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Officials skip Bhagidari meet, get notice
Officials skip Bhagidari meet, get notice
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
New Delhi: The government has taken a stern view of municipal officials skipping chief minister Sheila Dikshit’s Bhagidari meet last Sunday. Sources in the three corporations said chief secretary PK Tripathi issued show-cause notices to the commissioner and the deputy commissioner of North Delhi Municipal Corporation on Thursday.“Since senior officials like the commissioner and the additional commissioners didn’t attend the meeting, even the deputy commissioners have been issued notices. The strict action is a sign of the government’s seriousness in the run-up to next year’s elections,” said a BJP councillor who did not wish to be named.
More than 3,500 residents’ welfare associations have been participating in the eight-day event held at from June 26. The meets have been organized to discuss civic problems. “Important issues like sanitation, road repair and parking were discussed in the meeting. The RWA members were asked to point out their local problems and then a form was given to submit complaints in writing. Some officials weren’t present for the meeting,” said BS Vohra, president, East Delhi RWA Joint Forum.
Officials who have been served this notice, however, deny the allegations. “I don’t know why they have issued a show-cause notice against me when I was present. The RWAs’ grievances have been collected in writing and we are resolving them,” said Kuldeep Yadav, Narela zone deputy commissioner, North Delhi Municipal Corporation.
However, RWA members said the officials’ participation in the meets has been minimal as the opposition BJP controls all three corporations.
with thanks : Times of India : LINK
Friday, June 29, 2012
Delhi CM rules out roll-back of power tariff hike
Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshiton Friday ruled out any roll-back in the power tariff hike announced on Wednesday.
Even as protests raged across the city, Dikshit said the tariff hike would not be rolled back. Her latest stand was in sharp contrast to her views on Wednesday when she had hinted that a subsidy for poor consumers was likely.
Dikshit's refusal on tariff hike roll-back came amidst BJP's city-wide protests and demonstrations. The main opposition party hit the streets to protest the steep hike and demanded immediate roll-back.
Even as protests raged across the city, Dikshit said the tariff hike would not be rolled back. Her latest stand was in sharp contrast to her views on Wednesday when she had hinted that a subsidy for poor consumers was likely.
Dikshit's refusal on tariff hike roll-back came amidst BJP's city-wide protests and demonstrations. The main opposition party hit the streets to protest the steep hike and demanded immediate roll-back.
With thanks : India Today : LINK for detailed news.
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
अगले वर्ष नहीं बढ़ेगा टैरिफ
पुरुषोत्तम भदौरिया/एसएनबी नई दिल्ली। राजधानी के बिजली उपभोक्ताओं
को बिजली दरों की बढ़ोतरी से निजात मिलती नहीं दिखती है। तीन माह बाद फिर
फ्यूल सरचार्ज की समीक्षा होगी और बिजली उत्पादन लागत बढ़ती है तो दरें फिर
बढ़ेंगी, लेकिन इसके बाद दरों में बढ़ोतरी नहीं होगी। डीईआरसी ने वाषिर्क
बिजली दरों और फ्यूल सरचार्ज बढ़ाकर दिल्लीवासियों को झटका दिया है, लेकिन
अगले वर्ष बिजली दरें न बढ़ाने का दावा डीईआरसी अध्यक्ष पीडी सुधाकर ने
किया है। उन्होंने कहा अगर बिजली उत्पादन लागत नहीं बढ़ी तो बिजली दरों में
बढ़ोतरी नहीं होगी। उन्होंने कहा कि प्रति तीन माह में बिजली उत्पादन की
समीक्षा की जाती है और इसके बाद ही फ्यूल सरचार्ज में बढ़ोतरी होती है।
उन्होंने कहा कि अगले वर्ष एनुअल टैरिफ नहीं बढ़ेगा। गौरतलब है कि अगले
वर्ष दिल्ली विधान सभा के चुनाव होने हैं। चुनाव वर्ष में उपभोक्ताओं पर
नया भार न पड़े, इसलिए दरों में बढ़ोतरी नहीं की जाएगी। पूर्वी दिल्ली
आरडब्ल्यूए के अध्यक्ष बी एस बोहरा ने कहा कि डीईआरसी बिजली वितरण कंपनियों
के हाथ का खिलौना हो गई है। उन्होंने कहा कि डीईआरसी आम आदमी को दरकिनार कर
बिजली वितरण कंपनियों के हितों की रक्षा कर रही है। उन्होंने कहा कि बिजली
वितरण कंपनियों ने जितनी दरों को बढ़ाने की मांग की थी, उससे अधिक बढ़ाकर
डीईआरसी ने स्पष्ट कर दिया है कि उसे आम उपभोक्ता की चिंता नहीं है।
उन्होंने कहा कि अगले वर्ष विधान सभा चुनाव होने हैं, अत: अगले वर्ष सरकार
बिजली दरों में बृद्धि नहीं करेगी, इसलिए इसी वर्ष एक साथ दरें बढ़ा दी
हैं। दक्षिण दिल्ली आरडब्ल्यूए के अध्यक्ष पीडी तिवारी ने कहा कि सकार तो
बिजली वितरण कंपनियों के हितों की रक्षा कर ही रही है, लेकिन अब डीईआरसी भी
उनके हितों की रक्षा में लग गई है। किसी को आम उपभोक्ता की चिंता नहीं है।
बिजली की दरें बढ़ने से आम आदमी पर इसका बोझ पड़ेगा और महंगाई बढ़ेगी।
उन्होंने कहा कि दरों में वर्ष 2011-12 में 22 प्रतिशत उसके बाद फ्यूल
सरचार्ज के नाम पर बढ़ोतरी और अब 24.15 प्रतिशत और 8 प्रतिशत फ्यूल सरचार्ज
के नाम पर बढ़ोतरी कर डीईआरसी ने अपनी हकीकत को बता दिया है। उन्होंने कहा
कि डीईआरसी के खिलाफ हाईकोर्ट का दरवाजा खटखटाना पड़ेगा। डीईआरसी अध्यक्ष
पीडी सुधाकर ने किया दावा
with thanks : RASHTRIY SAHARA : LINK
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
SHOCKING : Power Tariff up by 24% in Delhi
Its really shocking that
Power Tariff has been revised upwards by DERC, by 24.15%. Just 11 months
ago in August 2011, it was raised by 22%. After that DERC added 5% on
the name of Fuel surcharge & later raised it by another 2%. Though
the said Fuel surcharge of 7% has been removed, it has added Power
Purchase Cost Adjustment surcharge of 8%. Therefore we can say now that
since August 2011, Power Tariff is up by 22% + 24% = 46%. In addition,
8% PPCAS of 8% will be charged on the total bill.
Though BJP has
promised massive protests from 29th of this month & congress
spokesperson Mr Jatinder Kochar has assured that the matter will be
raised in the DPCC meeting tomorrow with Mr J P Agarwal, a lolypop of a
few percentages can be expected in a day or two.
Delhi power price hiked 24% by DERC
Electricity will cost more in Delhi from July one with power
regulator DERC today raising domestic tariff by 24.15 per cent for the
year 2012-13.
The Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission (DERC) Chairman P D
Sudhakar said the average hike is 20.87 per cent in all categories and
domestic tarrif has been hiked by 24.15 per cent.
The regulator had in August last year hiked the tariff by 22 per
cent hike for all categories of consumers. The tariff was hiked by five
per cent in February and by upto two per cent in May this year to adjust
the power purchase cost of the distribution companies.
All the three power distribution companies, BSES Rajdhani Power
Ltd, BSES Yamuna Power Ltd and Tata Power Delhi Distribution Ltd have
been pushing for a hefty hike citing their "severe" finacial condition.
with thanks : Indian Express : LINK for detailed news.
DJB targets home water purifiers
Delhi Jal Board officials say for every one litre of water purified, at
least four to five litres of water is wasted by reverse osmosis
water-treatment equipment.
New Delhi: The Delhi Jal Board (DJB) has drawn attention to the wastage
of water by reverse osmosis (RO) water-treatment equipment, used by
lakhs of households.
Though RO, as it is popularly known, provides quality drinking water, its filtration process leads to substantial loss of water, prompting concern among DJB officials who are battling an acute water shortage in Delhi.
The DJB has written to industrial bodies in the Capital, holding its first meeting in this regard on Tuesday with the CII. For every one litre of water purified, at least four - five litres of water goes waste in ROs, DJB officials said.
Though RO, as it is popularly known, provides quality drinking water, its filtration process leads to substantial loss of water, prompting concern among DJB officials who are battling an acute water shortage in Delhi.
The DJB has written to industrial bodies in the Capital, holding its first meeting in this regard on Tuesday with the CII. For every one litre of water purified, at least four - five litres of water goes waste in ROs, DJB officials said.
with thanks : MSN : LINK
Why we view others to solve our very basic problems ?
The DJB signed the agreement with Singapore Cooperation Enterprise
(SCE), a Singapore government agency to share its development expertise
with other countries, and Temasek Foundation, Singapore (TF), a
Singaporean philanthropic organisation, to share Singapore's experience
in planning and design of recycle and reuse of treated sewage/wastewater
and delivery of such projects on a public private partnership (PPP)
basis for Delhi.
Is there any comparison between India & Singapore as India is much bigger in Size as well Population ?
INDIA being said to be a Super Power in the coming decades, can't even manage it's sewers & it has to go to Singapore by paying a hefty sum to get the technology.
INDIA being said to be a Super Power in the coming decades, can't even manage it's sewers & it has to go to Singapore by paying a hefty sum to get the technology.
Why we view others to solve our very basic problems ?
Don't you think we have enough expertise available in India ?
PLEASE ANSWER !
Power tariff set to soar in Delhi
New Delhi, June 25:
Delhiites may soon see a major hike in their electricity bills.
The Chief Minister of the National Capital, Ms Shiela Dikshit, said on
Monday that power distribution companies would soon revise the
electricity tariff.
The three private distribution companies - Tata Delhi Power, BSES
Rajdhani and BSES Yamuna – have sought a tariff hike of 18 per cent, 20
per cent and 27 per cent, respectively.
Last year, the Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission (DERC) had allowed the companies to raise tariff by 22 per cent.
However, the tariff increase allowed last year was not enough to cover
the gap of Rs 6,000 crore spent by the three distribution utilities.
They could cover only Rs 1,200 crore in the first year and the remaining
Rs 4,800 crore was to be collected over next three years.
The private discoms have now demanded a hike excluding last year’s losses.
According to industry watchers, DERC may allow a tariff increase of around 20-22 per cent.
Meanwhile, BSES Yamuna Power Ltd (BYPL) on Monday said it would invest Rs 16 crore to set up a 66/11 kV grid substation.
“With an initial capacity of 50 mVa, which can be ramped up to 75 mVa,
this grid sub-station will provide relief to over one lakh customers in
areas such as Mayur Vihar Phase III,” it said in a statement.
with thanks : Business Line : LINK
Monday, June 25, 2012
Get ready to shell out more on electricity in Delhi
New Delhi, Jun 25: Indicating
a substantial hike in power tariff, Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit
today said power regulator DERC will have to take a realistic view of
the situation while finalising the new rates.
Delhi has been reeling under severe outages for last four days after
state-run NHPC cut supply of 200 MW power to BSES for failing to pay up
dues of over Rs 225 crore while another generation firm Damodar Valley
Corporation has threatened to stop 280 MW supply to the discom if it did
not make payment of around Rs 330 crore.
“
We are waiting
for the DERC to announce the (tariff) order. Everybody knows about the
situation. I hope the decision of the regulatory body will be based on
realistic view of the current situation,” Dikshit said when asked about
the power situation in the city.
The Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission (DERC) is likely to announce the new power tariff in a day or two.
with thanks : INDIA TV : LINK for detailed news.
Discoms to push for steep hike in tariff
NEW DELHI: The new power tariff is expected early next month, and recent developments indicate that discoms are pushing for a steep hike in domestic tariff. The Reliance-backed BSES
discoms were in the spotlight last week for defaulting in payments to
at least three generating companies, and have stopped getting supply
from one. Sources said all this has led the BSES discoms to pursue their
case for a hike with the regulator.
The timing is significant as the city's power demand is touching a new high almost every other day. Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission is also on the verge on announcing the tariff, making last-minute changes. The BSES discoms have put the blame for defaults squarely on "unrealistic tariff", which they say has plunged them into a financial crisis. A source said the discoms deserve the hike that they have been claiming for and that without it the city could face blackouts.
The timing is significant as the city's power demand is touching a new high almost every other day. Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission is also on the verge on announcing the tariff, making last-minute changes. The BSES discoms have put the blame for defaults squarely on "unrealistic tariff", which they say has plunged them into a financial crisis. A source said the discoms deserve the hike that they have been claiming for and that without it the city could face blackouts.
with thanks : Times of India : LINK for detailed news.
We’re killing our water resources
Some day soon, people from cities will
have to begin relocating because they will have run out of water. Many
water bodies are drying out due to over-exploitation triggered by
unsustainable growth
Mounting public anger over Delhi Jal Board’s colossal failure to
re-haul the obsolete water distribution system, hamstrung by rusty
leaking pipes and thefts, is fuelled by growing suspicion of a nexus
between the concerned functionaries and private tankers. Many are now
compelled to buy water at high cost to meet their needs. It is the same
in Gurgaon, Faridabad and contiguous townships.
If western Uttar Pradesh NCR towns are as yet not afflicted by the
crisis, it is because of the forcible diversion of Ganga waters via
canals, first built by the British, and then, expanded by their native
successors. A massive pipe also carries such water from the
controversial Tehri Dam to Delhi and UP-NCR. Hindon is exploited as well
while Southern Haryana is solely dependent on Yamuna, local lakes and
groundwater.
But the latter two are fast disappearing as indiscriminate
colonisation gains alarming momentum. Against this backdrop, for Haryana
policy-makers to propose concretising the remnant of forest cover in
the stretch of the Aravallis running through this arid state is
criminal. Certainly, penal action would be warranted if this is allowed,
in violation of the Forest Conservation Act, 1980, and Wildlife
Protection Act, 1972. Proponents of the reckless scheme argue that the
green cover is not large enough to qualify as a forest. But visionary
administrators, in a region that suffers badly from paucity of green
cover and water, should do their utmost to conserve whatever remains,
rather than destroying it.
Early experiences of enchanted forests, obtained vicariously through
fairytales and Panchtantra, are realised on venturing into the
breathtaking environs of Mangerbani in Faridabad district. Ishani
Dutta’s film, The Sacred Forest, brings it alive, documenting its
sanctity and immense relevance for the present, as much as the awaiting
doom. One learns that the Who’s Who in the country have stakes, with
fragmented land-holdings being sold by individual owners. An ancient
sacred forest, protected by the local Gujjars for over five centuries,
it is self-renewing as the inhabitants of nearby villages still obey
their guru, Gadaria Baba’s directive, never to break a twig, or harm any
living creature. It is as Mr RP Balwan, former Conservator of Forests,
Gurgaon, says, the last Dhau forest in the state. Filmmaker and
naturalist Pradeep Kishen has extensively identified rare species. The
forest harbours itinerant leopards, hyenas, jackals, hares, deer,
mongoose, reptiles, and a vast variety of birds. Conservationists
consider it an irreplaceable biosphere.
with thanks : The Pioneer : LINK for detailed news report.
All ministers to attend largest bhagidari meet
NEW DELHI: With the assembly polls due in 2013, the Sheila Dikshit government has decided to hold its largest-ever bhagidari workshop in the capital from June 26 to collect people's feedback on local governance and its deficiency.
Over 3,500 residents welfare associations have been invited at the eight-day event to be held at Talkatora Stadium from June 26 to July 6. In the past few years, the government had held bhagidari — citizens' partnership in governance — workshops with barely a few hundred RWAs. The last workshop in July 2011 saw participation of around 600 RWAs.
The Congress-led government, which is still recovering from the shocking results of the municipal polls in April, has asked Asian Centre for Organization Research and Development (ACORD), the agency preparing the feedback forms for the workshop, to frame questions that bring out people's expectations from the government and also its deficiencies, sources said.
In a fresh move, Dikshit has asked at least one cabinet minister to attend the workshop everyday. The schedule, giving details of days and districts for each minister, has already been sent to them. The Congress MLAs have also been asked to go to the meet.
The government has also added three more departments — education, social welfare and food and civil supplies — under the purview of the bhagidari policy adopted in 2002. Other authorities like Delhi Jal Board, MCD, PWD, NDMC, Delhi Police and transport, environment and revenue departments will continue to take part in it. The power supplier discoms will be part of the workshop.
According to the ministers' schedule, the workshop for South and Southwest districts will be attended by Kiran Walia, East district by A K Walia, Northeast district by A S Lovely, Northwest district by Rajkumar Chauhan, West district by Ramakant Goswami, North, Central and New Delhi districts by Haroon Yusuf.
Over 3,500 residents welfare associations have been invited at the eight-day event to be held at Talkatora Stadium from June 26 to July 6. In the past few years, the government had held bhagidari — citizens' partnership in governance — workshops with barely a few hundred RWAs. The last workshop in July 2011 saw participation of around 600 RWAs.
The Congress-led government, which is still recovering from the shocking results of the municipal polls in April, has asked Asian Centre for Organization Research and Development (ACORD), the agency preparing the feedback forms for the workshop, to frame questions that bring out people's expectations from the government and also its deficiencies, sources said.
In a fresh move, Dikshit has asked at least one cabinet minister to attend the workshop everyday. The schedule, giving details of days and districts for each minister, has already been sent to them. The Congress MLAs have also been asked to go to the meet.
The government has also added three more departments — education, social welfare and food and civil supplies — under the purview of the bhagidari policy adopted in 2002. Other authorities like Delhi Jal Board, MCD, PWD, NDMC, Delhi Police and transport, environment and revenue departments will continue to take part in it. The power supplier discoms will be part of the workshop.
According to the ministers' schedule, the workshop for South and Southwest districts will be attended by Kiran Walia, East district by A K Walia, Northeast district by A S Lovely, Northwest district by Rajkumar Chauhan, West district by Ramakant Goswami, North, Central and New Delhi districts by Haroon Yusuf.
with thanks : Times of India : LINK
Sunday, June 24, 2012
But why the Power is getting expensive ?
CM says : "Let's face it. Power is
getting expensive and the only way to sort it out would be a tariff
hike. We are waiting for the DERC order to implement it." What you have to say ? Please mail to :
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Power supply hit, brace for dark summer in Delhi
NEW DELHI: Friday signalled a double whammy of low power supply and high demand for the summer: from Thursday-Friday midnight, the National
Hydro Power Corporation stopped supply to Reliance's BSES Rajdhani and
BSES Yamuna discoms, allegedly for payment default, while the capital
notched up its highest-ever power consumption of 5,330MW.
There were power cuts across south Delhi and in parts of central and west Delhi.
CM Sheila Dikshit assured the crisis would be sorted out soon. "Let's face it. Power is getting expensive and the only way to sort it out would be a tariff hike. We are waiting for the DERC order to implement it."
"Whatever is the shortfall from DVC, we will meet through the Bawana plant," the chief minister said. "Thought this will be expensive, we will not let Delhi suffer."
There were power cuts across most of south Delhi and in parts of central and west Delhi. A technical snag in Delhi Transco's 100 MVA transformer in Okhla led to widespread power cuts in Kalkaji, Kailash Colony, Alaknanda, CR Park, Greater Kailash I and Nehru Place among other areas.
Panchsheel, Dwarka and Gulmohar Park too reported power cuts in the afternoon hours. "There was no electricity for close to two hours in the afternoon. The situation was similar on Thursday as well. The inverter could not support the air-conditioners and we had to sweat it out with just a ceiling fan," complained Anjana Kumar, a resident of Kalkaji. A Transco official said the sweltering heat triggered a technical snag that took a few hours to set right.
with thanks : Hindustan Times : LINK for detailed news.
There were power cuts across south Delhi and in parts of central and west Delhi.
CM Sheila Dikshit assured the crisis would be sorted out soon. "Let's face it. Power is getting expensive and the only way to sort it out would be a tariff hike. We are waiting for the DERC order to implement it."
"Whatever is the shortfall from DVC, we will meet through the Bawana plant," the chief minister said. "Thought this will be expensive, we will not let Delhi suffer."
There were power cuts across most of south Delhi and in parts of central and west Delhi. A technical snag in Delhi Transco's 100 MVA transformer in Okhla led to widespread power cuts in Kalkaji, Kailash Colony, Alaknanda, CR Park, Greater Kailash I and Nehru Place among other areas.
Panchsheel, Dwarka and Gulmohar Park too reported power cuts in the afternoon hours. "There was no electricity for close to two hours in the afternoon. The situation was similar on Thursday as well. The inverter could not support the air-conditioners and we had to sweat it out with just a ceiling fan," complained Anjana Kumar, a resident of Kalkaji. A Transco official said the sweltering heat triggered a technical snag that took a few hours to set right.
with thanks : Hindustan Times : LINK for detailed news.
Central data backs Haryana claim on water
On a day the Delhi Jal Board (DJB) continued to claim shortage at the
Haiderpur treatment plant, readings by the Centre’s monitoring agency
have established that Haryana is providing more water to Delhi than the
rated capacity of both the Haiderpur and Wazirabad plants.
A DJB official on Friday said the water level at the Haiderpur treatment plant
remained low, resulting in a shortage of about 15 million gallons per
day (MGD).
On the other hand, the Upper Yamuna River Board (UYRB), the central
agency entrusted with the task of monitoring the flow of water between
the two states, has reported that Haryana is providing more water to
Delhi than its due share.
As per Central Water Commission (CWC) data, on Friday, Delhi received
213.5 MGD water at Haiderpur while the production was pegged at about
202 MGD, said a UYRB official.
with thanks : Hindustan Times : LINK for detailed news.
DJB slams civic agency’s water report
The Delhi Jal Board on Thursday hit back at the North Delhi Municipal
Corporation which had claimed that nearly 50 per cent of water supplied
in its area was contaminated and unfit for drinking.
The Jal board questioned the methodology that the North
Corporation adopted in conducting the tests, saying it didn’t collect
the samples when water was being supplied, but took it from stored
water.
“With a network of more than 16,000 km of water pipeline, on an
average 25 to 30 complaints related to local contamination issues are
received per day, mainly from densely-populated and unplanned areas. DJB
always takes up such complaints on priority and they are immediately
referred to the Quality Control wing, which gets the samples lifted from
the affected pockets and remedial actions are carried out further,” the
DJB said.
The DJB said the corporation “has not carried out joint sampling, in spite of repeated requests”.
Alleging that the water quality survey was done with malafide
intent of raising alarm, the DJB in a statement said: “The gist of the
report is that MCD collected 258 samples from different areas of Delhi,
of which more than 50 per cent samples were claimed to be unfit for
drinking. DJB has not yet received the copy of the report and,
therefore, cannot respond specifically to the issue.”
“DJB has a standard process for testing the quality of drinking water, and the water is tested for physico-chemical and bacteriological parameters. DJB carries out water sample tests by an independent unit headed by Director, Treatment and Quality Control (DTQC), the sample testing unit of DJB,” the statement said.
with thanks : Indian Express : LINK for detailed news.
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Massive Power Cuts in East Delhi from 30th June ?
There was a news in various TV channels that East Delhi may face severe power crisis with massive power cuts from 30th June. The reason being :
As per PPA signed by BYPL with NTPC, BYPL is required to ensure availability of requisite value of Letter of Credit ( LC ),and shall ensure that LC will remain valid for all times during the entire validity of PPA and shall renew the same atleast 30 days before the expiry of its term, each time.
As per PPA signed by BYPL with NTPC, BYPL is required to ensure availability of requisite value of Letter of Credit ( LC ),and shall ensure that LC will remain valid for all times during the entire validity of PPA and shall renew the same atleast 30 days before the expiry of its term, each time.
However, BYPL has failed to maintain the LC for the requisite amount and to extend the validity of the LC for the period as per PPA, and therefore, NTPC shall have the right to regulate & sell BYPL's allocation of Power to the third party ( ies ), at the risk & cost of BYPL.
NTPC has been following up with BYPL for renewal of the LC with validity upto 30.06.2012 failing which NTPC would be constrained to regulate the power supply in line with the provisions of the CERC Regulations on ' Regulation of Power supply 2010'.
As a result there is a fear that once NTPC starts allocation of Power to third parties after 30.06.2012, Entire East Delhi will face massive Power cuts.
We hereby request to the Delhi Govt. & DERC that, they must ensure, that East Delhi gets the proper supply regularly.
We hereby request to the Delhi Govt. & DERC that, they must ensure, that East Delhi gets the proper supply regularly.
B S Vohra
East Delhi RWAs Joint Front
( A Federation of RWAs )
www.RWABhagidari.blogspot.in
www.RWABhagidari.com
Meet with Mayor !
Really
I missed due to Society's compulsion, as I had to brief a lawyer re.
the case coming up to day in RCS.Good round up. I would like to know discreetly what are the grievances he had posed before the Mayor.
Hope
you have since received a copy of the Memo. sent through mail
yesterday. While you could retain one copy, for record, the other one,
kindly take out one and send it to Mayor's attention. Can you e-mail
address of the Mayor so that I could also send one
direct.
Thanks for all the onerous duties but highly appreciable and commendable one, you are performing.
With best wishes and regards,
TK Balu
Secretary/RBECHS/Anand Vihar
Dear Mr Balu,
We too missed you, as well Mr Rajesh Aggarwal, who could not join us due to illhealth of his Sister in law in Bangalore. Inspite of our best efforts, we could not reach Mr Mukesh Ghumman, whose mobile was always out of reach. Anyhow, almost all the members were present in the meeting with Mayor that lasted almost 2 hours. All the RWAs spoke directly to the Mayor and submitted the request letter to her. Your letter will also be forwarded.
Regards
B S Vohra
‘There Are No Full Stops in Delhi’
At the Express Adda held in Mumbai last week, Sheila Dikshit,
Chief Minister of Delhi, not only brought deep insight into big-city
administration for Mumbai — perpetually troubled by traffic snarls and
steep rentals — but also the challenges that India faces over the next
20 years. In a freewheeling conversation with Uday Shankar, CEO of Star
India and Shekhar Gupta, Editor-in-Chief of The Express Group, presented
by Reid & Taylor in association with Olive Bar & Kitchen,
Dikshit candidly admitted that just some years ago, Delhiites dreamed
that the national capital should be a city like Mumbai. Corporate India
listened in awe as she recounted how she overcame her challenges.
Dikshit, 74, passionately in love with Delhi, suggested
that Mumbai could try its hands at the bhagidari model of governance,
with NGOs and resident associations working closely with the state. She
is convinced that big cities can be better managed if split into more
municipalities — a decision Delhi took recently. The two states are
primarily different, she said, but then, India must take the leap and
plan mega-city states that will not just offer better job prospects but
also a superior quality of life
On Delhi
New Delhi has just completed 100 years and, out of those, I have
lived there for 74. I have this identity, affinity and love for Delhi
that very few have. I am not just the CM, I am passionately in love with
Delhi. The 19th century of India belonged to Calcutta, the 20th to
Bombay and the 21st belongs to Delhi. I am proud of the fact that the
Delhi Metro has completed 192 km and, in the next three or four years,
it will be 320 km, moving on towards Gurgaon and Noida. We have both the
advantage and disadvantage of these satellite towns, it has taken a lot
of burden off us but it has also put a lot of burden on us. I shudder
to think what Delhi would have been if it did not have Noida or Gurgaon.
with thanks : INDIAN EXPRESS : LINK for detailed news story.
Power Tariff
It is pity that the Delhi Govt. is playing in the hands of power
companies. Old wires not being replaced. Load increased
arbitrarily. Very poor repair service. No work is done without tips.
Rampart corruption. Even Central Viggilance seems to be helpless. What
will the common man do except revolting against the system?
S.K.
Chandan,
Chairman
RWA/ B3A Block
Janakpuri
Power Tariff
POWER RATES INCREASE IS INEVITABLE WHEN NO AUTHORITY listens and responds to grievances of citizens.NO ONE ANSWERS THE FOLLOWING POINTS MADE TIME IN VARIOUS FORA. I AM REPEATING FOR THE KIND INFORMATION OF ALL THAT :
BADARPUR POWER 100% was meant for delhi and 80% power of dadri plants was for delhi.HOW MUCH WE ARE GETTING.
RAJGHAT AND IP STATIONS HAVE BEEN SCRAPPED BUT DID WE PLAN ADDITIONAL GENERATION.
EVEN BAWANA PLANT CONCEIVED IN EIGHTEES DID NOT COME UP.
So we are dependent on foreign or neighbouring states including NTPC AND HYRO POWER AGENCIES.
THIS
COST ESCALATION IS DUE TO LACK OF ACTION ON THE PART OF GOVERNMENT
AND HENCE GOVERNMENT MUST NOT ONLY BEAR ADDITIONAL BURDEN BUT ALSO
ANSWER ABOVE POINTS.
KK GHEI
Steep power tariff hike likely next month
NEW
DELHI: Get ready to pay more for the power you consume. Delhi's
electricity regulator has confirmed that it would announce new power
tariffs in the first half of July along with a new code spelling out
penalties on distribution companies if they fail to deliver services on
time.
Sources said the tariff revision to be announced by Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission could be more than last year's 22% hike. While north Delhi discom Tata Delhi Power has sought an 18% rise, BSES Rajdhani wants a hike of 20% and BSES Yamuna has asked for a 27% increase in consumer tariffs.
with thanks : Economic Times : LINK
Sources said the tariff revision to be announced by Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission could be more than last year's 22% hike. While north Delhi discom Tata Delhi Power has sought an 18% rise, BSES Rajdhani wants a hike of 20% and BSES Yamuna has asked for a 27% increase in consumer tariffs.
with thanks : Economic Times : LINK
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Massive Power cuts in East Delhi from 30th June expected
BSES has not maintained its LC with NTPC. As a result, NTPC has threatened to cut the Power supply to BSES from 30th June and therefore, massive Power cuts are expected in East Delhi areas from that date.
DERC chief hints at power tariff hike
For a third time in last 10 months, the power tariffs in the national capital are set to burn a hole in consumer’s pocket again.
The Delhi Electricity Regulatory Authority (DERC) chairman, P.D.
Sudhakar, on Tuesday hinted of a power tariff hike from the first week
of July.
Citing the losses of the private power companies (discoms), Mr Sudhakar said that the demands made by the discoms are being reviewed and a result will be out by the end of the this month.
“The BSES Yamuna has demanded the maximum hike of 27.8 per cent, BSES Rajdhani has demanded a hike of 19.8 per cent and Tata Power Limited (former NDPL) has sought a hike of 19.7 per cent in the power tariffs. These companies are suffering losses as the price of coal is going up and power purchase price is higher than the distribution price. Some of these companies has even taken loans to survive,” Mr Sudhakar said.
Citing the losses of the private power companies (discoms), Mr Sudhakar said that the demands made by the discoms are being reviewed and a result will be out by the end of the this month.
“The BSES Yamuna has demanded the maximum hike of 27.8 per cent, BSES Rajdhani has demanded a hike of 19.8 per cent and Tata Power Limited (former NDPL) has sought a hike of 19.7 per cent in the power tariffs. These companies are suffering losses as the price of coal is going up and power purchase price is higher than the distribution price. Some of these companies has even taken loans to survive,” Mr Sudhakar said.
He further said that the demands of these private power companies will be reviewed in this month and a new revised tariff plan may come out by July.
A massive hike of 22 per cent was witnessed in the power tariffs in September 2011; and again in February 2012 a hike of five per cent was declared. The situation worsened as the private discoms sought bailout packages from the government claiming that they are facing huge losses due to the low distribution tariff and higher purchase price.
with thanks : ASIAN AGE : LINK
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
East Delhi RWAs Joint Front met Mayor MCD East
East Delhi RWAs Joint Front ( A Federation of RWAs ), today met, Mayor MCD East Dr. Annapurna Mishra in her office in Udyog Sadan in Patparganj Industrial area & raised various civic issues of East Delhi. Mayor promised that she will personally look into it & resolve. Even though it was a working day, a good number of member RWAs reached the spot on time and we spent over two hours with the Mayor.
Monday, June 18, 2012
Meet the Mayor MCD East : Tomorrow
We have been invited by the Mayor MCD East Dr Annapurna Mishra, tomorrow in her office. Those from East Delhi RWAs Joint Front, who can join us, are requested to confirm immediately by SMS or mail or a call. Plz make two copy's of your request / representation i.e. one for the Mayor and second for the RWABhagidari blog.
Best regards
B S Vohra
East Delhi RWAs Joint Front
( A Federation of RWAs)
www.RWABhagidari.blogspot.in
www.RWABhagidari.com
Saturday, June 16, 2012
Meet with MCD East Mayor has been postponed
The meet with MCD East Mayor has been postponed as she had some other important official programme. A fresh date will be intimated very soon. Inconvenience caused is regretted very much.
Thanks & rgds
B S Vohra
East Delhi RWAs Joint Front
Friday, June 15, 2012
Meet the MCD East Mayor
East Delhi RWAs Joint Front ( A
Federation of RWAs ) & it's member RWAs will meet MCD East Mayor Dr
Annapurna Mishra on 17th June at 5 pm to raise the local issues of
different areas of East Delhi. If you too wanna join us, please feel
free to call us on cell number 9212004471.
Thanks
B S Vohra
Malaria, Dengu Awareness Camp
Shahdara RWA is organising a Malaria, Dengu Awareness Camp on 16th June, Sat, at 10 am at Prajapati Choupal, Doonger mohalla, Shahdara. Please attend.
Rajesh Agarwal
Gen Secy
SRWA
Delhi discoms pitching for 20% tariff increase
Reeling under huge losses, distribution companies in Delhi are
looking for another rise of about 20 per cent in power rates in less
than a year.
There was a 21 per cent rise in rates in September last year, but
despite the increase, discoms, BSES and North Delhi Power Ltd (NDPL),
have accumulated losses of about Rs 11,000 crore in the last three
years.
Reliance group companies BSES Yamuna Power Ltd and BSES
Rajdhani Power Ltd account for around 70 per cent of the power
distribution in Delhi city.
Private discoms were asking for a 50 per cent increase in rates due
to increase in power purchase cost, among other factors. The September
hike came after rates were last revised in 2009.
“We are expecting a hike of 19-21 per cent in power rates in the next
few months. We have asked DERC (Delhi Electricity Regulatory
Commission) to look at all factors of cost. The tariffs have to be
cost-reflective rise so that discoms stop bleeding,” BSES Rajdhani chief
executive officer Gopal Saxena told Business Standard.
Delhi, Haryana battle it out : Hindustan Times
Delhi cries ‘foul’, says Haryana has denied it water for second consecutive day. Haryana dismisses claim, says it supplied promised amount.
NEW DELHI:
As the water supply situation remained more or less the same on
Thursday, the Delhi government has claimed that Haryana’s ‘foul’ act of
curtailing water for the second consecutive day will result in a
shortage of 30 million gallons per day (MGD) at the Wazirabad Treatment
Plant (WTP) .
The shortage is likely to affect supply to west, north, New Delhi and
the Walled City areas on Friday. Haryana, on the other hand, has
rubbished Delhi’s claim and said it supplied the necessary amount of
water.
The situation on Thursday — a day after the Delhi Jal Board (DJB) had
cried hoarse over getting less water — was slightly better off compared
to the previous two days, except for some colonies from west Delhi.
Mahesh Tak from Dwarka sector 10 said, “We are getting water only for about 20-25 minutes, five days a week.”
But other areas were slightly better off. Saroj Rana from Shalimar
Bagh, in northwest Delhi, said, “There was water supply today but it
was less than usual.”
Echoed BS Vohra, president of East Delhi RWA Joint Front, “Several
colonies in east Delhi such as Azad Nagar, Ram Nagar witnessed
disrupted water supply today.”
“This is the second foul (play) by Haryana on waterfront after
curtailment of water for Haiderpur plant resulting in short production
of water by 15 MGD. In all, less production by 45 MGD in Delhi would
leave most of people thirsty,” a government statement said.
Haryana has claimed the pond at the Haidepur WTP that had a
capacity of 425 cusecs got 425 cusecs of water. “The pond at Wazirabad
with a capacity of 210 MGD was filled with 210 MGD,” said Harmail Singh,
engineer-inchief, Haryana Irrigation. “These are entries from DJB’s log
book, checked by our engineers, who went to both Haiderpur and
Wazirabad,” he added.
The areas likely to be affected are: Patel Nagar, Moti Nagar,
Kirti Nagar, Narela, Bawana, Wazirabad, Transport Nagar localities,
areas north of Raj Path and the old Delhi localities.
with thanks : HINDUSTAN TIMES : Link
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Meet the MCD East Mayor
East Delhi RWAs Joint Front ( A Federation of RWAs ) & it's member RWAs will meet MCD East Mayor Dr Annapurna Mishra on 17th June at 5 pm to raise the local issues of different areas of East Delhi. If you too wanna join us, please feel free to call us on cell number 9210463117.
Thanks
B S Vohra
Blood & Eye Donation Camp
Samarpit NGO will organize a BLOOD & EYE DONATION CAMP on 17th june, 2012 at Dr Hedgewar Arogya Sansthan, near Karkardooma court, Delhi - 32. Timings 9.30 am to 2.30 pm.
Conference - World Anti Child Labour Day : CRY
CRY - Child Rights & you, organised a conference on 12th June at India Habitat Centre in connection with the World Anti Child Labour Day. The purpose was to generate awareness amongst people, on the issue of Child Labour. It highlighted the following issues :
Knowledge on laws, schemes and policies related to child labour.
CRY, along with its volunteers, launched the Anti Child Labour Compaign, in the presence of :
Ms. Soha Moitra, Director CRY Dr. Shanti Sinha, Chairperson, NCPCR
Mr B S Vohra, President, East Delhi RWAs Joint Front
Mr P R Meena, IPS, Delhi Police
Ms. Bharti Sharma, Ex CWC Chairperson
Mr Chetan Chauhan, Hindustan Times
The conference was followed by Questions from the audience and later on, a beautiful Play was performed by the students of various professional courses.