Thanks Kakar saheb,
Four your valuable thoughts unity wins every thing we must meet every sat/sunday till the end.I will be there on saturday 16 march.Kindly update the time of meeting.
rgds,
raghav,1649 Bhagarathi
--- In MahagunpuramRWA@yahoogroups.com, "baldev kakar" <kakarbaldev@...> wrote:
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>
> Hello Fellow
> Flat Owners
>
> Congratulations
> and Cheers to All.
>
> BE AN ACTIVE MEMBER OF MAHAGUNPURAM RAW,
>
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>
> Some of us
> have already moved in, many are in the
> process and likely to move in coming
> months, whereas many are still waiting for registration process to be
> completed, so that they can move in to their prized flats at the earliest.
>
> Two things
> which I have distinctly noticed are that a majority of us are working class and
> end users and that augurs well
>
> Whenever we
> move to our own flat in a newly built society, we have to invariably encounter many
> teething problems in respect of our flats in particular and society in general.
> Most of us do have anxieties and apprehensions about how things will turn out
> and how soon we will be in a position to get over the various problems and
> develop feelings of comfort. Individual efforts in such environments are
> usually more time consuming and less productive. Whereas, if we have a
> collective forum like RWA, it makes it relatively lot easier to effectively highlight our problems to the
> Builder / Maintenance officials and seek satisfactory and expeditious
> resolution in a mutually agreed time frame. Moreover it facilitates in creating
> more conducive and friendly environment and promotes collective well being, helps members to know each other much faster
> and create bonding.
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>
>
> Our RWA is
> already in place and its strength is steadily growing. It was with
> this very spirit that some of our young fellow flat owners, who have already
> moved in, took the initiative of holding weekly meetings of members to identify and consolidate the issues
> and concerns and finds prompt, constructive and effective means to
> seek their amicable satisfactory
> resolution. Unfortunate, results have not been commensurate with the efforts
> due to several constraints.
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> I would like
> to share some of my n my family feelings
> and thoughts with you, of our stay thus far.
>
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>
> If we look at Mahagunpuram from NH-24, it gives a
> very elegant look and main entry
> is fairly impressive. The village road passing in front of the entry and exit gates
> is a show spoiler and prone to accidents.
>
>
>
> I could attend only
> two meeting held on 3rd and 10th
> March as I have moved in very recently. It gives me great pleasure to say that
> I was indeed delighted to see the amazing enthusiasm especially amongst
> the young fellow flat owners. I would like to applaud all
> those, who have taken the initiative and provided the lead in organizing the
> weekly meetings. Needless to say, an interactive platform like this is a must
> to facilitate free discussions and exchange
> of views on issues of collective concern and find ways to promptly
> resolve them by effectively putting them across
> to the Senior officials of
> Mahagun and through persistent follow up.
>
>
>
> It
> appears that our efforts thus far have not yielded the desired results.
> Honestly speaking, I was bi disappointed too, as our approach lacked adequate cohesiveness
> and effectiveness.
>
>
>
> We all had valid reasons to be upset with the vague
> excuse extended by Mahagun official, for not attending the weekly meeting. He
> did not seem to adequately appreciate our serious concerns and urgency to
> address them promptly. This kind of attitude and approach is detrimental to creating conducive and collective problem resolving environment.
>
>
>
> I feel there is a pressing need to review our
> approach thus far and make it more cohesive, productive and effective. We have
> to ensure that, a senior official of Mahagun stationed in the campus,
> invariably participates in weekly meetings and matters within his competence
> are decided and necessary directions are
> issued to the concerned functionaries for prompt action. We should escalate the
> matter to the next higher level till it is satisfactorily resolved.
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> It
> is imperative that we consolidate all our concerns and problems, list them in
> the order of urgency and insist their resolution within mutually agreed time frame.
>
>
>
> Deployment
> of inadequately skilled, poorly paid security staff with inadequate facilities
> and long working hours, has lead to
> serious security concerns amongst residents. Non deployment of any
> gunman, given the remote and isolated
> location of our campus, has further compounded residents worries. So called security is ill
> equipped to meet any external threat. We since long have been getting a stock reply
> that security agency is being changed wef 15th March. In the
> first place, why security contract was awarded without due verification of past performance credentials?? Having awarded
> the contract, why several penal provisions contained in any standard security
> contract, are not being invoked??? There are ample provisions available in the
> contract to remedy the situation. Who
> will shoulder the responsibility, if unfortunately something serious happens???
>
>
>
> There
> is an imperative and urgent need to
> install CCTV cameras with 360 degree view at all vintage points within and
> outside the campus, as it acts as strong deterrant
>
>
>
> Provision
> of speed breakers at all critical points within the campus is a must to guard
> against accidents.
>
>
>
> Mahagun
> is not sharing with us any information which is of vital concern to us. For instance, shopping Arcade
> in the campus had an important bearing on our decision to buy a flat in Mahagun.
> Today, we are hard pressed to find any credible information about the actual
> status of shopping centre and when it will open. What we hear is that Mahagun
> has constructed more shops than sanctioned and
> approval is not being granted by competent authority. We are unduly being
> made to suffer the hardships and inconvenience. We have a right to know the
> actual facts.
>
>
>
> Non
> issue of Completion Certificate is a
> matter of serious concern to all of us. If Mahagun has carried out construction
> as per approved and sanctioned plans and
> in due compliance of the prevailing norms, it is difficult to
> comprehend, why should there be a problem in getting a Completion
> Certificate?? The adverse implications
> of not having Completion Certificate are too well known. We urge upon Mahagun to share the factual
> position with the flat owners.
>
>
>
> It
> is the responsibility of Mahagun to
> create safe, secure, conducive, healthy and responsive environment in the
> campus. Residents concerns must be addressed with due promptness as a part of
> their responsibility as we are bearing the entire financial brunt of that. We
> have a right to demand that money paid by us towards monthly maintenance is
> spent in a best, judicious and transparent manner. In fact, we should have
> adequate say and involvement in that. On our part, we can assure Mahagun that
> we being stake holder of Mahagunpuram, would ever be willing to extend our
> fullest cooperation to make our campus the envy of others. Mahagun should
> remember that we are their ambassadors.
>
>
>
> Let us
> review the progress so for on our concerns and adopt a pragmatic approach for
> taking the issues forward in an atmosphere of harmony. It is quite likely that senior Mahagun officials in the campus may not
> have adequate authority to act on some issues. In that case, we expect them to
> be forthright, so that we can approach the next higher authority, without loss
> of valuable time. We expect them to be bit more sensitive and responsive towards
> our genuine and pressing concerns. So far, my personal interaction and
> experience with Mahagun officials has been fairly cordial and decent.
>
>
>
> The
> minutes of the second meeting held on 10th which had fairly
> comprehensive agenda, have already been posted on RWA site and I believe most
> of you would have received and read them thoroughly.
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>
> May I urge upon all the fellow flat owners to make it a point to
> participate in weekly meetings usually held on every Sunday at 1100 Hrs in Mahagunpuram’s
> Club premises? Please schedule your all appointments on Sundays accordingly. In
> case, still due to certain unavoidable reasons, if you can’t make it, please don’t
> forget to mail your suggestions
> well in time.
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> B.R.KAKAR
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