Tuesday, October 9, 2018

PWD STAFF IS NOT LIFTING THE DESILTED MATERIAL

WE ARE ALREADY FACING PROBLEM DUE TO STRIKE BY SANITATION WORKER AND FURTHER PWD STAFF IS NOT LIFTING THE DESILTED MATERIAL OUTSIDE NAVRACHNA APARTMENT AND JEEVAN BIMA APARTMENT KINDLY SAVE US FROM STINK. 

CHANDER MOHAN

Friday, October 5, 2018

#SELFIEWITHGARBAGE: कूड़े के ढेर में तब्दील पूर्वी दिल्ली

Sanitation Strike in East Delhi

Had meetings with Mr. Manoj Tiwari & Mr. Manish Sisodia over the issue of sanitation workers strike in East Delhi, which seems resolved now after the release of 500 Cr by Delhi Govt. Had visited Mr. Arvind Kejriwal also for the meeting but he had left in a hurry to meet the injured farmers at GTB hospital.






Safai karamcharis protest outside CM’s residence

Their strike demanding regularisation of workers, arrears enters 23rd day


   The safai karamcharis had gone on strike on September 12

The strike by safai karamcharis entered 23rd day on Thursday, with workers staging a demonstration in front of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s residence.
The sanitation workers have been demanding regularisation of employees, payment of arrears and other benefits since they went on strike on September 12. As a consequence, garbage has been piling up on the streets of east Delhi.
Sanjay Gehlot of the MCD Safai Karamcharis Union said that the workers were willing to withdraw the strike if all employees hired up till 2017 were regularised.
While the East Delhi Municipal Corporation (EDMC) passed a resolution to this effect in a House meeting on September 26, Corporation Commissioner Ranbir Singh had told The Hindu that doing so will add ₹250 crore to the annual wage bill and it will be imprudent to do so given the financial ramifications.

Assurance sought

“They should at least start the process or give us assurance. But we have been told that no action will be taken until the Corporation receives the money,” Mr. Gehlot said.
The Delhi government had on Wednesday assured the Supreme Court, where the matter of funding to be given to corporations is being heard, that it will release ₹500 crore to the Corporation in order to meet its immediate requirement.
Meanwhile, the EDMC commissioner has been placed on leave following a call by the political leadership of the Corporation to remove him for not complying with its demand.
B.S. Vohra of the East Delhi Residents’ Welfare Association Joint Front expressed concern over increasingly unhygienic conditions and possibility of increase in diseases.
“We have been taking our issue to everyone to get a solution to our problems but nothing is being done” he said.
with thanks: The Hindu: LINK

Thursday, October 4, 2018

Does URGENTLY means 23 days of Garbage & stink in east Delhi ?

Selfie with Garbage !


Delhi sanitation workers take 20-day-long protest to Arvind Kejriwal's residence, refuse to return to work until all demands are met

Demanding basic rights, job security and better working conditions, protesting East Delhi sanitation workers on Thursday took their agitation to Delhi chief minister's official residence, after their demands went unheard for the past 20 days.
The Delhi Police strengthened the bandobast outside Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's residence as hundreds of workers gathered there. The protesters tried to breach the police barricade and enter the chief minister's residence. However, the police managed to hold them off with mild baton charging.
MCD. Representational photo. Naresh Sharma/Firstpost
Representational image. Firstpost/Naresh Sharma
The contractual workers, who clean tonnes of muck and filth produced in the national capital everyday, have been protesting for basic needs such as timely payment of wages and arrears, regularisation of workers enrolled after 1998 so that they can avail facilities like pension and healthcare benefits, and issuance of cashless medical cards as these people run the risk of contracting work hazard-related ailments.
The workers who have been on strike since 11 September, have refused to return to work until their demands are fulfilled by the corporation.
Meanwhile, the Delhi government said that it was ready to urgently release Rs 500 crore to civic bodies to facilitate payment of dues to the sanitation workers. However, both the Delhi government and the cash-strapped East Delhi Municipal Corporation remain mum on the workers primary demand: regularisation of about 3,000 contractual workers who were enrolled after 1998.
According to Hindustan Times, EDMC commissioner Ranbir Singh refused to regularise these workers citing that it will add a burden of about Rs 1,500 crore.
Residents, meanwhile, have been facing the brunt of the mess strewn on the streets of the national capital. Interestingly, all this comes at a time when the Centre was celebrating the Swachhta Pakhwara which culminated on Tuesday, on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti. Angry residents even came up with a counter to the government's Swachhta hi seva campaign which was called 'Selfie with garbage'.
SELFIE WITH GARBAGE - IT'S THE PROTEST AGAINST THE DIRTY POLITICS OF EAST DELHI
https:// -with-garbage-its-protest-against.html 
The East Delhi residents have been asking the civic agency to make temporary arrangements to end the mess. While the areas like Laxmi Nagar have been most affected by the situation, other areas like Ghazipur and Preet Vihar are also seeing heaps of garbage on both sides of the road increasing every day, DNA  reported.
EDMC generates about 2,600 tonnes of waste every day, of which around 1,800 to 2,000 tonnes are being regularly picked up from dhalaosHindustan Times reportedHowever, the municipal body couldn't make arrangements for picking up garbage from roads.
with thanks: First Post: Link