Saturday, April 3, 2010

RWAs flout rules:cause health hazards

Residents of Noida have been facing a lot of health hazards due to the constant rise in air pollution in the area in recent years.

One of the factors that contribute to the air pollution is the generators that are placed in private and government housing townships as they have not been installed in societies as per the Uttar Pradesh Pollution Control Board (UPPCB)'s guidelines.

There are more than 250 townships that have been developed already, while around 100 new townships are being constructed by the private builders. These buildings are located all over Noida. Noida Authority has handed over all their townships to concerned RWAs.

Likewise, some of the builders have also completed same procedure. But still there are some builders who have not given title of land to the related RWA of the township. The residents of these townships pay to the RWA or builder for maintenance and miscellaneous services like lift, plumbing, garbage and power backup, etc.

As there are a lot of power cuts in Noida, many RWA's and builders have installed their own generators in their townships to provide uninterrupted supply of electricity to the residents, but these generators don't have the chimney's of the heights that are set by the UPPCB, which has become the cause of health hazards for the residents of townships.

UPPCB has given a clear and safe procedure to install generators in premises of the society. An official of UPPCB said, "The townships are not following this guidelines and as a result, residents have been facing health hazards and many diseases like asthma, bronchitis, skin diseases and other breathing-related problems." "According to the guidelines, chimney (pipe of emitting smoke) of generator should be above the standard height of the building, but here not even a single township is following these guidelines," added the official.

Jatin Sen, a resident of Sector 22 said, "Generators are generally placed on the ground floor of the township and the height of their stack is too low. As a result they spread smoke, which gets in our houses through windows and doors due to which we are having health problems.

Vineet Chaudhary, a resident of Sector 50, said, "If guidelines are present so it is also sure that UPPCB had also decided penalty for violation of these guidelines. So the board should take strict action against the defaulters." "We will give instructions to all RWAs to follow the guidelines, because this issue is directly associated with interests of residents," said AN Dhawan, senior vice-president of FONRWA.

Dr Gurpreet Singh, signatory of Alok Vihar-I Committee (F-3), sector 3 said, "Most of the RWAs have given the Annual Maintenance Contract (AMC) of generators to private companies. They have installed generators in maximum societies. We are not aware of guidelines of UPPCB. Although it is not possible to bring the stack to generator to roof of building as they are too long.
With thanks : Jagran City Plus

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Friday, April 2, 2010

MCD AND CITIZENS

It is good news that under threat of demolition of illegal conversion,we cough up legitimate MCD DUES. It is astonishing that conversion charges cheques paid for conversion or legitimising conversion have bounced.

We as citizens must know what action in each case is proposed to be taken. One step could be to ask for demand drafts with punitive FINES. The status of premises waiting for conversion or surveyed as yet to be applied cases fall in public domain and hence need to be flashed in MCD WEBSITE.

MCD like Delhi Administration need money for developmental works. What will be take of citizen groups..to condone avoidance of dues or COLLECTION of dues. We need to spell out our think on this subject.

kk ghei
vice president
MRWA MADHUVAN NEW DELHI 110092

Conversion Charges : NO sealing without 48 - hour notice : MCD

While surfing the net, we found this news & it's being uploaded here for the benefit of residents.

Mar 17, 2010

New Delhi, Mar 17 MCD today said no residential premises operating commercial units will be sealed without a 48-hour notice.

This assurance came as the issue of sealing of premises which have not paid conversion charges was raised in the Standing Committee meeting today.

Senior MCD officials informed the meeting that no sealing is taking place without a 48-hour notice.

According to statistics, MCD has collected Rs 729 crore as conversion charges.

The officials told the meeting that a number of cheques submitted by people as conversion charges have bounced. - (Agencies)

With thanks : Source : http://news.chennaionline.com /newsitem.aspx?NEWSID=733be4fd-abbe-4958-80df-189f200c6455&CATEGORYNAME=NATL

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Are we waiting for a mishap to happen ?















Road number 57 intersection at Mandir marg, Krishna nagar : Deep pits were digged for over bridge on both the sides of the road. For the last few months, these are lying open, uncovered. Any mishap, accident or tragedy can happen here, any time in day or night.
Are we waiting for a mishap to happen ?
















Road number 57 intersection at Mandir marg, Krishna nagar : Any one from any direction, with or without helmets, without caring the traffic lights, can cross the road. Bikers from inner lane intersect the flow of traffic. You can find one sided traffic on both the sides of the divider. Barriers removed for 26th Jan Republic day parade are not yet back.
Are we waiting for a mishap to happen ?

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Wishing Good Friday & Happy Easter to all !

'We need to reduce our dependency on Yamuna'

Excerpts from the Interview published in Times of India. Detailed interview can be viewed by clicking the headline above.

Q: How important do you think is the participation of civil society in programmes like cleaning of Yamuna? Can Bhagidari make the task easier for the government by bringing people into a direct confrontation with the problems?

A: We heartily welcome people's participation in movements like river cleaning. The more private associations and NGOs get involved, the better is the impact of such exercises. These movements are an expression of the people's concern for their surroundings. However, we need to have a sustained involvement. All rivers in India are in a similar shape. People have to be taught not to throw things like pooja samagri, rubbish etc into the river. The idea is `It's my river and I must keep it clean'. The bigger task of keeping the water quality good is the government's job.

Q: Where do you think the government slipped in the Yamuna Action Plan (YAP)? Several crores were spent on cleaning the river with absolutely no results.

A: I'll point out one example. Several hundred toilets were constructed by the Municipal Corporation of Delhi under YAP. When I inspected them, I found that some did not have water connections, some were being used as cowsheds and others were located very far from the population. As a consequence, most were not being used at all for the purpose for which they were constructed. It was an utter waste of funds. But MCD is in-charge of sanitation under YAP and I don't know what can be done about it since it is not directly answerable to the government.

PLZ READ THE DETAILED INTERVIEW OF CHIEF MINISTER SHEILA DIKSHIT BY CLICKING THE HEADLINE ABOVE .

With thanks : Source : Times of India

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Thursday, April 1, 2010

Krishna Nagar Chain snatching














On 30th March, around 12.30 pm, Mrs. Khurana and her husband were going to the Gurudwara in F Block, Krishna nagar. They were very happy as their daughter had scored 1st position in class 6th. All of a sudden two persons from no where appeared on a bike. In a split of a second they snatched her 5 Tola chain along with the Dupatta from her neck. Before Mrs. Khurana & her husband could understand that what has happened, the bikers were no where in sight. Later they reported the matter to Police.

Krishna Nagar Chaos continues ........

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RIGHT IS NOT ALWAYS RIGHT

I read some where..may be in ramayana that actions can be viewed right or wrong depending upon your power. The powerful kings could go on hunting or marrying spree without attracting public censure or punishment. That is why our devtas and lord indra could even have dalliance with married ladies of highest station in life. We need only to read Mahabharat and our puraans.

Similar situations you find in greek civilisation of pre Socrates days and perhaps 1000BC earlier period. Their gods could do any thing but public will not resent. In fact citizens were only concerned with faithfulness to their kings and defence of kingdom was the only concern. Worship of city gods would be a state duty.

The same situation has been prevaling after 1970 on ward. It is immaterial if our dear politicians of all hues level charges of against each other. Take the case of Delhi. The common wealth games are not making dent on our illegal activities. The foot paths are not meant for walking.. The property tax is only to be paid by poorest of poor who is not having any clout. Look at the crossings and traffic flow in any part of delhi. The singnals are disobeyed by all on any mode of conveyance. The traffic constables look to be picture of utter helplessness.

The more social workers try to change ...the more it remains chaotic. The raising of issues in bhagidari meetings or in printed or electronic media does not make any difference.
Will any body advise me the helpless creature...what is in store for our children or their children.

kk ghei
vice president
Madhuvan new delhi 110092
mobile 9811 868 133

Another fee hike in the offing?

Could there be another fee hike lurking behind the Right to Education Act?
Private schools in the Capital are now acknowledging the possibility since the Act requires them to reserve 25 per cent seats for students from weaker and disadvantaged sections of the society.
According to the Act, which comes into effect on Thursday, the state government will cover the tuition costs of these students. But the reimbursement will be equal to what the government spends on each child in its own schools or fees charged by the private school, whichever is less.
This, according to the private players, is not enough to meet what they actually spend on each student. So, they will have to foot the bill to parents in shape of a fee hike.
“We have state-of-the art facilities and extra teachers to ensure our children do well. This does not come cheap,” said Bharti Sharma, principal, Amity International School, Saket.
As per government rules, around 400 schools that have received land from the government at subsidised rates have to reserve 15 per cent of their seats for students belonging to the EWS category.
Tagore International School, Vasant Vihar is an example. Principal Madhulika Sen said, “There is a 10 per cent increase for us. We don’t have the funds for 15 per cent coming regularly, so I am sceptical about the 25 per cent.”
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RIGHT TO EDUCATION

Pleased to note that the RIGHT TO EDUCATION has come into existence from today i.e. 1st April 2010. All the childrens from 6 years of age to 14 years of age will now get free compulsory education in Government schools. It has got some very good clauses which can be beneficial for the childrens from EWS.

But it also has a clause which says that the Private schools will have to keep 25% seats reserved for childrens from EWS. Private Schools are already knocking the doors of Supreme court in this regard. But the worry for the parents of rest of 75% students of these private schools is that who will bear the cost of these 25% EWS students. In any case, these schools will not bear this cost & if Government too ignores this issue, it will be the rest of the parents who will be FORCED AGAIN to bear this cost. Can we just wait n watch ?

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It's reality now, not the April fool

Petrol Prices in Delhi Rises to Rs. 47.93 per litre
Diesel in Delhi will cost now Rs. 38.10 per litre
An LPG Cylinder will now cost Rs. 310
Highway toll on 24 national highways up by 70 - 75 paise per km
Loose Milk prices in Maharashtra up by Rs. 5 per kg

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