Saturday, September 29, 2018

SELFIE WITH GARBAGE - IT'S THE PROTEST AGAINST THE DIRTY POLITICS OF EAST DELHI

SELFIE WITH GARBAGE - IT'S THE PROTEST AGAINST THE DIRTY POLITICS OF EAST DELHI. 

अगर आपको भी इस कचरे से तकलीफ़ है तो अपना मोबाइल उठाइए, सेल्फिे लीजिए और हमें सेंड करिए, वरना किसी कोल्हू के बैल की तरह आँखों पे पट्टी बाँधे घूमते रहिए. मर्ज़ी आपकी. बिना रोए तो माँ भी बचे को दूध नही देती, ये तो गंदी राजनीति है. ALL THE PICS ARE BEING UPLOADED AT - https://twitter.com/rwabhagidari



Pathetic condition of the residents of east Delhi
- 8 strikes of sanitation workers in less than 4 yrs
- trending now
- garbage littered all over east Delhi

SELFIE WITH GARBAGE IS A SERIOUS PROTEST
AGAINST THE NON ACTION OF AUTHORITIES.
The SAD STATE OF AFFAIRS...... BS Vohra



















18 दिन हो गए पूर्वी दिल्ली की सड़कों पर झाड़ू लगे हुए. जगह जगह कूड़े के ढेर, बदबू, मच्छर, क्या कोई है जो की जनता की सुध लेगा या फिर अगले चुनावों तक सब कुछ ऐसा ही चलेगा? दिक्कत तो इस बात की है कि 17 दिन बीत जाने के बाद भी, कहीं कोई आशा की किरण नज़र नही आ रही. MCD बोलती है कि फंड्स नही हैं. दिल्ली सरकार बोलती है कि पूरे फंड्स दे दिए हैं, और जनता है कि कुछ बोलती ही नहीं. आँखों पे पट्टी बँधे, किसी रहेट के बैल की तरह चुप चाप चली जा रही है.

Getting so many pics on WhatsApp. Can not upload all those as it will become SPAM in the account of our Leaders. Already uploaded around 25 pics. Now onwards will upload only the selected pics. However, keep on sending your pics. Our protest will continue until the strike is over.

Thanks

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

Friday, September 28, 2018

Click your Selfie with Garbage and share it with RWA BHAGIDARI

If you are a resident of East Delhi, you must click your Selfie with Garbage and share it with RWA BHAGIDARI for forwarding to our Elected Representatives from 11 am onwards, tomorrow morning. Join us as this will be our way of Protest against the Kachra Rajniti.



17 दिन हो गए पूर्वी दिल्ली की सड़कों पर झाड़ू लगे हुए. जगह जगह कूड़े के ढेर, बदबू, मच्छर, क्या कोई है जो की जनता की सुध लेगा या फिर अगले चुनावों तक सब कुछ ऐसा ही चलेगा? दिक्कत तो इस बात की है कि 17 दिन बीत जाने के बाद भी, कहीं कोई आशा की किरण नज़र नही आ रही. MCD बोलती है कि फंड्स नही हैं. दिल्ली सरकार बोलती है कि पूरे फंड्स दे दिए हैं, और जनता है कि कुछ बोलती ही नहीं. आँखों पे पट्टी बँधे, किसी रहेट के बैल की तरह चुप चाप चली जा रही है.

NO IF, NO BUT, AS IT IS THE PROTEST.

B S Vohra,
President,
East Delhi RWAs Joint Front - Federation
www.RWABhagidari.com

Thursday, September 27, 2018

Now pay less for the sanctioned power load changes

CONGRATULATIONS !!!!!

We had raised the issue in a big manner and as directed by CM office over a month ago, pleased to inform that DERC has issued the following orders. Now DISCOMs can charge the security deposit only on the Additional Load and not on the Total Load at the prevailing rates. Moreover, in case, they have charged it wrongly, after 1.9.2017,  i,e. before the passing of this order, the excess collected will be adjusted in the bills of the Consumers.

ORDER:

(3) The sub-Regulation (8) of Regulation 20 of Principal Regulations shall be substituted as under:-
“(8) In case of upward revision of sanctioned load or contract
demand of consumer, the consumer shall be liable to pay the
additional security deposit corresponding to additional load at
prevailing rates of security deposit on the date of enhancement.”
{Explanation: The additional load shall be the “Total Load after enhancement” minus “Existing Sanctioned Load or Contract Demand as the case may be”.}
Note: After 1.9.2017, in case if the enhanced security deposit is taken based on total load, the balance amount after adjusting as per sub- Regulation (8) shall be adjusted in the ensuing bill(s) of the consumer.

Will keep on raising the issues in public interest.

Best regards,

B S Vohra




Meeting with Dy CM Mr Manish Sisodia over the Strike of Sanitation workers in East Delhi

पूर्वी दिल्ली मे सफाई करंचारियों की हड़ताल के मदेनज़र, आज, ईस्ट दिल्ली RWAs जॉइंट फ्रंट - फेडरेशन की तरफ से एक डेलिगेशन ने दिल्ली के डेप्युटी CM मनीष सिसोदिया से मुलाकात की और उन्हें हालातों से अवगत कराया. उनको बताया गया कि लोग किस कदर बुरी हालत मे कूड़े व कचरे के ढेर के साथ जीने को मजबूर हैं. बदबू के मारे बीमारियों के फैलने का अंदेशा है.



उनको बताया गया कि  EDMC फंड क्रंच की वजह से कोई काम नही करवा रही है. EDMC का कहना है कि उनको दिल्ली सरकार से सिर्फ़ 590 करोड़ मिले हैं जो की नाकाफ़ी हैं.

इसके जवाब मे मनीष सिसोदिया ने बताया की EDMC गेम  खेल रही है जबकि उसको पूरा फंड दिया जा चुका है. उनका कहना था कि वो एक आद दिन मे RWA फेडरेशन के साथ EDMC को दिए गए पूरे  फंड्स का ब्योरा शेयर  करेंगे. उनका कहना था की EDMC को अपनी इनकम बड़ाने के बारे मे सोचना चाहिए. EDMC जो पैसा बिल्डर्स के ज़रिए कलेक्ट करती है, वो किधर चला जाता है. 

उनका कहना था कि एक बार वो EDMC को दी गई पूरी पेमेंट की डीटेल RWA फेडरेशन के साथ शेयर कर दें, उसके बाद फिर से इस बारे मे बात करेंगे.  उन्होने ये भी कहा की मामला कोर्ट मे है और दिल्ली सरकार सारी डीटेल्स कोर्ट मे सब्मिट कर चुकी है.

इससे एक बात तो सॉफ है कि इस समस्या का कोई भी हल् जल्द नज़र नही आ रहा है और शायद पूर्वी दिल्ली के लोगों को अभी कुछ और दिन इसी तरह के बुरे हालातों मे गुजरने पड़ सकते हैं.

B S Vohra
President,
East Delhi RWAs Joint Front - Federation
www.RWABhagidari.com

Wednesday, September 26, 2018

Garbage collection in east Delhi sees a dip

The record shows a decline in the average collection since Sept 15

With residents complaining about mounting piles of garbage on the streets of east Delhi, corporation records show the amount being collected has seen a dip this month.
The average amount of garbage collected this month till September 15 stood at 2,212 metric tonnes (MT). Garbage collected since then has been consistently below average, with the exception of September 18 when it was 2,225 MT.
An EDMC official said on Tuesday, “About 80% of garbage is being collected — whatever comes from households — but garbage thrown on the streets is not.”
Garbage collected on September 22 was just 1,068 MT. An official said this was because safai karamcharis were demonstrating that day at the spot where collection trucks were parked.
“Garbage collection for Tuesday is likely to be low because they demonstrated at the same spot once again. But the number will be available only on Wednesday,” he added.
EDMC safai karamcharis have been on strike since September 12 demanding timely payment of salaries, arrears and regularisation of contract workers.
Meanwhile, east Delhi residents took to social media to complain about garbage and filth accumulating in their areas.
Tweeting pictures of overflowing drains and piles of garbage on the street, East Delhi Residents’ Welfare Associations Joint Front president B.S. Vohra said, “Till when will we have to live like this in filth? Till when will they [safai karamcharis] not get their salaries and till when will the streets be filled with garbage?”
In a press release, Leader of the Opposition in the Delhi Assembly Vijender Gupta warned against the threat of spread diseases because of the garbage piled up.
He also condemned Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal for not releasing funds to the corporation to pay the workers.
with thanks: the Hindu: link

Sunday, September 23, 2018

जगह जगह कूड़ा, सड़क पर चलना मुश्किल: Delhi Aajtak TV Channel

























Sanitation workers strike in East Delhi : Dainik Jagran


Sanitation Situation Deteriorates in Delhi as Strike by Workers Enters 10th Day

For the fourth year in a row, sanitation workers are protesting the delay in wage and arrear payments, non-regularisation of casual employees. With a complex structure of release of grants, political differences are only worsening the situation.

Sanitation Situation Deteriorates in Delhi as Strike by Workers Enters 10th Day

New Delhi: For the fourth year in succession, Delhi is currently witnessing a strike by thousands of sanitation workers and the reasons are not very different those on previous occasions – non-payment of salaries and arrears and refusal to regularise contractual workers. This time, the impact in the form of overflowing garbage at the ‘dhalaos’ or collection bins as also on the streets and by-lanes has so far only been felt in areas coming under the East Delhi Municipal Corporation (EDMC) where the sanitation workers have been on strike for the last ten days.
At the time of declaring the strike, Sanjay Gahlot, the president of MCD Swachhata Karmchari Union, had stated that the sanitation workers had been left with no option but to protest since they have not been paid their salaries – in some cases for up to eight months – their arrears have not been cleared, and the job of many who had been inducted on a temporary basis had not been regularised.
RWAs fear spread of disease
With the sanitation workers not collecting garbage from the collection points for the last many days, many colonies in East Delhi are now staring at a major health and sanitation crisis.
With garbage collection affected by the strike, concern is growing among the residents’ welfare associations as they fear the outbreak of a major epidemic due to unhygienic conditions. The president of East Delhi RWA’s Joint Front, B.S Vohra, has cautioned that while the RWAs have started getting garbage from homes collected by privately engaged people, the fear of spread of disease looms large as the streets are not being swept.
Talks fail to break impasse
There have been several rounds of talks between the representatives of the agitating workers and the EDMC functionaries, including mayor Bipin Bihari, but these have failed to end the impasse.
After two meetings with the mayor, Gahlot had accused the BJP leadership of not doing enough to resolve the crisis and find a long term solution to the recurring problem of delay in payment of wages.
BJP-ruled EDMC accuses AAP government of not releasing funds
For its part, the EDMC has been claiming that it could not pay the salaries and arrears as the Arvind Kejriwal-led Aam Aadmi Party government in Delhi has not been releasing the funds on time.
Bihari has been quoted as saying that the EDMC has been facing a financial crunch. “The corporation is not able to pay its employees and workers since it has not received any funds from the Delhi government. I appeal the CM to release all the funds of the corporation.” On the issue of regularisation of workers, the Mayor had declared that the officials have been told to prepare a list of temporary workers and start the process.
Earlier, the leader of the house in EDMC, Nirmal Jain, had stated that the union had been urged to give up the strike. “The EDMC is in a poor financial situation, we need funds from the Delhi government to be able to meet their demands,” he had argued.
Complex nature of funding compounds situation
With the BJP in power in all the three municipal corporations in Delhi, such allegations of the Delhi Government not releasing funds have been made in the past as well at the time of strikes by sanitation workers.
The reason lies in the complex nature of financing of the municipal bodies. While the three civic bodies report to the Centre, or more precisely to the Union ministry of home affairs, through the lieutenant governor, they remain dependent on the elected Delhi government for the grants-in-aid as even the money sent by MHA for the corporations is routed through it. The coordination between the corporations and the Delhi government takes place through the office of the Director of Local Bodies.
Financial burden on corporations increased after trifurcation in 2002
Ever since the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) was trifurcated in 2012, the three corporations borne out of it have been facing a financial crunch since their administrative expenses have increased. And apart from the political differences, this has been the main reason behind regular strikes by sanitation staff since 2015, when the AAP government came to power in Delhi for the second time.
Last year, about 16,000 of the 54,000 sanitation workers in Delhi had gone on strike demanding timely release of salaries, payment of arrears, cashless health cards and regularisation of jobs. The protesters had claimed that only about 20% of all sanitation workers were regular employees of the corporations. Many of them had lamented that despite working as contractual labour for the last nearly 20 years for the corporations, they had only been getting 10 to 15 days in a work, which made survival difficult for them.
The EDMC had then stated that it needed Rs 2,000 crores to clear the dues. Following a prolonged strike by the sanitation workers around Diwali last year, the matter had even gone to Delhi High Court but it had refrained from issuing any clear directives to any of the parties concerned.
The bench of then acting chief justice Gita Mittal and Justice C. Hari Shankar had, however, called upon all parties to play their roles saying: “Don’t bring such cases to us in courts. There must be somebody with whom you (Delhi government) are not at war. Be it the Union of India, MCDs or NDMC. If you have public interest in mind, then you will ensure that the MCDs do their job properly. Safai karamchari shall ensure that they seriously carry out the assigned duties of MCDs and no obstruction shall be caused. There can be no stoppage of essential work of cleaning and removal of garbage. Doing so imperils lives of public at large.”
BJP did not keep promise of finding a long-term solution
But a year later, the same old story is repeating itself. The BJP, which upon winning all the three corporations in the April 2017 had promised to fight for the rights of the sanitation workers by involving the Central government in its efforts, has not drawn any new plans to tide over the recurring problem of delays in payment of salaries. This could have been achieved through necessary amendments in the Central Act governing the civic bodies.

with thanks: The Wire: LINK