Many noble thoughts die premature death at the alter of action.
Take the case of bhagidari cell of dy.commissioner east delhi administration.It may be equally true of other parts of delhi.
Problems raised over three to four years and requiring no fund do not get solved.
Even there is no continuity of minutes of meetings.
The minutes must reflect pending issues raised but still pending. The second part could be items completed.
But what happens is that when ever a fresh meeting starts all old items are forgotten and there is clamour to be heard. It baffles me...why a time limit of say five minutes is not put up and all members get their turn one by one.
Also since 2005 no list of bhagidars with addresses and phone numbers is not circulated.
Similarly notice of meetings could be sent through sms or e mails and of course by daak.
There is no system that bhagidars are informed of meetings and agenda is delayed in postal transit.
The departments send their junior most functionaries and thus the very purpose of such meetings is forefeited. Even action taken report is loaded with generalities and specifics are avoided.
Respectfully i submit that senior officers must be held responsible for inaction or evasive replies.
MEDIATION CENTRE COULD BE OF GREAT HELP AND IT MUST NOT ACT AS ANOTHER DEPARTMENT OF DELHI ADMINISTRATION.
At least it could start with orders issued (BUT NOT COMPLIED) )by PUBLIC GREIVANCE COMMISSION OR CENTRAL INFORMATION COMMISSION .
KK GHEI
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Got a Conflict ? Call Mediation centres now
Delhi CM Mrs. Shiela Dikshit today inaugurated the Mediation centre at Patparganj Industrial area. The programme was attended by various personalities from Judiciary, Ministry as well RWA's & Trade associations.
If one has got any conflict or dispute i.e. a family problem, husband wife conflict, parking dispute or a Vivad of any other nature, now one has no need to go to the Court for such petty issues. One can approach a Mediation centre in his area and get the problem solved by the process of Mediation. As the charges are almost negligible, one can save the money as well the time through this process.
The Mediation centres have been Formed by Delhi Dispute Resolution Society ( Regd. ) ( Deptt. of Law, Justice & LA, Govt. of NCT of Delhi, & soon atleast 8 more such centres will be inaugurated in Delhi with an option of Sub centres if required.
CM has great hopes from this scheme and she requested to add all the details in the website of the mediation centres in all the Four local languages i.e. English, Hindi, Punjabi & Urdu, so that every one could understand & avail the benefit.
The details are being uploaded on this blog for the benefit of one & all.
The details are being uploaded on this blog for the benefit of one & all.
www.RWABhagidari.blogspot.com
Encroachment on Govt Land
RWA'S JOINT MEETING ....
In reference to Mr K.K. Ghei's blog, I suggest that the following may also be added to the Agenda for the proposed meeting with government and civic agencies this month:
Empowerment of RWA :
RWAs to be involved in the process to decide and prioritize developmental work in their respective areas. RWAs should certify the satisfactory completion of work, before the contractor is paid.
Office Space for RWA'S :
Most RWAs do not have a proper office space where they can meetand interact with govt officials, officials from other RWAs, officials from civic agencies, brain-storming sessions, etc. etc.
Best regards.
Ram Gupta
General Secretary
Priyadarshini Vihar RWA
Mob: +91-98104 02897
Farmhouses Will Soon Be Let Out For Weddings
The Municipal Corporation of Delhi is planning to permit commercial activity in the farmhouses situated on the outskirt of the Capital. A proposal in this regard will be tabled in the standing committee on Thursday for approval.
According to the proposal, after paying a fixed fee depending on the size of the plot, the owners of farmhouses can let out their places for commercial activities like marriage parties etc. An owner of a farmhouse spreading over 2.5 acres will have to shell out Rs 25, 000 for each function held in his premises. If the space is given for two functions on the same day, then the MCD will be liable to charge double fees. Rs 50, 000 has been fixed for a farmhouse built over 2.5-5 acres and Rs one lakh for more than five acres.
A senior MCD official said the decision has been taken in wake of the shortage of space for such function in the city. "With the permission, in addition to the people of the city, who face difficulties to find a suitable place for marriages function 3,600 farmhouse owners will be benefited. Now, they will let out their space legally," he said.
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With thanks : source : Pioneer
DJB Survey To Check Quality Of Its Service
As part of its self-assessment procedure, the Delhi Jal Board (DJB) has decided to conduct a door-to-door survey of households in Delhi to determine the quality of four basic services being provided by it-- water supply, drainage, solid waste management and sewerage.
The survey, which might take one year for completion, will be outsourced to a private company.
According to DJB officials, the process of inviting tenders for the survey will be completed in the next one month. The officials said that collecting data from the residents might take more than six months.
"The data will then be analysed and a colony-wise report will be prepared," said a senior official of the DJB.
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With thanks : Source : The Tribune
Property Tax Target Missed, Civic Agency Looks At Course Correction
After failing to meet its property tax target for the fourth time in a row, the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) is in the process of identifying and correcting the errors that lead to loss of revenue.
While the civic body has admitted it received tax from less than 30 per cent property owners in the Capital, the agency officials claim lack of database is a major shortcoming.
According to sources, the MCD has no available record of the tax payers, except for that of around 3 lakh people who paid their taxes online this year.
Also on the list of problem areas is lack of manpower. Despite the digitalisation of all property tax records and the creation of a database of eligible property tax payers being planned, officials feel they have not been able to make headway as the department is grossly "understaffed".
The MCD is now mulling a series of corrective measures.
The Property Tax department has begun the digitalisation of the manual tax returns filed in 2009-10. This will enable the department to develop a database of at least the 9.73 lakh tax payers who have paid their taxes this year.
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With thanks : Source : IndianExpress
Massive Power Cuts But Hikes No One Can Avoid
Amid Heat Wave, Long Power Cuts in west, South Delhi
Long power cuts are back.
South and West Delhi areas suffered four to six hours of outages between Tuesday night and Wednesday afternoon -- at a time when north India was engulfed by a record-breaking heat wave.
In Dwarka, there was black- out in some areas between mid- night and 5 a.m. while some other areas went without power from 5.30 a.m. onwards.
"We could not sleep all night," said Priya Pathaniya, an MNC executive in Dwarka's Sector 10. "Delhi's power companies are back to their old tricks."
BSES Rajdhani Power Ltd, the biggest discom in whose areas the powercuts occurred, said a power supply line of Delhi Transco tripped due to some "technical constraints".
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With thanks : source : Hindustan Times
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
AGENDA FOR BLOGGERS MEET IN APRIL
I submit that on 30th april i will be out of country for almost ten days. If possible, proposed meeting mentioned above could be held before said date so that i benefit from valuable advice of friends regarding our day to day problems.
Since inception of this blog, vohra ji has done marvellous job to connect several RWAS and social groups. If approved..agenda could include the following;
1. sharing of info regarding names , designation and other details of our associated members .
2. Traffic problems and solutions appearing in this blog.
3.CRIMES under various police stations and system to monitor at least murder cases till decision in courts.
4. ENCROACHMENTS ON PUBLIC PASSAGES.
5. What efforts we can make to show better face of delhi.
kk ghei
Since inception of this blog, vohra ji has done marvellous job to connect several RWAS and social groups. If approved..agenda could include the following;
1. sharing of info regarding names , designation and other details of our associated members .
2. Traffic problems and solutions appearing in this blog.
3.CRIMES under various police stations and system to monitor at least murder cases till decision in courts.
4. ENCROACHMENTS ON PUBLIC PASSAGES.
5. What efforts we can make to show better face of delhi.
kk ghei
NO ONE IN MTNL CARING ABOUT LONG PENDING GRIEVANCE
MOST URGENT PLEASE
Shri Rajiv Goel
Sr. Vice President (RA)
Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd
Room No. 705-706, 7th Floor,
Mahanagar Doorsanchar Bhawan,
Jawahar Lal Nehru Marg,
New Delhi-110002
Tel: 23235727
Fax: 23236314
Email: svpraco@bol.net.in April 14, 2010
Dear Sir,
Enclosed herewith is my letters regarding long pending complaint regarding no network/signals on my Mobile Dolphin No.9868130983. The letter is self-explanatory. Most surprising thing in your customer care system is that the complaints lodged on four different days at 1503 get automatically okayed by your Technical Wing. The feed back by them is passed on by them to 1503 and the complaint is treated as 'attended to' though actually nothing is done and the complainant suffers for long periods. Copies of the complaints mailed to Sr. Officers of MTNL including GM's Office could not be of any help. Bill for last month has been received and customer, Mrs. Surinder Kaur Oberoi, has no escape but is expected to make payment within the due date.
You are requested to kindly have the matter looked into. Actually the complaint of not receiving calls and not being able to make calls is pending for over two weeks but formal complaint with 1503 was made on April 2, 2010 and thereafter several complaints have been lodged on line. All this has been of no avail as till date, i.e., April 14, 2010 this long pending complaint remains unattended and the reasons have also not been conveyed for all these days.
Thanking you and awaiting quickest possible action from your office,
Yours truly,
TPS OBEROI, VICE-PRESIDENT, WELFARE ASSOCIATION G BLOCK HARI NAGAR (Regd.No.S-9571), WZ-208. ST.NO.15, G BLOCK, HARI NAGAR, NEW DELHI-110058, Tel. 25530483, 9015152976, E mail : wagblockharinagar@gmail.com
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