Friday, November 16, 2012

Joshi to now head Bhagidari programme

The Delhi Government has transferred Collector (excise) Kulanand Joshi to its flagship Bhagidari programme.

Indu Shekhar Mishra, a 1994 batch DANICS officer, will be the new collector of excise. Mishra is currently holding the charge of additional commissioner in VAT department. Joshi who was holding the post of collector of excise since 2011, will be new additional secretary in Bhagidari programme. He will look after the people-friendly scheme, its implementation, coordinate with resident welfare associations (RWAs) and will also provide feedback to Delhi Government. The Delhi Government’s service department is likely to issue order within a day or two.

Joshi, a 1991-batch DANICS officer, will act as an interface between the Government and representatives of the public. The appointment of full time additional secretary in Bhagidari programmes assumes significance in view of the approaching Assembly polls next year in the Capital. Joshi had joined Excise Department in 2010. It would be pertinent to mention that Joshi was adjudged the best Bhagidari officer in 2004 and he has been associated with this flagship project since 2005. Currently, he was holding an additional charge of Bhagidari cell.

The Bhagidari programme is considered the brain child of Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit to help in establishing better coordination between the Government and the people. With this scheme the government encouraged people’s active participation in government projects. This scheme was adopted in the true spirit from the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi and Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru. Planting trees along the banks of the Yamuna and removal of garbage from the river initially started with government officials under the scheme but soon people belonging to all walks of life from in and around Delhi voluntarily came forward to work and take part in the Bhagidari project.  The basic idea is to establish a dialogue between the stakeholders, the Government Departments and citizens groups like Resident Welfare Associations (RWAs) and Market and Traders Associations (MTAs) in order to work out solutions to common civic problems.

Political analyst says that Bhagidari programmes has helped the chief minister Sheila Dikshit to retain the power for the third time in the city as that had helped her in establishing a rapport with various RWAs and reaching out to the denizens. Delhi Government had used this forum to trumpet it achievements and counter the opposition charges. Joshi’s full time appointment is an indication that Dikshit government is going to come out with more people friendly measures to showcase its programmes and activities, they added.


with thanks :  Daily Pioneer : LINK

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Re: 002003170463 - NO RESPONSE Re: Complaint regarding Meter Reading Jumping.

Dear Secretary DERC, 

Refer to te trailing mails. Since the service provider TATA DPL has stopped responding and resolving my grieviance till date, please let me know the recourse and how to proceed further in the matter. This is a clear case of over charging and cheating and would like to take up legally. 

Major Ramesh Agnani(Retd) 
Consultant(Telecom and Networking), 
Telnet Consultants Pvt. Ltd.,

Happy Diwali



Wishing you all a very Happy Diwali
and
best wishes for
Good Health & 
 Happiness in the New Year
Rajivinni Kakria

Monday, November 12, 2012

Happy Diwali to all the Team members of East Delhi RWAs Joint Front.

Thanks to various TV Channels, Print media, Our team members, Friends & well wishers. Thanks for your E Mails / 100s of SMS messages wishing the Happy Diwali. We also reciprocate our sentiments in return. We all wish you a very Happy Diwali. May God fulfill all of your wishes in Health, wealth & happiness.  

With best of regards. 

B S Vohra  
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Thank you indeed for your Diwali greetings.  On behalf of the residents of Priyadarshini Vihar I reciprocate the same to you, your family and all the members of the Joint Front.  May the Festival of Lights bring all the Happiness, Health, Peace and Prosperity in your lives !!
Ram Gupta
Priyadarshini Vihar
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THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE GREETINGS. WE ALSO WISH AND PRAY AND RECIPROCATE THE SAME IN ABUNDANCE! MAY GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY WITH ALL JOY, HAPPINESS AND PEACE FOREVER AND EVER!

With high regards and best wishes,

Balus
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I wish you and the family  "HAPPY DIWALI" and Goddess  LAKSHMI  shall shower her blessing on you.

Major M C SOOD, (Veteran)
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Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work : Thomas A. Edison

Deepwali Ki Shub Kamnas!to all my friends.

Bharat Tiwari 
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RWABhagidari wishes you a very Happy Diwali


Friday, November 9, 2012

Wish you a Non Polluted Happy Diwali !


Don't worsen smog with crackers, appeal Delhi residents : Yahoo News

 

New Delhi, Nov 8 (IANS) As Diwali approaches, Delhi's residents have reason to dread about. Already a thick smog envelopes the national capital, and rampant bursting of fire-crackers could worsen air pollution.

Residents Welfare Associations (RWA) of many colonies in the city have expressed concern over growing pollution, and requested Chief Minister Shiela Dikshit to instruct departments of her government to keep a watch on air pollution in the city during Diwali. 

The East Delhi Residents Welfare Associations (RWA) Joint Front has made a special request to the chief minister that her government monitor the use of crackers during the festival. 

In a letter to the chief minister, the RWAs also told the chief minister that her government ought to arrange for emergency medical services to meet any eventuality on Diwali day and immediately afterwards.

The RWAs have sought the cooperation of private hospitals too, in case of emergency.

"We still have four days before Diwali, and the media could generate awareness, so that there are no crackers at all, at least this Diwali. Please look into it and issue the required advisory," said B.S. Vohra, president of East Delhi RWAs Joint Front.

Carbon monoxide levels in the city now touch 7.3 mg/cu while permissible levels are only 2-4 mg/cu. Nitrogen dioxide levels touch 267g/cu whereas permitted level in the air is just 60-80g/cu.

The air pollution levels in Delhi are already alarming. With Diwali, even breathing here could be hard, Vohra said.


with thanks : YAHOO NEWS : LINK

Thursday, November 8, 2012

No crackers appeal to CM due to existing high pollution : Delhi Aajtak

Link : http://www.youtube.com/watch?index=1&list=UUeYmG2G7RS6SlgNnLGVNSMQ&feature=plcp&v=zSlnZzYtWjs&gl=US




B S Vohra
East Delhi RWAs Joint Front

Don't worsen smog with crackers, appeal Delhiites

 ZeenewsOman Tribune

New Delhi: As Diwali approaches, Delhi's residents have reason to dread about. Already a thick smog envelopes the national capital, and rampant bursting of fire-crackers could worsen air pollution.

Residents Welfare Associations (RAW) of many colonies in the city have expressed concern over growing pollution, and requested Chief Minister Shiela Dikshit to instruct departments of her government to keep a watch on air pollution in the city during Diwali.

The East Delhi Residents Welfare Associations (RWA) Joint Forum has made a special request to the chief minister that her government monitor the use of crackers during the festival

 In a letter to the chief minister, the RWAs also told the chief minister that her government ought to arrange for emergency medical services to meet any eventuality on Diwali day and immediately afterwards.

 The RWAs have sought the cooperation of private hospitals too, in case of emergency. 

"We still have four days before Diwali, and the media could generate awareness, so that there are no crackers at all, at least this Diwali. Please look into it and issue the required advisory," said BS Vohra, president of East Delhi RWAs Joint Front. 

Carbon monoxide levels in the city now touch 7.3 mg/cu while permissible levels are only 2-4 mg/cu. Nitrogen dioxide levels touch 267g/cu whereas permitted level in the air is just 60-80g/cu. The air pollution levels in Delhi are already alarming. With Diwali, even breathing here could be hard, Vohra said. 

with thanks : IANS : Zee News : LINK 
                             OMAN TRIBUNE : LINK