Monday, September 18, 2017

MUST READ : Delhiites Can Live Longer If the Air Quality Improves: University of Chicago


The University of Chicago's Air Quality Life-Index has found 

India to be one of the most polluted countries in the world.


Undeniably, air pollution is one of the biggest threats to human health. The World Health Organisation links close to 7 million premature deaths to air pollution. "This finding more than doubles previous estimates and confirms that air pollution is now the world's largest single environmental health risk," noted WHO's latest release. The release also established a correlation between high levels of indoor and outdoor air pollution and an increased risk of developing a range of non-communicable, lifestyle diseases like cardiovascular ailments, stroke, respiratory disorders and even cancer.
The University of Chicago's Air Quality Life-Index has found India as one of the most polluted countries in the world. The report noted if WHO's air quality standards are met by the country, Indians can add about 4 more years to their lifespan. "If the country reduced pollution to comply with its national standards, its people could live more than 1 year longer on average," noted the report. Some of the greatly impacted cities would include Delhi where an average person can add around 6 years to his/her lifespan if the country meets the national air-quality standards and up to 9 years if WHO standards are met.


The study takes air borne particulate matter pollution, PM 2.5, into account and extrapolates it to see what impact any reduction in its volume would have on the life span of people. Accordingly, it says that if the PM 2.5 quantity in Delhi's air meets the WHO annual standard of 10 micrograms per cubic metre (ug/m3), people can live up to nine years longer and six years longer if it meets the national standard of 40 ug/m3.


Products of vehicular and industrial combustion, PM 2.5 are air borne ultra fine particulates, measuring less than 2.5 microns, which can cause irreparable harm to humans by entering the respiratory system and subsequently the bloodstream.


"The AQLI reveals that if India reduced its air pollution to comply with the WHO's air quality standard, its people could live about 4 years longer on average, or a combined life of more than 4.7 billion years.


"Some of the greatest gains would be seen in the country's largest cities, such as Delhi. There, people could live 6 years longer if the country met its national standards, and 9 years longer if the country met WHO standards," the study says.


Delhi, Kolkata and Mumbai - the mega cities of the country - are among the highly polluted cities in the country. Bengaluru, Ahmedabad, Agra, Allahabad, Lucknow, Jaipur, Patna, Chennai are others in the list of polluted Indian cities among others.

Strengthen your respiratory system naturally
In case the air quality in your area is not too good, you can try natural ways to strengthen your lungs and the respiratory system. Indoor plants such as Areca Palm, help in purifying air inside your house. Rugs, carpets, curtains, cushion covers, mats and mattresses are some of the things that harbor dust and other air contaminants. Clean these regularly; use an air purifier if needed. Wear a mask before stepping out.


Yogic breathing techniques may go a long way in making your respiratory system stronger and capable to withstand the damaging effects of air pollution. Bhastrika, Kapalbhati and Agnisar Kriya are few breathing techniques that are good to combat air pollution. You can try nasal rinses and saline gargles to clear your nasal passage and throat.

Vitamin c is your best bet; it strengthens immunity and builds resistance. "Vegetables like coriander leaves, chaulai ka saag, drumsticks, parsley, cabbage and turnip greens are good sources that you should load up on," notes Dr. Rupali Datta, Chief Clinical Nutritionist, Fortis Escorts, New Delhi.


Inputs from PTI

with thanks : NDTV : LINK

Friday, September 15, 2017

Is this called a One Country, One Tax ?


















Please go through the News uploaded by us a day ago - Simplified Calculation Chart for Petrol & Diesel Prices in New Delhi - (24th August 2017) on the Blog. 

It clearly shows that First of all we are paying Entry Tax. Than there is an Excise Duty of Rs 21.48 /- Litre on Petrol & Rs 17.33 /- Litre on Diesel. After that we have to pay a VAT of 27% on Petrol & 16.75% on Diesel, i.e. Rs 14.64 /- Litre on Petrol & Rs 8.44 /- Litre on Diesel.  

It comes to 21.48 + 14.64, i.e. Rs 36.12 /- on Petrol + Entry Tax &  17.33 /- + 8.44 /-, i.e. Rs 25.77 /- on Diesel + Entry Tax. It clearly shows that more than HALF of what we pay for Petrol, goes to Government as TAXES, and almost half of what we pay for Diesel, goes to Government as Taxes. 

Shockingly, they still keep on hiking the Petrol & Diesel prices, causing severe hike in consumer goods, which again results into huge gains for the Govt by way of hiked taxes on the hiked prices of the Consumer Goods.

It's being said that Under GST  rules, the Tax can be levied at 12% only and hence there can be huge reduction in the price of both Petrol & Diesel. Unconfirmed reports have stated that the price of Petrol can come down to Rs 38 /- per Litre, under GST. Why don't they implement it and bring the Entire country under One Tax regime, for the benefit of masses ?

snapshots with thanks to AAJTAK

Petrol, Diesel Prices Continue to Rise; Will Government Bring Fuel Under GST?

Mumbai, Sept 15: The prices of petrol and diesel in different cities across the country rose yet again on Friday, September 15, under the dynamic pricing of fuel. On Friday, petrol price went up by Rs 0.04 per litre, taking the cost in Delhi to Rs 70.43 per litre and to Rs 79.54 per litre in Mumbai. Amid rising fuel prices each day, questions are being asked as to whether fuel will be brought under the ambit of Goods and Services Tax (GST).

Petroleum Minister Dharmendra Pradhan had earlier this week said that GST was the only way of having rational prices for fuel, even as he refused to interfere with dynamic pricing. However, he said that the final decision to bring fuel prices under GST was in the hands of the Finance Ministry.
However, former oil minister S Jaipal Reddy has said that bringing fuel under GST is “desirable”, but not feasible as the states would oppose it, but the Centre can cut excise duty on them. “While putting it (petroleum products) in GST is advisable, desirable, it’s not a feasible proposition because state governments…Of the BJP also, will not agree,” the senior Congress leader told PTI in an interview.
According to reports, if fuel is brought under GST, petrol price can come down to Rs 38 per litre from Rs 70 at 12 per cent GST. As of now, petrol prices also contain other elements like Centre-imposed excise duty, state-imposed VAT and dealer’s commission. It now remains to be seen whether Finance Minister Arun Jaitley will pay heed to the concerns put forth by Pradhan and bring fuel prices under GST.
with thanks : yahoo news : LINK : for more details

Thursday, September 14, 2017

Simplified Calculation Chart for Petrol & Diesel Prices in New Delhi - (24th August 2017)


Petrol Price *Diesel Price Calculation *
International Price of Crude Oil with Ocean Freight (as on 24th August 2017)50$ or Rs 3210 per Barrel50$ or Rs 3210 per Barrel
1 Barrel of Crude Oil159 Litre159 Litre
Crude Oil  - Cost per LitreRs 20.19 per LitreRs 20.19 per Litre
Basic OMC Cost Calculation
Entry Tax, Refinery Processing, Landing Cost & Other Operational Costs along with MarginsRs 6.03 per LitreRs 6.38 per Litre
OMC Margin, Transportation, Freight costRs 3.31 per LitreRs 2.55 per Litre
Basic Cost of Fuel after Refining CostRs 29.53 per Litre Rs 29.12 per Litre 
Additional: Excise Duty as Charged by Central Government
Rs 21.48 / Litre on PetrolRs 17.33 / Lit on Diesel
Pricing Charged to Dealers before VATRs 51.01 per LitreRs 46.45 per Litre
Calculating Dealer Retail Price - Base Location Delhi
Commission to Petrol Pump DealersRs 3.23 per LitreRs 2.17 per Litre
Fuel Cost Before VAT (rounded off for approximation)Rs 54.24 per LitreRs 48.62 per Litre
Additional:VAT (Varies from State to State - 27% on Petrol & 16.75% on Diesel + 25p as Pollution Cess with Surcharge)Rs 14.64 / Lit on PetrolRs 8.44 / Litre on Diesel
Final Retail Price as on 24th August 2017 -(calculation)Rs 68.88 per LitreRs 57.06 per Litre

























* - Prices as on 24th August 2017
Source : mycarhelpline : LINK 

Tuesday, September 12, 2017

BREATHE DELHI AIR, DIE EARLY !


BREATHE DELHI AIR, DIE EARLY : 
What else we can expect from the Authorities ? Huge lot of Taxes, but nothing for the city. Say something, atleast now, for uploading on the RWABhagidari Blog & for forwarding to all the concerned. We must ACT now before its too late. Please revert.

With best regards,

B S Vohra
Social Activist, President,
East Delhi RWAs Joint Front - Federation

with thanks : Hindustan Times Dated 12.9.2017

Monday, September 11, 2017

Open letter to the Education Minister of Delhi, for the safety & security of our children !










Mr Manish Sisodia,
Dy CM & Education Minister, Delhi

Dear Sir,


We are sad and shocked on the instances happening at various schools in Delhi & NCR, be it a death at Gurugram, a rape at Gandhi Nagar, or an accidental death at Ghaziabad. These all are the clear cut examples of the negligence on the part of the School management.

We hereby request you to please issue immediate instructions to all the schools in Delhi (both Private as well as Government), to :

1. Deploy a responsible person / staff, separately, to look after, all the security lapses, or any other safety & security issues, concerning the students of the school, on daily basis.

2. He must Look after the Screening of the Staff, at the time of appointment, must check the papers & documents of all the buses, drivers, helpers, contractors, vendors, and must go for the Police verification in each & every case.

3. He must file a daily report on all the issues, as above, with the management of the school & must forward it by an E Mail to the Education department on daily basis.

4. He must file an Action taken report by an e mail with the Education Department, who on their side must have special staff to correlate all these issues.

5. Parent Teacher Association must have the suitable representation of the parents as well the local RWAs & must be authorised to view the Lapse report as well as the Action taken reports of the school, must have the power to verify the facts and must report to the Education department, by an E mail.

6. Any pending issues must be notified on the notice board of the school and must be shared with the parents at the PTM by the PTA of that school.

7. There must be clear cut instructions that any negligence will be strongly dealt with and in case of any heinous crimes, molestation, rape, murder, all the affiliations, licenses, grants of the school will be withheld, till probed & reported.

Looking forward for an immediate action from your office as all of us are parents and truly concerned with the safety & security of our children.

With best regards,

B S Vohra,
Social Activist, President,
East Delhi RWAs Joint Front - Federation

Dainik Jagran, Dainik Bhaskar, Delhi





Saturday, September 9, 2017

Must cancel its affiliation as a lesson for all. Don't you think so ?























These Slaughter homes just want MONEY & nothing else. Must cancel its affiliation as a lesson for all. Until & unless Authorities take it seriously, we can never feel, that our kids are safe in these schools. 

Thursday, September 7, 2017

East Delhi RWAs meet - on one of the very important issue !


A meeting of the RWAs from East Delhi is being planned for the next Saturday / Sunday. Details of the exact date / timings / agenda / venue, will be shared soon. Those willing to attend may please feel free to mail us, with the Contact details at : rwabhagidari@yahoo.in

Thanks

B S Vohra,
President,
East Delhi RWAs Joint Front - Federation