Friday, August 21, 2015

There's nothing Swachh about Delhi: Striking workers have been paid, but still the rubbish piles up across the Capital : dailymail.co.uk

Even as the issue of non-payment of salaries to MCD sanitation workers has been resolved, garbage continues to pile up on the streets of the national Capital. 

The dirty streets of Delhi dwarf civic agencies’ tall claims of keeping the garbage off the streets, be it posh localities or slums. 

Residents often complain that garbage dumps lie unattended for days. When they try to bring up the matter with MCD councillors, their requests often go unheeded. 

Mail Today visited various parts of the city under the jurisdiction of the three corporations and found huge heaps of garbage outside the collection points.
Mail Today visited various parts of the city under the jurisdiction of the three corporations and found huge heaps of garbage outside the collection points.

For a reality check, Mail Today visited various parts of the city under the jurisdiction of the three corporations and found huge heaps of garbage outside the collection points. 

“The garbage collection points have been constructed right next to residential areas. Therefore, if the garbage is not lifted every day the smell emanating from it makes it difficult to even cross the lane,” said Bansi Lal, president, welfare society, Saket. 

The main road in front of the Max Super Specialty Hospital and Saket City Hospital is nothing less than an open dumping ground. 

“The filth almost covers the one side of the road. Scavenger birds can be seen hovering over the garbage. The city’s premium hospitals are located here and many foreign nationals come here for medical treatment. Is this is what we are showing to our tourists?” he asked. 

Residents in East Delhi shared the same plight. 
“We have two garbage collection points right in the middle of the residential area. One dhalao (waste dumping enclosure) is next to a house and the other one is near a school. The dhalao is always overflowing with the garbage and often garbage is strewn on streets. 

“In worst cases, the garbage is right in front of the main gates of houses. The sight is horrible and pathetic. We cannot even cross the lane. I wonder how families sharing the lane with the garbage collection point manage,” said BS Vohra of East Delhi RWAs Joint Front Federation. 

Garbage strewn on road no 57, Krishna Nagar, New Delhi
Garbage strewn on road no 57, Krishna Nagar, New Delhi

Vohra also said that the residents had been asking the MCD councillor to shift the location of the dhalao to an open dumping yard on the road number 57 and ensure that the residents living around inhale fresh air instead of the smell from the garbage. 

Umesh Gulati, a resident in Janakpuri, laments: “Pankha road has turned into an open dumping ground for the whole of Janakpuri.” 

Interestingly, the North Municipal Corporation has blamed the rag-pickers and their method of garbage segregation for the mess. 

Ravinder Gupta, Mayor, North Delhi Municipal Corporation, said: “The main reason why most of the garbage is found lying outside the collection point is because ragpickers while segregating the waste spill the garbage. Segregation of garbage should be banned at collection points. The segregation should be done either during door-todoor collection or at the waste processing unit.” 

Mukesh Goyal, leader of the Opposition in North MCD, said: “The corporation does not have enough resources to look at the poor sanitation scenario. It is high time fresh tenders for sanitation contract were issued but the party in power is just extending the previous contract after every six months. Poor sanitation is the main reason why highest maximum cases of dengue are in the jurisdiction of the NDMC.” 

Even the Delhi High Court pulled up the three MCDs for not maintaining cleanliness in the city. After ordering the South Delhi Municipal Corporation to clean up the Lajpat Nagar Central market area, the Delhi High Court recently asked the East Delhi Municipal Corporation and North Delhi Municipal Corporation to clean up Patparganj and the western extension area of Karol Bagh respectively. 

The court directed the civic bodies to keep clean the two areas and to file a status report with pictures on the next date of hearing on September 23.
Civic agencies claim they are doing their bit 
By Sneha Agrawal in New Delhi 
As complaints of garbage lying unattended in the Capital reached the civic municipal corporations' doors, all the three civic agencies claimed to have taken a slew of measures to curb the problem. 
The steps include commissioning new waste-to-energy and construction and debris waste plants (that recycle construction waste), installing dustbins with lids, and lifting garbage from the collection point twice a day. 



Blaming the Delhi government for not implementing sanitation by-laws that impose a ban on littering, Subhash Arya, Mayor, South Delhi Municipal Corporation, said: “A proposal was sent to the Delhi government to increase the fines on littering but it is still sitting on the proposal. However till then, we are going to install 500 to 1,000 closed bins and deploy manpower to guard them round the clock. The garbage will be picked up twice a day from dhalaos and we are currently working on the zone-wise integration waste management plan. We have already declared tender for two construction and debris waste plant in Dwarka and Ghumanera. 

“We shall also issue fresh tenders and invite more companies to take up the sanitation work and make our sanitation contracts more stringent that will compel the contractors to work and not dilly-dally lifting of the garbage. At present, every contractor is fined above Rs 1 crore for not abiding by the contract. The previous sanitation contracts need serious revision. We shall also increase the visibility clause in the contract,” said an MCD official. 

Besides, the North Delhi Municipal Corporation is focusing on its own waste to energy plant in Narela Bawana. 

“At the moment the waste generated in the NDMC area gets processed in the SDMC’s Okhla waste-to-energy plant. Once the clearances are taken, our majority of waste will be treated in our plant. We have initiated composting units in three parks of the NDMC that will together process 200 million tonnes of horticulture waste. Our construction and debris waste plant is processing 500 million tonnes of waste in Jahangirpuri on Shah Alam Bandh Marg and the efficiency is very high,” said Ravinder Gupta, Mayor, North Delhi Municipal Corporation. 

The prime focus of the East Delhi Corporation will be to initiate its waste-to-energy plant in Ghazipur that will process 1,200 million tonnes waste and construction and debris waste in Shastri Park with a capacity of 500 million tonnes.

With thanks : mailtoday.co.uk : LINK : for detailed report.

Electricity pole on fire at Vijay chowk, krishna nagar, Delhi






Wednesday, August 19, 2015

दारू पे महंगाई का असर क्यों नही होता ? जवाब दीजिए !




















देख तेरे इंसान की हालत क्या हो गई भगवान ? एक जमाना था जब एक ग़रीब इंसान दाल ओर प्याज के साथ रोटी खा कर गुज़रा कर लेता था. अब तो दाल ओर प्याज भी अमीरों के खाने की चीज़ हो गई है. सिर्फ़ यही शेर समझ मे आता है कि :

इतनी भी मयस्सर नही मयखाने मे, जितनी हम छोड़ दिया करते थे, पैमाने मे


लेकिन हैरानगी तो इस बात की होती है ही दारू का दाम कितना भी बड़ जाए, दारू पे चाहे जितनी भी पाबंदियाँ लगा दी जाएँ, सबसे ज़्यादा भीड़ ओर सबसे लंबी लाइन आपको सिर्फ़ उधर ही मिलेगी. 

ऐसा क्यों ? दारू पे महंगाई का असर क्यों नही होता ? जवाब दीजिए !

RWAs laud report, say discoms fleecing people : Hindustan Times


RWAs laud report, say discoms fleecing people : Hindustan Times

  • 19 Aug 2015
  • Hindustan Times (Delhi)
  • HT Correspondent 

RWAs laud report, say discoms fleecing people

NEW DELHI: Citizen groups across the Capital on Tuesday said the discoms had fleeced the people of the city for years and the CAG report had exposed them.
BS Vohra, president of the East Delhi RWAs Joint Front, said when the report comes out in its totality, it was likely to reveal one of the biggest scams in Delhi. “While TPDDL sold its surplus power at ` 3.30, BYPL & BRPL sold millions of units at the rate of ` 2.08 and ` 1.94 showing huge losses in books. This is how the regulatory assets are being created by discoms. When we asked about the buyers of power at such low rates, the discoms tried to avoid it by saying it depends upon the market forces present at the trading,” Vohra said.
Ashok Bhasin of the North Delhi Residents Welfare Forum said in 2008 a case was filed in the Supreme Court by the RWAs on a similar issue. “In the recent DERC public hearing, we had pointed out that in 2006 the Delhi government had given 6 acres of land for free to TPDDL for gas turbine installation. They showed ` 93.5 crore as expenditure. However, since March 2013, not a single unit of electricity has been produced there. The discoms and DERC are making a fool out of the people, intentionally humiliating them and snatching away their money,” Bhasin said.
Ashutosh Dikshit of the United Residents Joint Action thanked all RWAs who have been participating in the agitation against repeated power tariff hikes.

Streamline the system: RWAs to govt : Times of India

Aug 19 2015 : The Times of India (Delhi)
Streamline the system: RWAs to govt
New Delhi:
TIMES NEWS NETWORK


The CAG findings, as reported by TOI, have come as a big boost to RWAs and activists who have been raising the issue of fast meters and irregularity in power tariff for a long time. Now, they want the AAP government to streamline the system and ensure that people can get efficient service at optimal rates.With the draft CAG report highlighting the irregularities, there is a need for a CBI probe, say residents. 
“The CAG draft report is based on papers provided by discoms.They (discoms) didn't give their asset registers for audit.It is time to conduct a CBI probe into the matter,“ said Rajiv Kakria, a resident of GK-I.
Residents said the report hinted at a big scam. “Let the report come out in totality. It is likely to reveal one of the biggest scams in Delhi,“ said BS Vohra, president of East Delhi RWAs' Joint Front.



Tuesday, August 18, 2015

CAG report on DISCOMs

It's just the beginning. Let the report come out in totality & all of you will be shocked. It's likely to be one of the biggest scam in Delhi. Let's wait for the CAG Final report. Can say it was one of the best decision of Arvind Kejriwal who had ordered the CAG Audit of Discoms.

Best of Luck.

B S Vohra
www.RWABhagidari.com
www.RWABhagidari.blogspot.in

CAG report on DISCOMs !

Dear Friends,

CONGRATULATIONS ....... Activists Know Better ...... :)

Neither DERC nor the Government were willing to look into the Demands of Activists ....... from inflated costs of Power Purchase to ........ dealings with Sister Concerns to .......... Fast Meters to .......... Fudging of Accounts to ....... Inefficiency to ..... absence of Asset Register to ....... Conflict of interest in appointing Auditors .........

All the above points and MORE has been brought to the notice of DERC over the past ten years with independently Procured Documents as proof ...... 

CAG DOES NOT JUST VINDICATE ACTIVISTS STAND ........ IT IMPLICATES DISCOMS, DERC and State and Central Governments as PARTNERS IN FLEECING DELHITES.

CAG Report is based only on papers produced by DISCOMS, without the Asset Register ....... Had they conducted a CBI type raid and dug out all papers then the figure would have been MONUMENTAL.

Something is better than nothing. WE SHOULD FIGHT ON TILL THE WHOLE TRUTH IS OUT.
Warm Regards,
Rajiv Kakria

CAG report on DISCOMs : Times of India


Sunday, August 16, 2015

PLUSS : Online Purchase of Medicines at a mega discount !

Last evening while playing with my Lebra, i got a scratch. I checked My Dog Card and found that the next date of her injection was 29th September. On consulting our Family Doctor, i was told to go for Rabipur to avoid any risk. I agreed and purchased the injection at Rs 340 and got it injected. 

As we have to go for three injections, i thought of checking the PLUSS TEAM that was present in one of our events. The company sent me the second injection duly packed on an Ice pack from Green park with a Bill of 349 MRP including Tax. I was given a Discount of 30% over that price & the actual amount that i paid to the PLUSS Team was Rs 244. Surprisingly, there was a difference of approx. Rs 100 in just one injection.

Image result for plussapp

In my opinion our RWAs must spread awareness on the huge margins being earned by Local chemists & in case of any requirement, they too can try it online with PLUSS at a Discount of 20 - 30%. Just ask me the DISCOUNT CODE to be inserted while placing the ONLINE ORDER of Medicines that they claim will be delivered within 60 minutes and that too with no minimum order tag.