Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Saturday, April 27, 2013
in shame, being resident of capital !
every day we find ourselves in shame, being resident of capital of all bad things, starting from local crimes to molestations, rapes of minor to adult females including gang rapes in all parts of delhi. Whom to blame?our politicians or the society? there is total chaos, it seems that we are heading for civil unrest and that will decide the future of this country, I appeal to the so called democratic system of our country to stand beyound all party and caste barriers to save our nation, for which so many freedom fightors laid their lives.
CA Devesh Upadhyay
RWA draws flak for security lapses
NEW DELHI: The Madhuban Colony, where seven masked men barged into the
house of former director of prosecutions (NCT) on Thursday and smothered
his son to death, is said to be a safe colony in east Delhi. After
rising incidents of petty crimes, the residents requested the RWA to increase security in the area. But despite repeated requests, no action has been taken so far.
A tenant living at the 250-family colony claims that it is easy to gain
access to this "gated'' colony. "The four-gated colony is manned by
three guards during daytime, and five at night. But just one guard can
be seen in the entire block after 10pm. Most often, he is spotted noting
down car registration numbers at the main gate, said the tenant, adding
that it is easy to gain access to the DDA park, adjacent to the B block
where the incident took place.
A retired IG-level officer's
family told TOI how the local RWA had charged Rs 2,000 a month for five
guards, but only one would be visible at night. When TOI visited the RWA
office, it declined to comment. "We will not be speaking to anyone on
the incident as it is a sensitive issue,'' one of the office bearers
said.
According to local police, all attempts to secure the colony have been stone-walled. "We had asked for CCTV
cameras to be put up at strategic locations. But none of them have been
placed so far. We also asked the guards to be verified, along with
masons, vendors and labourers who work in the area,'' said an officer.
The locals, however, want police to play a more proactive role. Two assailants had opened fire at a constable at the Preet Vihar
crossing on Wednesday night and another robbery took place in the
neighbouring Ram Vihar area. "Lax policing adds to the crimes in the
area,'' said Mukesh Singh, a local resident.
with thanks : Times of India : LINK
Friday, April 26, 2013
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Sunday, April 21, 2013
Saturday, April 20, 2013
Woes of Anand Vihar in water front !
In response to your clarion call in your esteemed
newspaper under ‘Saving a mega city’ relating to DJB’s matters, I give the
following comments for your consideration and highlighting them in your columns
with the fond hope and aspiration that they will receive due attention of the
authorities concerned for remedial expeditious action:-
Ø Demolition of OHT: At the instance and
approval of the then Govt.agencies and at the cost of the Anand Vihar Society
(over Rs.6 lakhs) a huge ‘overhead tank’ was constructed in 1977 for storage
and supply of ground water upto 1984 and with the supply of Ganga water in ’84
to the entire colony and surrounding areas, the OHT became redundant. The
Society had been pleading time and again with all the authorities concerned to
demolish it and construct a ‘underground water reservoir (UGR) at the same
place for supply of water. Cracks had developed in OHT and may endanger the
lives and properties of all residents around in Anand Vihar but no visible
action has been taken so far by DJB – perhaps awaiting an (un)expected and
sudden calamity to take place which will hit the ‘headlines’!
Ø Unauthorized
occupation: The DJB had unauthorizedly occupied the land surrounding the OHT which
belongs to the Society, as its cost on land and development including for
construction of the OHT, was borne by the Society. They are reluctant to leave
it which could be profitably utilized for many useful and beneficial purposes of the residents,
whose number is increasing manifold day by day!
Ø Replacement of
water pipe lines: The entire water-pipe lines were laid when the colony
came up over three decades back and the existing pipelines then laid have
outlived their prescribed lives and are wearing out supplying rusted water
through the pipelines endangering the lives of the people! Taking into
consideration all factors, the DJB assured to replace the pipelines in phases
in the entire colony about two years back but still a beginning has to be made!
With the ‘plotted’ colony becoming ‘flatted’ colony and consequent increase in
population and consumption of water by residents the DJB had also been
requested to widen the gauge of the pipelines when being replaced! No response.
Perhaps yet an another calamity awaited!
Ø Cleaning of
sewerage lines: With the increase in population in the colony and consequent increase of
flow of sewerage, the DJB had been requested to increase the gauge of the sewer
lines, pending that use a mechanical device to clean up the entire line in the
colony. No action taken.
Ø Water harvesting: As a measure of
‘water harvesting’ the Society had requested the MCD to puncture the concrete
base of the storm water drainage line so that waste water will not accumulate
but will seep into earth. But alas no action taken while they are
propagating/appealing to citizens of Delhi to take adequate measures for ‘water
harvesting’ where this simple method could save a lot of water, presently
stagnating over the base of the covered drains and thus becoming a fertile breeding
ground for mosquitoes and spreading ‘malaria’ etc.
Ø Billing system: In short it could
be said: ‘atrocious’ as the entire billing system is totally disastrous and the
meters readers and billing clerks are playing ‘havoc’ with the entire process
sending unimaginable astounding amount of bills for payment and all are forced
to go to DJB’s office to get them rectified! Have you ever heard of such a
callous machinery functioning anywhere!
T K Balu
Anand Vihar
Friday, April 19, 2013
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
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