Showing posts with label Social causes of Delhi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Social causes of Delhi. Show all posts

Friday, July 19, 2013

Thursday, July 18, 2013

Upload your civic issues on RWABhagidari Blog


Power tariff to Power outages, Waterlogging to potholes on roads, Dirty drinking water to non supply of drinking water, Sanitation to sewerage problems, bad roads, decline in the Green cover, Mobile tower radiation, bad administration, bad hospitals, bad mid day meals, Encroachments, Traffic jams, Price of Petrol, Diesel, Inflation, etc. etc. 

There is a long list of issues being faced by residents. We invite you to share any such issues with us with pics, vids for uploading on our web blog RWABhagidari.

Thanks,



Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Not getting PNG bills ?


We the residents of D block sector15 ROHINI are not getting bills for consumptions PNG from IGL since last six months making it difficult to pay bills and for unpaid bills IGL is charging late payment surcharge from consumers which is unfair. IGL is requested to arange for issue of bills to consumers so that same may be paid by the residents.



S K TALWAR 
Vice President
RWA ROHINI

Delhi rent act 1995

I am greatly shocked to learn that the union cabinet has decided to repeal the Delhi rent act 1995 , which was passed by the parliament and had received the consent of our honourable president 

But some politicians and trader associations having vested interests have forced the union cabinet to take this illegal decision 

I therefore request you to notify the drc act 1995 at the earliest and stop harassing the AAM ADMI of NCT of DELHI.

Jaspreet Singh

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Willingness to do something for the betterment of people ?


Totally agreed from your statement. Actually, the government should show willingness to do something for the betterment of people rather than only announcing things and not adhere with it.



Amitabh Ranjan
President, RWA
Pocket-A, Loknayakpuram

Works to be done under My Delhi I Care Fund !


We are member of Bhagidari. Our parking lot accommodating about 25-30 cars is in bad shape as it could not be repaired due to lack of funds since it was allotted by DDA to us. We are also being a corner plot we have long boundary wall which is cracking and can fall any day. This needs urgent repairs. The need for funds can be assessed by your expert team of Engineers. Our total strength is only 60 residends and our collection per resident is rs 10,000/= per annum. This  only helps in providing security, mali and day to day repairs in colony. Our RWA is known as MOUNT KAILASH RESIDENT (FLAT 61-120)ASSOCIATION, EAST OF KAILASH, NEW DELHI-110065


We shall be great full to you if you help us in getting these repairs can be financed through bhagidari funds.  



prakash narayan 

Plz write a letter to the Bhagidari cell in the Office of your DC Revenue. They have a budget of Rs 5 Crores for each Dist. for RWAs under the "My Delhi I Care Fund". The works you mentioned above are most likely to be covered under that.

rgds

B S Vohra
east delhi rwas joint front
www.rwabhagidari.com
www.rwabhagidari.blogspot.in

No supply from Munak Canal, Delhi eyes irrigation water to quench thirst

With the dispute over water from the Munak Canal having a reached a stalemate, Delhi is now looking to use irrigation water it receives from the Yamuna for drinking.
Since water shortage could prove damning for the government in an election year, Delhi's water utility, the Delhi Jal Board, is planning to push for the release of 51 cusecs of its "legitimate" share for irrigation water through Haryana.
"This 51 cusecs (25 million gallons a day) has nothing to do with the Munak Canal share. It is Delhi's legitimate share that has been allocated for irrigation. Since irrigation needs of the city have gone down significantly, we want Haryana to give us that water in bulk for us to use it the way we want," a senior DJB official said.
DJB's chief executive officer Debashree Mukherjee has been meeting MLAs from the suburbs, especially Bawana, who clarified that irrigation water released through Haryana was occasional. Senior officials maintained that the neighbouring state had refused to share details of the irrigation booking despite repeated requests.
If Delhi secures additional 51 cusecs from Haryana in bulk, it will be able to run at least one of its three water treatment plants that are lying vacant for want of raw water and the Munak Canal issue.
"We will take this issue up with the Upper Yamuna River Board and the Central Water Commission on a priority basis. If we get 51 cusecs of water, we will be able to operate the 20 MGD Bawana water treatment plant," Mukherjee told Newsline.

With thanks : Indian Express : LINK : for detailed news.

Tall promises are made but never fulfilled ?



I fully endorse the views expressed herein. It is true at the public forum tall promises are made but never fulfilled. It has become a core custom will politicians across the board who hold positions! I could tell from our experience that all mails sent to Hon'ble LG or Hon'ble CM are never attended to inspite promises made, assurances given and publicity made in media etc. With the technological innovations made and adopted by the Govt. with a lot of fanfare etc. nothing tangible has been done. As a result all problems being faced by the residents continue to plague them with no solutions. Take anything under their umbrella - whether inflated water bills, dogs and monkeys menace, cleaning of storm water drains or sewerage, carpetting of roads, provision of uninterrupted electricity, maintenance of parks, removal of encroachments, demolition of disused overhead water tanks over a few decades, intensive patrolling of colonies by Police, payment of property tax and to get mutaion etc. done etc. etc. You could go on reporting countless problems but not attended to over months and years! We could never imagine what is the problem in attending to public grievances reported through various channels. Even appointments are not given by the officials concerned and when we finally go to meet them at the appointed time, a cool message is left behind stating that they have gone for a meeting, always easy to take the names of their bosses or the Hon'ble CM OR LG!! Nothing moves without pleading with the officials concerned numberless time and greasing their palms and pleading the genuine cases for redressal! Are we all living, working, law-abiding and worshiping our own lords who are expected to serve/help us? The latest issue of India Today reveal everything how our Corrupt Republic functions! Is it not a shame on our part for which everyone is responsible! Of course, we have no option but to prostrate ourselves before the ALMIGHTY to save us and save our country from the clutches of these Lords!

TK Balu
RBECHS/Anand Vihar