Monday, March 8, 2010

Prostate Disease awareness programme : KNWS

Prostate Disease awareness programme is an awareness compaign launched by Urological Society of India. Dr. Narmada Prasad Gupta, HOD, AIIMS Urological Dept., is the President of the society. Krishna nagar welfare society arranged a Lecture for Educating the General public about this disease, in which Dr. Anil Goyal, explained in depth about the symptoms & impact of the prostatic problem.















The most common problem being faced by men above 40 is the enlargement of Prostate gland. It is being said that 17% of males above 50 years & 35% of males above 70 years have prostatic symptoms. The symptoms include Freequent urination especially at nights, No control on urination, Less than normal flow of urine or weak urinary stream, Terminal dribbling, etc. It can be controlled by medicines or by an operation normally known as Gadood operation. If not treated on time, it can turn into CA Prostate i.e. Prostate cancer, which is the fourth most common cancer all over the world. Therefore, everyone who has symptoms of prostatic problem must immediately contact a Urologist.
















Another Lecture by Dr. Anil Goyal is being arranged by the RWABhagidari Blog for educating the public about this disease & a camp for routine check up is also being organised very soon. Details of the lecture will be intimated through this blog as well by posters.

You can also contact us if you wish to attend the lecture & the camp.
You can mail us on our E mail ID : rwabhagidari@yahoo.in

B S Vohra
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Sunday, March 7, 2010

Vice President, Madhuvan RWA

Today I have been unanimously elected VICE PRESIDENT of Madhuvan RWA. I pledge to add weight of association behind ur effort.

K K Ghei

Heavy commercial traffic in B Block, Priyadarshini vihar

The residents of B-Block of Priyadarshini Vihar have been suffering from a heavy commercial traffic on a colony's inner lanes. This lane between Gate No.B-1 and B-2 is, although 30' wide, the working space is hardly 20', and is located just parallel to a newly constructed over 10 ft. wide 4-lane main highway on the Khureji nallah, called dis-used canal.
When this road was not constructed, the politicians and the bureaucrats had given assurances that once the road was ready, the woes of our residents would be over. This road is functional for over two years now, and the RWA and the residents have met with the area MLA, who is also a senior minister in the Delhi Government; the area Councillor, and the Traffic Police right up to the Joint Commissioner level, a number of times, but the problems of the residents remain unresolved. The traffic is so much used to using this lane as a convenient short-cut to and from their destinations, that they start fighting with the residents who try to stop them. Traffic james on this hardly 100 meter long lane, is common. High speed and honking by vehicles prohibit the children and the elderly people to even come out of their own houses.

The ACP (Traffic) has been requested several times to provide two constables for peak hours to divert the traffic on to the dis-used canal road, particularly the tractor-trolleys, mini trucks, mini buses, buffalo-driven buggies and other commercial vehicles, during peak hours. No one listens and the residents living on that lane, including over 20 senior citizens, continue to suffer this trauma.
Ram Gupta
General Secretary
Priyadarshini Vihar RWA

Delhi Jal Board now tapping foreign firms for water meters

NEW DELHI: Unable to procure water meters from the domestic market, the Delhi Jal Board is now tapping foreign companies for supplying the measuring device. And if the negotiations under way are successful, consumers in the city could soon boast of water meters made in Europe.
The Jal Board has been enforcing the use of meters to check its spiralling financial losses. In the absence of functional meters most domestic connections were being billed at a flat rate of 20 kilolitres per month.
“The old practice resulted in severe losses and the Jal Board decided to press for the mandatory use of water meters,” said a senior official.
The Jal Board and consumers are, however, in a fix since the companies that manufacture the meters are unable to cope with the heavy demand. The deadline for installation of new meters has been extended twice over from December 31 in 2009 to January 31 and now to March 31.
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Traffic Helpline : Your Call Can Make A Difference




















With thanks : source : Times of India

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Inter active sessions are a must

RWAS JOINT FRONT has been conducting meetings with DERC,BSES and honourable CM of Delhi from time to time. The front is a platform for participation of all RWAS OF SOUTH,WEST,NORTH and to some extent East Delhi. About four years ago at the initiative of front our dear CM had called meeting on electricity electronic meters. Besides others, FROM EAST DELHI Sarv shri SR SANGAR, GB SINGH and my self were present. Yesterday, the meeting was held at SAFDARJUNG CLUB, NEW DELHI. Very important points on issues like electricity, water bills, unauthorised guest houses etc etc were made. I in my personal capacity and as a humble social worker feel that trans Yamuna colonies are lacking in such joint ventures. Can any body suggest how to go about it.

K.K. GHEI
A-78 MADHUVAN NEW DELHI 110092
Mobile 9811 866 133

Saturday, March 6, 2010

No case for tarrif hike.. BSES

The news flashed tariff hike (20% or more) is applicable to State Electricity Boards as despite rise in input rates, the tariff did not see any hike. Please note... No tariff hike is possible without state consent.

DVB or DESU were sailing in the same boat for a couple of years. But with BSES the situation is entirely different, they seek hike every year. Since privatisation, tariff has seen hike many times. The performance parameters or implementation of DERC ORDERS needs to be examined.

This point i am going to amplify during DERC HEARINGS ON 10th March 2010. Unfortunately except our dear Sharma ji there is no input from any quarter. Tariff hike SHALL affect every body...rich..middle class and poor. In case we are public spirited persons...we should have voiced our concerns.

I once again plead... please come forward...do your best...least we are caught napping.

kk ghei mobile 9811 868 133
A-78 Madhuvan New Delhi 110092

Deputy Commissioner issued notice for refusing information under RTI

In the first such case of its kind facing the Delhi Government, Information Commissioner Shailesh Gandhi has issued a show cause notice to a Deputy Commissioner seeking his explanation in a case of “dereliction of duty.”
In the order issued on Friday, which came in a case of short-listing non-government organisations for a Bhagidari project, the Information Commissioner has directed the First Appellant Authority and Deputy Commissioner (Central District) Akash Mahopatra, to send his explanation to the Commission before March 30 on “why the Commission should not recommend disciplinary action against him for dereliction of duty.”
The order assumes significance as disciplinary action is resorted to as a measure of last resort and fines up to Rs.25,000 are first imposed against officials.
In the immediate case, the appellant, Abha, a resident of Pushp Vihar, had in August 2009 sought information on the role of a district project officer, Sangeet Gaur, in the selection of non-government organisations. She had also asked of the office of the Deputy Commissioner if it had received any complaints against the DPO’s alleged corrupt activities and if so had demanded copies of the complaints. Also, she had asked if any complaints had been received then what action was taken. To this the Public Information Officer had replied that the query was “not applicable.”
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Message from Dr. Grover, Delhi State Cancer Institute

Dear Mr Vohra,

I have viewed the link and I would profusely like to thank you for continuing to repose your trust in DSCI. Such feelings certainly provide further boost to our motivation and commitments.

Given the opportunity, I am sure we shall be able to set up a chain of DSCIs in Delhi as well as in other parts of our country, which all shall function with same zeal, dedication and sincerity in true letter and spirit, to provide relief to the thousands and millions of our patients suffering from cancer.

We are already working on such plans to cover the population of entire Delhi at the first instance, by providing even better facilities through two or three more such DSCIs in other regions of Delhi near to the door steps of our people with an absolutely professional but totally non-commercial approach. I am quite hopeful that we shall be able to achieve this goal very soon and trust and inspiration from well-wishers like you provides further stimulus to us to reach our goals much faster.

Thanking you once again and with best regards;

Dr RK Grover
DIRECTOR,
Delhi State Cancer Institute

AND
DIRECTOR,
Institute of Human Behaviour & Allied Sciences
Dilshad Garden, Delhi 110 095 (INDIA)
Website: www.dsci.nic.in
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Private hospitals Vs. Govt. hospitals in Delhi

It's really shocking that, On the pretext of offering Free service to the poor patients, these private hospitals, grab the land and other facilities at throw away prices from the government. And while providing the free treatment, they don't even admit the poor patients. That's why 384 of the 504 Free beds are vacant. Shocked to view that 20 of 20 beds for poor patients are vacant in Dharmshilla Cancer hospital. Please read the complete news just under this post.

On the other hand, Just go n view the Delhi State Cancer Hospital started by Smt. Shiela Dikshit. Over 500 patients visit it daily for treatment. And every facility including Chemo Therapy as well Radiation is being offered free of cost. Dr.Grover at DSCI is providing the best of services to all the patients, poor or others.

The govt must deal firmly with these private hospitals and must give a boost to the hospitals such as DSCI.

B S Vohra
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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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With Thanks : Source : Times of India

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