Saturday, January 25, 2014

Happy Republic Day


Nokia Lumia : My APP idea is the BEST SELLING idea Worldwide !

























Nokia Lumia : Your wish my App – Season two : A nice Indiblogger evening with Chef Vikas Khanna, Rajiv Makhni & Vishal Gondal alongwith Nokia Team.

MY APP IDEA IS THE BEST IDEA & in case NOKIA could implement it, it will be the BEST SELLING idea worldwide.

Every city has so many problems. Be it water logging during monsoon, No water or dirty water in summers, Bad roads, Pot holes, Cave ins, Garbage, Stray dogs, Street lights, Power outages, Chain snatchings, Eve teasing, Traffic jams, Fire services, Ambulance,  Medical emergencies, etc. etc. & so on.

Mostly we don’t have any INSTANT direct telephone numbers to connect with the concerned authorities & in case we have the Tel numbers, these are either busy or just keep on ringing.

I want a NOKIA APP where we have to just upload our complaint & it will automatically reach to the concerned authorities. Moreover, it will continuously be shown as the PENDING COMPLAINT unless & until it has been resolved.

These problems exist in almost every country, every city, every locality, every street though problems may change to Hurricanes,  Katrina,  Tsunamis, Earthquake, Volcanos,  Icy cyclones depending upon the location of various countries.

So the APP can be so designed, that even while in the roaming, if you find any such problem anywhere & if you upload your ISSUE, it will automatically reach to the authorities of that area itself.

ALMOST EVERYONE REQUIRES THIS KIND OF APP WHICH CAN BE USED TO RESOLVE THE LOCAL ISSUES AS WELL TO MEET ANY KIND OF ENERGENCIES.

Come on NOKIA, I know you can do it. More can be discussed when we have a meeting in this regard.

Thanks

S Vohra















Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Explanation sought from CM over Water meters !

CM Arvind Kejriwal stated on Monday that "I have asked DJB to see what kind of meters these are. If they are so sensitive that even blowing into them shows a reading, then people will be paying for air and not water. Nobody should be forced to use these meters,".


We want the explanation from CM that what does he mean by IF. While he himself created the scene few months ago, he never used the word IF. Moreover, what does he mean by FORCED ? Does it mean that those who are unaware, will still get these meters & will continue to pay for AIR & not WATER ? 

B S Vohra
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Kejriwal's Meter Testing Drive ..... an EYE WASH or is he WALKING INTO A TRAP

THE ONLY CREDIBLE TEST WILL BE TO INSTALL PARALLEL ELECTRO-MAGNETIC METERS THAT ARE IN USE IN NDMC AREAS

Dear Friends,

Am I a stuck record that no one is willing to listen ?????? At least Shiela Dikshit thought so, to her own and many good congressmen's' Peril.

But first Why Walking into a Trap - Remember how the Babu's in Kapil Sibal's office made him believe the ZERO LOSS Theory or how they got supposedly smart Chidambram to say that 'All the Coal is still in the Earth so where is the Question of Loss .......

....... well someone in Kejriwal's office is hell bent in throwing him off the sent in the issue of Fast Running Meters. You may remember my OPEN LETTER a few weeks back where I had informed the CM that Testing the Meters will be a Futile Exercise. Unless the issue of RESIDUAL BACK FLOW IN COMMON NEUTRAL is addressed the DAYLIGHT ROBERY cannot be Detected.

Or he too wants it to be an EYE WASH - I wish to inform you that during Shiela Dikshit's time DERC had ordered a six month Meter Testing Drive in November 2009 and nothing had come off it. I have in my possession a copy of the Letter I had written to the then Chairman of DERC Mr. Brijender Singh that the Meter Testing Drive will be a Futile Exercise if only the Meter is tested, as the fault lies in the Distribution System with Common Neutral.

NOW KEJRIWAL has ordered an expensive TEST DRIVE involving Institutes of Repute who will obviously come to the conclusion that the Meters are fine and RIDING ON THE REPUTATION OF IIT's burry the issue of Fast Meters forever ...... EYE's WASHED.

Amongst those reading this mail will be AAP Members or Supporters, Activists, Media friends, someone ...... SOMEONE please tell me to stop mailing NONSENSE ...... Kejriwal like Shiela knows best ....... or if you believe that there is Merit in the RESIDUAL BACK FLOW argument and deserves to be investigated ..... then PLEASE ASK KEJRIWAL TO LISTEN.

Warm Regards,

Rajiv Kakria 

Friday, January 10, 2014

Delhi government gets mixed response from resident associations

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Two weeks after Arvind Kejriwal and his cabinet were sworn-in to form the Delhi government, dna asked several resident welfare associations in the capital to assess the new government's work.

B S Vohra, president, East Delhi RWAs Joint Front - ( Federation )
“I have mixed feelings about the new government. I doubt if the government’s decision to provide free water to each household will benefit all of Delhi’s residents. I also feel it is unjustified if we have to pay for the entire consumption of water even if we exceed by a few lires over 700, and this will be particularly worrisome for joint families. I feel it would’ve been better if the government had waived off arrears. As for electricity tariff, the government should have made concessions across the spectrum and not just limit it to the first 400 units. The anti-corruption helpline could have been empowered to do more instead of playing an advisory role as is the case now. The Aam Aadmi Party has shown promising signs, and Arvind Kejriwal is a good leader. The next few months, however, will really reveal if he delivers.”

Pankaj Agarwal, secretary, Delhi Resident's Welfare Association's Joint Front “AAP has given people an alternative from the traditional parties. They have shown that ordinary people can get together and throw out a certain party if they don’t deliver. AAP will certainly take time to mature, but as far as integrity and credibility of the people associated with this party is concerned, they will do well because of their desire to serve the people. This is a party with clear agendas and it will go a long way for sure but the problems of our neighbourhood have not yet been addressed by the AAP MLA Somnath Bharti. I haven’t seen any significant improvement since the previous government.”

B S Vohra, president, East Delhi RWAs Joint Front - ( Federation )
“I have mixed feelings about the new government. I doubt if the government’s decision to provide free water to each household will benefit all of Delhi’s residents. I also feel it is unjustified if we have to pay for the entire consumption of water even if we exceed by a few lires over 700, and this will be particularly worrisome for joint families. I feel it would’ve been better if the government had waived off arrears. As for electricity tariff, the government should have made concessions across the spectrum and not just limit it to the first 400 units. The anti-corruption helpline could have been empowered to do more instead of playing an advisory role as is the case now. The Aam Aadmi Party has shown promising signs, and Arvind Kejriwal is a good leader. The next few months, however, will really reveal if he delivers.”

SR Gupta, general secretary, Old Rajinder Nagar Welfare Association
“I am glad that AAP did not seek the Congress’ support and instead had a referendum before it decided to form the government. This is a sign of real democracy. We have high expectations of the new government. I am happy with the new government’s water and electricity plan. We hope that now the government looks into the problems of parking lots, traffic, law and order and unauthorised constructions in Old Rajinder Nagar. It will also be nice if they set up health care centres and libraries for senior citizens. My only grievance with Kejriwal is that he hasn’t accepted personal security, he should do so. We need leaders like him.”

Kailash Katyal, president, Federation Of Residents Welfare Assocation“The new government’s promises are unrealistic. The jhuggi-jhopdis in this area have no water lines or water meters, so giving 700 litre ware to every household is not a well-thought out solution. Similarly, while the new electricity tariff will be helpful, it will not benefit those whose electricity load is more than 3kw per month. The local MLA Raju Dhingan from AAP is unaware of our civic problems. Mr Dhingan has so far not conducted any ‘jan sabha’ or formed a ‘mohalla sabha’. The government must first look into and solve the security and law-and-order problem in the capital. Arvind Kejriwal, as a leader or as an individual, can be an honest and a capable person, but problems of the common people cannot be solved at such a fast pace.”

With thanks : DNA : LINK

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

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