Tuesday, March 21, 2017

‘Swachh’ Delhi a distant dream : The Hindu : B S Vohra












Despite promises of the BJP-led civic bodies, the Capital is more or less as dirty as it was five years ago.

Delhi was supposed to be cleaner, with garbage being collected from homes, segregated and processed in order to reduce the pressure on the landfills.
At least, that is what the BJP had promised in 2012 when it contested the municipal corporations’ elections.
While the amount of garbage that is processed has increased with the setting up of three waste-to-energy plants, the Capital is more or less as dirty as it was five years ago.
Since most garbage dumps or dhalaos are cleaned only once every 24 hours, garbage overflows on to the streets for large parts of the day.
East Delhi, where municipal sanitation workers have gone on strike five times in the past two years over late salaries, is dotted with dhalaos bursting at the seams and roads lined with garbage.

Persistent problem

Busy commercial centres like in Laxmi Nagar have trash lying on the road almost all the time.
B.S. Vohra, a resident of Krishna Nagar and the president of the East Delhi RWA Joint Front, said that not only had door-to-door collection of garbage not been started, but overall cleanliness had deteriorated.
“Wherever we look, dhalaos are overflowing. The EDMC clears them only once a day, so for 23 hours every day, you can see trash strewn all over,” said Mr. Vohra.
He added that since municipal sanitation staff only swept the roads early in the morning, the cleanliness could not be maintained.
“Shops open around 10 a.m. and dump their trash outside, where it stays till the next day. The cleaning should be round the clock. Since the population has increased, the garbage has also increased,” he added.
In most authorised colonies, door-to-door garbage collection is organised by residents’ welfare associations.
“There are two parallel systems. The private garbage collector is paid by residents and he dumps the trash at dhalaos. The corporation’s garbage trucks come at different times to collect the trash swept up by the safai karamcharis,” said Mr. Vohra.

Long way to go

Despite getting funds under the Swachh Bharat Mission and making promises to clean the city, the BJP-run municipal corporations have a long way to go.
Subhash Arya, the Leader of the House in the South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC), however, said that improvements to solid waste management would make a big difference in the long run. “We have started the process in the Central Zone. Garbage is being taken from households to fixed and mobile compactors, from where it is taken to the landfill. We have also started to process all our green waste,” said Mr. Arya.
According to the Centre’s Swachh Bharat rankings, Delhi’s municipal corporations have a long way to go.
While the New Delhi Municipal Counci was ranked fourth out of 73 cities, the SDMC was ranked 39 by the Swachh Survekshan 2016.
The north and east civic bodies were not included in the list.
With the election campaign about to begin, sanitation will be at the top of the agendas of the political parties.
with thanks : The Hindu : LINK  

Swachh Delhi a distant dream : The Hindu






































with thanks : The Hindu

Saturday, March 18, 2017

Free promotion on the RWABhagidari Network !

Dear RWA friends,

If you are doing something unique for the society, please feel free to E mail us with details, pics, vids, for uploading on the huge RWABhagidari Network, so that others could also take lessons from your efforts.

Similarly, in your business life, If you have any product or services that you wish to share within the huge RWABhagidari network i.e. RWABhagidari Blog as well as, the Social media network, please feel free to E mail us.

We will be pleased to share it, on selective basis, within the RWABhagidari Network. Please note that this promotion will be absolutely free of cost.

With best regards,

B S Vohra

Friday, March 17, 2017

Festival Greetings From Mr.Suresh Prabhu

Dear Friend,

It gives me immense pleasure to extend my warm greetings on the occasion of Holi.It's time to bring a colour of positivity in our lives. Under the able leadership of our Honourable Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi ji, we are stead fasting the reformation of Indian Railways. Improving travel experience for our fellow citizens is at the core of our work. Enhancing safety, creating new passenger amenities, augmenting infrastructure, introduction of new train products like Humsafar, Antyodaya shows our commitment to achieve the budget announcements.I would like you to see a short video on Indian Railways, The Lifeline of the Nation: 


We are taking bigger targets because there is a huge historical backlog. We are trying to reform Railways significantly. Our reforms in Freight sector are unprecedented despite the challenge of declining freight traffic. These reforms have started showing green shoots and will help in regaining the momentum. I feel delighted to convey that Station Redevelopment Program to build world class stations with state-of-art amenities has been started.We are trying to save a significant amount by energy conservation and switching on to other viable sources of energy.

Recent subversive activities on trains have anguished me beyond words. However, we are constantly viewing the situation. We have tightened security to provide a safer journey over Indian Railways. We are determined to address the issues.

We seek your support in taking Indian Railways to the next level and benchmark it with the best in the world. I once again extend my warm greetings to everyone.

Yours,
(Suresh Prabhu)

Wednesday, March 15, 2017

CAN ELECTRONIC VOTING MACHINES BE HACKED ?

With thanks : HACKED.COM : LINK : Published on November 6, 2016 
With the election now in just weeks and the republican nominee, Donald Trump, stating numerous times that it will be rigged, electronic voting once more takes center stage with concerns raised that electronic voting machines could be hacked.
Unlike Britain, which uses only paper ballots, USA uses electronic voting. Although paper ballots still account for around 75% of all votes in USA, five states, Georgia, Delaware, Louisiana, South Carolina and New Jersey, use only electronic machines, and, more worryingly have no paper trail thus making it impossible to audit the results.
This is worrying as voting machines are made of computer code which can and has been hacked. A Princeton professor, for example, showed how one can be hacked in seven minutes. On Apr 14 2015, the Virginia State Board of Elections decertified  AVS WinVote touchscreen Direct Recording Electronic (DRE) because they could be hacked through wireless access, not even requiring physical presence at the polling station.
Moreover, it’s not just hacking. Irregularities can occur unintentionally due to hardware or software malfunctioning. There have been cases of touchscreens switching votes, of ballots disappearing as in 2006 where 18,000 votes vanished in a contest decided by only 363 votes and the case of the Arkansas mayoral candidate who was surprised to see he received 0 votes while he confirmed he had certainly voted for himself. At least the results were not negative, like in Florida in 2000 where an electronic voting machine gave Al Gore a final vote count of minus 16,022 votes.
This year’s electronic voting is further complicated by the fact that the machines are now very old, not having been replaced in a decade, with some not replaced in 15 years. Most run windows XP, which is no longer maintained, while some are on windows 2000. Some of the machine manufacturers are no longer in business, with replacement parts difficult to find. This year’s machines, therefore, may be more prone to crashing and, as old operating system vulnerabilities are unpatched, they may more easily be hacked.
According to Bruce Schneier, a renowned computer security expert, the solution is to mandate paper audit trails. Schneier states:
“DRE machines must have a voter-verifiable paper audit trails (sometimes called a voter-verified paper ballot). This is a paper ballot printed out by the voting machine, which the voter is allowed to look at and verify. He doesn’t take it home with him. Either he looks at it on the machine behind a glass screen, or he takes the paper and puts it into a ballot box. The point of this is twofold: it allows the voter to confirm that his vote was recorded in the manner he intended, and it provides the mechanism for a recount if there are problems with the machine.”
Another problem is systemic hacking or manipulation either by the manufacturer himself or others. As the code on which electronic machines run is not visible or examinable publicly, there is no way to verify results are not subtly tampered intentionally by the manufacturer who may change a few lines of code or by someone getting access to the manufacturer’s system. Considering that some states do not have paper trails at all, and others do not run paper trail audits unless the race is close and requires a recount, such systemic manipulation of electronic machines to tilt the balance a certain way could have a significant effect towards the end result.
The solution is to require the code is publicly released as open source so that all can look and see how it works. Why this has not been done already is not clear, save for perhaps lack of public pressure considering the rarity of elections and the argument of manufacturers that the code has trade secrets. However, except for who voted for what, elections require full transparency if they are to attract the confidence of the public. This applies more in this election than ever considering some clear and overt biased by the media and much of the establishment against Trump.
Nonetheless, if there are any irregularities they are likely to be limited in number, thus affecting perhaps a very close race, but probably not an election where one candidate is clearly the preferred choice.

Asha Kiran - A ray of hope for the mentally retarded, But ..... ( Part 4 )

In continuation to my earlier three posts :

7. Development of Home for Mentally Retarded -PWD (Rs . 1000.00 lacs )  
The aim of the scheme is to provide residential care to the mentally retarded for their education, training guidance, medical care and rehabilitation.  A home on vacant land at Narela is proposed to be built up. The new home for mentally challenged persons will be having a capacity of 1200 inmates.

Outlay and Expenditure for previous and current Plan (Rs.in lacs)

Annual Plan 2015-16

Budget Estimate

Approved outlay 2015-16

Expenditure  2015-16
2016-17

150.00

70.60
1000.00

8. Home For Mentally Challenged Persons    :    68.00 lakh (Revenue) + ( Rs.200.00 lakhs)  for Narela ( PWD)
The aim of this scheme is to provide residential care to the mentally challenged including their education, training, guidance, medical care and rehabilitation. At present three homes are being run by this department:-
1.               Asha Kiran at Rohini (Avantika)
2.               Asha Jyoti at Harinagar
3.               Asha deep at Narela
4.                
Ten residents of Asha Kiran complex has been selected for the participation in 1st World Summer Games-2015 to be held at Los AngelesUSA in the month of July’2015.
New Home is proposed for mentally challenged persons at Narela :  to be constructed at the land measuring 7.72 acres.  The problem relating to demarcation of land has been now sorted out with Revenue Department,  PWD and DSIIDC. Hon’ ble Lt Governor Delhi has approved the change of construction agency from DSSIDC to PWD. DSIIDC has been directed to handover the project to PWD. The PWD has already completed the work of evelling and construction of boundary wall. DSIIDC has handed over the required documents to PWD. An amount of Rs.1.00 Lac (revenue head) has been kept for Asha Jyoti at Harinagar and Asha deep at Narela.  If the building plan get approved than construction may be started in the current financial year 2016-17 .
Outlay and Expenditure for previous and current Plan                     (Rs.in lacs)

Annual Plan 2015-16

Budget Estimate

Approved outlay 2015-16

Expenditure 2015-16
       2016-17

                 18.00

                14.60
         68.00 (Revenue)

58.00

101.00
        200.00 (Capital)
      

Besides above, possession of plots and further development on the plots at Seelampur Majra,Burari and Usmanpur for the construction of school for Mentally challenged children, is expected to be executed during the current Financial year.

My questions are still there, though the number of Inmates for the New Home have been reduced from 2000 to 1200 with a new condition that, If the building plan get approved than construction may be started in the current financial year 2016-17  :

1. If the New Home was completed, why the inmates of the Asha Kiran were not shifted to the new home ?

2. If the new Home is not yet complete, what is the status of its construction ?

3. If the New Home is not yet constructed, where the money spent has gone ?

4. Who will be responsible for the deaths of 11 kids at Asha Kiran, in the last 60 days ?

Expecting answer from no where.

Thanks,

B S Vohra
Social Activist
Reports used with thanks to Delhi Govt Links.

Saturday, March 11, 2017

Friday, March 10, 2017

FREE NUTRITION WORKSHOP

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This time, Srishti conducting Nutrition workshop and conference in Five Indian cities - Bengaluru, Chennai, Pune, Mumbai and New Delhi. Do not miss this opportunity to Invite Her in an immersive learning experience that will inspire and enable you to take your writing to the next level. Click on the below link to know more and to register. We are fast running out of space.
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Managing Director 
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FREE Health Awareness Program

Hello there,
Meet Dietitian Srishti Arora - Popular  Dietitian, Health Trainer  public speaker and counselor . Srishti  is one of those people who is extremely passionate about  Promoting health, promoting sustainable development.Health for all, and all for health choose health.and conducts regular counselling and  Nutrition events at her  farm in Delhi. 
This time, Srishti conducting Nutrition workshop and conference in Five Indian cities - Bengaluru, Chennai, Pune, Mumbai and New Delhi. Do not miss this opportunity to Invite Her in an immersive learning experience that will inspire and enable you to take your writing to the next level. Click on the below link to know more and to register. We are fast running out of space.
This is an intense 3-hour styled workshop. There will a nominal fee for schools, NGO's and corporate  of which covers the cost of the event, course material. We look forward to meeting you in your city

Please Find attach of Proposal below. 
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Dietitian Srishti Arora 
Managing Director 
NutriVarcity