Thursday, March 3, 2016
Sunday, February 28, 2016
Paise Wale Babu Mera Budget Bana Do : AajTak
A Fun Side of the Budget with Unexpected demands. Thanks : AAJTAK
Saturday, February 27, 2016
Thursday, February 25, 2016
जाट आंदोलन ..... सब कुछ ........ स्वाहा !
जाट आंदोलन मे 34,000 करोड़ स्वाहा, 18 पोलीस स्टेशन स्वाहा, कम से कम 26 पेट्रोल पंप स्वाहा, कई रेलवे स्टेशन्स स्वाहा, ना जाने कितनी बसें, कारें, ट्रक और जाने क्या क्या स्वाहा, माल गाड़ी स्वाहा, रोहतक मे ही 500 से उपर दुकाने स्वाहा. कहा तो यह भी जा रहा है की सोनीपत मे जाम मे फसी कारों से महिलाओं को खींच कर पास के खेतों मे ले जाकर, बलात्कार किए गए.
अगर इस लूट और अनार्की को आप आंदोलन कहते हो, अगर इसे आप अपनी माँगों को मनवाने का साधन कहते हो, तो यक़ीनन शर्म की बात है. अगर इन लोगों की ऐसी घिनोनी हरकतों के बाद भी इनकी माँगों को माना जाता है तो यह उस से भी बड़ कर शर्म की बात होगी. इससे हम दूसरी जातियों को एक खुला मेसेज देंगे की अगर आप को भी आरक्षण चाहिए तो आग और लूटपाट का आतंक मचा दो.
अगर इस लूट और अनार्की को आप आंदोलन कहते हो, अगर इसे आप अपनी माँगों को मनवाने का साधन कहते हो, तो यक़ीनन शर्म की बात है. अगर इन लोगों की ऐसी घिनोनी हरकतों के बाद भी इनकी माँगों को माना जाता है तो यह उस से भी बड़ कर शर्म की बात होगी. इससे हम दूसरी जातियों को एक खुला मेसेज देंगे की अगर आप को भी आरक्षण चाहिए तो आग और लूटपाट का आतंक मचा दो.
मुझे लगता है की अब इस आरक्षण के खेल को बंद कर देना चाहिए, और फिर भी अगर कोई आरक्षण की माँग करता है, तो उसे भारतीय सेना मे नोकरी दे कर, लेह के बर्फ़ीले पहाड़ों पर नियुक्त कर देना चाहिए ताकि उनको अकल आ सके की जिस देश को वो आरक्षण की आग से बर्बाद करने पर तुले हैं, उसी देश की आन, मान और शान को कायम रखने के लिए, कैसे हमारी सेनाओं के जवान, हंसते हंसते अपने प्राण न्योछावर कर देते हैं.
Monday, February 22, 2016
Is there No MRP for Airlines ?
Why there is no MRP limit for the Airlines? How They are being allowed to charge as per the criticality of the situation? There is NO CURFEW in Delhi or at CHANDIGARH, still they are charging 10,000 to 15,000 for a one side trip from Delhi to Chandigarh. Is there none to look into this BIG LOOT by the Airlines ?
War against Aedes Dengue spreading Mosquito
The Indian Medical Association is launching a campaign ‘DENG-WAR’ to fight the menace of the Aedes mosquito, which transmits the virus causing dengue fever.
Dengue takes on an epidemic form almost every year and creates panic among the public. Dengue fever is a preventable disease and prevention is the first step in its management. But, without community participation, it is not possible to do so.
Community participation is vital to prevent and control the spread of diseases transmitted by the Aedes aegypti mosquito, which includes Zika, Chikungunya and yellow fever besides dengue. In community participation, individuals, families and communities are involved in the planning and conduct of local vector control activities. The Government cannot employ enough persons to search every backyard to identify and destroy breeding sites on a consistent basis to prevent this mosquito from breeding.
When political parties can run a door to door campaign during elections, then why can’t a similar approach be adopted to tackle this issue of public health importance?
- The Aedes aegypti lives in proximity to human settlements, breeding primarily in artificial as well as natural receptacles which collect water.
- The mosquito's life cycle is closely associated with human activities.
- The Aedes aegypti larvae can be found in containers such as drums, buckets, water vases, flower pots, air conditioner trays, old tins and cans, old shoes, old things thrown about, plants with axils such as bromeliad plants, old pet containers, tyres, tree holes, block holes - anything that is able to hold water close to where human dwell will lend itself to the breeding of this mosquito.
- Aedes aegypti does not breed in drains or gullies or ground pools of water or river margins.
- Look for the mosquito right there where people live, work, play and do business.
- Humans are primarily responsible for the presence of the Aedes aegypti in their environment through poor sanitation practices; improper solid-waste disposal practices; unsafe water storage practices and poor pool management
- Owing to its behavior of breeding in proximity to people and the behavioral adjustment that are required, one of the main strategies of dealing with this mosquito is to get everyone involved in the identification, destruction or treatment of the containers within their environment that breed the Aedes aegypti mosquito
Warning:
*It is better to loose good/ bad Neighbours temporarily (annoying them while forcing them to stop water wastage).
*It is certainly not good to loose good & bad neighbours PERMANENTLY through Dengue/ Aedes.
* so kindly stop water wastage and force others to STOP WATER WASTAGE.
* REPORT WASTAGE / STAGNATION or expected stagnation of water to multiple authorities, RWAs, PUBLIC REPRESENTATIVE
*HELP authorities.
*PLEASE PLEASE spread more & more AWARENESS through mail, meetings at "Religious places, conferences, get togethers", etc.
* forward this mail to at least ten members on your mailing list, if not all.
*Please provide whatever ADDITIONAL INFORMATION on this topic and DONATE your time & effort GENEROUSLY for this CAUSE.
Thanks and best regards.
Vinay Kapoor
Friday, February 19, 2016
Sunday, February 14, 2016
RWAs meeting with CM Arvind Kejriwal, expected in March 2016
Today in the Live Question Answer session with Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, my question was :
RWAs meeting was called by you, before the Elections, on 18th October, 2014 & after that RWAs were never invited, in general to discuss their issues. Why don't you call a meeting with the Delhi RWAs ?
We are pleased to inform that Delhi CM has appreciated our concern and now a meeting of Delhi RWAs, with Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, is likely to take place in the month of March 2016.
Hope it will be a restart of a new bhagidari in Delhi.
Best regards,
B S Vohra
President
East Delhi RWAs Joint Front - Federation
www.RWABhagidari.com
www.RWABhagidari.blogspot.in
Tuesday, February 9, 2016
Monday, February 8, 2016
Delhi residents fear epidemic as government fails to clear rubbish off roads : Daily Mail
While MCD sanitation workers refused to call off their strike, the Capital’s Resident Welfare Associations have accused the Delhi government of failing to make arrangements to get garbage off the roads.
The heaps of rubbish lying unattended have left residents angry. With no garbage lifted from their houses and surrounding areas, locals are feeling helpless and fear the spread of an epidemic.
Rajender Mewati, General Secretary, United Front of MCD Employees Association, told Mail Today that the sanitation workers will continue with the strike and wait for the high court’s decision.
RWAs have accused the state government of not making any arrangements to get garbage off the roads
“In east Delhi, no task forces reached our lanes and the markets. Having known that east Delhi always remains the most affected area during strikes, the government should have been cautious and should have made arrangements. People have started burning the garbage, which in turn, is also creating pollution as they are not left with any option. The health of the residents is at stake and there is no visible action from civic agencies or the government,” said BS Vohra from East Delhi RWAs Joint Front Federation.
Similarly, in north Delhi, heaps of garbage could be seen on GT road, near Amba cinema, polo road and Mukherjee Nagar.
The MCD spokesperson told Mail Today that they did make an appeal to the sanitation workers to resume work as the Delhi government had agreed to pay for their salaries.
More clarity can be attained only after the hearing at the High Court on Monday.
With Thanks : Mail Today : LINK
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