Thursday, February 4, 2010
Mayur Vihar - 1 news on Dainik Jagran City Plus
Mayur Vihar - 1 news referred by Mr. Jeet Kumar & Dr. V. Srinivasan, published in Dainik Jagran City Plus, Dated January 31st, 2010.
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Friday, January 29, 2010
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Mr. Jeet Kumar from Pocket-3, Mayur Vihar-1. Delhi-110091
Now after app 29-30 years the condition of our so called Rain water OPEN Drains on both the sides of our flats remaining same reminds me of Mohan-jo-daro and Harrapa civilization open drain system.
We have been meeting through our RWA to our Councilors, MLAs, MCD offices and officers to get the drains COVERED with a FLOw ; the only reply / answer from MCD officers is " All such drains shall remain open only " as there is no law or provision in MCD to have it covered in Trans Yamuna in Trilokpuri and our flats are DDA flats Trilokpuri in the record, " what is there in the name"
( Mayur Vihar Pocket-3 Phase-1)?
Will any one come forward to give a logistic reply to the residents as to why we are made to live under such useless, dirty, sick conditions?
Let us have an open discussions / meetings on the spot in our Pocket-3 Mayur Vihar-1 with any civic authority to solve this problem.
Jeet Kumar
16-A/3, Mayur Vihar, Phase - 1, Delhi-110091, Tel. 22713117
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Dr. V.Srinivasan from Pocket-1, Mayur Vihar-1, Delhi-110091
This is to bring to your and the concerned authorities’ notice the appalling state of civic infrastructure in the national capital of India.
We have been living in the colony named Mayur Vihar-1, Pocket-1 for the last 20 years. This is concerning our block of houses from 13-16( applicable to nearby blocks also).
Here there are two drains on either side of the houses that are perpetually full of stagnant, dirty water. One can, on any day see thousands of mosquitoes breeding on the surface in broad daylight. This drain is meant for rain water which is only seasonal. Once upon a time it used to be dry now due to some faulty road engineering (somewhere!) there is no outlet for the water to drain consequently the stagnant water breeds mosquitoes and emanates foul smell. This season the houses have been swarmed by mosquitoes leading to mosquito borne diseases.
On a personal note I am a medical practitioner working in this area for many years. I am down with malaria and missing my pledged duty of seeing suffering citizens. In this year 2010 if this is the condition of our civil engineering skills where drains do not drain and we consciously breed vectors to spread disease, our dream of becoming a global power (super!!) at the end of the decade will remain wishful thinking.
P.S This condition persists despite numerous complaints to local municipal councilor and efforts of the local RWA. This problem has also been highlighted in the respected local citizen newspaper The Mayur Infomail.
I append the appalling state in picture form attached with the mail.
Dr V.Srinivasan
15-A, Pocket-1
Mayur Vihar-1
Delhi-110091
sudiyer35@gmail.com