Monday, November 15, 2010

RWABhagidari blog - a common platform for the RWAs of Delhi.....

The members as well the subscribers of the RWABhagidari blog are requested to upload / mail us the details of any civic problems of their respective areas for uploading on this blog. Please note that this blog is a common platform for the interaction of RWA's of Delhi, where, they can share the problems being faced by them, as well, can also contribute their suggestions, ideas, pics, vids, opinions & a lot more. 

With best regards,

B S vohra

East Delhi RWAs Joint Front

Please refer our last meeting in which it was decided that those willing to join the Joint front have to submit a resolution from their respective RWAs, confirming their willingness to join the front. some of the expected members have not yet submitted the said resolution. Please expedite & treat it as the last & final request.

With best regards

B S Vohra

Sunday, November 14, 2010

RWAs make tenant registration a must

GURGAON: Following the phrase its better to be safe than sorry, many residential colonies in the Millenium City have made tenant verification mandatory.

While the RWAs of societies like South End Floors Block A and B, Todays Blossom and South City II have already made the process of registering a tenant compulsory, others like Vipul Greens and Vigyan Vihar are soon going to follow suit.

Several other colonies like Park View City I and those in Sector 14 have now recommended the verification process to house-owners. The DLF City RWA is also promoting the process by putting up the link of an online private agency that is engaged in verification on its website.

According to RWA officials, it is always wise for the landlords to check the antecedents of tenants before letting out their premises.

with thanks : times of india : link in headline above for detailed news.

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Saturday, November 13, 2010

Delhi Metro To Sell India International Trade Fair (IITF) Tickets

Metro commuters can buy general tickets to the India International Trade Fair at all stations of the new age transport system in the national capital from Sunday.
 
DMRC will start selling entry tickets for business days (November 14 to November 18) from Sunday from terminal and interchange stations like Rithala, Dilshad Garden, Jahangirpuri, HUDA City Centre, Noida City Centre, Dwarka Sec-21, Anand Vihar, Yamuna Bank, Central Secretariat, Sarita Vihar, Inderlok, Mundka, Kashmere Gate, Rajiv Chowk and Pragati Maidan.

However, the sale of IITF entry tickets for general public days will start from November 19 at all 132 Metro stations currently under operation.

"These tickets can be purchased from Customer Care Centres at all Metro stations," a DMRC spokesman said.

with thanks : news.in.msn : link in headline above.
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Traffic Guidelines For Delhi Trade Fair Issued

Delhi Police Friday issued traffic guidelines for the India International Trade Fair (IITF) which is to be held at Pragati Maidan from Nov 14 to Nov 27.
 
According to the traffic police, no vehicle will be allowed to halt or park near the venue at the Mathura Road, Shershah Road, Purana Qila Road and Bhairon Marg. Violators will be challaned and their vehicles will be towed away.

Satyendra Garg, joint commissioner of traffic police, advised people to use public transport like Delhi Metro and Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) buses to reach the venue.

Pre-paid autorickshaw facility will be available for visitors at Gate No 2 and 9. In addition, special DTC shuttles called 'Round Robin' will connect the Pragati Maidan, the Indraprastha Metro station and all the gates of the venue.

Tickets for the fair can be bought at any Metro station in Delhi and the National Capital Region as well as at Gate No 1 and 2 at Pragati Maidan, Garg said.

Entry to the fair will be barred after 6 p.m. on weekdays and 4 p.m. on weekends.

The fair will open for business visitors from Nov 14 to Nov 18 and for the general public from Nov 19 to Nov 27. 

with thanks : SIFY : link in headline.
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Thursday, November 11, 2010

`Mumbai, Delhi Property Prices To Fall 15-20% By Year End'

Property prices in Mumbai and New Delhi are set to decline by almost 15 to 20 per cent in the next couple of months, according to a real estate consultancy. 

"A correction is likely to happen in Mumbai and New Delhi property prices. We believe the fall could be in the range of 15 to 20 per cent in the next few months. However, property prices in the tier II and III cities have been stable and likely to increase over the years," Santosh Naik, Managing Director, Disha Direct, was quoted as saying in Emirates 24|7.

Godrej Properties managing director Milind Korde was also quoted recently in media that realty prices in Mumbai and Delhi were overheated, but prices were recovering in cities such as Bangalore and Pune since the fall in October 2008. Disha Direct, which has taken a brokerage license in Dubai, will be selling "affordable" properties, ranging from Rs 3 lakh onwards, to the Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) based in the UAE.

Following the opening of the Dubai branch, the company will be soon expanding its reach to New York. Prasan Thakkar, business head - UAE Operations, Disha Direct, said the company was looking to enter other Gulf Cooperation Council countries as well.

with thanks :  realtyplus : link in headline above for detailed news.

Delhi Govt To Put Details Of Infra Projects On Website

In the backdrop of allegations of irregularities in CWG spendings, Delhi government today asked all concerned departments to put details of upcoming infrastructure projects on their websites to ensure transparency and accountability. Chairing a meeting of Expenditure Finance Committee, Walia said details of the projects approved by EFC should be put on public domain. The meeting approved two projects worth Rs 17.19 crore which will be implemented by PWD. 
 
Walia later said EFC has approved Rs 7.36 crore for construction of a drain on both sides of Road No 63 in trans- Yamuna area. The project will be completed in 12 months. He said four roads in Rohini area will be upgraded with an estimated cost of Rs 9.83 crore. The combined length of roads is 5.67 km. Following allegations of financial bunglings, CAG and CVC are examining the expenditure incurred by Delhi government on CWG projects. According to official figures, various Delhi government agencies, including the Public Works Department, had spent over Rs 16,000 crore to enhance the city infrastructure ahead of the Games.

with thanks : IBNlive : link in headline above for detailed news.
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Monday, November 8, 2010

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Sunday, November 7, 2010

Anti-Corruption Helpline Of CVC Flooded With Calls

An anti-corruption helpline set up by the Central Vigilance Commission ten days back is getting an overwhelming response from aggrieved callers in the national capital.

"There has been a tremendous response from the people. Our lines are flooded with calls throughout the day. The helpline is getting about 250-300 calls on an average everyday," a CVC official said.

Aggrieved persons can call on the toll free number 1800-11-0180 and on 011-24651000 exclusively set up by the anti-corruption watchdog to resolve their problems related to unnecessary lingering of work in any department due to demand for "undue favours" or "gratification" by public servants.

The helpline was started on October 25 and is operational from Monday to Friday between 10 am and 7 pm, the officer added. "It's hardly been ten days since we started this service and the response is quite encouraging," he said. Giving details of the innovative approach, the official said, "anyone can call the helpline number and complain about the harassment or injustice being faced by him or her. He can directly be connected to the Chief Vigilance Officer (CVO) of the concerned department.

"The CVO would take all the details from the caller and check whether his problem is genuine or not. Accordingly, necessary action will be taken," he said.

The primary aim behind setting up such a call centre is to help people in getting their work done without unnecessary hassles besides checking corruption, the official said. "People can file complaints related to bribery and other problems being faced by them in all the Central Government-run ministries, other departments like MCD, NDMC and DDA and public sector units, among others," he said.

with thanks : times of India : link in headline above for detailed news.
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