Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Remove the posters in this rainy season !

Dear Friends,

During the monsoons, the posters get soggy and can be easily removed. Pl remove from your areas and post Photos / Videos to motivate others. Let's clean up Delhi during this season.

regards

Col Shivraj
210 Munirka Vihar
New Delhi-110067

Issues faced by residents of Narmada block, Pocket D-6, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi

Delhi Development Authority
Vikas Sadan
New Delhi

Sub:  Intimation of issues faced by residents of Narmada block, Pocket D-6, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi

Sir/Madam,

We would like to inform you that RWA meeting of residents of Narmada block, Pocket D6 Vasant Kunj, was held at 11 AM on 12th May 2013 and several issues were discussed which need DDA’s attentionand resolution.

We would like to bring to your notice that even after a long time of paying a heavy amount for maintenance and taking possession of the flats, we are still lacking the basic necessities required to make the area livable.  Here is a point-wise prioritized list of the issues which we would like to you to resolve as soon as possible…

1.     We would like to know the plan on finishing the remaining DDA work, such as flat work, common areas, stairs, lifts, cleaning, street lights, etc.
2.     Most of the lifts in this block are still not operational and in many of them the work has not even started. We would like to know the exact plan on this.
3.     There is huge amount of debris lying in all the common areas which needs to be cleaned.
4.     There is no clarity on how to secure this area and lots of thefts are taking place. We need security guards in sufficient number to monitor the area and restrict access.
5.     The labor of DDA contractor (Mehta Associates, etc..) is still living in this area and we don’t know when they would vacate the premises.
6.     There is no clarity on the timing of water supply. We would also like to know DDA’s plan on starting the Sonia Vihar or other water source or it will continue to be ground water.
7.     Cleaning and covering of sewage and drainage system is to be completed.
8.     We would like to put CCTV cameras in the premises and want to know how can we go forward.
9.     The boundary wall covering Narmada & Saraswati is broken at a couple of places which has made the area very insecure. When would that be repaired?
10.                     We would like to know the schedule and plan for watering the existing plants and planting new plants in the society.
11.                     We would like to get the planning map of Narmada
12.                     We would like to know the cleaning and covering of overhead water tanks in all the towers.
13.                     We would like to know the plan & schedule on allocating the underground parking space.
14.                     The cleaning and covering of sewage and drainage of basement, which is stinking and making the whole foundation insecure.
15.                     We would like to know the plan on making the shopping complex in the area operational.
16.                     We would like to know the procedure of getting the maintenance funds from DDA to RWA and what all be covered for utilizing this fund.

Your Sincerely
Vikram Gehlot
President, RWA Narmada,
Sector D-6 Vasant Kunj
New Delhi

Monday, July 29, 2013

Delhi's power regulator favours CAG audit of private discoms

NEW DELHI: Two days after announcing a five per cent hike in power tariff, Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission(DERC) on Sunday said there should be a thorough scrutiny of finances of all three private power distribution companies by Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG).

Chairman of the city's power regulator P D Sudhakar said scrutiny of the accounts of the discoms by the CAG will help knowing the actual financial position of the private companies.

"There should be a CAG audit of the accounts of all the private power distribution companies. We have already sent a recommendation to the Delhi government for it," DERC chairman P D Sudhakar told PTI.

The BJP and Aam Admi Party (AAP) have been demanding CAG audit of finances of the discoms, alleging huge financial irregularities by them. However, the discoms are strongly opposed to auditing of their accounts by CAG.

"We finalised the tariff structure after examining their financial positions. But still I would recommend a CAG audit as it will be very different from the auditing we carry out," the DERC chairman said.

The BJP has been seeking CAG audit into finances of discoms referring to a DERC proposal in May 2010 to cut the tariff by around 25 per cent citing their healthy financial position. The Delhi Government had restrained the regulator from going ahead with the tariff order.

with thanks : ECONOMIC TIMES : LINK : for detailed news.

NGO complains against discom


NEW DELHI An NGO has moved DERC against the discom BSES for distributing pamphlets along with power bills to show that the tariff in Delhi is much less compared to other metros. United Residents Joint Association (URJA) wants action against the discom, claiming that the move was aimed at influencing consumers before tariff determination. It cited a 2010 order by the regulatory body where BRPL and BYPL, both under BSES, were sent show-cause notices for speaking on tariff before it was fixed. 


"Discoms are not allowed to issue pamphlets or make statements on tariff once they have submitted their annual petitions and their scrutiny has begun. Any such move is viewed as an attempt to influence the commission or consumers," said Amit Aggarwal, a senior member of URJA. 


with thanks : Times of India : LINK : for detailed news.

Re.announcement made by CM


Re.announcement made by CM relating to grant-in-aid to RWAs @ Rs.1 lakh each, could you kindly clarify to whom we should send the proposal for getting the grant and is there any prescribed proforma for the same. Kindly confirm. This will help all RWAs in piloting their proposals!

Thanks and with best regards,

TK Balu
Secretary/RBECHS/Anand Vihar

Garbage Dumping Room


We would like to inform concerned authorities regarding shifting / Remove the Garbage Dumping Room situated adjourned to our Pocket & Sub Station No. 3. We have sent many letters to different authorities like MCD, DDA, Local MLA, our area councilor etc. 


Garbage from nearby area and even from New Kondli Market being dumped in this dumping room and in nearby area. It has clear / cleaned once in a week or fortnight, due to this rotten garbage, bad smell mixed in the atmosphere of our pocket and also lot of bacteria & insects being breeds and spread out in the atmosphere. we have also arranged visits of all above authorities form last more then one & half years and show them our problem. every time they given assurance to shift this Garbage Room but no action has been taken. Residents of our pocket are force to live in this unhygienic environment. 

We request concerned authority to kindly arrange to remove / shift this Garbage Dump Room immediately. 

Arun Thakkur on behalf of 
Residents of Pocket -3 MIG Flats, 
Mayur Vihar Phase-3
Delhi - 110096

We are APOLITICAL !

























Thursday, July 25, 2013

Water Seepage Problem from the Flat Above


I am facing major water seepage issue from the Flat above mine. (DDA Flats) Because of the construction going on (Extension of Balcony) , there is water seepage in my flats, resulting in damage to walls and ceilings in rooms. Ever after repeated requests, there is no result.


Please suggest how to solve this issue.


Regards,



rajesh khurana

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

How do Radiations from Mobile Phones, Computers and other Wi-Fi Devices harm us?

Radiations from Mobile Phones, Computers and other Wi-Fi devices have non-ionizing & non-thermal effects and carry a constant signal which interferes with the communication system between cells in the body of animals and human beings. This signal is characterized as a warning message, just as if it was exposed to a real threat and potential damage due to toxic chemicals, bacterial attacks, etc.

A defense response is triggered at the biological level when subjected to such signals. The body is under a permanent state of red alert in the body, which suppresses the production of the some of the most important repair enzymes and stress proteins.

Being subjected to Microwave radiations emitted from Mobile Phones, Computers and other Wi-Fi devices for long periods can exhaust the cell’s defense system, lower the body’s immunity and make it vulnerable to various diseases.

with thanks : Envirochips

Letter to Administration by RWA Shastri Park Extn.-Welfare Association

As you may know, absence of basic facilities which are to be provided in unauthorized colonies as per in Delhi Govt. Policy. That there are no any facilities like.
1.   Lying of water pipe lines
2.   Leveling of Streets.

3.   Construction of Main Road.

In our colony, we are continues hard working for  our association, but we could not get any positive response from any concern department,  regarding any development  work in our colony. People are facing lot of problem by many ways and living miserable life like in Jungle since last 10years. We have a population of near about 2000(approx).

We have a kind regard to you, kindly do the needful action in this regard and oblige us by providing all above works which is an essential part of human being. So that we can proudly say that WE ARE LIVING IN DELHI CITI.


Therefore I again request you to understand our problem and support us to develop our colony, so that every colony persons can live freely under your leadership.


Thanking You, 


Sincerely 


KULDIP BASKANDI 

PRESIDENT
RWA Shastri Park Extn.-Welfare Association 
Uttrakhand Enclave Part-II, Vill-Ibrahimpur Delhi-36
Regd No.-S/57740   

Sunday, July 21, 2013

Power cables burnt like hot coal !

RWABhagidari News : Severe power outages were faced by the residents of F Block in Krishna nagar after the heaviest rains lashed the city. Moisture seeped, somewhere, into the underground power cables or ones connecting the transformer opposite the BSES office. This resulted into the bursting of the Transformer at around 4 am & the live wires connecting various poles burnt like hot coal. There was panic all around & fire brigade was called by the residents. Later the transformer was replaced by BSES but the replacing of burnt wires took much longer. Power was restored in the area by around 8 pm after the outages of upto 20 hours.