Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Mobile Tower Radiation in East Delhi checked by East Delhi RWAs Joint Front

It happens only in India ?

Earlier in HT Live East : Mr Anil Sindhwani





























with thanks : Hindustan Times

Earlier in HT Live East : Mrs Sonia Vohra







































with thanks : Hindustan Times

Change of our E Mail ID :

Dear Mr. Vohra ji,

Thanks for the new e-mail ID. This will unite the East Delhites a lot. We do require a forum to express our opinions, grievances etc. on various issues. You send a mail to all to express their grievances, problems etc., consolidate them and present them in a cogent way for all to see and forward the same to the authorities as well!

With blessings and best wishes,

TK Balu/Anand Vihar

Sunday, May 3, 2015

Please note the change of our E Mail ID !

RWABhagidari : Change of our E mail ID :

Plz note the change of our E mail ID. Now you can mail us your local & civic issues on our E mail ID : rwabhagidari@yahoo.in You can attach pics, vids for uploading on the RWABhagidari Blog.

Thanks

Saturday, May 2, 2015

Soon, shell out extra and get 24/7 non-stop power supply

Power hungry? Soon you may be able to get 24X7 power supply — by just paying double the regular tariff.
The government is working on a policy to develop energy-efficient “smart” electricity grids with meters, which will effectively allow for dual-pricing.
A senior government official told HT that people who want assured uninterrupted power supply may have to pay a premium of 50% to 100% over and above the normal rate. “Basically, the rates will vary from state to state, but they might have to pay 50-100% more,” the official said.
“The grid will allow the load of a consumer to be split into ‘essential’ and ‘non-essential’ categories,” the official said, adding the government could come up with guidelines in the next few months.
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Last December, power minister Piyush Goyal had said the government was aiming to provide 24x7 power to all by 2019, which would require an investment of $400 billion (Rs 24 lakh crore). Of this, $50 billion would be for transmission and distribution. The government is also looking to ramp up the annual coal output to 1 billion tonnes and solar power output to 100 gigawatt, the minister had said. 
“If the government is really serious about this, it is a game-changer,” said Sambitosh Mohapatra, partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers India. “But the government needs two basic things in place — an identified set of buyers and properly modelled finances. If the government cannot identify buyers, banks will be unwilling to lend money, and the government will itself have to fund, effectively subsidising the scheme.

with thanks : Hindustan Times : LINK : for detailed news.