Saturday, November 9, 2013

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Winter clothes to the poor and needy !

Dear friends ,

Winter is already in.The cold weather will affect many poor people who need our support to keep them warm and safe .

Can we mobilise our collective efforts to  organise distribution of  winter clothes to the poor and needy so that they are protected from the rigours of the cold climate which takes toll of lives also.

Let us start. I have many clothes to donate.

Prof. S. Sitaraman Senior Vice PresidentAmity University & Amity - Top US Universities Synergy Forum
Professor, Faculty of Management
Adviser Students' Welfare
Adviser, Amity Centre for Guidance & Counseling (ACGC)
Director, Amity Foundation for Ayurvedic sciences
Convener Students Satisfaction & Happiness Mission
Room No. 12, Ground Floor, I-2 Block, AmityUniversity Sec-125, NOIDA

Friday, November 8, 2013

Water Manifesto by NPAWP

National Platform against Water Privatization
Citizens Front for Water Democracy

Dear all,

NPAWP releases its Citizens Manifesto on Water

Water has become a big issue in forthcoming Delhi assembly elections. Even the availability of water is more than its requirement citizens are facing acute water shortage. In Delhi the water availability is 360 Crore liters that means per person availability of water in Delhi is more than 225 liters per person per day still city is thirsty.  NPAWP & CFWD  see poor water governance, management and corruption in DJB a main reason as water is not reaching to peoples tap. CFWD is of the opinion that this scarcity is created rather than real and is deliberate to privatize the people's water. 

NPAWP has decided to raise people's agenda of water during forthcoming assembly elections and hence demanded following from all political parties; 

People’s Manifesto for Assembly Election in Delhi:

The political parties or coalitions of parties which would form the government in Delhi must commit for the following:

  1. Water will be a prime agenda and an obligatory function of their government in Delhi. They would provide an efficient water service with adequate quantity and quality as per BIS norms. The water pricing policy of their government will not be based on the fraudulent World Bank principle of full cost recovery model.

  1. Their party government will provide a minimum quantity of 70 Liters per capita daily (LPCD) free of cost potable water to each family member in order to ensure water security along with the food security under the National Food Security Act 2013. We firmly believe that food security can’t be achieved without ensuring water security.

  1. 70 LPCD of water will be approx. 10 kilolitres (Kl) of water to each household every month without any discrimination and it will be declared as “life line water” for the consumption of drinking, cooking, personal and domestic hygienic requirements without any discrimination of the rich or the poor.

  1. The BPL Families will not be charged for water usage up to 20 Kiloliters per month.

  1. Their party government must commit to set up a network of Piaos (Water kiosk) and install public stand posts in different locations to restore this traditional service to the public in Delhi. The water Kiosks will be meant for the poor, homeless and other destitute communities on the roads or in jhuggi jhopries, as well as for passerby on the roads to ensure availability of free of charge safe drinking water to everybody in Delhi, including those who cannot afford to pay.

  1. Their government will Stop and Rollback Privatization and Commodification of water services in Delhi: The privatization or commodification of water is against the spirit of a welfare state. Private Corporations have no social obligation to provide lifeline water or set up water kiosk. We believe that to ensure water security, we have to re municipalise our water services because water security won’t be possible under the privatized water system.

  1. As explained earlier, there are several instances which indicate that private water projects in Delhi are full of corruption and are not sustainable. Through water privatization and PPP, the Delhi Government is facilitating the corporate control over water in Delhi and a repetition of our bitter experiences of power sector in water which would lead to huge rise in water tariff. Increased water tariff would be unaffordable for the common people, but the private corporations will earn huge profits. Therefore the new government will set up a fair inquiry on all privatization (and outsourcing) projects in Delhi Jal Board and all culprits after fair trail must be sent behind bars.
 Feel free to contact:
 S. A. Naqvi
National Coordinator (NPAWP)

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Happy Diwali !

HAPPY DIWALI.

POSTER FREE DELHI ELECTIONS.


Election authorities had put up a Public Notice on 6 October, 2013 in all the leading News Papers that the provisions of the Delhi Prevention of Defacement of Property Act, 2007 ( Copy available on POSTER HATAO TIME LINE Notes ) must be adhered to in letter and spirit. A Flying squad has been arranged in each of the 70 Constituencies to ensure this.

AS PER OUR INFORMATION, DIWALI GREETINGS POSTERS / HOARDINGS HAVE NOT BEEN REPORTED FROM ANY WHERE IN DELHI.


Pl call Toll FREE Number 1800111400 and register your complaint, if you see any Hoarding / Poster of any Political Party / individual even if it was put up in the past but still existing. Take a complaint No for following it up.

You can help the Flying Squad in locating the Defacement and then help them to remove the same. You can also request them to remove any other commercial Defacement in the vicinity.

PL SHARE THIS AND MAKE FULL USE OF THIS OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE DELHI POSTER FREE.



Col Shivraj

210 Munirka Vihar
New Delhi-110067
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har dil muskura dena Diwali se pahle, Har gum ko bhula dena Diwali se pahle, 
Na socho ki kis-kis ne dil dukhaya tumhara, Sabko maf kar dena Diwali se pahle, 
HAPPY DIWALI 

R.C.Tripathi 
President, Pocket A-1,Mayur vihar-3

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Aap sabhi ko bhi dipawali,bhaiya dooj,avam chhat pooja ki haardik shubh kaamnaye. 

Rakesh Awasthi,Kailash Nagar(RWA)
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Monday, November 4, 2013

Happy Diwali !


Happy Diwali ! Must visit : Sri Ram Katha - First time in East Delhi

Thank you for your prompt reply! Here are the details in a nutshell which you could flash through your valuable and most popular channel!!

" First time in East Delhi - Sri Ram Katha, commencing from 4 p.m. on 23rd November, 2013. From 24/11 to 1/12/2013 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. daily at DDA Ground, Near Karkarduma Metro Station organized by Sneh Darshan Foundation. Contact No.9971449996 - 
Website: www.snehdarshanfoundation.com"

For the time being you could flash the above. Further details could be obtained from website or over phone quoted above. The organizers wish to extend invitation individually by their addresses. Of course, we could arrange to hand over the same to you for onward transmission by any convenient means, which you could suggest. It will be of immense noble service for the ennobling cause!

With SEASON'S GREETINBGS & HAPPY DIWALI TO THE ENTIRE EAST FRONT, A FRONT TO THE FORE ALWAYS!

With deep regards,

TK Balu/Anand Vihar

दीपावली की हार्दिक बधाई और शुभकामनाएं

दीपावली के पावन पर्व पर आप एवं आपके परिवार को हार्दिक बधाई और शुभकामनाएं। 

दीप पर्व की खुशियां हम अपने परिवारजन, मित्रों सहित सभी के साथ सहृदयता से बांटते हुए सामाजिक समरसता की शानदार विरासत को मजबूत बनायें तथा देश एवं अपने प्रदेश राजस्थान के चहुंमुखी विकास में सहभागी बनें। 

आइये, हम सब युवा शक्ति के साथ मिलकर हर चुनौती का मुकाबला करते हुए ’नया राजस्थान, विकसित राजस्थान’ का निर्माण करें।


(अशोक गहलोत)
मुख्यमंत्री राजस्थान
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HAPPY DIWALI TO EVERY BODY AND THEIR FAMILIES.  GOD BLESS YOU ALL WITH WEALTH AND HAPPINESS.

Raj Kumar Nanda
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Zara sa muskura dena Diwali se pahle, 
Har gum ko bhula dena Diwali se pahle,
Na socho ki kis-kis ne dil dukhaya tumhara,
Sabko maf kar dena Diwali se pahle,
Kya pata fir mauka mile na mile,
Isliye dil ko saf kar lena Diwali se pahle.
Ho sakta hai kal hum rahe na rahe
Isliye Diwali ki shubhkamna Diwali se pahle.

HAPPY DIWALI 

S L Watwani 
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if we cannot prevent breeding of mosquitoes when there are no rains,no desert coolers,there is no reason to celeberate.The Rawan (dengue )only multiplies in hidden stagnant water but we are unable to devote time to detect the hidden water which is having breeding!

Dr VK AGGARWAL
A-7 EAST OF KAILASH NEW DELHI 110065
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Thank u very much  Vohra Ji.  I know u never miss such events.  I reciprocate u and your colleagues  with all sincerity, happiness and prosperity. 

Thanks and regards,
Ashok K Bhatnagar
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Thanks for so many messages via SMS, E Mails, Twitter, Facebook, and so on. Sorry, it won't be possible for me to upload all that here on the blog as it will be very time consuming. But definitely i respect your feelings & sentiments & reciprocate you, your family members and your colleagues with all of sincerity, for the happiness and prosperity of one & all. 


Thanks & Regards


B S Vohra

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Sunday, November 3, 2013

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HAPPY DEEPAWALI !

A little flicker of light in endless darkness makes a difference..HAPPY DEEPAWALI wishes to all !

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

My Vote, My future : Election Commission meeting with RWAs of East Delhi














Pledge letter for promoting Vote percentage in Delhi by DC East


Charging up a poll battle

Delhi BJP promises to transform power billing in its poll manifesto; a closer look reveals a more complex issue.

Electricity rates have become a political issue in the run-up to the elections in Delhi, with the Opposition focus on it, in the hope this would lead to the rout of the Sheila Dikshit-led Congress government.

The previous increase was in July, when rates were raised by five per cent. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has accused her of "conniving" with electricity distributing companies (discoms). Yet, the Delhi government has maintained the rates here are as cheap as it gets. (POWER POLITICS)

BJP formula
The BJP says it has a "10-point formula", which the party claims will reduce power prices in Delhi by 30 per cent. The party has, however, not stated any time frame for this.

The strategy includes bringing "transparency" in the working of the discoms, by ordering a study by the Comptroller and Auditor General of India, curtailing "unnecessary" power purchases that will lead to reduction of Rs 2 a unit, more autonomy to the Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission (DERC) by appointing "competent" people, controlling power thefts and conducting an energy audit. However, the BJP's primary argument is that discoms in Delhi have "monopolised" power. And, the solution is introducing open-access.

The system of open-access allows customers to make a choice among different discoms. It was a primary objective of the Electricity Act, 2003, which had envisaged open-access as a system to introduce competition in the sector. Although the facilitative framework was created by the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission, started the system at the inter-state level, no state has provided the option to ordinary customers.

On ground
At present, this is only available in Mumbai, where customers can choose between Reliance Infra and Tata Power. Here, unlike in Delhi, the power rates between the two discoms significantly vary. According to data from the Central Electricity Authority, for the first 200 units, while Tata Power supplies at Rs 2.48 a unit, Reliance Energy is charging Rs 5.34. A study by Prayaas Energy Group, a Pune-based body, says until June 2011, about 160,000 customers (including 83,000 domestic ones) migrated from Reliance to Tata.

Can open-access work in Delhi, too? According to P D Sudhakar, chairman of DERC, this is unlikely. "The Tatas are able to sell cheaper power in Mumbai because they have their power generating plant, which ensures an advantage," he says. He says open-access is available in Delhi for bulk customers (1 Mw and above) but most customers have not migrated.

Debasish Mishra, senior director at Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, also doubts whether open-access will lead to any significant reduction in prices. "Power tariffs (rates) can be reduced by bringing down power purchase cost and making efficiency gains through reduction in distribution losses," says Mishra.

The cost of power generation has been rising in the country. Companies argue the cost of generation has followed the curve along the rise in prices of coal and gas. In Delhi, 90 per cent of the power is sourced through thermal power stations. Of the thermal stations, 68 per cent are coal-based and the rest are gas-fired.

Purchase
Another key part of the BJP's professed strategy is "curtailing unnecessary purchase of power", to lead to a reduction in price by Rs 2 a unit. The party says "power companies buy electricity more than the requirement of Delhi. As a result, customers pay an additional Rs 2 per unit".

The Delhi government retorts that more power is bought to meet peak demand. An inter-city comparison by Prayaas Energy Group shows this demand in Delhi is much more than in any other city. Delhi's peak demand is around 5,000 Mw, about 57 per cent more than Mumbai's, the second highest. Further, Delhi has a non-uniform demand, with large variations between peak and minimum demand.

Shakti Sinha, a former power secretary to the Delhi government, doubts whether the BJP will be able to cut on the amount of power purchase. "Since Delhi has unique power peaks, the government is forced to buy extra power. If you don't do that, then load shedding will occur. Power companies don't supply at will; extra power is, therefore, needed," he said.

Comparisons
An analysis of the March 2013 report of the Central Electricity Authority (CEA) for the first 200 units of domestic power consumed shows power rates in Delhi are neither too cheap nor very expensive. Mumbai (Tata Power), Chennai and Ahmedabad have lower rates. However, Delhi supplies cheaper power than its neighbouring states of Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Punjab and Rajasthan. The analysis, however, does not take into account the individual subsidies that states provide.

At present, Delhi has five power discoms. In 2002, the Delhi Vidyut Board was unbundled by the government, citing mounting losses. Private companies were provided licences to distribute power. The northern and north-western parts are supplied by Tata Power Delhi Distribution Limited (TPDDL), a joint venture between Tata Power and the government of Delhi, with the former holding 51 per cent. The rest of the capital, excluding the New Delhi Municipal Council areas and those in the Delhi Cantonment, are supplied by BSES Yamuna Power Ltd and BSES Rajdhani Power Ltd.

BSES is owned by the Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group.

According to the Delhi Economic Survey (2013-14), since private discoms were introduced in 2002, the transmission and distribution losses have been brought down from 60 per cent then to 17 per cent now. The fall has come even as consumption has increased from around 20,000 units to 25,300 units.

However, a comparison with other metropolitan cities shows the Delhi discoms can be more efficient. They're less efficient than in Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kolkata and Mumbai.

Comparing the March 2012 rates with those of March 2013 reveals prices have increased by 24 per cent in Delhi. In the same period, those in Tripura rose 91 per cent, in Maharashtra by 52 per cent, in West Bengal by 35 per cent and in Kerala by 34 per cent. However, the increase was much less in Mumbai (Tata Power), Gujarat, Bangalore and Kolkata.

On the other hand, rates decreased in Tamil Nadu (five per cent), Ahmedabad (2.2 per cent) and Uttar Pradesh (0.95 per cent) during the period.



POWER POLITICS
BJP'S FORMULA/STATUS

Introduce the system of open access, which allows customers to have a choice among discoms

  • At present, open access is available only in Mumbai
  • Implementation of open access will not be instant, as issues such as wheeling charges, switchover surcharge and cross-subsidy will need to be sorted

Order CAG audit of discoms
  • At present, CAG doesn't audit private discoms
  • Delhi High Court is hearing a petition to allow the CAG to audit discoms. In court, Derc has supported the need for CAG's audit

Curtailing unnecessary purchase of power
  • Of all the metropolises, Delhi is the biggest buyer of power. The government argues not doing so will lead to scheduled power cuts

Appointing 'competent people' on Derc
  • The BJP has not defined "competent people". At present, Derc has a retired bureaucrat as its chairman, and two members who are experienced engineers

Discoms to be brought under RTI Act
  • Delhi High Court is also hearing a petition on bringing private discoms under RTI. Derc also wants Discoms under RTI

Power purchase agreements to be made public
  • Power purchase agreements signed between power generators and discoms are not available in public domain

Providing separate neutral line to each customer
  • Derc has written to discoms to ensure each meter has a separate neutral line. Consumers have complained to Derc that in houses with common neutral lines, meter readings were not correct


with thanks : Business Standard : LINK