Source- HINDUSTAN TIMES SPECIAL article on the lack of action by the Delhi Govt on the protection and conservation of water bodies despite promises made in the Delhi High Court.
The article carried on 8 January 2012, sunday by Nivedita Khandekar has been taken up by RTI activists and attempts to bring the issue to the limelight.
As a resident of the city, reading the article made me realise the red tapism that still exists in the working of the Govt deptartments, be it the entire Parliament or only a part of the system. Each of them survives on putting off the issue until and unless, an alarm rings and in this case, the RTI activist Gopal Prasad was the whistle blower. Moreover, the proposed 'water body authority'- announced in May 2010- as a coordinator for all agencies involved in the preservation of such entities has not yet materialised. The status report has not been satisfactory where in, although the work has been shown as completed, in reality, it has not been. The concerned authorities have been unavailable for comments and the laxity shows how our city is progressing and thus, its necessary that the Judiciary checks these kinds of carelessness shown by the Govt. officials. The issue is still running and there ought to be more disclosures in the coming days.
The article carried on 8 January 2012, sunday by Nivedita Khandekar has been taken up by RTI activists and attempts to bring the issue to the limelight.
As a resident of the city, reading the article made me realise the red tapism that still exists in the working of the Govt deptartments, be it the entire Parliament or only a part of the system. Each of them survives on putting off the issue until and unless, an alarm rings and in this case, the RTI activist Gopal Prasad was the whistle blower. Moreover, the proposed 'water body authority'- announced in May 2010- as a coordinator for all agencies involved in the preservation of such entities has not yet materialised. The status report has not been satisfactory where in, although the work has been shown as completed, in reality, it has not been. The concerned authorities have been unavailable for comments and the laxity shows how our city is progressing and thus, its necessary that the Judiciary checks these kinds of carelessness shown by the Govt. officials. The issue is still running and there ought to be more disclosures in the coming days.
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ReplyDeletetruly super pakau........
ReplyDeletetell me something...
whom are we blaming?
a government that we have chosen.our is the biggest democracy and what do we do?
keep laming it on others
ever....
the worst thing any one can do
and if some is to be blamed it not the system or the ones at the top levels
it is we, the people
we have chosen them
if they are not as per our wish,it means some where it is reflecting what we are
even the most beautiful doesn't like seeing mirrors because it shows our flaws
same is our government
it is our mirror
a social mirror
it shows us how e are
corrupt,irresponsible,foolish etc
so stop blaming government and correct our self
n everything will set its way..........