in the South West of Delhi in India near the town of Najafgarh from which it takes its name, it was connected to the river Yamuna by a natural shallow nullah or drain called the Najafgarh nullah. However after the 1960s the Flood Control Department of Delhi kept widening the Najfagarh drain and eventually quickly drained the once huge and ecologically rich Najafgarh lake completely.It was also a major source of ground water recharge for entire Delhi. Over the period of time and due to urbanization, this revulate got converted into a drain due to constant release of untreated waste from the surrounding areas and the industries. The draining of this vast lake affected the entire climate of this important region that is Indias capital territory of Delhi and its neighborhood, it also led to the underground water-table going down leading to water scarcity for this densely populated region.
Najafgarh Jheel (Lake) Revival, Delhi (India) from Purushottam Uttarwar
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Geographical Information System(GIS) in Urban Design /slideshow/geographical-information-systemgis-in-urban-design/60221762 gisinurbandesign-160330122549
GIS plays an important role in Architecture and Urban Design.It helps to improve quality & design.]]>

GIS plays an important role in Architecture and Urban Design.It helps to improve quality & design.]]>
Wed, 30 Mar 2016 12:25:49 GMT /slideshow/geographical-information-systemgis-in-urban-design/60221762 psuttarwar@slideshare.net(psuttarwar) Geographical Information System(GIS) in Urban Design psuttarwar GIS plays an important role in Architecture and Urban Design.It helps to improve quality & design. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/gisinurbandesign-160330122549-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> GIS plays an important role in Architecture and Urban Design.It helps to improve quality &amp; design.
Geographical Information System(GIS) in Urban Design from Purushottam Uttarwar
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Spatial environmental planning /slideshow/spatial-environmental-planning1/40154616 spatialenvironmentalplanning1-141011190101-conversion-gate01
In 1970s public awareness in Germany developed that The Environment is an asset worth protecting The damage to: Historic Buildings, Health and, Nature and growing concern about high level of Energy consumption raised doubts as to whether current production methods and lifestyle could be maintained. Most people are aware that the limits of growth have been reached and are convinced that we should not carry on as before if we wish to prevent an Environmental disaster How can Economic growth and prosperity be compatible with sustainable use of Natural resources Growth and consumption is coming up against limits. What the richest 10% of the world population consumes in Energy, Land, Water, Air and other natural assets directly or indirectly, can not be extended to the 90% without the Earth collapsing ecologically. The days of the century of economic development are numbered, whether we like it or not, we are entering the Century of the environment]]>

In 1970s public awareness in Germany developed that The Environment is an asset worth protecting The damage to: Historic Buildings, Health and, Nature and growing concern about high level of Energy consumption raised doubts as to whether current production methods and lifestyle could be maintained. Most people are aware that the limits of growth have been reached and are convinced that we should not carry on as before if we wish to prevent an Environmental disaster How can Economic growth and prosperity be compatible with sustainable use of Natural resources Growth and consumption is coming up against limits. What the richest 10% of the world population consumes in Energy, Land, Water, Air and other natural assets directly or indirectly, can not be extended to the 90% without the Earth collapsing ecologically. The days of the century of economic development are numbered, whether we like it or not, we are entering the Century of the environment]]>
Sat, 11 Oct 2014 19:01:01 GMT /slideshow/spatial-environmental-planning1/40154616 psuttarwar@slideshare.net(psuttarwar) Spatial environmental planning psuttarwar In 1970s public awareness in Germany developed that The Environment is an asset worth protecting The damage to: Historic Buildings, Health and, Nature and growing concern about high level of Energy consumption raised doubts as to whether current production methods and lifestyle could be maintained. Most people are aware that the limits of growth have been reached and are convinced that we should not carry on as before if we wish to prevent an Environmental disaster How can Economic growth and prosperity be compatible with sustainable use of Natural resources Growth and consumption is coming up against limits. What the richest 10% of the world population consumes in Energy, Land, Water, Air and other natural assets directly or indirectly, can not be extended to the 90% without the Earth collapsing ecologically. The days of the century of economic development are numbered, whether we like it or not, we are entering the Century of the environment <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/spatialenvironmentalplanning1-141011190101-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In 1970s public awareness in Germany developed that The Environment is an asset worth protecting The damage to: Historic Buildings, Health and, Nature and growing concern about high level of Energy consumption raised doubts as to whether current production methods and lifestyle could be maintained. Most people are aware that the limits of growth have been reached and are convinced that we should not carry on as before if we wish to prevent an Environmental disaster How can Economic growth and prosperity be compatible with sustainable use of Natural resources Growth and consumption is coming up against limits. What the richest 10% of the world population consumes in Energy, Land, Water, Air and other natural assets directly or indirectly, can not be extended to the 90% without the Earth collapsing ecologically. The days of the century of economic development are numbered, whether we like it or not, we are entering the Century of the environment
Spatial environmental planning from Purushottam Uttarwar
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A planning approach for fast changing Socio-Political environment: A case of Delhi Master Plan (A paper presented in ISOCARP Congress 2012 at PERM,Russia) /slideshow/a-planning-approach-for-fast-changing-sociopolitical-environment-a-case-of-delhi-master-plan-a-paper-presented-in-isocarp-congress-2012-at-permrussia/30702983 isocarp-140201104520-phpapp02
Rapid urbanisation is posing a challenge to planners,environmentalists and administrators.Traditional planning approaches and tools are ineffective to deal with emerging situation.Therefore a novel planning approach for emerging socio polotical environment.]]>

Rapid urbanisation is posing a challenge to planners,environmentalists and administrators.Traditional planning approaches and tools are ineffective to deal with emerging situation.Therefore a novel planning approach for emerging socio polotical environment.]]>
Sat, 01 Feb 2014 10:45:19 GMT /slideshow/a-planning-approach-for-fast-changing-sociopolitical-environment-a-case-of-delhi-master-plan-a-paper-presented-in-isocarp-congress-2012-at-permrussia/30702983 psuttarwar@slideshare.net(psuttarwar) A planning approach for fast changing Socio-Political environment: A case of Delhi Master Plan (A paper presented in ISOCARP Congress 2012 at PERM,Russia) psuttarwar Rapid urbanisation is posing a challenge to planners,environmentalists and administrators.Traditional planning approaches and tools are ineffective to deal with emerging situation.Therefore a novel planning approach for emerging socio polotical environment. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/isocarp-140201104520-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Rapid urbanisation is posing a challenge to planners,environmentalists and administrators.Traditional planning approaches and tools are ineffective to deal with emerging situation.Therefore a novel planning approach for emerging socio polotical environment.
A planning approach for fast changing Socio-Political environment: A case of Delhi Master Plan (A paper presented in ISOCARP Congress 2012 at PERM,Russia) from Purushottam Uttarwar
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Sydney Opera House- Photos /slideshow/sydneyoperahouse/27375960 sydneyoperahouse-131020052637-phpapp01
I witnessed 100th year celebration of Australian Navy and 40th Anniversary of Sydney Opera House (4/5th Oct 2013)]]>

I witnessed 100th year celebration of Australian Navy and 40th Anniversary of Sydney Opera House (4/5th Oct 2013)]]>
Sun, 20 Oct 2013 05:26:37 GMT /slideshow/sydneyoperahouse/27375960 psuttarwar@slideshare.net(psuttarwar) Sydney Opera House- Photos psuttarwar I witnessed 100th year celebration of Australian Navy and 40th Anniversary of Sydney Opera House (4/5th Oct 2013) <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sydneyoperahouse-131020052637-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> I witnessed 100th year celebration of Australian Navy and 40th Anniversary of Sydney Opera House (4/5th Oct 2013)
Sydney Opera House- Photos from Purushottam Uttarwar
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AN APPROACH TO CONSERVATION OF BUILT HERITAGE - DELHI MASTER PLAN PROVISIONS. /slideshow/isocarp-presentation-brisbane2/26908096 isocarppresentationbrisbane2-131006072351-phpapp01
Urban Development and Conservation of Built Heritage are two sides of a same coin in a historic city like Delhi.Delhi is an ancient city with rich historical mile stones and heritage. Historically Delhi has been a capital city for many dynasties and rulers. Each ruler and dynasty left its impression and foot prints in the form of monuments, heritage buildings and capital complexes. The rulers have been conscious of Delhis past. Their desire to protect the past has influenced protection and conservation of built heritage. Archaeological survey and Public Works Department of British India began this task in the later 19th century and after independence ASI has become protector of Indias heritage. At a later date Master Plan documents attempted to make provisions for protection and conservation of built heritage. Right from the first Master Plan of Delhi 1962 to the Master Plan of Delhi 2021, each document contributed and perfected conceptual frame work, approach and policies for protection and conservation of monuments in Delhi.c. Master Plan for Delhi -2001: In the second Master Plan the aspect of conservation is dealt under a different subheads. Environment is section that talks about the conservation of the walled city. The section on Special Areas also mentions restoring the glory of the Walled City. Urban villages, which are an important component of the heritage are under the section of Shelter, it rightly mentions that heritage development should be a part of the overall development. The Master Plan was in accordance with the conservation thought of the day. Due to scattered scheme of conservation thoughts, implementation was a difficult task. In the 90s, MCD and NDMC published lists of buildings, which were Protected. In absence of any legislation or procedures, these monuments remained protected theoretically only. ]]>

Urban Development and Conservation of Built Heritage are two sides of a same coin in a historic city like Delhi.Delhi is an ancient city with rich historical mile stones and heritage. Historically Delhi has been a capital city for many dynasties and rulers. Each ruler and dynasty left its impression and foot prints in the form of monuments, heritage buildings and capital complexes. The rulers have been conscious of Delhis past. Their desire to protect the past has influenced protection and conservation of built heritage. Archaeological survey and Public Works Department of British India began this task in the later 19th century and after independence ASI has become protector of Indias heritage. At a later date Master Plan documents attempted to make provisions for protection and conservation of built heritage. Right from the first Master Plan of Delhi 1962 to the Master Plan of Delhi 2021, each document contributed and perfected conceptual frame work, approach and policies for protection and conservation of monuments in Delhi.c. Master Plan for Delhi -2001: In the second Master Plan the aspect of conservation is dealt under a different subheads. Environment is section that talks about the conservation of the walled city. The section on Special Areas also mentions restoring the glory of the Walled City. Urban villages, which are an important component of the heritage are under the section of Shelter, it rightly mentions that heritage development should be a part of the overall development. The Master Plan was in accordance with the conservation thought of the day. Due to scattered scheme of conservation thoughts, implementation was a difficult task. In the 90s, MCD and NDMC published lists of buildings, which were Protected. In absence of any legislation or procedures, these monuments remained protected theoretically only. ]]>
Sun, 06 Oct 2013 07:23:51 GMT /slideshow/isocarp-presentation-brisbane2/26908096 psuttarwar@slideshare.net(psuttarwar) AN APPROACH TO CONSERVATION OF BUILT HERITAGE - DELHI MASTER PLAN PROVISIONS. psuttarwar Urban Development and Conservation of Built Heritage are two sides of a same coin in a historic city like Delhi.Delhi is an ancient city with rich historical mile stones and heritage. Historically Delhi has been a capital city for many dynasties and rulers. Each ruler and dynasty left its impression and foot prints in the form of monuments, heritage buildings and capital complexes. The rulers have been conscious of Delhis past. Their desire to protect the past has influenced protection and conservation of built heritage. Archaeological survey and Public Works Department of British India began this task in the later 19th century and after independence ASI has become protector of Indias heritage. At a later date Master Plan documents attempted to make provisions for protection and conservation of built heritage. Right from the first Master Plan of Delhi 1962 to the Master Plan of Delhi 2021, each document contributed and perfected conceptual frame work, approach and policies for protection and conservation of monuments in Delhi.c. Master Plan for Delhi -2001: In the second Master Plan the aspect of conservation is dealt under a different subheads. Environment is section that talks about the conservation of the walled city. The section on Special Areas also mentions restoring the glory of the Walled City. Urban villages, which are an important component of the heritage are under the section of Shelter, it rightly mentions that heritage development should be a part of the overall development. The Master Plan was in accordance with the conservation thought of the day. Due to scattered scheme of conservation thoughts, implementation was a difficult task. In the 90s, MCD and NDMC published lists of buildings, which were Protected. In absence of any legislation or procedures, these monuments remained protected theoretically only. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/isocarppresentationbrisbane2-131006072351-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Urban Development and Conservation of Built Heritage are two sides of a same coin in a historic city like Delhi.Delhi is an ancient city with rich historical mile stones and heritage. Historically Delhi has been a capital city for many dynasties and rulers. Each ruler and dynasty left its impression and foot prints in the form of monuments, heritage buildings and capital complexes. The rulers have been conscious of Delhis past. Their desire to protect the past has influenced protection and conservation of built heritage. Archaeological survey and Public Works Department of British India began this task in the later 19th century and after independence ASI has become protector of Indias heritage. At a later date Master Plan documents attempted to make provisions for protection and conservation of built heritage. Right from the first Master Plan of Delhi 1962 to the Master Plan of Delhi 2021, each document contributed and perfected conceptual frame work, approach and policies for protection and conservation of monuments in Delhi.c. Master Plan for Delhi -2001: In the second Master Plan the aspect of conservation is dealt under a different subheads. Environment is section that talks about the conservation of the walled city. The section on Special Areas also mentions restoring the glory of the Walled City. Urban villages, which are an important component of the heritage are under the section of Shelter, it rightly mentions that heritage development should be a part of the overall development. The Master Plan was in accordance with the conservation thought of the day. Due to scattered scheme of conservation thoughts, implementation was a difficult task. In the 90s, MCD and NDMC published lists of buildings, which were Protected. In absence of any legislation or procedures, these monuments remained protected theoretically only.
AN APPROACH TO CONSERVATION OF BUILT HERITAGE - DELHI MASTER PLAN PROVISIONS. from Purushottam Uttarwar
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Itpi gis netshare /slideshow/itpi-gis-netshare/20103835 itpigis-netshare-130427214900-phpapp02
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Sat, 27 Apr 2013 21:49:00 GMT /slideshow/itpi-gis-netshare/20103835 psuttarwar@slideshare.net(psuttarwar) Itpi gis netshare psuttarwar <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/itpigis-netshare-130427214900-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
Itpi gis netshare from Purushottam Uttarwar
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-psuttarwar-48x48.jpg?cb=1641751884 Architect-Urban Planner with SPECIALIZATION IN GIS & REMOTE SENSING,SPATIAL IMPACT ANALYSIS IN ENVIRONMENT. ARCHITECT-URBAN PLANNER https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/johnfkennedyentre-181023155428-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds psuttarwar/john-f-kennedy-centre-for-performing-artswashington-dc John F Kennedy Centre ... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/skyscraper-181023153426-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds psuttarwar/skyscraper-urban-planning-development-control-regulations-regime-for-skyscrapers-in-indian-cities Skyscraper- Urban Plan... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/land-rates-161002081216-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/land-ratesmarket-regime-new-delhi/66638405 Land Rates-Market Regi...