People’s Green Manifesto -2020 by URJA, New Delhi In view of the upcoming election in New Delhi, Residents Welfare Association URJA (United Residents Joint Action) released a public manifesto on 23rd December. URJA has emphasised on every single issue which the residents of Delhi are facing, namely deteriorating air quality, water safety, food safety, fire risks, legislation for clean electricity, access to public transport, etc. “These include many issues that have been overlooked by the political parties and the Delhi governme…
Rao V B J Chelikani I. We can change our society into a better society, only if we have better relationships with each other. Hence, we all have to learn the art of living together harmoniously. If we see the present condition of the society, we easily understand that our political activities and our religious activities are not uniting people; on the other hand, they are dividing them. So, what can we do to promote more friendliness, enjoying togetherness, comradeship, team spirit and to make everybody put efforts to bring out…
In a bid to provide a more streamlined structure and engagement model to the Resident Welfare Association (RWA), movement in India, residents’ associations have mooted the concept of City Federations of RWAs and Forums of RWAs (FoRWA)s at the state level. While currently there is the Confederation of RWAs (CoRWA), the apex body of welfare associations in India, founded by civil society stalwart Dr Rao V.B.J Chelikani, there is a need for an institution to take forward the movement and guide RWAs at the state-level said M. Chandrasekhara R…
Exemplary water conservation efforts lauded by Commissioner GVMC G Srijana, Minicipal Commissioner, Greater Visakhapatnam, appreciated the innovative measures taken by the welfare association and the residents of the JR Nagar colony in to conserve water and deploy eco-friendly waste management by them. The commissioner was the chief guest at the Foundation Day Celebrations of the JR Nagar, which also coincided with her visit as part of the Swachch Survekshan-2020 programme. A 40-page booklet on Water Conservation and Harvesting – A Casestudy f…
Gita Dendukuri In several states of India, Residents Welfare Associations (RWAs) have gained importance in governance at the community level. They represent the interface between the Government and the citizen. The role of RWAs in improving the quality of life for community living, whether in apartments, colonies or gated communities is growing by the day. It is a well-recognized fact that those communities which take initiative and persevere in ensuring that common interests are met, enjoy a significantly better quality of living and have f…
Manu Goel The 3 rd World War, they say will be fought on water. Weird, as it may sound, this statement could well come true if analyses the current water situation across the world, particularly in India and few Third World countries. Water is one commodity which only nature can provide and we need to respect it and use it with utmost care. In India, the water situation changes from region to region and is different round the year. At times, due to heavy rainfall, there are floods and at other times there is drought. It is the duty of the Gov…
G. Jagadeswara Rao In my last Status Report I detailed the struggles and efforts made by the Gokulnagar Welfare Society to evict encroachers from open space and to develop into a playground. The following photographs depict the picture when the open space was under encroachers and after transformation into a beautiful playground. The untiring efforts of the Society continued to improve the living conditions in the colony. The colony park is now renovated and a new lawn and several more plants have been added. A walkway is to be lai…
G Chandrasekar The focal and central theme of the 7 th Conference in Delhi is WATER MANAGEMENT. Over the last decade, lot of educative information and statistics on this crucial theme have been relayed by various organizations throughout the globe. Rightly, the entire world recognizes there is an urgent need for effective management of water resources, their prudent use and recycling of wastewater. Without further elaborating on this, let me submit a few vital points in this regard relating to India. Average rainfall in India generates about…
Sagaram Sreedhar Most cities in India are facing a drinking water crisis. A Niti Aayog report released last year predicts Day Zero for 21 Indian cities by next year. Day Zero refers to the day when a place is likely to have no drinking water of its own and Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi and Hyderabad are among the most susceptible. The government has created a new Jal Shakti ministry to deal with drinking water crisis. India is the biggest user of groundwater. It extracts more groundwater than China and the US, among the biggest users of groundwat…
Madhuri Subbarao World over many decentralized systems of lake management by communities can be observed. Water bodies in the community enhance its beauty with pristine and healthy lakes making life around the community green, fun, sustainable and scenic. In India simple solutions can change the eco-system of the lake. Every city is endowed with hundreds of lakes. When the government finds it a challenge to maintain these water bodies, by default the RWAs must hold hands with the Government to manage lakes around them. A complex interdepende…
Joseph Varghese 1.Tips for Outdoor Water Conservation in Households and RWAs Avoid lawns, non-native ornamentals, and water hungry plants. Water plants early in the morning during the summer months to reduce evaporation losses. Use a watering can or mug instead of a hose and pour water around the base of the plants avoiding the stem and leaves to prevent leaf burn or primary root rot or stem infections. Water soil only to the point that the top 3-5 inches of soil are damp if watering daily and ensure avoiding over flow or over satu…
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