Saturday, March 6, 2010

Free hospital beds: 384 of 504 vacant



If Admitted, Poor Patients Neglected


New Delhi: After a brief reprieve in the wake of the Delhi High Court order that fined Indraprastha Apollo Hospital for not admitting enough patients in the mandatory free beds, such beds in city’s private hospitals that got land at subsidised rates continue to go a-begging.

Of the 504 such beds available in Delhi, 384 were vacant on Wednesday afternoon. Many like Batra, Escorts and Jaipur
Golden hospitals had not even bothered to report the status to the government as they are supposed to do on a daily basis, with the result that the number of occupied beds is taken by the health department as vacant. This is as per a stated policy. The state health department, meanwhile, is fighting about 25 cases against various hospitals on the issue. The HC order on Apollo had been stayed by the Supreme Court sometimes back.

Sample this. All 20 beds in Dharamshila Hospital and Research Centre are vacant, as are all 11 in Rockland and Flt Lt Rajan Dhall Hospital each, 39 of 42 in Venu Eye Institute and Research Centre, 10 of 11 in Pushpawati Singhania research Institute. Escorts and Jaipur Golden have 26 free beds each, Batra has 50, Max Devki Devi Heart and Vascular Institute has 19. All these beds have been classified as vacant on the assumption that the hospital would have reported if there was something to report, said a senior health official.

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No more missing deadlines: from April 1, babus pay penalty for delayed services

The Delhi government is set to start a pilot project for its service-level agreements (SLAs) to bring more accountability in its public dealings from April 1.
The concept is an initiative by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, and Delhi will be the first off the block to implement it -- through its integrated services portal ‘Jeevan’.
As part of the initiative, it will be mandatory for each department in the Delhi government to adhere to SLAs of the government and deliver services within a deadline. Significantly, the official concerned would be penalised if delivery of a service shoots past the deadline.
The government will begin with nine services for now, Delhi’s IT Secretary Savitur Prasad said. While the basic framework for Jeevan is already in place, the government is also looking at keeping track of the status of these services provided online.
“Jeevan is already functioning through its 260 kiosks in the city,” Prasad said. “We have an internal system of tracking the status of services provided by various departments. This will now be digitised and accessed online.”
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Tabs On Power Cuts, Power Discoms Will Now Have To List The Duration of Outages In Electricity Bills

POWER companies in the Capital will now have to mention the duration of outages every month in your electricity bill.
The Capital's power regulator, the Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission ( DERC), has created a new format for the monthly bills that all power companies will have to follow.
The new feature in the monthly bills comes after the city's biggest power supplier, the BSES Rajdhani Power Limited ( BRPL), was found to have under- reported the duration of power cuts last June.
" Listing the duration of power cuts in electricity bills will provide greater transparency and alert the consumers in case the outages have been under- reported," said a senior DERC official.
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MCD Not interested in collecting Property Tax

MCD confirms encroachment in Madhuban – Universal Public School, Preet Vihar,

Dear Shri Tarun Khanna,
Delhi

Sir,

I am humbly reproducing certain order / information which pertain to the above said school located in Preet Vihar, New Delhi – 110092. You had kindly flashed problems of encroachments in Preet Vihar – Madhuban on front page as well as it continued on another page in your esteemed paper. This has caused tremors in MCD Circles. The residents had welcome and see it as the results of a struggle spend over 6 years. We humbly submit that MCD and Delhi Administration failed to honour and implement the orders of Public Grievance Commission, made contradictory reports to Hon’ble Lt. Governor, in response to the reference on the Hon’ble MLA Shri Nasib Singh. DDA Chief Engineer, Office admitted of encroachment by Universal Public School on public road of Madhuban. This report was sent after site inspection. However, on a second reference and under pressure from various quarters, a contradictory report was sent. We are indebted to you and Central Information Commissioner for bringing out the hidden information regarding this school. It is revealed that though the lay out plans and the building plans were approved in 90s but the school applied for completion certificate in 2007. Due to violations which were not compoundable, the completion certificate was not granted and their completion plans was REJECTED. It is also worthwhile to bring it on record that the original allotment to school was met for primary school. Obviously the land was allotted at dirt cheap price. Thereafter, the school was converted to other activities contravening terms of allotment. MCD and DDA failed to Act. Needs confirmation if property tax was recovered as per actual construction.

On one hand poor citizens of Delhi are sought to cough of more property tax and on the other hand MCD is failing to collect their legitimate dues from such institutes. MCD is also failing to collect the Property Tax from the shops which have been sub-divided. This needs to be seen whether such conversion are permissible under law and if so whether any conversion charges are required to be recovered.

I once again humbly request you to kindly cover the above views at the earliest in your esteemed newspaper.

With regards,
Thanking you,
Yours faithfully,

KK GHEI
A-78, Madhuban,
Delhi-110092
Phone: 9811868133
Email: kkghei@ffisindia.com
6th March, 2010

Friday, March 5, 2010

Power tariff likely to rise by 20%

With what seems to be inevitable in this `age of inflation,' power tariff across the country including the national Capital is likely to rise by about 20 per cent. The Thirteenth Finance Commission (TFC) report tabled in Parliament last week has strongly recommended a substantial hike in power tariff structure across the country including Delhi which may see a hike of 15 per cent. The report states that a 7-19 per cent tariff hike is essential to ensure "sustainability and growth of the electricity distribution system."
The TFC report tabled on February 25 has favoured upward revision of power tariff by all state power distribution utilities to prevent them from adversely impacting the finances of states.
The report further said that the tariff increase should be accompanied by enhancement of operating efficiencies of utilities and reduction in overall transmission and distribution losses. "Absence of timely tariff increases has increased the gap and has impaired utility operations further. Some states have not raised tariffs for the past eight to nine years in spite of increasing deficits," the report says.
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MCD To Upload Park Schedule On Website

Thanks to an application under the Right to Information (RTI) by a Residents' Welfare Association in south Delhi, the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) has decided to put up on its website broad work schedule regarding horticulture works for its parks across the city.
Frustrated with the contin- ued poor or nil maintenance of two parks in their colony, res- idents of Panchsheel Enclave filed an RTI with the MCD.
Senior Advocate Rajiv Dutta, also the vice president of the Panchsheel Enclave Residents Welfare Association Block A & A1, said, "We asked them various questions relat- ed to the upkeep of the parks."
These included sanctioned strength and actual number of employees at the park, their duty charts, record of main- tenance activity and pre- scribed schedule of the super- visory officer to inspect the parks.
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The Railway Board Employees’ Cooperative Housing Society Ltd. Anand Vihar,

Delhi -110092, would submit the following Grievances / Problems for redressal :

It is confirmed/assured that all the issues raised herein have been brought to notice of authorities/officials concerned time and again and no tangible/perceptible results have been achieved. It may be added that these problems have also been brought to the personal notice of the ‘elected representatives’ of this area, with little result. Hence albeit we are constrained but compelled to bring them to the notice of the authorities at the highest level with an avowed hope that they will receive due attention and remedial action taken at the earliest and the Society is kept informed.

Service lanes: The service lanes were last laid about 10 years back. Thereafter the various ‘service providers’ like Airtel, Tata, IGL, Reliance etc. brought the condition from bad to worse by digging the lanes for laying of cables etc. Thus these lanes are now in a very bad condition. Hence need to re-laid immediately, well before the onset of ensuing monsoon.

Cleaning of sewerage: The sewerage lines have not been cleaned for a very long time. During the intervening period, a lot of ‘kachra’ has accumulated therein and water flow has come to a halt. As a result various manholes are over flowing. Besides, the condition has become most unhygienic and giving bad smell, providing a fertile ground for breeding of mosquitoes and their adverse menace! At a couple of places manholes are also missing which may cause danger to the passersby at any time.

Replacement of water pipelines: The water pipe lines were laid in the colony about 30 years back. Since then a larger number of houses/flats as well as population in the colony have increased manifold. Added, the pipelines are also worn out with the passage of time, leading to blockade and seepage. The pipelines have outlived their prescribed normal life. Hence these lines demand replacement with new ones with a wider gauge, so that the flow of water could become smooth and cater to the bare minimum requirements of the residents.

Cleaning of storm water drains: These drains had not been cleaned, since laid a few years back. Since no proper slope for the flow of water from inside the colony to the main drains, the water has got accumulated below the concrete covers spread over the drains becoming a fertile breeding ground for mosquitoes besides giving fouling smell. The Society had insisted at the time of construction itself to provide proper slope and punch the concrete base at different places so that the water could seep through the holes to the ground, which will also incidentally useful for ‘water harvesting’ purpose! Added, certain portions particularly at the curves, the drains have not been covered at all leading to attendant problems being faced by residents. The storm water drainage laid in the colony has not been properly connected with the main drainage system so far in front of the main gate of the colony.

Encroachment of back lanes – from D-15 to D-30 and C-17 to C-26: The back/service lanes have been provided by this Society for the purpose for which they are intended to at an enormous cost borne by the Society. However, the residents of Jagriti Enclave who fall behind the service lanes of Anand Vihar have unauthorizedly encroached upon them providing doors at their back side facing the service lanes and connected their sewerage etc. to the sewerage lines provided for Anand Vihar residents. The encroachment is unlawful and not provided for in their approved/authorized map. This is also causing serious civic and security risks and being misused by the residents of Jagriti Enclave for various purposes, including ‘letting out’ the back side portions! This is required to be attended to on priority.

Maintenance of parks: Although sufficient number of parks exist in the colony, they are not attended to periodically and properly by the ‘mallies’ provided for, without greasing their palms! While most of the parks have been provided with ‘submersible pump’, one of the parks has unfortunately been left out (opposite to D-27/28/29 on one side and D-83-85 on the other). The Society has time and again pleaded with the authorities concerned including the ‘elected representatives’ over the last 3 long years, but still not provided for. How can you expect – clean and green place. Consequently, the plants and trees are dying and withering away and the entire park is always dirty, as it is not cleaned at all!

Overhead tank : The O.H. tank was constructed in 1976, as required by the authorities, for supply of water to Anand Vihar and a few adjoining colonies. Its entire cost (land and construction) was borne by the Society. But with the change in policy of the local Govt. the OH tank got constructed at a sizeable cost and labour remains disused and has become a monument/landmark of the colony! With the passage of time wide cracks in the tank have occurred and may cause danger at any point of time! The Society had time and again pleaded with the authorities concerned to demolish it and construct an underground tank at the same place, but not heeded to. The land belongs to the Society, as they had spent the money towards cost of land, development and construction of the OH tank etc. but forcibly occupied by the DJB. The Society wishes to make proper and profitable use of the same, as it is situated in a vantage point on the 80’ road running between D and C/B Blocks of the colony. It has also been suggested that the “Jeevan Centres” opened by the local Govt. under the “Bhagidari scheme”, presently located at an innocuous place (not known even to the residents, as it is located in the farther most of the colony in D block) should be shifted to this central place, where sufficient/plenty of space is available, but not heeded to so far!

Community Centre: In the scheme of providing various facilities to the residents, the DDA had allotted a plot (measuring 1360 sq.mt.) for the purpose of ‘Community Hall-cum- office’. This was allotted to the Society by DDA in 1989; physical possession taken over in 1992; constructed boundary wall and gates, a toilet etc. and paying lease rent and property tax regularly. After prolonged correspondence and personal meetings etc. at various levels with the DDA, the latter had finally agreed (in August, 2008) to “construct the Community Hall and the Society will be allowed to use the same, as per the policy followed by the Engineering Department and the Engineering Department has been directed by the competent authority to take it upon priority”. It is now learnt that the Engineering Dept. have prepared the drawing for construction of the Hall and provided for requisite funds thereto during the current year. Final execution is awaited. However, the Society despite its efforts have not so far been informed of the ‘terms and conditions’ of its usage etc. The Society would like to be advised on this matter urgently before execution of the task so that the members of the Society could be apprised of the same.

Payment of Property Taxes :It is a pity that while the residents are always ready to pay the ‘property tax’ in the beginning of the financial year itself i.e. April or say May each year, the MCD Property Tax office is always sloth on this issue. Despite regularly contacting them for making available requisite number of appropriate forms for payment, the Society is always, year after year, facing the problem of not making available the required number of forms, which at least about 1000 in number, as the colony is presently having over 1200 residential units. As a ‘charity’, they make available a few forms and expect the Society to xerox them to make them available to residents! Can’t the MCD afford to make sufficient number of forms to the Society on time and well in advance to meet our requirements and if necessary charge for the same. Why should we beg time and again for the same? Moreover, we had been requesting them to arrange a ‘camp’ for the purpose in the colony itself, where we could assure to provide necessary facilities/assistance etc. well in advance, so that sizeable amount of collection could be made at one stroke and at one place, without any hassle, particularly for the senior citizens who are in abundance in this colony, in particular! This is being brought to notice well in advance, so that the Society does not face the same problems which they had been facing all through, in the past few years. In fact, last year after repeated beckoning, the Society conducted the camp so successfully, which was highly appreciated by all and even the neighbouring societies took advantage of this camp facility! The Society assures to extend all assistance for the purpose to make a resounding success, surpassing the last year record!Justify Full


T.K. Balu, Hony. Secretary, Rly.Board Employees’ Cooperative Housing Ltd., Anand Vihar, Delhi-110092. E-mail: baluteekay@yahoo.com

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Traffic regulations and Peak Hours holiday

Today, around 6.30pm i was on service lane along Vikas Marg on Shakarpur side. Cars, scooters were parked on both side of service road. I talked to traffic constable on intersectionof Vikas Marg and Patparganj Road. He said.." Senior officers have directed us not to challan vehicles during peak hours."

I said.." But question is not of challans. Question is of parking and free flow of traffic.If traffic is not controlled during peak hours, what is the point of traffic control during off peak hours." I humbly submit, now they have plenty of motorcycle born traffic controllers. Why traffic intersections like above are kept not manned or controlled when every one knows voulme is very heavy on this intersection.

I also understand that order to install CCTVS was placed but the agency did not start the giving..giving rise to all sorts of unhealthy pracitces. Why even lines cannot be painted to keep traffic parking disciplined. I furhtersubmit, why seniors cannot adopt such locations and come out of their offices during morning and evening peak hours.

It will be helpful to curb crimes. Common Wealth games are nearing. It is necessary to put our act togather.

K.K.GHEI

shortage of DTC bus service on route 611 and 398

We would like to draw your attention that on route Nos.611 & 398 there is acute shortage of service from Mayur Vihar Phase III to Dhaula Kuan, particularly in the morning hours between 6 AM and 10 AM.
We have registered many complaints with DTC complaint cell, PG cell for Chief Minister & Aapki Sunwai seeking to sort out this problem of the common man in the area who has no other means of transport. This shortage has taken crippling proportion in the past several months.
It is very surprising that buses coming from East Vinod Nagar Depot or elsewhere are not meant for these routes in the morning hours. On the other hand, there are plenty of buses ply on route no.211 (Phase-3 to Mori gate)& 493 from Mayur Vihar to Nehru Place .
We are fed up commuters who are forced to wait 1-2 hours for DTC services, and finally depend on three-wheelers and private buses to reach our offices. After increase in the bus fare it has become unviable to do the break journey as it will rob our pockets irreparably. We will end up spending Rs 25-35 instead of Rs.15 for the break journey. Now, we the public are preparing to take the matter to the media so that everybody understands the situation we are in.
The DTC Time Keeper posted at the bus stand in Mayur Vihar Phase III is on leave most of the days. When available he is most uncooperative and not even willing to listen genuine hardship faced by poor commuters of the area.
It is our, Mayur Vihar phase-3 resident’s, earnest request to you to kindly look into the matter personally and do the needful and get us sufficient buses in these routes at least in the morning hours (6 am to 10 am) for the service class.
We doubt that due to the threatening from the private/blueline bus operators, DTC drivers are not willing to take this route from the Vinod nagar depot. It may also be possible that the private/blueline operators are used to pay bribe to the depot managers for not to issue any bus in these routes during the morning hours.
Murali
Mayur Vihar Phase-3
Delhi-96

जाम से परेशान आरडब्ल्यूए फेडरेशन डीसी टै्रफिक से मिला

पूर्वी दिल्ली, जागरण संवाददाता : पूर्वी दिल्ली में यातायात की अव्यवस्था ने लोगों का जीना मुहाल कर रखा है। इलाके में व्यावसायिक वाहनों की आवाजाही काफी बढ़ गई है, जहां नो एंट्री है, वहां से भी धड़ल्ले से वाहनों का आवागमन हो रहा है। इन्हीं मामलों को लेकर पूर्वी जिले के आरडब्ल्यूए फेडरेशन के प्रतिनिधिमंडल ने यातायात पुलिस उपायुक्त (ईस्ट) शरद कुमार सिन्हा से मुलाकात की। पुलिस उपायुक्त ने लोगों को यहां की समस्याओं को दूर करने का भरोसा दिलाया है। प्रतिनिधिमंडल में अनिल वाजपेयी, ललित मोहन शर्मा, एनएच. जैदी, आरएन संत, वीएन. बाली, टीसी राठौर, मीरा सब्बरवाल और राकेश गुप्ता आदि शामिल थे। इनका कहना था रिहायशी इलाकों में व्यावसायिक वाहनों की गतिविधियां काफी बढ़ गई हैं। झील स्कूटर मार्केट से लेकर छाछी बिल्डिंग, कृष्णा नगर के बीच स्थित सतनाम रोड काफी समय से वन वे है, पर यह सिर्फ कागजों में है। इस बारे में लोगों को जानकारी ही नहीं है और यहां टू वे वाहन चलते रहते हैं। जिससे यहां जाम की स्थिति बनी रहती है। विश्वास नगर में साठ फुटा रोड पर ट्रकों की भारी संख्या में आवाजाही रहती है। ये वाहन सड़क के किनारे ही पार्क किए जाते हैं। आजाद नगर लालबत्ती से रघुवरपुरा तक व्यावसायिक वाहनों की नो एंट्री है, लेकिन इन पर अंकुश नहीं है। यहां यातायात पुलिसकर्मी कभी नजर ही नहीं आते हैं। पुलिस उपायुक्त ने इन समस्याओं को शीघ्र दूर करवाने का भरोसा दिलाया।
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