Monday, December 6, 2010
No Proposal To Allot CWG Flats To VIPs: DDA
Delhi's housing agency has denied any proposal to allot Commonwealth Games (CWG) Village flats to politicians, bureaucrats and police officers, a Right to Information (RTI) query revealed on Monday.
RTI activist Subhash Agrawal had sought details from the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) on whether it planned to make any privilege allotment to VIPs.
DDA in its reply Dec 1 said "no such information is available in this office (DDA)".
There are 1,168 flats - 31 two-bedroom, 765 three-bedroom, 209 four-bedroom and 163 five-bedroom ones - at the CWG Village near Akshardham in east Delhi, DDA said in its reply.
Of these, DDA can sell 711 flats while the remaining 790 will be sold by private developer Emaar-MGF.
There have been reports in the media that the DDA is planning to give the majority of CWG flats to senior officials.
with thanks : economic times : link in the headline for detailed news.
MCD (Unauthorized Construction) Building Files Go Missing
The latest episode in the saga of MCD's inaction in case of unauthorized construction is of missing files.
Records of buildings regularized by a tainted junior engineer in Shahdara (south) zone are not available with the Municipal Corporation of Delhi, according to senior MCD officials. The officials claimed that as many as 50 buildings were regularized by this official, some of them after termination orders were issued against him.
``The records of buildings regularized by former junior engineer (building), Shahdara (south) zone, Manoj Shah, and other officials from June to October are missing. The zonal office is trying to locate the records now. Since people paid a deposit for regularization, it should not be difficult to track down properties which were regularized during this period,'' said standing committee chairman, Yogender Chandolia.
Manoj Shah had been hired on contractual basis by MCD. ``Several complaints were received against Manoj Shah on the basis of which he was disengaged from his contractual services,'' added Chandolia. Even as the process of terminating him from duty began in August, he continued to work till September and regularized several buildings during this period also, according to sources.
When MCD was questioned about these allegations, MCD commissioner K S Mehra said that the civic agency was ``investigating the matter.'' All these matters came to light after the house collapse in Lalita Park several weeks ago. This incident claimed at least 70 lives. The civic agency is yet to submit its inquiry report on the collapse and has not initiated any action against officials in relation to the collapse. It has, however,started demolishing and sealing illegal properties all over Delhi.
‘‘The areas where buildings were regularized during this period include Preet Vihar, Laxmi Nagar, Yojna Vihar, Krishna Nagar, P D Vihar, etc. We will now have to check if all rules and regulations were followed when these buildings were regularized by these officials,’’ said an official.
with thanks : hindustan times : link in headline above for detailed news.
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Saturday, December 4, 2010
93 mn Slum Dwellers Likely By 2011: Govt
Despite the country's robust economic growth, the number of people living in slums is likely to cross 93 million by 2011, marking an increase of around 23 per cent since 2001.
A committee set up by Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation has projected this figure, the Rajya Sabha was informed today.
The main reasons for increase in slum population are influx of a large number of workers to cities without commensurate job opportunities and non-availability of housing and basic amenities, Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation Minister Kumari Selja said in a written reply.
She cited high cost of living, housing, transport and education and inadequate provision of land for housing as some other reasons for increase in slum population.
Selja said her ministry has begun the process for formulation of a new scheme for providing support to states that are willing to provide property rights to slum dwellers.
with thanks : ECONOMIC TIMES : link in headline above for detailed news.
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Friday, December 3, 2010
CONSTRUCTED ILLEGALLY ADJACENT TO G BLOCK HARI NAGAR BUS STOP AT JAIL ROAD.
DESPITE OF HEAVY DEATH TOLL IN EAST DELHI, DEPUTY COMMR(WEST), MCD, IS KEEPING QUITE ON SEVERAL COMPLAINTS LODGED WITH HIM THROUGH EMAILS, FAXES, LETTERS SENT BY POST AS ALSO THROUGH MCD CENTRAL AND WEST DELHI CONTROL ROOMS.
A PUCCA FOOD OUTLET WITH THE NAME, 'MASALA MASTERS' HAS RECENTLY BEEN CONSTRUCTED ILLEGALLY ADJACENT TO G BLOCK HARI NAGAR BUS STOP AT JAIL ROAD. BRPL HAS ALSO BEEN KIND ENOUGH TO GIVE THIS OUTLET AN ILLEGAL POWER CONNECTION TO RUN COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATORS. HUGE PANDAL HAS ALSO BEEN ERRECTED BEHIND THIS PUCCA OUTLET WHICH ENCROACHES NOT ONLY JAIL ROAD WHICH HAS 45 METERS RIGHT OF WAY (WIDTH) AS INFORMED BY CHIEF TOWN PLANNER, MCD, BUT IS ALSO ON A PIECE OF LAND EARMARKED FOR CENTRAL PARK FOR THE RESIDENTS BY NONE ELSE BUT APEX COURT IN 2001 FOLLOWED BY MCD STANDING COMMITTEE RESOLUTION NO.182 PASSED IN 2002.
OUR ASSOCIATION IS NOT AWARE, WHICH POLITICAL PARTY IS GIVING PATRONAGE TO THIS FOOD OUTLET AS THE MCD COUNCILOR AS ALSO MLA BELONG TO BJP. COMPLAINTS SENT TO LT. GOVERNOR, CVO, MCD, CVC, GOI, COMMISSIONER, MCD, AS ALSO TO DEPUTY COMMISSIONER(WEST DELHI), DELHI POLICE REMAIN UNATTENDED AS NEITHER THESE ARE ACKNOWLEDGED NOR ANY ACTION IS TAKEN ON ILLEGAL CONSTRUCTIONS AND ENCROACHMENTS IN THE AREA. WEST DELHI MP, SHRI MAHABAL MISHRA, HAS ALSO SENT A LETTER IN THE MATTER TO COMMISSIONER, MCD. LET US SEE IF THIS RESULTS IN SOME ACTION AT HIS END.
TPS OBEROI,
VICE-PRESIDENT,
WELFARE ASSOCIATION
G BLOCK HARI NAGAR,
NEW DELH-110058
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Trade Fair Venue may go to Gurgaon ?
Now it's the turn of Trade Fair Venue - The Pride of Delhi - The Pragati Maidan. It may shift to Gurgaon by 2014. Earlier the famous Appu Ghar was closed & shifted from Delhi. Earlier prestigious Industrial Exhibitions such as IMTEX clubbed with AUTO EXPO was permanently shifted out of Delhi. Even earlier thousands of Industries were sealed & forced to Shift out of Delhi.
Do you think that this is the only way to DE-CONGEST Delhi ?
Do you think that this is the only way to DE-CONGEST Delhi ?
Don't you think that all these are causing massive revenue losses to Delhi state ?
Don't you think that soon we will loose the charm of being Delhiites as every prestigious thing that belongs to Delhi, will soon be found out of Delhi ?
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Comments on postings :
Dear Mr. Vohra ji,
It is a pity that the MCD engineers permit construction of illegal floors by taking bribe and as and when they are identified by the same engineers or their colleagues when they get a 'danda' from the top, they start demolishing them! It is strange and debatable. Why not ask the builder to disclose how much money he has paid illegally to the MCD officials and disclose their names and they should be removed from service instantaneously and go into the matter later! This will only will have salutary effect. It is shocking that even in our democracy we always require a 'danda' from the top to act upon. What difference it makes when we were under alien rule and now in our own Raj!
In this context we have brought to notice the 'builders menace' taking place in Anand Vihar to the DC and other officials in all our communications and taken up the matter with the FIEIIGHS (Federation) as well but no response at all. But one fine morning any mishap happens, the authorities will wake up and demonstrate their action for some time and then go in slumber. Is there no rule of law or ethics for all this. All this happens only because of 'corruption to the core' right from the bottom level which has to be arrested by all means in Govt.'s command. NOW AT LEAST ARISE, AWAKE AND STOP NOT TILL ALL THE ILLEGAL BUILDINGS ARE ERACED TO THE GROUND; BUILDERS AND OFFICIALS CONCERNED PUT BEHIND BARS, PENDING ENQUIRIES, AND PUBLISH THEIR PHOTOS ETC TO LET THE PUBLIC KNOW! CAN WE DO IT?
TK Balu
Secretary/RBECHS/Anand Vihar
Comments on postings :
Dear Mr. Vohra ji,
Let's ponder over it. How to overcome the situation. There are many more such things which are happening and we read them in newspapers/tv channels and shed 'artificial' or natural tears and feel helpless. Can't we collide our mind and come to a conclusion which we may focus to Govt. But one thing all these raise because we wish to make money quickly - people don't fear or feel 'guilt' which lead to 'greed'! One thing is certain that such things will not happen in our mahan bharat unless and until there is always a person or a group of persons to protect/shield you (the culprits). There is no 'fear' and there is no 'punishment'. People could overcome both with nefarious means and hence they become greedy and resort to all unlawful activities. What 'morality' cannot purchase 'money' can purchase. We have come to this stage! Let's not look to God to save us but we have to look ourselves to save us. Otherwise, posterity will suffer and may resort to revolt. Should we proceed to this stage? FOOD FOR THOUGHT AND ACTION!
TK Balu
Secretary/RBECHS/ANAND VIHAR
Monday, November 29, 2010
Dangerous buildings in transyamuna area
While returning from public grievances commission office after hearing in chairman chamber, I saw a large number of police force and tv channels vehicles.
I found that a four storied building in laxmi nagar along vikas marg is being got vacated because it is in dangerous condition.
Lalita park building collapse is still afresh in our memory.
Human lives must be protected at all costs.
As a responsible body, we must finalize our response to this issue.
KK ghei
I found that a four storied building in laxmi nagar along vikas marg is being got vacated because it is in dangerous condition.
Lalita park building collapse is still afresh in our memory.
Human lives must be protected at all costs.
As a responsible body, we must finalize our response to this issue.
KK ghei
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Your Chances Of Getting An Ambulance: 50%
Delhi government may have managed to save its ace by buying 31 ambulances before the Commonwealth Games 2010, but two-thirds of the fleet are still lying parked -and unused -on the lawns of Maulana Azad Medical College for the last two months.
Soon after the Games, 10 ambulances were handed over to the Centralised Accident and Trauma Services (CATS), which provides ambulance service on call. But the rest of the ambuances, including 10 with basic life support and 11 with advanced life support facilities, are lying idle.
"This is criminal waste of pubic money, especially when CATS s unable to provide ambulances most of the time," said a doctor from a government hospital, wishing to remain anonymous.
with thanks : Hindustan Times : link in headline above for detailed news.
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