Sunday, May 30, 2010

Problem of Water in Kotla

Kindly  Water Is Not  coming In Kotla Area .
So Pls Slove problem.
Regards
Lator Singh Bhati
9899787999

Saturday, May 29, 2010

BSES--Poor quality work

I got an electric meter of 1 KW installed for car garage adjoining  my DDA flat. Garage is also allotted by DDA. First BSES demanded RS. 3600 for the same. But on protest for overcharging they reduced it to Rs. 600.
 
Meter was installed within 3 days but the aluminium cable they have used is substandard. In fact it is unsafe for use. It does not have PVC covering of proper thickness and much more.
 
Gurcharan Singh, M.E.
( Retd. Sr Vice President, Industrial Cable ( I ), Ltd )
36, Shivalik Aptts, Alaknanda
New Delhi-110019
26031233

MUST READ : Here's what mobile phone towers do to you and me


Radiation City
1,800 CELL TOWERS IN 2006. 6,000 NOW. BARE MINIMUM RADIATION LEVELS IN 2006. A THOUSAND TIMES MORE NOW. THERE’S A NEW THREAT IN DELHI, REPORTS RISHI MAJUMDER.

HOW SAFE ARE YOU  ?  EXCLUSIVE TEHELKA 100 SPOT RADIATION SURVEY
“People do not understand,” he says. “Because radiation, unlike air, water and sound pollution, cannot be seen or felt. most Indians have only started using cell phones over the past 10 years.” Dastur says he notices that his employees, like his family members, are already complaining of increasing headaches and extreme fatigue. “In five years, emr will be the number one killer after heart attacks.”

Forty of the 100 spots have “extreme anomaly” in radiation levels. This means the levels are close to seven times the safe limit. These are high risk areas. The readings were so high at times that the device used to measure the radiation, a High Frequency Analyser, could not record the radiation anymore
Thirty-one spots have “unsafe” radiation levels. This means the levels are two to six times the safe limit
Nine spots are “borderline”, just over the safe limit
Only 20 of the 100 spots surveyed in Delhi have safe radiation levels
Connaught place and khan Market, two of Delhi’s top marketplaces, have extreme anomaly
Safdarjung hospital, Modern School in Vasant Vihar, the Delhi Police headquarters, and the ISKCON temple fall in areas with extreme anomaly
The prime Minister’s residence, 7 Race Course Road, is in the borderline zone
The All india Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), india’s premier healthcare institution, is in a borderline area
10 Janpath, where Congress president Sonia Gandhi lives, is safe
Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit is safe at her official residence, 3 Motilal Nehru Place
The opening and closing ceremonies, and the athletics competition, of the Commonwealth Games will be held in unsafe areas
The Yamuna Sports Complex, where the Games table tennis and archery competitions will be held, is unsafe
Cell radiation is slow poison. Effects begin with fatigue and could end in cancer. It is nearfatal for ones with pacemakers.

The Delhi Metro, another great beacon of progress, is also emitting levels of radiation that are beyond safe norms. This is another worrisome blind spot.

THE MEDICAL CONSEQUENCES
Hazards from EMR range from short to long term. A headache today could mean a tumour tomorrow.
IMMEDIATELY Could hinder pacemakers and ICDs, which could be fatal for patients
3 YEARS Appetite loss, sleep disorders, headaches, short term memory loss
4-5 YEARS Tinnitus, muscle spasms, visual disorder, skin ailments
5-10 YEARS Drop in sperm count, cardio and respiratory problems
8-10 YEARS Acoustic neuroma, brain tumour, leukaemia


MUST READ :
With thanks : Tehelka Magazine, Vol 7, Issue 22, Dated June 05, 2010
PLEASE FOLLOW THE LINK IN HEADLINE ABOVE TO READ THIS DETAILED NEWS.

Spreading Awareness

Friday, May 28, 2010

RWA Directory

Dear Shri Vohra ji,   
 
Excellent idea/concept and timely publication on line! How many and how best our RWAs could use it? I wonder if all the RWAs have internet connection and conversant with using of it. In fact all govt. departments and RWAs have the 'internet' facility, all communications could be done through this channel which could have quicker action and compliance. This will save a lot of time, energy, paper and money of the RWAs as well as the various Govt. departments in correspondence!
 
I wonder what is the geographical jurisdiction of "East Delhi" district. Can you spell out which are the colonies will be covered in this district. If I am not wrong perhaps Delhi East has been divided into two districts! Kindly clarify.
 
As far as our colony is concerned, I could send a short write-up of our Society with the names, contact nos. etc. of the present office-bearers, if desired and covered in your proposed "East Delhi District" jurisdiction. Kindly confirm.

With best wishes and regards,

TK Balu
Secretary/RBECHS/Anand Vihar

Telephone directory of RWA's

Congratulations for implementation of a long pending suggestion and NEED for interaction between bloggers and others. This will help us to share our success and failures to solve day to day problems of our area, our cries of pain and pleasure and our our efforts to be heard by the authorities.

If practical (and feasible), a beginning could be made to make existing data about our members, sympathisers and concerned authorities, mobile,e mail and land land numbers, name and addresses.

Vohra ji, kindly accept my personal compliments for this EXCELLENT EFFORT.

HEAVY COMMERCIAL TRAFFIC ON PRIYADARSHINI VIHAR INNER LANE

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 100 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 alsoa 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

A request from RWA member to dispose puppies

RWA member from Mayur Vihar is willing to dispose 4 LAB, fawn colour puppies, original breed. If interested, you can call him on tel number 011- 22616385.

Launching soon : Online Directory of RWA's of Delhi

We are launching soon an online Directory of RWA's of Delhi. We are launching it starting with the East Delhi District & soon all the other districts of Delhi will be included. It will have details of all the registered RWA's with Tel numbers & Mail ID's of  the office bearers. It will also include contact details of all the concerned Government bodies of the area such as  mcd,  bses,  horticulture, police, traffic police, mtnl etc. alongwith members of  Delhi Assembly, Corporation, MP's  etc. 

As the East Dist. part of the directory is nearing completion, please mail us details of your RWA alongwith names & contact details, address, cell number, mail id of  the office bearers, at the earliest.  For the time being, we are assigning a separate page to every RWA added  in the directory, where, you can also write few lines about your activities. All the other RWA's of Delhi can also mail us as above for inclusion. It is absolutely free.

A hardcopy of the directory is also under consideration but we are willing for a GREEN DIRECTORY to avoid cutting of trees for this venture & therefore preferring only the ONLINE EDITION. Please let us have your valued comments, views & suggestions in this regard.  If you wish to add your banner advertisement in the Directory Portal at a very nominal cost, please feel free to contact us.

Thanks  & Regards

B S Vohra
www.RWABhagidari.blogspot.com
rwabhagidari@yahoo.in

Babus can't charge extra fee for RTI plea

New Delhi: In a decision that will have far-reaching consequences, prime minister Manmohan Singh has given a big relief to right to information (RTI) applicants.

He has directed that no fee be charged from an applicant on account of postal expenses or deployment of manpower for supplying information.

The department of personnel and training (DoPT) works under the PM. DoPT, which looks into RTI applications, has issued a directive saying a public information officer (PIO) cannot charge any extra fee for supplying information other than what has already been prescribed by law.

“It is hereby clarified that when a PIO takes a decision to provide information on payment of fee in addition to the application fee, he should determine the quantum of such fee in accordance with the fee prescribed under the fee and cost rules and give details of such fee to the applicant together with the calculation made to arrive at such a fee,” the department said in a late night order issued on May 24.

It said neither the Right to Information (Regulation of Fee & Cost) Rules, 2005 nor the RTI Act give powers to the PIO to charge any fee other than what has been prescribed in the fee and cost rules.

DETAILED NEWS CAN BE VIEWED FROM THE LINK IN HEADLINE ABOVE.

With thanks : source : DNAINDIA

www.RWABhagidari.blogspot.com

New Anti-Littering Law In The Offing

The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) is going to invite public opinion on an anti-littering law, which has been sent back by the Delhi government for this purpose before it is implemented. Under the law, fines for offences like spitting, littering and urinating in public among others will be increased sub- stantially.
 
"We will issue a public notice inviting the opinion of Delhiites on the anti-littering law. We had sent it to Delhi government for approval and were asked to first invite people's views on the law," said a senior MCD official.

"We want to implement the law before the Games to deter people from littering the city," the official added. Under the antilittering law, spitting, defecating and bathing in public places would invite hefty penalties from the munic- ipal inspectors who would challan people on the spot. The fines would vary between Rs 200 and Rs 500.

DETAILED NEWS CAN BE VIEWED FROM THE LINK IN HEADLINE ABOVE.
With thanks : source : Hindustan Times

No More 24X7 Groundwater Supply For Parched Delhiites

Residents of multi- storey buildings and owners of farmhouses and hotels in the city could have a tough time in the days ahead.
 
Consumption of uninterrupted round-the-clock ground- water will soon be a matter of the past for them.

Concerned about the fast depleting water table, the department of Environment, Delhi Government has decided to show no mercy to residents who illegally draw groundwa- ter by installing borewells or tubewells.

The department, through a circular issued on May 18, has ordered formation of an advisory committee at each revenue area to check violations and seal illegal wells, seize drilling rigs and permanently disconnect water supply.

Each committee will be headed by a Deputy Commissioner (Revenue). "After the Delhi Jal Board (DJB) restricted the supply of water, the illegal drawing of groundwater through borewells and tubewells has increased enormously," said a senior DJB officer.

DETAILED NEWS CAN BE VIEWED FROM THE LINK IN HEADLINE ABOVE.
With thanks : source : Hindustan Times