Sunday, March 27, 2011

Application to be submitted for RWC registration .....



Resident Ward Committee
An initiative under the Mayor’s Office, Municipal Corporation of Delhi in collaboration
with People’s Action and United Residents Joint Action [URJA] of Delhi


APPLICATION FORM 1A
For registration of RWA & Nomination of member to the Residents Ward Committee (RWC)



To                                                                                                            Date:……………………………
The Chief Coordinator
RWC Management Cell  
Mayor’s Office
Municipal Corporation of Delhi
Town Hall, Chandni Chowk, Delhi-100006
Tel: +91-11-23937924
Website: www.rwc-mc.org


Dear Sirs
We are a registered society in operation for longer than two years*. Kindly register the name of our Association/Society in the formation of Residents Ward Committee [RWC] of our Municipal Ward with the RWC Secretariat under the Mayor’s Office, Municipal Corporation of Delhi, Town Hall, Delhi.

[Name of Ward]……………………………………………………………….. [Number]………………………..

> Application Form 1B on 2nd page of this document marked [b]: Please fill in CAPITAL LETTERS.
[a] Annexures:
[  ] * Photocopy of the Registration certificate is attached. [please tick, if attached]


Note:

  1. In the event that the RWA is an unregistered body but in operation for more than two years from this date, and which can be verified, please mention the same here along with evidence.
  2. Please note that disputes will not be entertained in the matter of nominations to the RWC which must be settled independently within and by the RWA concerned. As a mater of procedure, the signatures of the President and Secretary will be considered adequate to accept the nomination.
  3. Two RWAs from the same colony will not be accepted. In such cases both RWAs may propose a suitable consensus candidate for nomination to the RWC.
  4. A copy of the Rules & Regulations may be procured from the RWC MC in the Mayor’s office, or downloaded from www.rwc-mc.org 
  5. For more information, clarifications or assistance, please contact Atul Goyal on 9868148896, Wing Commander Chadda on 9312626900 or Ashutosh Dikshit on 9811048864


APPLICATION FORM 1B
[b] Particulars of the Association/Society
[Please fill all particulars in capitals]

Name of Association/Society:……………………………………………………………………………………….
Registration No………………………………………………………….Dated:…………………………………….
Mailing Address:………………………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………………PIN:……………………….
Contact Number: Landline:………………………………………Mobile:………………………………………….
Email:……………………………………………………………………………………..
Name of President:………………………………………………………………………                
Name of Secretary:………………………………………………………………………

[c] Name of the Nominee to the RWC on behalf of the Association/Society:

Mr/Ms………………………………………………………… ………………………….
Residential Address…………………………………………………………………………………………………..
……………………………………………………………………………………………PIN…………………………
Mobile:…………………………………………Email:……………………………………………………………….

[d] Validation:

Signature of the President: …………………………………………………………………….

Signature of the Secretary: ……………………………………………………………………..

Seal of the Association/Society: ……………………………………………………………….

RWC - Memorandum of Understanding .....

Rules & Regulations governing the formation and operation of the

People’s Action
Campaign Office: 24, Feroze Gandhi Road, Lajpat Nagar-III, New Delhi-110 024

Tel: 91-11-29833118   Fax: 91-11-29831976

Gurgaon: C-1927, Sushant Lok-1, Gurgaon 122 002 Tel: 95124-4046905



Rules & Regulations governing the formation and operation of the

Resident Ward Committee [RWC].


  1. The Resident Ward Committee [RWC] will be set up to reflect the spirit of the 74th Amendment of the Constitution of India in the context of local self government and devolution of powers.
  2. The RWC will embody tenets of empowerment of local bodies, inducing transparency enhancing efficiency in the functioning of the Municipality.
  3. The RWC will act as a consultative committee and work in cooperation with the local elected Councillor for the development of the Ward as a whole in the spirit of public participation.
  4. The RWC will be constituted by nomination of one member each from each Registered RWA within the ward.
  5. There will be no limit to number of RWAs so represented as long as they are registered for the formation of the RWC.
  6. There will be a limit of only one nominated person from each RWA.
  7. Only RWAs that have been registered or in operation for at least two years are eligible,
  8. Nominated member will be selected after a resolution nominating the said member to represent the RWA on the RWC.
  9. The tenure of the Nominated member will be for one year ending each year on March 31st until a new member or a re-nomination is enacted by the RWA through a similar process. Two consecutive terms will not be permitted.
  10. The RWC will be registered with the MCD as the official consultative group from the ward and will receive a Registration Number reflecting its official status from the Mayor’s office.
  11. The RWC will meet at least once every month on any date designated by agreement and directed by Convenor of the RWC
  12. The Councillor will be the Chairman of the Committee.
  13. The Committee will select a Convenor by consensus.
  14. The Convenor will schedule meetings, draw up agenda, maintain minutes and exercise conduct of the meetings. The minutes recorded shall go to the Mayor’s Secretariat, Chairman Standing Committee of the ward and the Zonal Deputy Commissioner for action.
  15. The expenses of all such meetings will be borne by the Councillor through his/her office and expended through the Convenor or any such person that the Convenor authorizes.
  16. Refreshments costs of the meeting will not exceed Rs. 20 per member of the RWC.
  17. The meeting will be held at any convenient location within the ward where all members of the RWC can sit in a roundtable format only. [No other seating arrangement is permissible]
  18. No other person apart from authorised members of the RWC may attend the meeting. The Councillor will be allowed one secretarial aide/support staff. Any decisions that need to be communicated to the media may be done only after the meeting at a press briefing.
  19. Junior Engineer (maintenance) / Sanitary Inspector may be nominated as nodal representatives of the ward by MCD. They may be present in the meetings.
  20. The Chairman/Councillor will act on recommendations made by the RWC and an assessment of accomplished targets will be taken at every subsequent meeting and either carried over or deleted from subsequent agenda points.
  21. RWC will deal with ‘collective objectives’ of the ward on priority. Specific issues of RWAs will only be taken on record at RWC meetings, for individual resolutions outside of the purview of the RWC and done in normal course.
  22. The RWC will end its official tenure after one year each year on March 31st
  23. The end of the tenure of each RWC will be marked with an AGM where members of all RWAs will be invited to attend a public meeting.
  24. At the AGM the Councillor/Convenor will read out the Annual Report of actions performed, initiatives taken targets met or unmet or rolled over.
  25. The Mayor’s Office will monitor the performance of the RWC based on frequency of filed agenda minutes, number of meetings, presence of Councillor in meetings, jobs allocated, targets met and AGM’s held and informal as well as formal feedback.
  26. RWCs will be evaluated by a panel of eminent persons for best performance by a local body and awards at an annual gathering will be given to deserving RWCs every year.


Registration of RWAs for formation of Resident Ward Committee [RWC] by MCD

MCD has given a Public Notice in the Newspapers on 27.03.2011 for Registraion of all Resident Welfare Associations of Delhi for commencement of the Resident Ward Committee [RWC] Scheme.  RWC will be
constituted in each ward through the following procedure :

1. All registered RWAs must nominate one representative to the RWC.
2. Letter of nomination from the concerned RWA on RWA letterhead stamped and   approved must be sent along with the application for registration addressed to the Chief Coordinator RWC Management Cell
under the Mayor's office at the address given on the Application Form.
3. Application Form must be submitted by 15th APRIL, 2011.

Application Form can be collected from the respective Deputy Commissioner Offices of all Zones or the Mayor's Office between office hours. RWAs can also log on to www.rwc-mc.org and download the Applicaion Form.

D K Gupta, Advocate
V. President - EDRWAsJF

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Please observe Earth Hour














Earth Hour started in 2007 in Sydney, Australia when 2.2 million individuals and more than 2,000 businesses turned their lights off for one hour to take a stand against climate change. Only a year later and Earth Hour had become a global sustainability movement with more than 50 million people across 35 countries/territories participating. Global landmarks such as the Sydney Harbour Bridge, CN Tower in Toronto, Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, and Rome’s Colosseum, all stood in darkness, as symbols of hope for a cause that grows more urgent by the hour.

In March 2009, hundreds of millions of people took part in the third Earth Hour. Over 4000 cities in 88 countries/territories officially switched off to pledge their support for the planet, making Earth Hour 2009 the world’s largest global climate change initiative.

On Saturday 27 March, Earth Hour 2010 became the biggest Earth Hour ever. A record 128 countries and territories joined the global display of climate action. Iconic buildings and landmarks from Asia Pacific to Europe and Africa to the Americas switched off. People across the world from all walks of life turned off their lights and came together in celebration and contemplation of the one thing we all have in common – our planet.

Earth Hour 2011 will take place on Saturday 26 March at 8.30PM (local time). This Earth Hour we want you to go beyond the hour, so after the lights go back on think about what else you can do to make a difference. Together our actions add up.

Please Switch off the LIGHTS today between 8:30pm to 9:30pm to observe Earth Hour to save our planet. 

With Best Regards

B S Vohra
East Delhi RWAs Joint Front

Friday, March 25, 2011

Wonder Treatment

VICKS  VapoRub - INTERESTING  
During a lecture on Essential Oils, they told us  how  the  foot soles can absorb oils. Their example: Put garlic on your  feet  and  within 20 minutes you can 'taste' it.
 
Some of us have used Vicks VapoRub for years  for  everything  from chapped lips to sore toes and many body parts  in  between.  But I've never heard of this. And don't laugh, it works 100%  of  the  time, although the scientists who discovered it aren't sure why.  

To stop  night time coughing in a child (or adult as we found  out  personally),  put Vicks VapoRub generously on the soles of your  feet,  cover  with socks, and the heavy, deep coughing will stop in about  5  minutes  and stay stopped for many, many hours of relief. Works 100%  of  the  time and is more effective in children than even very  strong  prescription  cough medicines. In addition it is extremely soothing  and  comforting  and they will sleep soundly.
  
Just happened to tune in A.M. Radio and picked up  this  guy  talking about why cough medicines in kids often do more harm  than  good,  due to the chemicals in them This method of using Vicks VapoRub  on  the  soles of the feet was found to be more effective than  prescribed  medicines  for children at bed time. In addition it seems to have  a  soothing  and calming effect on sick children who then went on to  sleep  soundly.
  
My wife tried it on herself when she had a very  deep  constant  and persistent cough a few weeks ago and it worked 100%!  She  said  that it felt like a warm blanket had enveloped her,  coughing  stopped  in a few minutes.So she went from; every few  seconds uncontrollable  coughing, she slept cough-free for hours every night  she  used  it.
 
  
 If you have grandchildren, pass this on. If you end  up sick, try it yourself and you will be amazed at how it works.

  
DON'T SHUN THIS ONE. TRY IT THE NEXT TIME YOU GET  A  BAD  COLD.  THE ONLY THING YOU CAN LOSE IS YOUR COUGH.
 
Major Mehar Sood

Earth Hour .....

VARWA will also join the movement to protect our environment and the Planet  by observing EARTH HOUR on March 26, 2011,and switch off our lights for one hour -  8:30 pm to 9:30 pm.
Thanks regards

VISHWAVIMOHAN
Vinayak Apartment RWA
Sant Nagar Burari
Delhi-84

Earth Hour .....

Dear all,
            
SCI will be celebrating Earth hour on 26th March 11.at Masjid Moth Phase-1 Prizes have been sponsered by HT ,WWF and Just my Neighbour.We request other colonies also to join the campaign in order to spread awareness on the importance of energy conservation and ways and means of protecting our environment,

Warm regards

Mrs Ranju Minhas
Gen Secretary
SHIELD ,citizens initiative.

Earth Hour Contest by Hindustan Times

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1.  The Contest period is as follows: 8:30 PM March 26, 2011 to March 28, 2011 (Midnight) and is applicable to all registered Resident Welfare Associations (RWA).
2.  To participate, the Readers will have to send their entries (pictures and write-up) on how, they as an RWA, celebrated Earth Hour. The entries are to be sent to htearthhour@gmail.com. The first entry per RWA will be accepted.
3.  Only those entries, which are received by HTML, shall be considered for the contest and HTML shall not be responsible for non-receipt, delay of any entry. HTML does not take any responsibility for any errors arising out of incorrect or incomplete entries.
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10.  The winners shall be required to produce/submit photo identity/address proof and RWA registration as and when required by HTML. The winners may be required to sign the Terms and Conditions herein before accepting the prize. In case false/fake identification details are submitted, the concerned participant/winner shall be disqualified immediately from the contest.
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with thanks : Hindustan Times : link above for original news for verification.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

TO ALL CIRITIQUES OF SOURCES OF POWER

Sir, pardon my way of thinking. No dearth of persons opposing hydro projects or neuclear sources of power.
Fossil resources are dwindling throughout world. America and other intelligent nations are not touching their gas resources but are willing to spend much higher price on petrolium products from arabian countries, wage war just for the sake of resources. We, in INDIA are falling in their trap.No dearth of sold or otherwise persons who are opposing any form of addition in power capacity.BECAUSE they are not affected, shedding of 12 hours of electricity has no meaning to them.
SIR,
We have moved away from animal power. Do we want to go to our original state or we want to move ahead and be counted in the reasonably advanced nations.

KK GHEI SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT EDRWASJF

We are not against the Nuclear Reactors for Power. Infact now only these sources are available for countries like India. But the point of Contradiction is that it should not be installed in the areas PRONE TO EARTHQUAKE. The said area has got over 92 Earthquakes in the last 20 years. Just think the fate of Japan. Today also a massive Earthquake has hit Myanmar & who is next ?????

One of the biggest nuclear reactors planned in Jaitapur, Maharashtra is in an earthquake prone zone !

Are you in Delhi on Friday, March 25th? If you are, then you should join me and several others marching to the Parliament to protest against India’s nuclear ambitions. I will also deliver the petition against the nuclear power plant in Jaitapur, signed by thousands like you to the Prime Minister’s Office.


Register for the march to Parliament here
While the rest of the world is seriously reviewing its nuclear power plants post Japan, the Indian government is only downplaying the risks of a nuclear accident in the country. One of the biggest nuclear reactors planned in Jaitapur, Maharashtra is in an earthquake prone zone [1] and will use untested technology. [2] Can you imagine a Japan-like situation and the way it would be handled here?

On March 25th people from all walks of life are marching to the Parliament, to tell the government that the people of this country do not support dangerous technology. Join this march to tell the government that it can’t put our lives at risk. More people will make a bigger impact.

Register here: http://www.greenpeace.org/india/en/What-We-Do/Nuclear-Unsafe/join-the-march-to-the-parliament/

Here are the details about the march:

Date: 25th March, 2011 Friday
Time: 12.00 noon
Venue: Assemble at the Sahitya Academy Lawns, Mandi House and then march towards Jantar Mantar.

See you at the march.

Thanks a billion!

Photo of Karuna Raina
Karuna Raina
Nuclear Campaigner
Greenpeace India