Tuesday, December 20, 2011
CERC Hearing on 22nd Dec. ...... Pls. BE THERE
Can we leave it to the Regulators to protect our interest .......
Dear Friends,
You would remember that we had filed an application for Impleadment in the NDPL hearing at CERC some time back.
The hearing is on 22nd. Dec. 10.15 AM (Sharp) at the CERC office on 4th Floor, Chandralok Building, Janpath, New Delhi.
We should try and take out time and be there. You may have noticed that our constant vigil has started to show some results by way of steps being taken by DERC to pull up the DISCOMS. We now need to raise the bar and look into the functioning of the CERC ........ leaving the Regulators be, has not worked as they were happy making polite noises and never questioning the blatant mal practice the DISCOMS were indulging in.
What can be a bigger fraud on the consumer in allowing DISCOMS to purchase power from what ever source at whatever price and bill it to the consumer. We thought Financial Prudence in purchasing cheapest power available must have been a part of the Distribution Contract.
DISCOMS were merrily splurging in buying power on the Golf Course Circuit while Cheaper Power was available at the Power Exchange. DERC, instead of penalising them dangle a carrot of giving incentives for buying Cheaper Power. Can we really leave it to the Regulators to protect our interest?
Please take some time out and be there.
Warm Regards,
Rajiv Kakria
Shastri Park Exten Part-1, Block-Uttarakhand, Burari, Delhi-84
We constituted the Society and carved out the colony named as “Shastri Park Exten Part-1, Block-Uttarakhand, Burari, Delhi-84” hoping to live and lead our life with hassle free, but unfortunately, we are now suffering in the colony, with severe and acute problems. Now, we are totally depressed and disillusioned but continue to survive with the optimism and confidence that the bureaucrat and politician at the helm of affairs will resolve the problems with necessary directions to the officials concerned.The main thrust areas where there is need to act on war footing:
5 years have been passed, streets particularly in Block A of Uttarakhand Colony, Part-1,demolished on the pretext that very next week all streets would be built with RCC. But till date (after 5 years), still a single brick not laid. Till date no work is performed. People are facing acute problems in coming out and entering in their house. Several time complaints made to the concerned Councilor, MLA and MP level, but futile.
Now, despite of sanctioning of tender of Rs. 4.16 crores for streets,etc, from Flood Deptt. & Rs. 1.95 crores from Jal Board, People of Uttarakhand Colony Part-1, are waiting to start the work. But, it seems that it will not happen and again we will be left in the lurch of fate.
Police - Ensure safety and security of the residents by various means and Patrolling the colony at least twice in the night.
With best regards,
Girish Chandra Bahuguna- Social worker
"An open letter to our H.E. Lt. Governor and Hon’ble Chief Minister, Delhi !
Very well drafted. If you like I can talk to LG for an appointment. Prof. S. Sitaraman Senior Vice President, Ritnand Balved Education Foundation (RBEF) (An Umbrella Organisation of Amity Educational Institutions) Director, Amity Centre for Yoga and Meditation Advisor, Amity Centre for Guidance & Counselling (ACGC) Director, Amity Foundation for Ayurvedic sciences E2 Block, Amity University Campus, Ground floor, Room no 4. ----------------------------------------------------------------- kkghei SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT EDRWAsJF PRESIDENT MADHUVAN RWA --------------------------------------------------------- BALU SAHAB JUST KEEP IT UP WITH UR WRITING AND precious knowledge in this regard it very useful for the society where the we are living, you may raise very important issues related to problem of people, misuse of powers by government employees, politicians, beurocrates etc. which may help us in various ways for the correction in society weapon like law etc. Anil Mohan ---------------- |
Monday, December 19, 2011
"An open letter to our H.E. Lt. Governor and Hon’ble Chief Minister, Delhi !
We constituted the Society and carved out the colony named as “Anand Vihar” hoping to live and lead our life with ‘anand hi anand’, but alas we are now languishing in the colony, with problems galore! Consequently, we are totally depressed and disillusioned but continue to survive with the optimism and confidence that the bureaucrat and politician at the helm of affairs will resolve the problems with necessary directions to the officials concerned.
We are writing this ‘open letter’, of course, after exhausting all the official channels, right from the bottom to the top or vice versa! We are inking it with a last straw of hope, with built-in dismay. Notwithstanding, we hope to achieve the best!
To save your precious time and energy, we hereby express our woes and difficulties being faced by us in ‘one liners’ with genuine expectations and sanguine hope that these will receive your or your officials’ working with and for you, attention who will take up the matters with govt. agencies/officials concerned at the helm of affairs! For convenience and to facilitate your exercise, we give them below, department-wise, too! We have been struggling with the below-mentioned problems for the last two years and would like to reiterate at the fag end of the current year, so that when the new year (2012) dawns, the residents of Anand Vihar will see significant and appreciable improvements to derive ‘anand hi anand’, while living in Anand Vihar colony, the biggest Cooperative Housing Society in East Delhi. founded in 1975 in an area of 90 acres of land, initially envisaged as a total ‘plotted’ colony (with 903 independent plots), but now growing vertically and thus becoming a ‘flatted’ colony, with a population nearing 10,000!
- Relaying and repairing of ‘service lanes’.
- Removal of encroachments to facilitate mobility and parking of vehicles
- Regulate and discipline and overcome the builders’ menace which is mushrooming with the passage of time unabatedly!
- Cleaning and maintenance of storm water drains and culverts.
- Cleaning of shopping centres inside the colony.
- Periodically pruning of trees and maintenance of parks.
2. D.J.B. - Abnormal increase in sewerage charges with little maintenance or service.
- Replacement of worn out water pipe and sewerage lines laid about 40 years back.
- Demolition of OHT and construction of UGR at the same place
- Mechanical cleaning of sewerage.
3. D.D.A. - Expedite providing a linkage road (80’ ) from Karkarduma Junction to Sreshta
Vihar.
- Development of Green belt/Anand Vihar & Jagriti Enclave
- Direct the local school authorities to make available their ‘play fields’ for being used by local children of the colony, as per the prescribed provisions,
- Construction of pucca road from the DDA Community Centre (opp. Yamuna Sports Complex) to Anand Vihar railway terminal.
- Expedite construction of Community Hall and handing over the same to the Society for its maintenance by the Society.(RWA).
4. Police - Ensure safety and security of the residents by various means.
- Prevent blockade of the entire road/inner lanes for various of functions by
local residents.
- Periodical visit to ‘senior citizens’ homes and recording their woes.
- Removal of unauthorized persons mushrooming in ‘chowkidars’ huts in the vicinity of houses under construction.
- Patrolling the colony at least twice in the night.
- Handing over the ‘nursery plot land’ presently occupied by SHO/Anand Vihar when moving out to their own building to the Society to build up and maintain a “Senior Citizens Recreation Centre”. Majority of residents are ‘senior citizens’ in the colony with no such facility.
With Season’s Greetings and deep regards,
T.K. Balu
Hony. Secretary/RBECHS/Anand Vihar, Delhi-92
Saturday, December 17, 2011
Friday, December 16, 2011
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