Sunday, January 17, 2010

Delhi East Dist. administration












Mr. S.S.Ghonkrokta

Deputy Commissioner (East)
The District is headed by the Deputy Commissioner followed by an Additional District Magistrate (ADM) as second-in-command. The district is divided into 3 subdivisions and one Sub Divisional Magistrate (SDM) is head of each subdivision. Each Subdivision is having revenue and clerical staff for its various functions. For revenue functions each subdivision has Tehsildar, Naib-Tehsildar, Kanungo and Patwaris in that order. For other functions, there is clerical staff. The three subdivisions are-:
1 Preet Vihar
2 Vivek Vihar
3 Gandhi Nagar
Preet Vihar Sub-Division
List of Police Station in Preet Vihar :-
1 Preet Vihar
2 Shakar Pur
3 Pandav Nagar
4 Mandawali
5 New Ashok Nagar
6 Mayur Vihar
7 Kalyan Puri

Vivek Vihar Sub-Division

List of Police Station in Vivek Vihar :-

1 Anand Vihar
2 Farsh Bazar
3 Vivek Vihar

Gandhi Nagar Sub-Division

List of Police Station in Gandhi Nagar :-
1 Geeta Colony
2 Krishana Nagar
3 Gandhi Nagar

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Traffic jam on F Block, Mandir marg, Krishna nagar, Delhi - 110051

The bottle neck on both the ends of the road is the main reason for the traffic jam, noise pollution, air polution & a lot more. Just yesterday, we saw two AMBULANCES struck in between the jam. These two points are :

First : There is a bottle neck at Vaishy Dharam Shala. The traffic from the 60' road behind is forced to enter the 40' road causing bottleneck & traffic jam from Vaishay Dharamshala onwards.

Second : There is another bottle neck on the same road at Happy School crossing. Traffic from the 60' main road enters the 40' road and hence causes the bottle neck & traffic jam.

The unauthorised parking of cars on the road adds fuel to the fire.

Another main reason is the Intersection at Road number 57 : The intersection of F Block, Mandir marg at Road number 57 is badly controlled by the Traffic police. When enquired, the reply is that there is not enough staff. As a result the uncontrolled movement of vehicles causes a lot of problem even when the traffic lights are on.

We again request to the ACP Traffic to please look into the matter.

B S Vohra
for
RWA - Krishna Nagar Welfare Society

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Traffic Jam on F Block, Mandir marg, Krishna Nagar

Sir,

One of the major factors that contribute leadingly to these jams is that the area available for use by pedestrians is encroached by shops and major part of the road( by lanes) is used to park the vehicles of customers who are coming to these shops a special mention of eateries on the main road of F block...Need some urgent steps to be taken to curb this menace!!!

Vikas

No time bar for taking a second refill cylinder

Most of Gas distributors do not book the cylinder before a periodd of say more than n 20 days after the cylinder has been supplied. But there is no such bar. Through a RTI Application I have confirmed from the Oil Companies. as details below.

On 14th Nov.2009 I filed a RTI Application with Various Oil Companies to which I have received following reply:

Q:-Copy of rules for refilling of Gas Cylinder both for domestic & Commercial specifying the time gap between receipt of filled up Gas Cylinder and Re-booking of refill.

INDIA OIL COPORATION LTD Sector 19 A Chandigarh through PIO cum-Dy. Gen Manager (LPG) vide Letter NO.PSO/LPG/RTI dated 16th Dec.2009 informed as under :

Refill can be booked as and when required by a customer to meet his/her genuine requirement of LPG for domestic cooking purpose. No time gap has been specified between the date of supply of a domestic LPG cylinder and the date for booking of the next refill. The same is also true for commercial LPG supplies

HINDUSTAN PETROLEUM CORPORATION LIMITED lpg Regional Office at Rohtak Road Jind-126012 through Chief Regional Manager cum CPIO Jind LPG RO Letter NO.LPG/SM/RTI dated 12.12.2009 informed as under :

There is no time bar taking refill cylinder. However it should be used for Domestic cooking by genuine domestic customer. There is no time bar for Non Domestic refill.

R K Garg

Submitted by : Mr. Ajith via Mr. Rejimon ; with thanks : source : http://www.rtiindia.org/forum/40223-no-time-bar-refill-gas-cylinder.html

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Friday, January 15, 2010

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RTI - for extracting right information

RTI is very Powerful tool that one can be use to get informatin and correct the dirty system or system misuse. Its just cost Rs. 10/. RTIINDIA.ORG has many such informations. Instead of going to argument on various issues like these with service provider, we must get real information on the proce to correct. Use RTI..

submitted by Mr. Ajith via Rejimon

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Ready to pay 70% more for power?

It is now official. The Capital’s power distribution companies have sought up to a 70% increase in power tariff.

In the annual document called Aggregate Revenue Requirement (ARR) submitted to the Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission (DERC), the discoms have shown humungous revenue gaps, which, if approved, will be passed on to consumers next year and will cause a sharp spike in the cost of consumption.

Going by the ARR calculations, BSES Rajdhani (BRPL), the biggest discom, has sought around a 69 per cent increase, while its cousin, BSES Yamuna (BYPL), the smallest commercial discom, has pitched for around a 60 per cent hike.

Both the discoms are controlled by Anil Ambani's Reliance. The Tata-backed North Delhi Power Limited (NDPL) has asked for 52 per cent increase in tariff.

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with thanks : source : http://www.hindustantimes.com/rssfeed/newdelhi/Ready-to-pay-70-more-for-power/Article1-497560.aspx

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New maternity ward at GTB

Sharing beds may be the norm at the 135-bed Gynaecology and Obstetrics Ward at Guru Teg Bahadur (GTB) Hospital, Dilshad Garden, but the status quo is all set to change.

"A 300-bed mother and child health centre combining gynaecology and obstetrics and paediatric departments will be ready by June," said medical superintendent Dr U.C. Verma.

Verma says there is little the hospital can do about the bed-sharing, as everyone who needs treatment has to be accomodated.

“GTB Hospital hospital is a tertiary health centre and ideally only emergencies and referrals should come to us but this does not happen. We are forced to admit even normal delivery cases as we cannot turn away anyone,” said Dr Verma.

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with thanks : source : http://www.hindustantimes.com/rssfeed/newdelhi/New-maternity-ward-at-GTB/Article1-497574.aspx

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Noise norms: cops can stop the music on their own

To get your neighbour to stop playing loud music late at night, you no longer need incur his lifelong hostility by complaining to the police.

Contrary to previous norms, the new noise pollution rules made by the environment ministry make it the police’s duty to stop loud noises after 10 p.m. — even if no one has complained.

The Noise Pollution (Regulation and Control) Amendment Rules notified on Monday empowers district administration and police to suo moto stop sources of noise pollution.

Incorporating various earlier directions by the Supreme Court, the new norms set the permissible noise level at no more than five decibels between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. Five decibels is the moderate volume of sound from your television.

For just 15 days, at the peak of the marriage and festival season, two extra hours of noisy merrymaking will be allowed — up to midnight. “It’s a small step in making our cities less noisy,” said Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh.

with thanks : source : http://www.hindustantimes.com/rssfeed/newdelhi/Noise-norms-cops-can-stop-the-music-on-their-own/Article1-497609.aspx

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Thursday, January 14, 2010

Message from : Mr. T P S Oberoi, Welfare Association, Hari Nagar, New Delhi - 58

My dear Vohra Sahib,

Let me take the opportunity of congratulating you at the first instance for the blogspot initiative to benefit the Delhi based RWAs and then also thanking you for the Lohri Greetings. Makar Sankranti and Lohri in this New Year 2010 will give us boost in taking up our common problems with the Civic Agencies and Delhi/Central Govt. Departments/Ministries.

Where is your office and will you also be arranging interactive sessions for the West Zone based RWAs to build pressure on common issues?

With warm person regards,

TPS OBEROI
Vice-President, WELFARE ASSOCIATION 'G' BLOCK HARI NAGAR(REGD)
WZ-208, ST.15, G BLOCK, HARI NAGAR, NEW DELHI-110058

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Water meter's must be replaced by the MCD

Sometime in mid-eighties MCD had floated a scheme advising users to adopt MCD meters against a specified fee, under which MCD was resposible for working and mintainance of such meters. Many had subscribed , but MCD had not cared to repair/change nonworking faulty meters. They have been billing on average basis. I had also appraoched MCD to replace the meter soon it had stopped working, but they advised me to get it replaced at my own cost or let the status continue. Eversince the MCD has issued ultimatum to rectify faulty meters i and many like me have filed written request to replace the meter since it was provided by MCD under the scheme. It is requested RWABhagidari should take up the matter with MCD and pressurise them to honour the contract.

Thanks

S N Malik