Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Re: MCD’s policy/guidelines for installation of gates for security purposes in colonies.



            The policy/guidelines framed by the MCD are clear. However, this has created problems for the RWAs. Of late ‘security’ of persons and their properties residing in different recognized colonies has become a perennial problem and the RWAs in their wisdom based on the decisions taken in their respective Managing Committees install iron gates where absolutely required based on security aspects.

            Specifications and guidelines for provision of gates in the internal roads and back/service lanes etc. have been provided in the MCD guidelines. However, the problem arises when there is ‘no consensus’ among the residents relating to the placement and operation of gates.

            Notwithstanding, the RBECHSociety/Anand Vihar had taken the initiative and provided iron gates in their colony’s service lanes after taking permission of the local Police authorities and remain locked. However, the Society provide one set of keys to the residents nearer to such gates, besides keeping a set of keys of all gates with the Society’s security staff apart from keeping yet an another set of keys in the Society’s office. Thus abundance precautions have been taken so that the residents/public agencies are not inconvenienced in opening/closing of the gates as and when required. Besides, the Society have also displayed the contact nos. of individuals etc. in a plate welded on the gates who could be contacted, if needed.

            As far as the operation of gates on the inner roads, we are trying to regulate the mobility on specified timings, again displayed prominently on the gates, but this causes a little inconvenience to a few people who wish to have access as and when required by them, which is difficult to meet, from the security view point. We have to see the convenience of majority residences and not to succumb to a handful of individuals to their whims and fancies, where interest clash!

            We are confident that ‘security’ could be tightened if all agencies and residents cooperate in their own interests instead of resorting to litigation, as after all the utmost interest of all residents is ‘security and safety’ of themselves and their properties! Of course, wherever gates have been provided on inner roads, they have to be manned and kept locked for specified timings when not-manned. This increases the cost of security manpower and added responsibility too to regulate their attendance/presence etc. and the Society struggles to meet the cost particularly when the residents do not pay the ‘service charges’ levied by the Society. This is a perennial problem where the RCS should step in.

T K Balu

Recreation centre for senior citizens

Dear Mr. Vohra,

We are facing a similar problem relating to provision of a 'recreation centre for senior citizens' in our colony. In brief, the Society have proposed to provide a 'recreation-cum-reading room' centre for the benefit of senior citizens in our colony, which is a record number, as most of them are retired railway employees settled over here, at the place (which is a nursery plot) where the Police station of Anand Vihar had been functioning and is now moving out to their own building near Karkarduma Courts. We have taken up the matter with our Hon'ble MLA/Councillor and with our Hon'ble Lt.Governor/CM etc. but no avail! They only profess that they care for 'senior citizens' in all forums but little they do in practice for their welfare! On every issue and every time we have to constantly and consistently pursue and do a lot of leg work etc. but no result. Nothing comes out of correspondence albeit they require all in letters! Can't YOU TAKE UP SUCH ISSUES PENDING OVER A LONG PERIOD OF TIME WITH NO OUTCOME?

With regards,

TK Balu
Secretary/RBECHS/Anand Vihar

Monday, August 27, 2012

Suggested amendments to MCD Guidelines for installation of gates for Security purpose in colonies.



The Commissioner
East Delhi Municipal Corporation
Udyog Sadan
Patparganj Industrial Area
Delhi – 110 092.

Dear Sir,

Re:  Suggested amendments to MCD Guidelines for installation of gates for
        Security purpose in colonies.

On the directions of the Hon’ble Delhi High Court, the MCD issued Policy/guidelines for installation of gates for security purpose in colonies vide R.O. No.250/DPI/07-08 on 30th June 2007 (copy attached for ready reference).  Unfortunately, the MCD failed to consult the very people, the Residents’ Welfare Associations and the Housing Societies, for whom the guidelines were issued.  As a result, many clauses of the guidelines are faulty and do not serve the desired purpose.

Our residents have been suffering for the last several years when security gates on our internal lanes were removed by the MCD.  Consequently, there has been a spurt in the incidents of crime in the colony (list of crimes enclosed for your information).  As victims of these faulty guidelines, we earnestly request your indulgence in favourably considering the following amendments in the Guidelines, as early as possible:

Clause 3.d) -  There is a total ban on erecting gates on back lanes which do not open towards roads outside the colony.  Most of the crimes including thefts and burglaries are perpetrated through these lanes only.  Hence, security gates should be allowed on back lanes also.

Clause 3.m) -  RWAs have been given the responsibility of appointing watch and ward staff at their own cost.  In practice, such arrangements are made by residents of the individual lanes by collecting funds. RWAs have not been vested with any authority to force the residents to make contribution for watch and  ward arrangements.  There are several families in our colony who do not pay.  So, this responsibility needs to be coupled with authority.  Timings of closing and opening of gates should also be flexible in accordance with seasons and other factors.
           
Clause 3. p), q) and r) -  Onerous mandatory responsibilities have been  put on RWAs which need to be reconsidered.  They should dovetail with ground realities.

We thank you for your kind consideration.

Sincerely yours,



( B. L. Poddar )                                        ( R. N. Gupta )
   President                                          General Secretary

Copy for information and appropriate action to:

1.                  Dr Annapurna Mishra
Hon’ble Mayor of East Delhi

2.         Mrs Asha Singh
                         Hon’ble Councillor, Ward 222, EDMC

Encl. as stated.

Recreation-cum-reading Room for Sr. Citizens at Priyadarshini Vihar



Shri K. S. Mehra
Commissioner
Municipal Corporation of Delhi
Ambedkar Stadium
New Delhi 110 002

Dear Sir,

Re:  Recreation-cum-reading Room for Sr. Citizens at Priyadarshini Vihar

We refer to our letter of 18th February 2010 (copy attached for ready reference), regarding construction of a Recreation-cum-reading room for the benefit of over 250 senior citizens living in Priyadarshini Vihar, in Shahadra South Zone.  Consequently, a team from your Community Service Department, Civil Line Zone had inspected the three tot-lots lying vacant in our colony as a possible site for constructing the above Centre, in March 2010. 

A letter No.339/SSV/M/2010 dated 28/06/2010 from the Assistant Director, Shahadra North Zone, Community Service Department has now been received advising that the proposed site was a park which came under the green belt of the Horticulture Department (copy enclosed).  As such, a senior citizens’ recreation-cum-reading room could not be constructed there.

In this connection, we have to submit that while we agree and support that greenery is very important to protect our environment from global warming, you will appreciate that it is equally important that our senior citizens are looked after well so as to utilize their knowledge and experience for the benefit of the society.

There are already six parks in our small colony with only 253 houses.  Moreover, by constructing a room in the middle of a tot-lot, no plants/trees will be destroyed.  On the contrary, it would be our best endeavour to grow more flowers and medicinal plants around the recreation room, and perhaps the senior citizens would be able to contribute a lot in maintaining the garden, which would be their own.  As mentioned before, RWA would take the responsibility to manage the functioning of the Centre.  In view of the foregoing, you are once again requested to kindly re-consider our request in the overall interest of the senior citizens of the area. 

Thank you for your kind consideration.

Sincerely yours,


R. N. Gupta
General Secretary
PDVihar RWA


Copy to:   Dr A. K. Walia, Hon’ble Minister of Finance & Urban Development
                Govt. of the NCT of Delhi.

Problems faced by residents of Priyadarshini Vihar, Ward 222.



Dr Annapurna Mishra
Hon’ble Mayor of East Delhi
Udyog Sadan
Patparganj Industrial Area
Delhi – 110 092.

Dear Madam,

Re:  Some of the problems faced by residents of Priyadarshini Vihar, Ward 222.

We have been pursuing with the Commissioner, MCD (now EDMC) for resolving our following two major concerns without any success.  We now solicit your kind support and recommendation for an early solution:

1.                   Recreation-cum-reading room for senior citizens:  There are about 300 senior citizens in our colony, many of whom are professionals, like engineers, doctors, management consultants and chartered accountants.  Their knowledge and experience can be usefully utilized, if there is a common place where they can meet, relax and interact with people.  This Association has been pursuing for a Recreation-cum-reading room in our colony for the last several years, but nothing has been done by the MCD so far.  A copy of our self-explanatory letter dated 18 February 2010 addressed to Shri K.S. Mehra, Commissioner, MCD is attached for your information.

2.                   Amendments to MCD guidelines for installation of gates for security purpose in colonies:  A copy of our self-explanatory letter addressed to the Commissioner, EDMC is enclosed for information.  It is very important that the guidelines are amended and made people friendly at the earliest.

It would be greatly appreciated, if you kindly intervene and use your esteemed office to ensure that our above legitimate demands are favourably considered.

Thanking you.

Sincerely yours,


R. N. Gupta
General Secretary
PDVihar RWA

NDPL : Plz look into the Excessive Billing & Meter Jumping

Head Consumer Services  
New Delhi

RE - CA/CRN # 60002033391-

Dear Sir/ Madam ,

I, Dr. Parkash Chander  r/o A- 43/ 2 DDA FLATS , NARAINA VIHAR , NEW DELHI vide CA/ CRN # 60002033391 would like to lodge a formal complaint about the excessive UNITS BILLED for the month of May- July 2012 vide bill # 010051542780.

We have been slapped with a bill with number of units consumed as 5182, in my entire 42 years of billing with old DESU , and present NDPL/ TATA power we  have never had this level of consumption recorded.

An amount of Rs.28470/- is expected of me , I am a RETIRED SENIOR CITIZEN  over 72 years of age ,with my meager PENSION benefits , this amount is wiping out my basic survival  RESERVES and creating uncalled financial HARDSHIP.

I have already visited INDER PURI customer care centre , they too have numerous cases of ERROR BILLING , since i have ZERO wiring defect ,and the most logical reason seems a case of meter jumping .

I would like to request you to please use your good office to  ensure at this uncalled ERROR  in UNITS consumed and an AVERAGE consumption billing may be initiated.

Please  treat this mail as my FORMAL COMPLAINT  and necessary corrective action  may be initiated at the earliest.

i may be contacted at 011-41414988 or alternatively at 9811176199 for any further information / clarification.

Thanking you in anticipation

Sincerely



Dr.Parkash Chander
A-43/2 Naraina Vihar
New Delhi-110028
India
Resi - +91-11- 41414988
Mob - 09899548800

Sunday, August 26, 2012

DERC penalises Tata Power Distribution Ltd for violations

New Delhi, Aug 26 (PTI) Delhi's power regulator DERC has imposed a penalty of Rs 25,000 on Tata Power Delhi Distribution Ltd (TPDDL) for committing a number of violations including wrong assessment of a consumer's electricity bill and snapping of supply. The order by Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission came in response to a petition filed against TPDDL by Anita Goel, a resident of Sector-2 of Rohini. When asked, a TPDDL official said the company would fully comply with the DERC order. In the order, the DERC said the connection to the consumer was issued for non-domestic purposes but the same was billed by TPDDL for domestic tariff by "mistake". The company later revised the bill based on commercial tariff instead of domestic rates which was not paid by the consumer. The company had issued a disconnection notice to the consumer for defaulting in making the payment of Rs 57,373 on November 24, 2010. The revised demand was raised pursuant to revision of the tariff category from domestic to non-domestic. Upset over the disconnection notice, the consumer had then approached the Consumer Grievances Redressal Forum (CGRF) which had ordered restoration of the power supply. 


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Tuesday, August 21, 2012

The cremation ground at Geeta colony with no suitable parking facilities

East Delhi is one of the biggest constituency with huge density of population. The cremation ground at Geeta colony caters to a large population with multiple funerals at a time. But to our surprise there is no suitable parking available at the spot.  Some vacant unbuilt land on the left is being used by the visitors but during monsoon, it's really horrible to park your car in that area. The main road which was earlier used to park the vehicles contains boards depicting NO PARKING / NO STOPPING, by the Delhi Traffic Police. In the sad hours, persons are forced to break the law by parking on that road. May I request to all the concerned to look into it & provide a suitable parking at the earliest.

B S Vohra
East Delhi RWAs Joint Front

STRANGE BUT TRUE ! A market on the Railway tracks in Thailand !