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    Governance & State of DelhiPresentation by

    CHETNA

    Society for Protection of CultureHeritage, Environment, Traditions and

    Promotion of National Awareness(Regd)

    E-mail: [email protected]

    Web site: www.chetnavk.com

    India International Centre 14-07-06

    mailto:[email protected]://www.chetnavk.com/http://www.chetnavk.com/mailto:[email protected]
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    Governments Efforts to Improve

    Governance-Social AuditACCESS TO INFORMATION-GENESIS

    GOOD GOVERNANCE RESULTS FROMTRANSPARENCY, ACCOUNTABILITY AND CITIZEN

    FRIENDLINESS;SECRECY AND LACK OF OPENNESS IN

    TRANSACTIONS IS CONTRARY TO THE SPIRIT OFAN ACCOUNTABLE AND DEMOCRATIC

    GOVERNMENT;DEMAND FOR INTRODUCING GREATERTRANSPARENCY IN THE FUNCTIONING OFGOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS AND PUBLICBODIES;

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    Governments Efforts to Improve

    Governance-Tools CITIZENS CHARTERS

    REDRESSAL OF PUBLIC GRIEVANCES

    REVIEW OF LAWS, REGULATIONS ANDPROCEDURES

    PEOPLES PARTICIPATION,DECENTRALIZATION AND DEVOLUTION

    OF POWERS TRANSPARENCY AND RIGHT TO

    INFORMATION

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    Governance-

    Corruption in Judiciary

    24-02-2004-Times of India-Chief Justice cries formore powers:-

    Give some powers to the Chief Justice. Whatpowers does the Chief Justice of India Have?Despite repeated requests nothing has been done.How do I control the situation and how much can

    be done to control such situations by passing theorders on judicial side. You (the Government) donot know with how much difficulty I secured theresignation of the two high court judges earlier

    Contd

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    Governance-

    Corruption in Judiciary Contd..There was complete nexus

    between magistrate and lawyers in Gujarat

    which lead to warrants being issued againstthe President, the Chief Justice of India, a

    sitting Sc Judge and a leading lawyer

    Such incidents are not taking place inGujarat alone it is happening all over the

    Country.

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    Governance-

    Corruption in Judiciary 24-02-2004- Letter addressed to the President of

    India by CHETNA stating

    The observations of the Honble Chief Justice ofIndia that appeared in all the News papers today

    that there is a nexus between Judges and Lawyers

    is nothing new. This nexus exists in the Apex

    Court itself. The demand for more powers appearsto be an escape route

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    Governance-

    Corruption in Judiciary20-04-2004- Punjab & Haryana High Court

    Judges on Mass Leave;

    20-04-2004Fax addressed to the President ofIndia- Whither the Indian Judiciary

    21-04-2004-Presentation submitted before

    President of India supported by the orders passed

    by the Apex Court in one matter evidencing one

    Senior Lawyer appearing on both sides of Law

    before the same Bench.

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    MCD - Desilting of Drains

    Reply ID No. 31 under RTI

    Amount spent: - 2002-03 - Rs.23.91Crores

    2003-04 - Rs.11.28 Crores

    2004-05 - Rs. 11.56 Crores

    Verification by:JE/AE/Officers/Councilor/MLA

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    MCDDe-silting of Drains

    Still Delhi Roads get inundated with

    slightest rain why?

    Sewage connection in Storm water drains;

    Most of the drains are settled;

    De-silting only on papers.

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    MCD - Desilting of Drains

    The Director in Chief-CSE MCD on 16-01-

    2006 admits before Public Grievance

    Commission, Delhi in our appeal no.Appeals (1585)/05/PGC/DRI/MCD/9458

    that many drains in many areas are settled

    and cannot be de-silted. Drain designs are wrong.

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    MCD - Desilting of Drains

    Directed to put the system of de-silting the

    drains on web site so that the general public

    is involved with in one month.

    Agreed.

    Till date not complied.

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    Governance- State of Delhi

    Failure of Power Reforms in Delhi

    High T & D Losses continue to haunt

    honest consumers;

    No action by Government to establish 5

    special Courts in the last 5 years.

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    PowerTheft- Facts

    Out of total 24 Districts under BSES both

    YPL and RPL in 12 Districts the power

    theft ranges between 52% to 88%.

    Source: Energy Audit Report under RTI

    From DERC.

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    Power Theft- Facts

    T & D Losses- BRPL, 04-05 & April 05 to Aug 05

    District 04-05 4/05 to 08/05

    Nazafgarh 58.90% 88.10%

    Nangloi 56.90% 51.20%

    Punjabi Bagh 47.00% 45.80%

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    Power Theft- FactsT & D Losses- BRPL, 04-05 & April 05 to Aug 05

    District 04-05 4/05 to 08/05

    Nizamudin 35% 54.20%

    R.K.Puram 34.50% 21.70%

    Janak Puri 39.10% 19.40%

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    Power Theft- Facts

    T & D Losses- BRPL, 04-05 & April 05 to Aug 05

    District 04-05 4/05 to 08/05

    Vikaspuri 52.90% 55.30%

    Palam 47.90% 69.70%

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    Power Theft- Facts

    T & D Losses- BYPL, 04-05 & April 05 to Aug 05

    District 04-05 4/05 to 08/05

    Chandani

    Chownk

    38.60% 46.60%

    Daryaganj 43.40% 54.70%

    Pahar Ganj 45.60% 63.70%

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    Power Theft- Facts

    T & D Losses- BYPL, 04-05 & April 05 to Aug 05

    District 04-05 4/05 to 08/05

    Shankar Road,

    Central Circle

    34.30% 57.20%

    Jhilmil 44.90% 37.70%

    Krishna Nagar 44.90% 54.60%

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    Power Theft- Facts

    T & D Losses- BYPL, 04-05 & April 05 to Aug 05

    District 04-05 4/05 to 08/05

    Laxmi Nagar 58.00% 55.40%

    Mayur Vihar 63.50% 66.60%

    Yamuna Vihar 70.20% 69.50%

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    Power Theft- Facts

    T & D Losses- BYPL, 04-05 & April 05 to Aug 05

    District 04-05 4/05 to 08/05

    Nand Nagri 63.90% 65.10%

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    PUBLIC TRANSPORT

    No Policy Traffic congestion & Fuel Wastage

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    GovernanceState of Delhi

    Annual Financial impact of traffic congestion at

    each fly over :-

    Annual Wastage of Fuel & Man hours Road width: 40 feet, length 1 KM Traffic Island

    with four way crossing during peak hours: 8.30

    am to 10.30 am & 5.30 to 7.30 pm

    Fuel: Rs. 24 Crores;

    Man Hours. Rs.1300 Crores

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    Governance-State of Delhi

    Reason given by the governmentEverincreasing number of personal vehicles on

    road? Question arises why commuters prefer

    personal vehicles?

    RTI answers this question and governmentstill does not react and takes correctivesteps.

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    Governance- State of Delhi

    The roads of Delhi are over crowded due to

    ever increasing number of private vehicles;

    Reasons:

    Lack of Public Transport ;

    Intermediate Public Transport ,

    Encroachments of carriageways & footpath,

    Lack of sufficient parking space

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    Governance- State of Delhi

    Route No Sanctioned

    Busses

    Busses Plying

    66 C-9 Vasant Kunj to

    JLN Stadium

    4 (Four) 01 DTC

    605- C-9 to Mori Gate 54(Fifty Four) 2 Pvt.

    2 DTC

    602 C-9 Vasant Kunj

    to Red Fort06 01 DTC

    02 Pvt.

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    Governance-State of Delhi

    Except for lone DTC bus once in a while

    either on Route no. 66 or on Route no. 605

    other buses are not there for the last threeyears;

    No action by Transport Department inspite

    of having been put to notice as late as on02-11-2004.

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    Governance-State of Delhi

    Route No. BussesSanctioned

    Actual Variation

    784 Nazafgarh

    to Nehru Place

    Nil 27 Pvt. & 2

    DTC

    29

    737 Nazafgarh

    to JLN Stadium

    3 1 2

    840 Extn

    Source: RTI

    5 2 3

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    Governance-State of Delhi

    Route No STA Busses DTC Busses Total

    615 JNU to NDLS

    Rly

    Station

    14 03 17

    680 CentralSecretariat

    19 05 24

    505 Kamla Market

    to Mehrauli13 04 17

    520 Super Bazar to

    Malviya Nagar19 04 23

    533 ISBT to Mehrauli 20 05 25

    780 Super Bazaar to

    IGI Airport04 03 07

    Source: RTI

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    Governance-State of Delhi

    The Joke:-

    The Transport Department on 24-01-2006

    before Public Grievance Commission,

    Delhi, admits that it cannot ascertain how

    many busses are actually plying on theseroutes.

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    Governance-State of Delhi

    Heavy Goods Vehicles challaned for

    overloading:

    April 02Jan 03 : 3,703

    April 03 to May 04 : 6,636

    April 04 to March 05 : 2,656

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    Governance-State of Delhi

    Financial Loss due to non enforcement of Law:

    No. of Heavy Goods Vehicles Challaned from

    April 02 to 31-12-02 for over loading: 3703.Every day nearly 25,000 trucks enter/pass through

    Delhi and almost 80% are overloaded.

    Total Trucks in Eight months: 25,000 x 8 x30 x

    80% = 48,00,000

    % of CHALANS- 0.0007715%

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    Governance-State of Delhi

    Vehicles not challaned: 48,00,000-3703

    Financial loss : 4796297 x 5,500.00

    = Rs 263.79 Crores

    Annualized : 263.79/8 x 1

    = Rs. 396 Crores

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    Governance-State of Delhi

    04-05 - Every day nearly 80,000 trucks enter/passthrough Delhi and almost 80% are overloaded.(Source Bhure Lal Committee affidavit in

    Supreme Court)

    Total Trucks in Eight months: 80,000 x 12 x30 x80% = 2,30,40,000

    Total not challaned : 2,30,40,000-2,656

    = 2,30,33,364 x 5,500

    = Rs. 1267.05 Crores

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    Traffic Police- Statistics

    Challans & Compounding Fee2004 39.65lac 43.08 Cr. Per

    Challan

    Rs. 85.19

    Min.

    Challan

    Rs.100/-

    31-10-

    2005

    3,395,47

    2

    28,92,65,

    250

    Per

    ChallanRs.

    108.65

    Min.

    ChallanRs.100/-

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    Governance- State of Delhi

    Delhis Water Crisis

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    Governance- State of Delhi

    10thPlanning Commission Report

    Chapter 5.5- Page 601

    In line with the National Agendafor Governance, safe drinkingwater is to be provided inaccordance with the stipulatednorms on a sustainable basis to allhabitations by March 2004

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    Governance- State of Delhi

    31% of rural household had source ofwater within premises;

    60% had to go about 0.20 Km to getwater;

    Seasonal disruption of supply iscommon;

    Dependence on supplementary sourceswhere tube well & hand pump is thesource;

    Practice of filtering & Boiling of water

    non existent;

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    Governance- State of Delhi

    In many villages the villagers still have to travel more

    than 3 Kms to get water;

    Regular disruption is very common;

    95% achievement only on papers;

    Rain water harvesting and ground water charging-

    embroiled in procedural formalities;

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    Governance- State of Delhi

    Delhi:

    Availability of Raw Water Much more than

    any other European Country;

    Most pampered city of India

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    Governance- State of Delhi

    Reasons for shortage

    Inequitable distribution;

    NDMC Area- 6 to 12 hours;

    Delhi Cantt Area- 4 to 6 hours;

    East Delhi- 4 to 6 hours;

    Luteyans Delhi- 24 hours

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    Governance- State of Delhi

    DJB Responsibilities:-

    Purchase, Produce Raw Water;

    Filter Water through- WTP;

    Supply of Filtered Water to colonies;

    Maintain tube wells for supply of water to

    areas not connected with filter water supply

    network.

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    Governance- State of Delhi

    WATER

    Requirement : 950 MGD

    Production : 650 MGDTransmission

    & Distribution losses 40% : 260 MGD

    Balance Water Supply : 390 MGDProduction figures cannot be relied upon as would

    be demonstrated

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    Governance- State of Delhi

    Which means substantial water is allowed

    to go waste to feed:-

    Illegal colonies;

    Unauthorized connections; and

    JJ Clusters

    At the cost of Honest Tax payer

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    Governance- State of Delhi

    Sanction letter No 4(205/FZ/CE/(P)-W-111/04/696-

    700 dt. 4.9.1984

    DDA shall make arrangement of water on its ownsources i.e. by sinking tube-wells of sufficient

    yield or independent ranny wall etc. to meet the

    water requirement prior to taking up any

    development works in the area. No demand ofMunicipal Water for this area shall be raised by

    DDA.

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    Governance- State of Delhi

    Age of pumps

    Wazirabad

    Plant-1- 47 to 70 years- Loss of

    efficiency -not known;

    Plant-ll- 14 to 28 years- Loss of

    efficiency - not known;

    Source: Reply under RTI

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    Governance- State of Delhi

    We became independent nation in-1947

    Means 57 years ago

    Thus some of the pumps were installed by

    British prior to independence;

    DDA was created in 1955- 49 years ago

    Means some of the pumps were installed in

    initial years;

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    Governance- State of Delhi

    Chandrawal

    Vertical pumpage 10 years- Loss of

    efficiency- not known

    High Lift Treated Clear Water Pump

    age- 39 years- Loss of efficiency not

    known;

    Source- Reply under RTI

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    Governance- State of Delhi

    Leak Detection Cell:

    State of Art Equipment Purchased in 1979;

    Could not be put to use because-

    Pressure Chambers on pipeline were not

    provided;

    Status of equipment as of now not known.

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    Governance- State of Delhi

    1989 Storage Water Tanks on loft in garage

    1992- Tanks shifted on floor level of garage

    1993- Tanks shifted outside garage on

    Planters

    1994- Tanks lowered under ground

    1995- Online boosters installed

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    Governance- State of Delhi

    Reasons:-

    Inadequate Pressure caused by:-

    Frequent change of Land use by DDA;

    Commercialization of Residential areas;

    Removal of Ferrules; and

    Installation of heavy duty on line boosters

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    Governance- State of Delhi

    Tampering-

    Valves

    Distribution Pipe line

    Old & Outdated Pumps & Motors;

    Mismatched Pumps & motors;

    Lack of co-ordination

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    Governance- State of Delhi

    How much app. 2000 flats spend to collect

    & pump water to overhead tank:-

    Fixed : Rs. 18,000,000

    Once in 10 years

    Re-occurring per annum : Rs.208,24,000

    Total Exp in 10 years 1.80 Crores +

    2.082x10 = Rs. 24.42 Crores

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    Governance- State of Delhi

    How much 21 pockets have spent in 10

    years

    Capital Investment- 1.80 x 7 =12.60 Crores;

    Reoccurring Expense:20.82 x 7 = Rs.145.74

    Crores

    Total= Rs. 158.34 Crores

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    Governance- State of Delhi

    DJBS future action plan to meet the

    shortfall in requirement;-

    - Presently from Haiderpur WTP and in

    ultimate setup of Sonia Vihar WTP

    subject to availability of Raw Water

    from respective states;

    Source: Reply under RTI

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    Governance- State of Delhi

    Causes of worry:-

    Shopping Malls-

    EIAS submitted by Shopping Malls:- DJBshall supply water;

    DJB: As per letter

    NoDJB/SE(P)W/2006/1260 dated 02-06-2006- DDA shall supply water throughBore wells.

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    Governance- State of Delhi

    Vasant Kunj Phase-II (Part)

    Condition No. 6 At present no drinking water isbeing supplied by this Deptt; in the area, as such

    the developing agency shall not claim/ demandwater till such time the raw water is madeavailable to this Deptt. by the neighboring statesand construction of water treatment plant,transmission water lines, reservoirs etc. is

    completed and the same are commissioned, for thearea.

    Source: Reply under RTI

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    Governance- State of Delhi

    Water Supply committed to shopping mall

    from Sonia Vihar

    Vasant Kunj on tail end of distributionsystem;

    No restraint on new construction on the

    basis of Sonia Vihar WTP;