Monday, January 3, 2011

Delhi Police Plans To Name Drunk Drivers On Its Website

It could well be a 'Hall of Shame' on the website of Delhi Police if its plans to make public the names of those jailed for drunken driving in the national capital come through.
 
The move comes in the backdrop of its plan to clear the Delhi roads of traffic violators and educate people against the dangers of drunken driving.

"We are mulling the possibility of putting the names of those convicted for drunken driving on our website. We don't think that there could be any problem as it is a list of people who were jailed by courts," Satyendra Garg, Joint Commissioner of Police (Traffic), told PTI.

Last year, over 10,800 people were fined for driving under the influence of alcohol. Out of this, driving licences of 580 were suspended while 710 people were imprisoned upto ten days.

In 2008, a total of 7,579 people were prosecuted for drunken driving while the next year saw a steep increase in challans on this front to 12,109. The figure in 2007 for the same offence was 3,748.

with thanks : NDTV :  Link in headline above for detailed news.

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Sunday, January 2, 2011

RWAs now 'empowering' local politicians

NEW DELHI: The idea was to empower the local resident and help him or her highlight issues concerning the common man. Yet, a decade after the Delhi government decided to step in and set up the Bhagidari cell - an interface between the government and resident - the RWA movement, feel many Delhiites, seems to have turned into a beehive for local political agendas.
While some RWAs look for a political identity - by participating in polls like in Gurgaon, in Delhi, self-styled RWAs leaders have gone on to join mainstream politics. Even those that remain within the fabric of the movement are exposed to individual agendas, say various RWA members. The reason is not hard to find. In a city that prides itself on who knows whom or the ubiquitous "jugaad", the RWA has become synonymous with entry into the local political circle.
The RWA gets nominal financial funding from the government as part of the "My Delhi I Care Fund". This amount, Rs 50 lakh, is given to each district - there are nine districts in Delhi. The DC in turn, can distribute the fund to projects approved by a core committee headed by a SDM  provided the project is not worth more than Rs 5 lakh. In cases where the cost of work exceeds Rs 5 lakh, the sanction of the divisional commissioner is needed. The core committee evaluating the projects consists of members of local RWAs headed by the SDM. Government sources however, admit that while Rs 50 lakh is the fund provided, in cases were more funding is needed, a case can be made and the government will make provisions. 
 
With thanks : TIMES OF INDIA : link above for detailed news.

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Saturday, January 1, 2011

Happy New Year 2011







Happy New Year 2011

May i wish you very happy and enjoyable new year.
My other wish i that we collectively try to make authorities 
responsible and help each other to solve our day to day problems.
 
kk Ghei

Happy New Year

Respected & dear well wishers,
 
                                                          The year 2011
 
  As our world grows an other year older,
  Here's We wishing that you get
  The biggest slice of happiness & good luck
  To fill your heart & house
  Today and the whole year through. 
                                        
May your wishes be granted by the God for all the years to come.
 
                                                                                            
With warm regards.
                                                                                             
Mrs & Maj M C SOOD (Veteran)

Happy New Year 2011

Dear Mr. Vohra ji,

So thougtful of you for the new year greetings so lovely and meaningful. Let's resolve to resolve the major problems of our affiliates to derive 'anand hi anand' throughout this NEW YEAR to shower bouquet on you and our front!

With best regards and wishes,

TK Balu
Secretary/RBECHS/Anand Vihar

Happy New Year 2011

Wishing 
A Happy New Year 2011
to all of you.

Year’s end is neither an end
nor a beginning
but a going on,
with all the wisdom
that experience
can instill in us.
Happy New Year

--
Naresh Lamba
Founder President
Social Development Welfare Society (Regd.NGO)

HAPPY NEW YEAR 2011

सेवा में,

आदरनीय महोदय जी,
समस्त केशव नगर निवासियों की ओर से आपको नये साल 2011 की हार्दिक
शुभकामनाएं एवम बधाई।

केशव नगर जन कल्याण समिति.(पंजी.)


प्रेषक:-
श्री शिवानन्द शर्मा (प्रधान)
श्री राजीव कांन्त श्रीवास्तव (उप प्रधान)
श्री चन्दर सिंह कटारिया (महासचिव)
श्री रमेश गिरि गोस्वामी (सचिव)
श्री विजय कुमार प्रसाद (सचिव)
श्री कुलदीप कुमार चडडा (स.सचिव)
श्री सोहन लाल गौतम (कोषाध्यक्ष)
श्री आर. के. सक्सेना (संयोजक)

HAPPY NEW YEAR 2011

Wish you & your family members a very happy & prosperous
New Year 2011.

D K Gupta, Advocate
V President
East Delhi RWAs Joint Front

New Rules Of Life For 2011

New Rules Of Life For 2011
1. Haste Rehne Ka.
2. Tension Nai Leneka.
3. B Positive, Eat Positive, Sleep Positive
4. Mast Rehneka.
5. Har Problem Ko Solve Kernay Ka.
6. Friend K Sath Lifetime Friendship Account Kholnay Ka
7. Mujhko Yaad Rakhnay Ka
Aur Mujhey Sms Kertay Rehnay Ka.

Regards,

Verender Jain

Capacity Building of Women Managers In Higher Education

Sensitivity/Awareness/Motivation Workshop:Valedictory session

University Grants Commission launched a major programme for women in higher education in the academic and administrative streams.The reason for establishing this activity is to increase the low percentage of women in decision-making positions in Indian Universities and colleges.
Sri Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa College,University of Delhi,Dev Nagar conducted this workshop for the Training of Women Trainers ( from 27th Dec.- 31st Dec.2010)sponsored by UGC.
Prof.Susheela Kaushik (Director & Co-Chair,UGC National Consultative Committee) is the Chief-coordinator of Capacity Building of Women Managers;Prof. Reicha Tanwar (Women’s Studies Research Centre,Kurukshetra University) is the Regional Coordinator of this Programme.
This Workshop seen the day of light due to Dr. Man Mohan Kaur, Principal, S.G.N.D. Khalsa College & Dr. Gita Lakhanpal (Local Coordinator & Associate Prof.Department of English, S.G.N.D. Khalsa College,Dev Nagar,University of Delhi.









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