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Please provide "path" for "foots"....... at Sector 15 A

The Foot-path on Udyog Marg with the boundary wall of Sector 15A is no foot-path. The leftover portion during road widening is being used by the pedestrian. The width available at few places is nearly a foot. There is no protection to the users from the vehicular movement on the road. To compound the problem, thorny coil with inadequate overhead clearance has been put up on the boundary wall. Road sign-boards had also been put up on this narrow path but were uprooted soon. Urgent action is taken by concerned authority to provide ‘safe & proper’ foot-path so as to avoid any mishap to many users. It is to be noted that the boundary wall initially built excluded the greenbelt.

 

COL. B. L. GUPTA (RETD)

Seminar on Law and Order in Greater Noida....

Federation of Resident Welfare Association Greater Noida organised a seminar on Law and Order Situation in Gautam Budh Nagar on Sunday 17th January 2010 at Birla institute in Greater Noida..Brig (Retd) J K Dutta, President of the Federation outlining the major issues of law and order in Greater Noida.Shri Trinnath Misra Former CBI Director was the chief guest.

 

 

Shri P J Chauhan, made the power point presentation on the law and order issues..

 

Shri Gajanan Mali appealed the Greater Noida Authority and the Gautam Budh Nagar Police to take the action on the points emerged in this meeting as no action was taken on the issues emerged in a meeting organised by parichowk.com.earlier.

Shri S K Verma Supdt of Police Greater Noida in his response to the issues emerged said that Intelligent Traffic System (ITS) is proposed for Noida - Greater Noida..He added that 3 more Police Stations are proposed. and the change of name of Kasna Police Station to Greater Noida is in process..

 

 

 

 

 

Shri Trinnath Misra, Former CBI Director, summing up the discussions said that collaboration with people, traffic warden system by schools and beat system of policing needs no law, no policy decision and no finance...Hence, it should be implemented by local police officers by taking intiative. .

 

This meeting was also attended Shri P C Gupta, Dy CEO, Greater Noida Authority, Shri Anupam Verma, Dy Director, BIMTECH, . FONRWA (Noida) President Shri N P Singh, Shri Suresh Tiwari, General Secretary, FONRWA, Shri Aditya Ghildyal, Vice President of Association of Greater Noida Industries, Shri Jitendra Bhati, Presidebt of Alpha-I RWA, Shri D K Baliyan, Kotwal, Kasna Police Station, attended the meeting.

 

 

Resident's Welfare Association Sector 46 organised interative meeting to apprise the civic and law and order issues on Sunday 17th January 2010...Shri Rajeev Kumar General Secretary of the RWA highlighting the issues...The session was presided over by Dr D D Arora....Chief Guest was Shri Ashok Tripathi, SP City Noida...FONRWA , FONRWA (Noida) President Shri N P Singh, Shri Suresh Tiwari, General Secretary, Shri Vinit Chaudhary, President of Hai Ummeed...were also present

 

 

 

 

Despite fog and cold wave ...people came forward to submit their grievances..

Jago BSNL Jago...

I have two BSNL Mobile Number.

BSNL No. 9456643750, 9411902048

My mobile network signal not in working condition last 42 days.

If any case network signal come in my mobile, My mobile not connect to outgoing & incoming call.

I give the three complain against this problems in BSNL Office, Near Kailash Hospital, Greater Noida but no response for this problems. BSNL officer not receive/sign on my complain.

I ready for change this number but Both Mobile No. is two year old.

Both number very important for me. I say that BSNL connecting to tension, BSNL tension hai mere liye.

I leaving at ALPHA-I, Greater Noida,

Please response & solve my problems.

Kapil Kumar Khatana

(Thru e mail)

 

WIRES, CABLES - OBNOXIOUS Sights in NOIDA


The best news for improving aesthetics in Delhi for the Commonwealth Games (CWG), was perhaps "Remove overhead cable wires: NDMC" on page 06 of metro | hindustantimes of Wednesday, January 13, 2010. If it is one sight for sore eyes, it is this malady we suffer from silently not only in the Capital but all over the country. No one gives a hoot if cables and wires are hanging from any conceivable support: it could be the poles, trees, buildings and walls. Where can one find this more pronounced than in our own beautiful NOIDA. Along the main roads and all internal sector streets. Cable TV, telephone and electricity wires are hanging everywhere. More than half of these are not even in use, but they must hang forever once someone has hung them.

NDMC has given ONE MONTH for the removal of the ugly wires to be put underground. No hanging wires and cables are allowed or tolerated  as per the norms followed in any self-respecting city of the world. Can we apply the same norms mutatis mutandis in NOIDA too? Why should we carry on living with so much ugliness? Why do aesthetics get no importance in our way of thinking or doing things? Why must we learn to overlook these disturbing sights? We can try and rectify these and make our city aesthetically beautiful. It jars on one's finer sensibilities and senses. I do hope NOIDA authority also agrees with me on that. But the question still remains: will we do something about it urgently or ignore this as a necessary evil?

This is not an easy task since many agencies, both public and private are involved. But that is where a strong administrative machinery comes in. If one month is too short a time to get all the hanging cables and wires removed and put underground, the authorities could set a more realistic target date and implement accordingly, but definitely well before the prestigious CWG.


With great hopes,


Cdr Miglani(retd.)

(Thru e mail)

CLEAN NOIDA? Manage NULLAHS and DRAINS first....,

I read with great interest the article in htlive (Friday, January 08, 2010) regarding Managing Waste in NOIDA. It is indeed a remarkable achievement. I wish more and more people get involved and a large number of NOIDA Sectors get covered under the wonderful scheme. If we were to implement segregation of biodegradable and the rest of the garbage at the household level, we could attain more efficiency. That may not be that easy though, unless we try and spread awareness in a sustained manner, maybe using the popular FM Radio  or local TV channels situated in Film City of NOIDA. They may not even charge (I hope), for spreading such messages for a good cause affecting all of us.

I thought another relevant matter may interest the readers: the same group of Senior Citizens (including me) could encompass in their ambit, the sore but neglected issue of open nullahs and drains all over this otherwise fine city. I attempt to convey here some of my thoughts.

 

NOIDA's drainage system (or the lack of it) is actually comparable to any undeveloped or underdeveloped village or old township of the country.

 

Talking about 'Green and Clean NOIDA' and having put up such signs all over are only a paper exercise. It may sound harsh but such is the reality. We, the 'educated' citizens can bring about changes which can make this city really a clean place to live in.

 

The case in point is that NOIDA has been built around a maze of open, stinking, hazardous nullahs and other big and small open drains throughout. All these remain mostly choked with solid waste including plastic bags as a major portion. Let's face it, we cannot change our age-old habits of keeping the inside of our homes fairly clean but not bother at all about the surroundings just outside our door. Even the ex-defence personnel, who form a sizeable part of the population of NOIDA tend to forget how they spent all their lives during active service in meticulously kept areas. But soon after retirement, they too turn a blind eye to the dirt and filth and the rot that surround all of us.

 

The so called 'monsoon drains' criss-crossing Sectors 21 and 25 are in fact filled with dirty stagnating water and choked with all imaginable solid waste; ideally suited to proliferate mosquitoes. We hardly have rains for a few days in the year, hence these drains could also be designed to go underground like in any other modern city of the world. At the planning stage, we did have the good example of Chandigarh available to us to follow. If only the nullahs and drains of NOIDA had been put in underground pipe sewage system at the initial development stage of the city, we would not have been in such a sorry state of affairs.

 

The big nullahs which traverse through sectors 19, 27, 28, 29 and also the one around sectors 21 and 25 are near impossible to cross without holding your breath. The nullah along sector 38 A is equally appalling (Metro side entrance to the prestigious 'The Great India Place'). The less we talk about the notorious nullah on the periphery of sector 31 (read Nithari), the better. It is ALWAYS completely choked, despite its periodical but infrequent cleaning, which also leaves enormous mounds of stinking, drying dark grey sludge along the road for days.

 

Can we ever bring together sufficient collective WILL, of course, with the NOIDA Authority chipping in the largest share, to change all this? I wonder!

 

I refuse to believe that we lack the will since every body would like to shrug off this basic social ethical responsibility. It is only that we do not want to think about it seriously enough on our own. If we can see various improvements in the infrastructure such as roads, underpass, flyovers, parks, public buildings, traffic signals, Metro Rail, etc., etc., why can't we focus on putting an end to the avoidable open nullahs and open drains of NOIDA. 'OPEN DRAIN IS NOIDA'S BANE' should be our new slogan.

 

Old industrial sectors like 1 to 9, (especially a part of 10), then 11 to 15 all have extremely dirty open drains and garbage strewn all over. (except of course, 14A and 15A - the show-piece prime sectors - they are the 'golf links' of NOIDA). Imagine, a new beautiful modern hotel has come up on the banks of the smelly nullah, without any one taking any remedial measures to rectify the abominable situation. We are truly incredible!

 

How insensitive are we all to this major problem facing all NOIDAites. There are solutions, and solutions can be found, if there is a 'WILL'. Funds aplenty are at the disposal of the Powers that Be, but need only to be diverted in the direction of providing underground piped sewage system for NOIDA, that's all.

 

The task may look daunting at the first look but it is not unattainable. We only seem to have learnt to live with it; the miserable smells, the chemical toxic fumes that emanate from these disease carrying disgusting black waters which are all pervading, the mosquitoes and flies, stray dogs, cattle, ad nauseum.

 

It is an appeal to everyone who reads this to take this cause forward and help rid NOIDA of open nullahs and drains and be proud to make NOIDA enviable.

 

Commander Miglani(retd.)

(Thru e mail)

 

 

Nitahri 3 years and ...No Justice?..Dear citizens’ it is a Wakeup Call…….

Dear Citizens,

J ustice for : Ruchika, Jessica Lal, Priyadarshini Matoo, Nitish Katara, victims of 26/11 and so on............ 

How long we want to watch it from side lines……..?
And wake up only when damage is done…?
Let us ask our self who are the real criminals?
Are those who directly execute crime?
OR
Are the Public Authorities (PAs) who first fail to prevent crime and than work overtime to cover it up…….. and standby executors of the crime? 
Three years have gone by since came the absolutely shocking story of “NITHARI’S GRUESOME KILLINGS” – appropriately labeled as ‘India’s shame’ - the blot that may never be easy to erase from our history.
Recall it was 29 December 2006 when killings were exposed.
Nithari killings had shocked the world and generated unparalleled anger among the citizenry. What made us ashamed and angry was that for two years the media had kept on bringing out stories of missing children of the deprived and marginalized people and we failed to raise our voice - and if we did it was not ‘loud enough’ to save the lives of many innocent poor children.
In any case, we should have never left it to our netas, babus and police, who slept over it.
Over last three years all fact finding missions that have gone into the matter using Right to Information Act 2005; have found that all concerned authorities have fallen short of their responsibility.
These public authorities were in position to save lives...had they performed their duties even in routine manner... …
But despite public agitation and several lines of inquiry there has been no progress in bringing these culprits (PAs) to justice, even after the intervention of the CBI. They are getting away scot free…. So where is justice..?
We must no longer watch from the sidelines silently.
Along with the media the citizens of this country have a moral responsibility, to launch a sustained campaign for accountability and Justice. It is no point getting angry today.
We need to participate in governance and make it a habit to seek information and explanation for the callousness of the authorities, who are there to protect the citizens,
Let us take pledge to spread the message across the nation that :
“The time has come to fight for upholding our constitutional rights and fulfilling our duties in letter and spirit.
Quote (Constitution of India)
“WE, THE PEOPLE OF INDIA, having solemnly resolved to constitute India into a SOVEREIGN SOCIALIST SECULAR DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC and to secure to all its citizens:
JUSTICE, social, economic and political;
LIBERTY of thought, expression, belief, faith and worship;
EQUALITY of status and of opportunity;
and to promote among them all

FRATERNITY assuring the dignity of the individual and the unity and integrity of the Nation”
Unquote
Dear citizens’ it is a Wakeup Call…….
Please do spread this message. 

Best Regards,
Commodore Lokesh.K.Batra (Retd.)
Social & RTI Activist
www.bringchange.org
‘Even if you are a minority of one, the truth is the truth’
Mahatma Gandhi

 

(Thru e mail)

Greater Noida is not secure?......

Greater Noida RWAs, NGOS joined hands to raise the issue of security and poor law and order situation. Press conference was addressed by Goswamy Sushil Ji Maharaj at Greater Noida on Monday 22, 2009

Greater Noida is not secure Greater Noida......

GNIDA is hardly concerned about the security of the residents of sectors like delta 1,2,3 and other sectors as is evident from their move to remove cosmatic security they used to deploy in the sectors ,the security has been withdrawn without putting alternatives in place, This has resulted in receiving strange calls of hawkers and other people who come in the disguise of sales person and others and make enquires. The residents live under constant threat and feel deceived by the GNIDA.Before security was withdrawn it would have been perfect to stregthen the RESIDENT WELFARE assoc and make them responsible for the sector security.
 
Dr Shaker
Delta 1

Thru e mail

Who will take care of it ......?

 

 Shree Vineet Chaudhary - President, Hai Ummeed NGO says in Noida Nallahas have become a lifeline and not the roads....

 

Noida sector 41 RWA has started dispensary , post offices and also giving the facility of deposit of electricity bill at RWA office to the residents.....but this sector has major public health threat on account of open nallah...he has demanded that Noida Authoirity should cover this nallaha.  

 

 

Noida sector 41 RWA Services, Problems...

Report by By Rajan G

 

Save! Save!! Save !!!.... Noida Sports City ....

 

Vineet Chaudhary Hai ummeed NGO ...on Noida Sports City land use change

 

ON 18 th NOVEMBER I HAD SEEN A VERY SMALL PUBLIC INFORMATION ADVERTISEMENT BY NOIDA AUTHORITY IN DAINIK JAGRAN (PAGE NO-9), I WAS SHOCKED TO KNOW THAT IN BOARD MEETING NO-165, NOIDA HAS PLANNED TO CHANGE LAND USE OF SPORTS CITY SECTORS (76,78 & 107). MY INSTINCTS IMMEDIATELY WHISPERED I THAT THIS IS NOT FAIR & HOW CAN THEY DO IT? I ENQUIRED ABOUT IT & I CAME TO KNOW THAT THIS PROJECT OF ALMOST 199 HECTERS LAND WILL NOT BE MATERIALISED IF WE DONT REACT NOW & ON 2nd DECEMBER I FILED AN OBJECTION ON IT. AFTER ALL GREENERY IS THE LUNGS OF THE CITY & WHEN TODAY WHOLE WORLD IS FIGHTING A BATTLE AGAINST 'GLOBAL WARMING' & EVEN OUR RESPECTED P.M. DR. MANMOHAN SINGH WILL BE JOINING THE SEMINAR ON 17th OF THIS MONTH THAN HOW CAN A RESPONSIBLE AUTHORITY LIKE NOIDA CAN TAKE SUCH A IRRESPONSIBLE & FOOLISH STEP.

 

Noida Sports City Land.....  

 

HOW CAN THEY JUSTIFY THIS STEP, GOD KNOWS??? EVEN A FAMOUS PHILOSPHER ONCE SAID, FOR HEALTHY SOCIETY WE NEED GOOD PLAYGROUNDS/GREENERY NOT HOSPITALS. ALL WORLD CITIES HAS GOOD FACILITIES FOR SPORTS BUT IF WE TALK ABOUT NOIDA WE ONLY HAVE ONE PLACE AT SECTOR 12 & HOW CAN THAT ONLY SPACE CAN FULFILL THE REQUIREMENT OF AROUND 10 LAC CITIZENS OF NOIDA? WE STRONGLY CONDEMN THIS OUT DATED STEP OF NOIDA. MAY BE NEXT SACHIN TENDULKAR WILL COME FROM NOIDA OR NEXT DHYAN CHAND, PRAKASH PADUKONE, KAPIL DEV, SUNIL GAVASKAR, MILKHA SINGH WILL REPRESENT NOIDA BUT NOIDA'S MONEY MAKING SPREE IS WORKING ALMOST AGAINST OF IT & HENCE WE ALSO REQUEST ALL U PEOPLE TO FILE THIER OBJECTIONS ON THIS ISSUE BEFORE 18/12/09.

vineet Chaudhary Hai Ummeed! 9873344993

vineetchaudhary99@rediffmail.com

 

 

Sector 46 or island? Are we Noidates? Who will take care of our neighbourhood.?

Noida Sector RWA 46.....Presidnet says they are waiting for the Govt to declare this sector as Andaman of Noida  

 

Noida Sector RWA 46...General Secretary says that for one bureacrat crores have been spent by Noida Authority at sector 43...but our sector is neglected..

 

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Noida Sector 46.....sector is blessed with many problems .. 

 

Report by Rajan G

 

BHS-09 Welfare Association

We believe that there was serious error by GNIDA in structuring the   BHS-09 Scheme.  So much so that all the applicants, who blindly trusted a Government Organization to provide them affordable and quality houses below the market prices, felt cheated and robbed of their hard earned money....More.

 

 

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