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SUNDAY TIMES OF INDIA, MUMBAI MARCH 8, 2015 10 TIMES CITY Mumbai: A recent seismic hazard study reveals that structures built in parts of Mumbai and Navi Mumbai are not equipped to face earth- quakes of or above 7.5 magni- tude on the Richter scale due to soil conditions. The study states that struc- tures run the risk of being razed to the ground because the soil here is marine clay. Al- so, major parts of Mumbai and Navi Mumbai are developed on reclaimed land and lands filled up with soft material, making it vulnerable to increase the earthquake from bedrock level to ground level, causing major damage to a city. Mumbai region is classi- fied as a Seismic Zone III re- gion, which means an earth- quake of up to magnitude or intensity of 6.5 on the Richter scale can be expected. Howev- er, the study shows that some locations in Mumbai and Navi Mumbai, due to soil condi- tions, can fall under seismic zone IV and could suffer an earthquake of higher magni- tude of 7.5 or above on the Rich- ter scale. This study comes at a time, when the state and Centre have announced grand plans to de- velop the Mumbai Port Trust region and the development is underway in several places in Navi Mumbai, including the JNPT area. The study was con- ducted by professor Deepan- kar Choudhury from IIT-Bom- bay’s civil engineering department and his former PhD research scholar and PWD engineer Dr Sarika De- sai. “Site-specific studies con- ducted for soil liquefaction re- veal that JNPT and Mumbai Port Trust have typical marine clay and the soil can flow like water at shallow depth,” says Choudhury. Therefore, struc- tures in JNPT or Mumbai Port Trust area can be at a serious risk of being razed to ground if there is an earthquake of high intensity due to the marine clay soil. “Even places like Bhandup, Borivli, Dahisar, Malad and Bandra with soft soil can be subjected to such liquefaction for earthquake of high magnitude,” says Choud- hury. “We also studied the Peak Horizontal Acceleration (PHA), a measure of earth- quake acceleration on the ground, (in layman terms- how hard the earth shakes in a given geographic area), and found that it increases steadily from relatively low to high seismicity from the central to southern and northern parts of Mumbai region... There- fore, there is need to relook at the classification of earth- quake zones entirely for Mum- bai and Navi Mumbai,” Choud- hury said. ‘Parts of city can’t face quake of 7.5 intensity’ Sanjeev.Devasia@timesgroup.com FINDINGS OF THE STUDY The study also published in the journal of American Society of Civil Engineers deals with identification of seismic hazards and study of soil conditions in Mumbai and Navi Mumbai region. It points out that Mumbai and Navi Mumbai are in ‘seismic zone III’ but soil and rock conditions vary extensively from soft to stiff and hard type of material below ground surface and will not be able to withstand higher intensity earthquake. Photo for representational purposes only Mumbai: Three teenagers, who are battling cancer, were among over 3 lakh students who ap- peared for the SSC exam’s En- glish paper in Mumbai on Satur- day. State education board authorities said there are nine students who have cancer, and are taking the class 10 board ex- am from Mumbai division. Sneha Ari (14), a student of Sacred Heart High School in Worli, has been battling blood cancer since a year and a half. But that has not deterred her from taking the exam. Her father Asim Ari, who has quit work for the past year to take care of Sne- ha, said his daughter was deter- mined to write the exam. “She finds it difficult to sit for long hours because her bones start hurting, but Sneha wanted to write her papers without a writ- er,” said Asim. Sneha says she did not want to lose out on the crucial year. “I used to spend all my free time studying.Though the treatment did not give me enough time for studies, my parents motivated me,” said Sneha. A student of J B Khota School in Borivli is also taking the exam despite a chemotherapy session every 15 days. “The doctor had suggested that my son not take the exam this year, but he was ve- ry keen,” said the boy’s father, who did not wish to be identified. Since December 2014, this boy has completed five cycles of chemotherapy. Shweta Dobliyal, a student of Poorna Prajna school, Dahisar, has had bone cancer for the last five years. “Due to cancer, I devel- oped a condition that affects my heart. Now, even if I don’t need to visit the hospital for chemother- apy, I need to go for the heart con- dition,” said Shweta who does not use a writer. Rachana Sharma, assistant headmistress at Shweta’s school said the girl has never taken un- due advantage of the ailment. “Until class 9, she never asked for any help. Even now, she appears for exams and practicals without help,” said Sharma. SSC students, who wrote the exam on Saturday, said the En- glish paper was too lengthy. “I had to rush to complete the pa- per,” said a student from Thane. Taking SSC exam no big deal for teens who’re taking on cancer Vinamrata.Borwankar @timesgroup.com Sneha Ari (14) has been suffering from blood cancer since 18 months Uma Kadam Mumbai: If your Sunday commuting plan gets upset due to the weekly mega block, here’s some good news for you. The Central Railway has tied up with BEST to ply buses between stations affected by the mega block. This Sunday, for in- stance, BEST will ply buses between Matunga and Mu- lund stations where a block will be held, said a senior Central Railway official. Usually, the frequency of BEST buses is lower than on weekdays. The railways also plan to cobble up similar pacts with transport bodies in Navi Mumbai, Thane, Ka- lyan-Dombivli. Several citizens, who work on Sundays, are badly affected by such mega blocks with many having to shell out exorbitantly for au- torickshaw and/taxi fares. Chief public relations of- ficer of the Central Railway, Narendra Patil, confirmed said they would intimate the BEST of the mega block stretches so that BEST can decide on the number of bus- es to be plied and the stations from which the buses will be available to commuters. De- pending on the demand, BEST may also ply air-condi- tioned buses. Mega block on CR? Take a BEST bus on affected route Somit.Sen @timesgroup.com Mumbai: An ornate 140-year-old water fountain and clock tower lo- cated in Bhat Bazar, Masjid, will be rededicated to the city on Sunday morning. The fountain was built by trader philanthropist Kessowji Naik and has been restored by his native Kutchi Dsaha Oswal Jain Mahajan community at a cost of Rs 30 lakh. Trust president Nayan Bheda said, “We are proud of Naik who had contributed the largest share of private land to the Bombay Port Trust. He wielded tremendous in- fluence during the Raj era and was awarded the Peace of Justice Award by the British governor.” The trust also runs a 182-year- old Shri Ananthnath Derasar near- by. This is reportedly the third ol- dest Jain temple in Mumbai and was built to honour the 14th Tir- thankar. Bheda says theirs is a small cluster of 32,000 members world- wide, fewer than even the Parsis. CM Devendra Fadnavis, minis- ter Prakash Mehta, the mayor and municipal commissioner are ex- pected to attend Sunday’s rededica- tion ceremony. TNN 140-year-old water fountain to be restored in Masjid On Sunday, CR will hold a mega block between Matunga and Mulund on the Down fast line from 10.45 am to 3.15 pm. Services will run 20 minutes late, an official said. On the harbour line, a block will be held between Panvel and Nerul from 11 am to 3 pm and Panvel-Andheri services will be cancelled. “Special local trains will run on CST – Nerul and Thane – Nerul sections. Due to this blocks, suburban trains are likely to be more crowded,” said an official. TNN Blocks on CR main, harbour today C ommuters on Central Railway’s harbour line were inconve- nienced around 11.45am on Saturday after the engine of a goods train broke away, causing a delay in services. “The engine got de-cou- pled (separated) and went several metres ahead, leav- ing the wagons behind,” said an eyewitness. A senior CR official said the decoupling happened around 11.40am and the problem was sorted out within 25 minutes. Due to this, three suburban train services were cancelled. An inquiry has been in- stituted into the cause of the de-coupling. 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SUNDAY TIMES OF INDIA, MUMBAIMARCH 8, 201510 TIMES CITY

Mumbai: A recent seismichazard study reveals thatstructures built in parts ofMumbai and Navi Mumbai arenot equipped to face earth-quakes of or above 7.5 magni-tude on the Richter scale due tosoil conditions.

The study states that struc-tures run the risk of beingrazed to the ground becausethe soil here is marine clay. Al-so, major parts of Mumbai andNavi Mumbai are developed onreclaimed land and lands filledup with soft material, makingit vulnerable to increase theearthquake from bedrock levelto ground level, causing majordamage to a city.

Mumbai region is classi-fied as a Seismic Zone III re-gion, which means an earth-quake of up to magnitude orintensity of 6.5 on the Richterscale can be expected. Howev-er, the study shows that somelocations in Mumbai and NaviMumbai, due to soil condi-tions, can fall under seismiczone IV and could suffer anearthquake of higher magni-tude of 7.5 or above on the Rich-ter scale.

This study comes at a time,when the state and Centre haveannounced grand plans to de-velop the Mumbai Port Trustregion and the development isunderway in several places inNavi Mumbai, including the

JNPT area. The study was con-ducted by professor Deepan-kar Choudhury from IIT-Bom-bay’s civil engineeringdepartment and his formerPhD research scholar andPWD engineer Dr Sarika De-sai. “Site-specific studies con-ducted for soil liquefaction re-veal that JNPT and MumbaiPort Trust have typical marineclay and the soil can flow likewater at shallow depth,” saysChoudhury. Therefore, struc-tures in JNPT or Mumbai PortTrust area can be at a seriousrisk of being razed to ground if

there is an earthquake of highintensity due to the marineclay soil. “Even places likeBhandup, Borivli, Dahisar,Malad and Bandra with softsoil can be subjected to suchliquefaction for earthquake ofhigh magnitude,” says Choud-hury.

“We also studied the PeakHorizontal Acceleration(PHA), a measure of earth-quake acceleration on the ground, (in layman terms-how hard the earth shakes in a given geographic area), andfound that it increases steadilyfrom relatively low to highseismicity from the central tosouthern and northern partsof Mumbai region... There-fore, there is need to relook atthe classification of earth-quake zones entirely for Mum-bai and Navi Mumbai,” Choud-hury said.

‘Parts of city can’t facequake of 7.5 intensity’

[email protected]

FINDINGS OF THE STUDY➤ The study also published in the journal of American Society of Civil Engineers deals with identification of seismic hazards and study of soil conditions in Mumbai and Navi Mumbai region.

➤ It points out that Mumbai and Navi Mumbai are in ‘seismic zone III’ but soil and rock conditions vary extensively from soft to stiff and hard type of material below

ground surface and will not be able to withstand higher intensity earthquake.

Photo for representational purposes only

Mumbai: Three teenagers, whoare battling cancer, were amongover 3 lakh students who ap-peared for the SSC exam’s En-glish paper in Mumbai on Satur-day. State education boardauthorities said there are ninestudents who have cancer, andare taking the class 10 board ex-am from Mumbai division.

Sneha Ari (14), a student ofSacred Heart High School inWorli, has been battling bloodcancer since a year and a half.But that has not deterred herfrom taking the exam. Her fatherAsim Ari, who has quit work forthe past year to take care of Sne-ha, said his daughter was deter-mined to write the exam. “Shefinds it difficult to sit for longhours because her bones starthurting, but Sneha wanted towrite her papers without a writ-er,” said Asim.

Sneha says she did not wantto lose out on the crucial year. “Iused to spend all my free timestudying.Though the treatmentdid not give me enough time forstudies, my parents motivatedme,” said Sneha.

Astudent of J B Khota Schoolin Borivli is also taking the examdespite a chemotherapy sessionevery 15 days. “The doctor hadsuggested that my son not takethe exam this year, but he was ve-ry keen,” said the boy’s father,who did not wish to be identified.

Since December 2014, thisboy has completed five cycles ofchemotherapy.

Shweta Dobliyal, a student ofPoorna Prajna school, Dahisar,has had bone cancer for the lastfive years. “Due to cancer, I devel-oped a condition that affects myheart. Now, even if I don’t need to

visit the hospital for chemother-apy, I need to go for the heart con-dition,” said Shweta who doesnot use a writer.

Rachana Sharma, assistantheadmistress at Shweta’s schoolsaid the girl has never taken un-due advantage of the ailment.“Until class 9, she never asked forany help. Even now, she appearsfor exams and practicals withouthelp,” said Sharma.

SSC students, who wrote theexam on Saturday, said the En-glish paper was too lengthy. “Ihad to rush to complete the pa-per,” said a student from Thane.

Taking SSC exam no big deal forteens who’re taking on cancer

[email protected]

Sneha Ari (14) has been suffering from blood cancer since 18 months

Uma Kadam

Mumbai: If your Sundaycommuting plan gets upsetdue to the weekly megablock, here’s some goodnews for you. The CentralRailway has tied up withBEST to ply buses betweenstations affected by themega block.

This Sunday, for in-stance, BEST will ply busesbetween Matunga and Mu-lund stations where a blockwill be held, said a seniorCentral Railway official.

Usually, the frequency ofBEST buses is lower than onweekdays. The railways alsoplan to cobble up similarpacts with transport bodiesin Navi Mumbai, Thane, Ka-lyan-Dombivli.

Several citizens, whowork on Sundays, are badlyaffected by such megablocks with many having toshell out exorbitantly for au-torickshaw and/taxi fares.

Chief public relations of-ficer of the Central Railway,Narendra Patil, confirmed

said they would intimate theBEST of the mega blockstretches so that BEST candecide on the number of bus-es to be plied and the stationsfrom which the buses will beavailable to commuters. De-pending on the demand,BEST may also ply air-condi-tioned buses.

Mega block on CR?Take a BEST buson affected route

Somit.Sen @timesgroup.comMumbai: An ornate 140-year-oldwater fountain and clock tower lo-cated in Bhat Bazar, Masjid, will be rededicated to the city onSunday morning.

The fountain was built by trader philanthropist KessowjiNaik and has been restored by hisnative Kutchi Dsaha Oswal Jain Mahajan community at a cost of Rs30 lakh.

Trust president Nayan Bhedasaid, “We are proud of Naik whohad contributed the largest share ofprivate land to the Bombay PortTrust. He wielded tremendous in-fluence during the Raj era and wasawarded the Peace of Justice Awardby the British governor.”

The trust also runs a 182-year-old Shri Ananthnath Derasar near-by. This is reportedly the third ol-dest Jain temple in Mumbai andwas built to honour the 14th Tir-thankar. Bheda says theirs is a smallcluster of 32,000 members world-wide, fewer than even the Parsis.

CM Devendra Fadnavis, minis-ter Prakash Mehta, the mayor andmunicipal commissioner are ex-pected to attend Sunday’s rededica-tion ceremony. TNN

140-year-oldwater fountainto be restored

in Masjid

On Sunday, CR will hold amega block betweenMatunga and Mulund on theDown fast line from 10.45 amto 3.15 pm.

Services will run 20minutes late, an official said.On the harbour line, a blockwill be held between Panveland Nerul from 11 am to 3 pmand Panvel-Andheri serviceswill be cancelled.

“Special local trains willrun on CST – Nerul and Thane– Nerul sections. Due to thisblocks, suburban trains arelikely to be more crowded,”said an official. TNN

Blocks on CR main,harbour today

Commuters on CentralRailway’s harbourline were inconve-

nienced around 11.45am onSaturday after the engine ofa goods train broke away,causing a delay in services.

“The engine got de-cou-pled (separated) and wentseveral metres ahead, leav-ing the wagons behind,”

said an eyewitness.A senior CR official said

the decoupling happenedaround 11.40am and theproblem was sorted outwithin 25 minutes. Due tothis, three suburban trainservices were cancelled.

An inquiry has been in-stituted into the cause of thede-coupling. TNN

Engine delinks from train

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There is need to relook at the

classification of earthquakezones entirely for Mumbaiand Navi Mumbai

Prof Deepankar Choudhury