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Mr Bhargav Adhvaryu

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Professor, Amrut Mody School of Management
Ahmedabad University, Ahmadabad

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  • Professor , Ahmedabad University, Ahmadabad
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Professor Jul 2020 – Present
Ahmedabad University, Ahmadabad | Amrut Mody School of Management

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Scholarly Publications

Measuring Overcrowding in Ahmedabad Buses: Costs and Policy Implications

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Conference Paper

SIMPLAN: A SIMplified PLANning model

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The ahmedabad urban development plan-making process: A critical review

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Review

Analysing evolution of urban spatial structure: A case study of Ahmedabad, India

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Article

Enhancing urban planning using simplified models: SIMPLAN for Ahmedabad, India

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Design of bus station: A case study in Brighton

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