Sunday, October 13, 2013

Happy Dussehra !


















Voice of Delhi
East Delhi RWAs Joint Front
www.RWABhagidari.com
www.RWABhagidari.blogspot.in

Cell Tower Radiation ?????







































Cell Tower Radiation : The report at the end says that : DISCLOSURE : All of us have been working on R&D in telecom for 5 to 35 years. From time to time, some of our work has been funded by various government agencies and by telecom operators ( mostly through Telecom Centres of Excellence at !!Ts). Some of us have been consultants to telecom manufacturing and operations companies and have also been independent board members of these companies. We sign the statement in our professional capacity and as responsible citizens.

Friday, October 11, 2013

RWAs Election manifesto will have a direct effect on their commitments and implementation

Is the Govt. unaware of the legal rights due to the masses?  Then why it is implemented only after getting directions from Honorable courts.  It indicates the Govt. is not applying their mind and bent upon depriving the people of their legal rights.  I also congratulate you in preparing the Election manifesto to be forwarded to the Political parties for their comments and assurance for implementation.This will have a direct effect on their commitments and implementation.  

R K Nanda

Sh Jagdish Vohra ji : President Lal quarter Traders association : HT Live


Dengu & the RWAs : Hindustan Times : HTLive east


Electricity & the Elections : Mr Rajiv Kakria : Must view ET NOW


Thursday, October 10, 2013

RWAs Manifesto, 2013


RWAs Manifesto, 2013


Denial to power supply is violation of human rights: HC

A Subramani TNN 

Chennai : In a landmark ruling, the Madras high court has said electricity supply is a legal right and its denial would amount to violation of human rights. 

Justice S Manikumar, directing Tiruvannamalai district administration and Tamil Nadu Electricity Board (TNEB) to give electricity supply to over 180 families of launderers, on Tuesday said: “Access to electricity should be construed as a human right. Denial of it would amount to violation of human rights. 

Noting that electricity has a bearing on education, health and family economy of the poor, Justice Manikumar said: “Lack of electricity supply is one of the determinative factors, affecting education, health and a cause of economy disparity, and consequently, inequality in society leading to poverty. Children without electricity supply cannot even imagine competing with others.”

with thanks : TOI : LINK