Thursday, March 14, 2013
अधिक चार्ज पर डिस्कॉम पर कार्रवाई के लिए चौतरफा मांग
Feb 26, 2013,
गुस्सा - 4,500 करोड़ वसूलने से रेजीडेंट वेलफेयर एसोसिएशन खफा
327 ट्रांसफॉर्मर, जो टाटा पावर दिल्ली डिस्ट्रीब्यूशन लिमिटेड के मातहत थे, के खातों में नकारात्मक घाटा नहीं था फिर भी इस इलाके में अधिक वसूला गया
कमेटी बनाओ - मांग उठी है कि अगर कोई भी किसी भी इलाके में ट्रांसफॉर्मर से हुई सप्लाई और बिल की पड़ताल कर लेने पर अंतर का खुलासा हो जाएगा। वित्तीय विशेषज्ञों के अलावा दिल्ली आईआईटी और रूड़की आईआईटी के विशेषज्ञों को कमेटी में शामिल कर वास्तविकता का पता लगाने का सुझाव आया है।
राष्ट्रीय राजधानी में बीते पांच साल के भीतर निजी बिजली वितरण कंपनियों की ओर से उपभोक्ताओं से 4,500 करोड़ से अतिरिक्त वसूली होने से तमाम रेजीडेंट वेलफेयर एसोसिएशन के प्रमुख नाराज हैं।उन्हें इस बात की तकलीफ है कि जिस बिजली की सप्लाई हुई ही नहीं उसका बिल क्यों वसूल लिया गया।
327 ट्रांसफॉर्मर, जो टाटा पावर दिल्ली डिस्ट्रीब्यूशन लिमिटेड के मातहत थे, के खातों में नकारात्मक घाटा नहीं था फिर भी इस इलाके में अधिक वसूला गया
कमेटी बनाओ - मांग उठी है कि अगर कोई भी किसी भी इलाके में ट्रांसफॉर्मर से हुई सप्लाई और बिल की पड़ताल कर लेने पर अंतर का खुलासा हो जाएगा। वित्तीय विशेषज्ञों के अलावा दिल्ली आईआईटी और रूड़की आईआईटी के विशेषज्ञों को कमेटी में शामिल कर वास्तविकता का पता लगाने का सुझाव आया है।
राष्ट्रीय राजधानी में बीते पांच साल के भीतर निजी बिजली वितरण कंपनियों की ओर से उपभोक्ताओं से 4,500 करोड़ से अतिरिक्त वसूली होने से तमाम रेजीडेंट वेलफेयर एसोसिएशन के प्रमुख नाराज हैं।उन्हें इस बात की तकलीफ है कि जिस बिजली की सप्लाई हुई ही नहीं उसका बिल क्यों वसूल लिया गया।
'चेतना' एनजीओ की एक रिपोर्ट में कहा गया कि तीनों डिस्कॉम ने तीन फेज
वाले न्यूट्रल लाखों इलेक्ट्रॉनिक मीटर की कमी का लाभ उठाकर रिशिड्यूडल बैक
फ्लो के जरिए उपभोक्ताओं से हर साल औसतन 900 करोड़ रुपये वसूले।चेतना के
अध्यक्ष अनिल सूद ने कहा कि बिना सप्लाई किए ही डिस्कॉम ने उपभोक्ताओं से
बीते पांच साल में 4,500 करोड़ रुपये वसूल लिए। दूसरी ओर तीनों डिस्कॉम ने
इस रिपोर्ट को खारिज कर दिया है।
डिस्कॉम के खिलाफ अविलंब कार्रवाई की मांग करते हुए ग्रेटर कैलाश-1
आरडब्लूए के राजीव ककरिया ने कहा कि उन्हें यह जानकर हैरानी हुई कि जो
बिजली उपभोक्ताओं को सप्लाई नहीं हुई उसका अतिरिक्त बिल बनाकर वसूल लिया
गया। उन्होंने खुलासा किया कि टाटा पावर दिल्ली डिस्ट्रीब्यूशन लिमिटेड के
327 ट्रांसफॉर्मर के खातों में नकारात्मक घाटा नहीं दिखा।
इसका मतलब हुआ कि डिस्कॉम ने बिजली सप्लाई से अधिक वसूल लिया। यह सरासर
बेईमानी है।ककरिया ने बताया कि अगर कोई भी एक माह में किसी भी खास इलाके
में ट्रांसफॉर्मर से हुई बिजली सप्लाई और कितनी बिजली का बिल बना इनकी
पड़ताल कर ले तो अंतर का खुलासा हो जाएगा।
ककरिया ने मांग की कि वित्तीय विशेषज्ञों के अलावा दिल्ली आईआईटी और
रूड़की आईआईटी के विशेषज्ञों को कमेटी में शामिल कर वास्तविकता का पता
लगाया जाए। इसी तरह जनकपुरी आरडब्ल्यूए के गुलशन राय ने दावा किया कि इस
संदर्भ में जो पक्के सबूत जो जुटाए गए हैं उससे साफ दिखाई पड़ता है कि
डिस्कॉम ने उपभोक्ताओं से सप्लाई की गई बिजली से अधिक वसूले।
डिस्कॉम के खिलाफ अविलंब कार्रवाई की मांग करते हुए राय ने कहा कि
दिल्ली बिजली नियामक आयोग ने 2011 में माना था कि यह बेहद गंभीर मामला है
और तब बिजली कंपनियों को सुधार के लिए कदम उठाने को कहा था।
ईस्ट दिल्ली
आरडब्ल्यूए के बीएस वोहरा ने कहा कि यह एक तरह का घोटाला है और मांग की कि
यह गलत वसूला गया धन उपभोक्ताओं को लौटा दिया जाए।
अपने बयान से पीछे हटीं शीला दीक्षित
नई दिल्ली - बिजली की दरों में बढ़ोतरी के बारे में दिए गए बयान के बाद चौतरफा आलोचनाओं से घिरी दिल्ली की मुख्यमंत्री शीला दीक्षित सोमवार को इससे पलट गईं। उन्होंने कहा कि मीडिया ने उनके बयान को गलत तरीके से पेश किया।
अपने बयान से पीछे हटीं शीला दीक्षित
नई दिल्ली - बिजली की दरों में बढ़ोतरी के बारे में दिए गए बयान के बाद चौतरफा आलोचनाओं से घिरी दिल्ली की मुख्यमंत्री शीला दीक्षित सोमवार को इससे पलट गईं। उन्होंने कहा कि मीडिया ने उनके बयान को गलत तरीके से पेश किया।
दीक्षित ने रविवार को बिजली की दरों में इजाफे को सही ठहराते हुए कहा था
कि अगर लोग 24 घंटे बिजली की सप्लाई चाहते हैं तो उन्हें भुगतान करना ही
होगा। शीला ने छतरपुर की रैली में कहा था कि अगर लोगों को बिजली का भुगतान
करने में मुश्किल हो रही है तो उन्हें खपत घटाने के लिए बिजली उपकरणों के
उपयोग में कटौती करनी चाहिए।
with thanks : Dainik Bhasker : LINK
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
The curious case of roads being built when elections are due
The internal roads of Kailash Colony in south Delhi were relaid almost
overnight in March last year. The reason: The civic polls were just
round the corner.
Kailash Colony's wasn't a one-off case. Most Delhiites claim that civic agencies wake up only when elections are due as there's pressure on them to get their act together.
Claimed Dr Lalit Verma, a resident of Haiderpur near Rohini Sector
18, "The road to Haiderpur from Outer Ring Road was last built nearly
four years ago, when the general elections were due. Immediately after
the polls, it was dug up. Since then, it has been in a shambles.
Councillors and MLAs usually use their funds when polls are due in order
to get votes. Many of them even put up boards and posters, claiming how
they got a particular road built."
But many politicians claimed this was not the case. "We try to
construct roads as and when required. But sometimes, the executive wing
delays the project and it coincides with elections. But it is true that
every councillor and MLA wants to exhaust their funds before the
elections as they are accountable to the public," said Mahender Nagpal,
leader of north Delhi Municipal Corporation.
Jagdish Mukhi, Janakpuri MLA, said, "I work 365 days a year. But
dense carpeting can only be done after five years. Some councillors save
their funds and try to get votes by completing work around elections.
But I don't believe in such cheap tactics."
The situation in some colonies is so bad that many have started
believing that holding elections every year is the best way to bring
about development. "That work gets done almost overnight when elections
are due affirms the fact that civic agencies have the expertise to do
their jobs. The problem is they don't want to work," said Harvinder
Singh, a member of Lajpat Nagar III RWA.
"There have been instances when the road roller is put to use when
the people are going to cast their votes. But the roller stopped, when
voting got over. It is easy to get work done whenever polls are due.
Those same councillors become inaccessible for the rest of their
tenure," said BS Vohra, president of east Delhi RWA.
with thanks : Hindustan Times : LINK
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Badti Garmi, Ghat ta pani : Delhi Aajtak : B S Vohra : Part 2 : Video
Badti Garmi, Ghat ta pani : Delhi Aajtak : B S Vohra : Part 2 : Video : LINK
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4wblbDZFm4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4wblbDZFm4
Mobile Tower Radiation in East Delhi checked by East Delhi RWAs Joint Front - Video
Mobile Tower Radiation in East Delhi checked by East Delhi RWAs Joint Front - Video - Link - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--r2GZg7KH8&list=UUeYmG2G7RS6SlgNnLGVNSMQ&index=1
Saturday, March 9, 2013
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Toxic air hurting kids’ lungs, heart & mind
But Pollution Board Sat On Findings For 7 Yrs
Jayashree Nandi TNN
New
Delhi: Children in the national capital are more vulnerable to air
pollution than their counterparts in other states and in more ways than
one. They are falling victim not only to pulmonary disorders but also
hypertension, ADHD and depression.
Medical investigators from Kolkata-based Chittaranjan National Cancer Research Institute had pointed out this “dangerous epidemic” to Central Pollution Control Board as early as 2005 when a study examined over 11,000 school children in Delhi and compared them with a control group of children in the towns of West Bengal and Uttarakhand. CPCB took seven years to publish it and place it in public domain.
The research study that had examined cellular lung reaction was one of the first to conclude that air pollution related complications are not restricted to lungs and can lead to several metabolic conditions. Such a long delay in publishing a scientific report that “could have been a wake-up call” is indefensible, some scientists who conducted the study said.
Among its startling finds is the fact that incidence of hypertension in Delhi schoolchildren is three times that of the control group. Delhi’s schoolchildren were 2.5-times more likely to suffer Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and boys were more vulnerable than girls.
Dr Manas Ranjan Ray, head of department of experimental haematology and coinvestigator in the study, said, “When we conducted the study, there were 38 lakh vehicles in Delhi. Today there are over 75 lakh. We found very high incidence of hypertension, obesity and even juvenile diabetes. In a neo-rich city, lifestyle factors also play a major role. One of the key recommendations we made to CPCB was inclusion of one fresh fruit in the diet of children of all schools including municipality schools. Another was regarding regular medical check-ups in schools for hypertension and lung health. But we never imagined it would take close to a decade to publish the research.”
Another researcher complained that scientists are always treated like “backbenchers” by government bodies like CPCB who have no regard for “valuable research”.
A senior officer from CPCB who declined to named said peer review and extensive interpretation of data took years. “We cannot publish such alarming findings before being certain. It was a very expensive and difficult study and needed interpretation,” he said.
The study was peer reviewed by Indian Council for Medical Research and All India Institute of Medical Sciences but researchers say the report was stuck in red tape for years after the review. “Seven years is way too long for interpretation. Now the average time is a year for peer review and even that is considered pretty long,” AL Ramanathan, a professor from School of Environmental Sciences, JNU, said.
Incidence of air pollutionrelated complications among children has gone up dramatically in the past few years. “Checking the BP of young children is a regular practice now among doctors. More than a million children are affected with respiratory infections in India every year. The incidence is quite high in Delhi, we are also noticing psychological effects of pollution like depression among children. It’s something that is not widely discussed but quite prevalent,” paediatric consultant Dr Sanjeev Bagai said.
With Thanks : Times of India : LINK
99% NGOs are fraud, money-making devices: Delhi HC
The Delhi high court has called for toughening of licensing norms for
NGOs observing that 99% of them are "fraud" and "merely money making
devices".
"Most private run so called philanthropic organizations do not
understand their social responsibilities. 99% of the existing NGOs are
fraud and simply moneymaking devices. Only one out of every hundred
NGOs serve the purpose they are set up for", a bench headed by Justice
Pradeep Nandrajog said.
"There is a need for toughening of licensing norms and legislature has to keep this in mind", the bench said.
The stinging remarks came while the court was hearing a petition
filed by children homes Chatravas and Arya orphanage challenging
government's refusal to grant them license under the Women and
Children's Institutions (Licensing) Act, 1956 and insisting on
registration under the Juvenile Justice Act.
The Delhi government and union women and child development ministry
opposed the plea saying that all children homes in the country have to
be registered under the JJ Act 2006 which subject them to supervision,
monitoring and periodic inspections by child welfare committee of the
government even if they have licenses under any other law.
Arguing for the homes, senior lawyer Maninder Singh said "an
institution which has licence under the Women and Children's
Institutions (Licensing) Act, 1956 did not require registration under
the JJ Act.
"The JJ Act has its own field and does not override the women and
children's institutions act. Moreover JJ Act is not applicable to
independent private philanthropic institutions but for those run by
government", argued Singh.
The stand of the centre was that a clear policy framework for the
entire country has been laid out and Women and Children Institutions
(Licensing) Act has no value as it stood repealed even since the JJ Act
came into being in 2006. But Singh said the option should be licensing
under Women and Children's Institutions (Licensing) Act or Orphanage and
other charitable institutions Act even if the JJ Act was applicable in a
state.
with thanks : Hindustan Times : LINK
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
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