Friday, December 4, 2015

Latest technology of 4G powered by Octacore !

Twenty years ago I had purchased my first mobile handset, with no internet & with no camera at all. My second one was a small 2 inches by 5 inches Samsung mobile with one inch screen with internet and a 1.2 MP camera. When I could open Google on it, it looked amazing to me and I rushed to show it to my parents. Speed at that time was amazing 128 kbps and that looked great to me as I could open my mail box over it and could click pictures also. The speed of internet connection on my Desktop at that time was 256 kbps with 500 MB monthly.

Technology changed and then came the big touch screen phones with massive screens, and I purchased one with a 5 MP camera in it along with FB and many other features. It was really awesome to find FB on your mobile with great 2G / 3G connectivity. The speed of internet on my desktop at that time was 1 MBPS with 5 GB monthly.

Technology changed again and it was the whatsApp era now on the smartphones with 3G. So bought the Android mobile with big 5 inches of screen, 13 MP Camera and a lot more features that included rear & front camera making everyone a Selfie Master.

But Soon it changed to the Broadband. The speed of the Internet now on my Desktop was 10 MBPS with 40 GB monthly with a WiFi Router connecting many devices. Now my handset has been always open for one of my E mail accounts, FB, Twitter, WhatsApp and so on.

It also created a big problem because when you are out of the range of your wifi connectivity, the 3G Data card looked so obsolete, so slow that you can’t work smoothly while on the go.


And than came  the era of 4G i.e. internet on the go. It offered the high speed internet connectivity while moving from one place to another or while away from your WiFi. It works better on a mobile suitable for a 4G sim powered by OctacoreSo i have now taken a 4G mobile with a 4G Sim for smooth working, anywhere, anytime. Thanks to the new technology.

Thursday, December 3, 2015

Chhavi Rajawat, India’s first and youngest village sarpanch with an MBA degree


After doing an MBA from Pune, Chhavi Rajawat worked for companies such as Times of India, Carlson Group of Hotels, and Airtel, before she realised the need to bring about a change in the grass-root level, if she wants to bring about a real difference. She went back to her village, Soda, in Rajashthan’s Tonk district to become India’s first woman Sarpanch with an MBA degree. Since then, she has been working to bring better water, solar power, paved roads, toilets and a bank to her village.


Despite being an elected representative, Chhavi is not affiliated to any political party. She has provided regular supply of drinking water to her village and facilitated the construction of more than 40 roads. “If India continues to make progress at the same pace as it has for the past 65 years since independence, it just won’t be good enough. We’ll be failing people who dream about having water, electricity, toilets, schools and jobs. I am convinced we can do it differently and do it faster,” Chhavi said in an interview with NDTV.

With thanks : LINK : social.yourstory.com/2015/11/chhavi-rajawat/


Munirka Vihar’s elderly couple wages war on ugly posters

ON A MISSION The couple started a campaign in 2009 to remove posters that deface the walls of the city

NEW DELHI: Efforts to keep the country clean might have gained momentum only after the Modi government came into power in 2014, but Col (retd) Shivraj along with his wife Laxmi Kumar has been doing his bit to clean the cities for a long time now. The couple has been spearheading a campaign against posters that deface public walls since 2009. For their campaign — Poster Hatao — they have travelled to different cities to create awareness among people.
Col (retd) Shivraj along with his wife Laxmi Kumar has been doing his bit to clean the cities for a long time now.
Following their campaign, there has been a considerable dip in the use of posters in Delhi, Gurgaon Mumbai, and Chennai. The Munirka Vihar based couple also managed remarkable success in removing posters during Delhi assembly (2014), Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) and Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation elections.
Despite all the hard work and efforts, they realized soon that awareness among the masses is still missing, especially in Delhi and despite the enactment of Delhi Prevention of Defacement of Property Act, 2007, people continue to place posters on walls. The lack of willingness on the authorities’ part to spread awareness and take strict action against defaulters forced Shivraj to move court and file a PIL against the municipal corporations of Delhi in May 2015 for gross violation of Outdoor Advertisement Policy, 2007.
“The citizens are not aware of the fact that their act is illegal and that they are defacing the city. Even the authorities are not keen to spread awareness and fight against the issue,” said Shivraj, 82.
“The idea came all of sudden when my wife and I were enjoying tea at home one day and all of sudden it began to rain. Suddenly my wife took a piece of cloth and asked me to join her. I followed her without asking any question. She began to remove the posters on the walls in our lane. Soon I also realised that these posters all over the city are ruining its beauty. I directed the chowkidars in the colony to not allow anybody to paste any advertisements or posters,” said Shivraj, who was the president of Munirka Vihar RWA.
He later took up the matter with KS Mehra, the then MCD commissioner, who liked the idea and called the deputy commissioner, advertisement. A plan was drawn and a team was formed which included officials and residents to carry out the drive for removing posters. “It continued for some time, but the group realised that these posters were reappearing after sometime and despite the presence of Delhi Defacement Act, 2007 no action was taken,” added Laxmi Kumar.
“We asked the police to take action against defaulters, but they didn’t show any interest while MCD expressed their helplessness to do the job. Finally, we wrote to the former LG and to fix a meeting with him to request him to issue necessary instructions to Delhi Police and Municipal Corporation in this regard. But we didn’t get an appointment. About two months back we wrote to Najeeb Jung for the meeting,” she said.
Eventually, Shivraj filed a PIL and the court gave directions for necessary action else the commercial officers (advertisement) of each municipal corporation would be held responsible.
As per the Delhi Prevention of Defacement of Property Act, 2007, “Sticking of posters, banners, wall-writings on the properties in public view, is a violation of the provisions of Delhi Prevention of Defacement of Property Act, 2007 (which has come into force w.e.f. 01.03.2009) and is a cognisable offence. The penalty under this act is up to Rs 50,000, or jail up to one year or both,” shared Shadan Farasat, advocate.


Col Shivraj
President
Munirka Vihar Welfare Association
With thanks : Hindustan Times : South Delhi Section : LINK

With Karishma Kapoor : B S Vohra




Tuesday, December 1, 2015

DERC - Petition for MANDATORY payment of Power Bills in PSU Banks only, to ensure Transparency and Accountability

The Secretary,
Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission,
C-Block, Malviya Nagar, New Delhi.

Sub: Petition for MANDATORY payment of Power Bills in PSU Banks only, to ensure Transparency and Accountability
Madam,

I write to you in the interest of Delhi consumers who are suffering due to exorbitant Power Bills despite curtailing their consumption by prudent usage, paying a premium on Five Star Rated Appliances and switching to expensive CFL / LED Bulbs.

The High Court disappointed Delhi consumers by staying the CAG Audit on Technical Grounds, despite the fact that CAG had found discrepancy of around Rs. 8,000/- Crorers. Activists and RWAs including me, have been seeking Distribution Transformer wise details of Units of Electricity Supplied and Units Billed by DISCOMS, with no response.

It has been our contention that DISCOMS have not been filing complete details of Billing to DERC or Delhi Government and has beenconcealing unearned Profits due to Fast Meters on account of recording Unutilised Current in Common Neutral due to RESIDUAL BACK FLOW.

Presently DISCOMS are solely responsible for collecting Power Bills in their offices, both in Cash and Cheques. THIS PRACTICE NEEDS TO BE STOPPED FORTHWITH and the task of Bill Collection should be ENTRUSTED TO DESIGNATED PSU BANKS. This change will result in the following benefits:-

1.    Right now we have to rely on DISCOMS data only and the stake holders have no way of verifying the actual Collections made and Data supplied.

2.    The issue of Fast Meters will also be addressed as we can then verify Units Supplied and Units billed after factoring in the Area Wise losses.

3.    The additional benefit will be that Cash Deposits when deposited in PSU Banks will earn INTEREST on Daily Basis as Majority of payments under Rs. 4000/- can be made in cash. The interest earned will help lower Tariffs.

4.    The shares of Transco, Gencos, Delhi Government and Energy Tax collected can be automatically disbursed to the respective entities. They will no longer be at the mercy of DISCOMS who have been defaulting in disbursement despite collecting the payments for energy consumed.

5.    This will lead to greater Transparency and Accountability and will go a long way in allaying the Trust Deficit between the Stakeholders and DISCOMS.

These are preliminary submissions, I request you to give an opportunity to elaborate in person along with fellow activists so that our concerns are suitably addressed.

Warm Regards,


s/d

Rajiv Kakria

Sunday, November 22, 2015

DEVELOPMENT WORK INSIDE THE COOPERATIVE GROUP HOUSING SOCIETY

THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR ALLOWING MLA FUND INSIDE THE CGHS NO GOVT HAS THOUGHT FOR THIS ON BEHALF OF RESIDENTS THANK YOU VERY MUCH. THERE IS ONE MORE PROBLEM OF NAVRACHNA APPARTMENT REGARDING REGULARISATION OF SELF DRAW WHICH HAS BEEN CONDUCTED BY THE SOCIETY IN 1990. AS PER DIRECTION OF YOUR PARTY  ACOMPLAINT NO 201518105 FILED IN PGMS THE MATTER WAS REFEREED TO RCS OFFICE . IN RESPONSE TO ABOVE COMPLAINT SH VIJAY BHARDWAJ OF RCS OFFICE HAS REPLIED THAT DELHI CABINET HAS TO TAKE POLICY DECISION AND THEY HAVE SUBMITTED THE POLICY TO DELHI CABINET. THE COMPLAINT WAS FILED IN 29.04.15. DELHI CABINET HAS NOT TAKEN ANY DECISION ON THIS PHONE NO OF SH VIJAY BHARDWAJ IS 011-23748133. DELHI CABINET IS PROMPT IN TAKING DECISION AND IT HAS BEEN LEARNED FROM RELIABLE SOURCE THAT ALTHOUGH RCS HAS WRITTEN THAT THEY HAVE SUBMITTED THE POLICY BUT AS PER INSTRUCTION TELEPHONICALLY from your OFFICE ANOTHER COM PLAINT HAS BEEN FILED IN PGMS VIDE 201564559 AND THE SAME IS AGAIN PENDING WITH SH VIJAY BHARDWAJ OF RCS OFFICE. REQUEST YOU TO INTERVENE A EMAIL WAS ALSO SENT TO YOUR OFFICE. THE RESIDENTS ARE WAITING FOR DECISION BY DELHI CABINET IN THIS REGARD FOR RELAXATION UNDER  RULE 77 AS DONE IN THE CASE OF SELF DRAW CASE OF DWARKA SOCIETY.HOPING FOR EARLY AND FAVOURABLE DECISION IN RESPECT OF SELF DRAW OF NAVRACHNA COOPERATIVE GROUP HOUSING SOCIETY 3 CBD SHAHDRA DELHI-110032.

CHANDER MOHAN DEWANI

Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Festival of Lights or Festival of Pollution ?




























Diwali is a festival of Lights. 
Please do not make it a festival of Pollution. 
Must Pledge : No Crackers This Diwali.
Thanks,
B S Vohra
Social Activist
President
East Delhi RWAs Joint Front - Federation
www.RWABhagidari.com
www.RWABhagidari.blogspot.in

Friday, November 6, 2015

Dirty water in pocket-1, MV-1, Delhi-110091


The potable water being supplied in flats of pocket-1, MV-1 is so dirty and mixed with sever water that it can not be used for any purpose. It has even made the water tanks dirty and giving bad smell.


This position is going on for about one month but Govt not able to sort out. Its apprehended that if position is not improved immediately there are ample chances of spreading epidemics in the locality.

Matter may be taken up at appropriate level to save lives.

Thanks.

Mathura Sharma

Thursday, November 5, 2015

Residents disappointed, say can’t be made to pay inflated bills : Hindustan Times

31.10.2015

RWA OFFICE-BEARER SAYS IT IS STRANGE THAT THE DISCOMS DON’T WANT AN AUDIT AND ALSO REFUSE TO COME UNDER RTI

NEW DELHI: Residents expressed disappointment at the Delhi high court order allowing the pleas of three city discoms challenging the government’s decision to have their accounts audited by the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG).

According to Rajiv Kakria of the Greater Kailash-I RWA, the high court has taken its own time in telling the people that there was a technical flaw in the petition.

“The public already knows that ` 8,000 crore irregularities have been revealed from just the papers handed over willingly by discoms to the CAG; that too documents from 2008 onwards. How long will Delhiites be made to pay inflated bills while the law mer rily takes its own course,” Kakria said, adding that it was a disappointing verdict for the people.

“In the political slugfest, it’s the Delhiites who are being cheated. We are disappointed,” he said.

BS Vohra, president of East Delhi RWAs Joint Front - Federation, said the Delhi government must amend that agreement to bring discoms in the net of the CAG. “The audited balance sheets of discoms clearly show that they have 49% share capital and that’s equal to the share of the government. This allows the remaining 2% share capital with a third company, which is to be added to the kitty of discoms. This needs to change so that these power companies can come under the CAG purview,” Vohra said.

According to him, it is strange that the discoms don’t want an audit and also refuse to come under RTI.

“There is definitely something fishy and the court must look into it,” Vohra said.

with thanks : Hindustan Times : Link NA

Disappointed with Delhi HC order, say RWAs : Times of India

30.10.2015

NEW DELHI: The Delhi high court's order to quash the audit of discoms by CAG has come as a huge disappointment for many residents. The RWAs have been demanding an audit of discoms for a very long time as they allege that the discoms are misleading consumers. The Delhi government has decided to challenge the decision in Supreme Court and the RWAs say the government should aggressively pursue the matter.

"It is very disappointing. Supreme Court has allowed CAG audit in telecom and other cases. So, why can't it be done in case of discoms," asked Atul Goyal, president of URJA (United Residents Joint Action).

"The public already knows that irregularities have been revealed from just the papers handed over willingly by discoms to CAG. How long will Delhiites be made to pay inflated bills? ," said social activist Rajiv Kakria.

Anil Sood, president of Chetna, said, "the order suffers from factual and legal infirmities. The HC can't go against the Supreme Court, which in similar circumstances involving telecom agreed for an audit by CAG. It is within the mandate of the CAG to conduct the audit."

But some RWA members say the HC order is due to the flawed agreement between the discoms and the government, which was signed when the Congress was in power. "The city government should scrap or modify the agreement," said BS Vohra, president, East Delhi RWA Joint Front Federation.

with thanks : Times of India : LINK