Sunday, December 14, 2014
Victory March to mark the occasion of 43rd Vijay Diwas - 1971 Indo Pak War.
Thursday, December 11, 2014
Govt ignoring children with deformities
FAZILKA GEARS UP TO HONOUR 'SAVIOURS OF FAZILKA'
Fazilka, a sleepy border town in Punjab, is filled with excitement as this grateful town gears up to extend a befitting honour to the ‘Saviours of Fazilka’ – Soldier of Indian Army who made supreme sacrifice during Indo – Pak War of 1971 to save the town from falling into Pakistani hands. On the 43rd Anniversary of this historic event, one week long ‘Fazilka Vijay Diwas’, a tribute to the martyrs who laid down their lives to safeguard the town is being co-hosted by Chetak Corps/Amogh Division and the ‘Saheedon ki Samadhi’ trust, an honorary civilian body of prominent residents residents of Fazilka.
Week long event will include multiple events organized by Indian Army and Citizen Forum of Fazilka to pay gratitude to martyrs and sensitise the youth about the symbiotic relationship between Army and Local Community in this border town. Presentations on Battle of Beriwala and Battlefield Tours are being organized by Army for college/school children to sensitise the young generation about sacrifices made by Indian Army.
On 15 Dec, a first of its kind event in India, a grand ‘Victory Parade’ through the heart of the town will be organized by Citizens and Army to mark the solidarity and close bond between the two and reaffirm the resolve that together they will safeguard the motherland from any misadventure by our adversary. Entire town is expected to converge at historic Clock Tower for this grand event. A Light and Sound Show is also being organized by Indian Army on 15 Dec to bring alive the battlefield of 1971 operations in Fazilka Sector. This will be open to all residents of Fazilka Town.
The grand culmination of ‘Fazilka Vijay Diwas’ events will take place at ‘Asafwala War Memorial’ which is a unique monument revered as a Temple and Shrine by local community. Events will include National Unity Marathon run with expected participation by more than 1,000 runners from across Punjab, Wreath Laying at War Memorial by Senior Army and State functionaries, cultural programme and Bhandara. Entire town will be witness to this ‘Saheedon ka Mela’ at War Memorial and pay homage to martyrs.
Event will be graced by large number of Veteran officers and Soldiers of Indian Army. Mrs Urmila Patyal, w/o Late Maj Narayan Singh of 4 JAT and Mrs Santosh Rana, w/o Maj K S Rana of 15 RAJPUT, who were martyred while saving Fazilka will be the guests of honour on the occasion.
The main function related to Fazilka Vijay Diwas will spread over one week as under:-
(a) Presentations in Schools on Battle of Beriwala. (10 - 14 Dec)
(b) Battle field tour for local youth (13 - 14 Dec)
(c) Victory Parade through Fazilka Town. - 15 Dec
(d) Light and Sound Show - 15 Dec
(e) Events at Asafwala War Memorial - 16 Dec
(to incl Marathon run, Wreath Laying, Cultural Pgme and Bhandara)
Sunday, December 7, 2014
Build public conveniences to display ads, MCG told
Advertisement agencies had sought adequate compensation from the MCG for pulling down their outdoor ads. The hearing was attended by the new MCG commissioner, Vikas Gupta. In the last hearing, the high court had asked the MCG to remove all unipole advertisements displayed along the Delhi-Gurgaon expressway and LED advertisements displayed on top of building No. 8 in Cyber City and a building wrap advertisement on a building at IFFCO Chowk as all of them were causing distraction to motorists.
According to sources, when the advertisement agencies sought adequate compensation from the MCG, the court asked the civic body to consider constructing public conveniences across the city on which these advertisements can be displayed.
"The high court has asked us to find out the spots where such public conveniences can be constructed at strategic locations so that these advertisement agencies whose ads have been pulled down since the last court hearing. We will draw up a plan in the coming days and submit the locations to the high court which will then approve these sites and we will construct these toilets," said an official.
A few months ago, the high court had appointed a traffic expert, Navdeep Asija, to give a report about the traffic hazard posed by the existing advertisement hoardings put up by the MCG. Subsequently, the expert informed the court that most of the ads were a distraction to drivers on the road and based on his report the high court ordered the MCG to remove those ads at once. Last week the enforcement team of the MCG removed these ads.
Little help to navigate around in Gurgaon: Report
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
Hoardings to be cleared along roads, expressways
The drive, which started on Monday, comes after the Punjab and Haryana High Court on November 21 passed an order, directing that all advertisements and hoardings — excluding those put up at 77 sites approved by the court-appointed road safety expert — must be removed.
The order was passed to ensure road safety, especially along the expressway. Navdeep Asija, the road safety expert, has suggested removing more unipoles and wall wraps, displaying advertisements.
Wall wraps on buildings, including ABW Tower and Signature Tower, were pulled down on Monday.
"We have removed several hoardings, unipoles, wall wraps and billboards from buildings along the DelhiGurgaon expressway in our day-long operation. The drive will continue till we complete the exercise as directed by the High Court. We have to submit an action-taken report soon," said MCG's chief engineer RK Singla on Monday.
According to MCG officials, wall wraps on around five buildings along the highway and 10 unipoles, displaying advertisements, may be removed soon. The unipoles are located in new Gurgaon areas. Of these, five are located near the Huda City Centre Metro station.
A day after the HC passed this interim order, the MCG had pulled down 15 unipoles along NH-8.
"The Municipal Corporation of Gurgaon having accepted the sites identified is permitted to invite tenders subject, however, to the removal of all other illegal hoardings, signages and glow signs, etc," the court order stated.
According to a report submitted by Asija, only 77 of the proposed 200 sites in the city have been approved for advertisements.
The report suggests that advertisements put up on or around NH-8 should be removed immediately in view of the safety of commuters on the high-speed stretch.
"The placement of these advertisements creates obstruction and distracts drivers, especially on fast-moving stretches like highways. There are other strategic locations in the city too where these advertisements can be profitably placed, without overlooking road safety," said Asija
Sunday, November 23, 2014
रोड सेफ्टी के लिए पहला प्रयोग, साइिकल और रिक्शा के लिए एनएमटी ट्रैक
नवांशहर/चंडीगढ़. पंजाब में रोड सेफ्टी के मानक गाड़ियों को ध्यान में रखकर तय किए जाते हैं। लेकिन सेफ्टी के लिहाज से पहली बार इसमें पैदल, साइकिल व रिक्शा सवारों का भी ध्यान रखा गया है। चंडीगढ़ की तर्ज पर पहली बार 'नॉन मोटर ट्रांसपोर्ट ट्रैक' का प्रयोग पायलट प्रोजेक्ट के तौर पर नवांशहर से शुरू होगा। इसके लिए बाकायदा नॉन मोटर ट्रांसपोर्ट (एनएमटी) सोसायटी भी बनाई गई है। इसका चेयरमैन जिले की डीसी अनंदिता मित्रा को बनाया गया है। उन्होंने बताया कि पैदल के लिए फुटपाथ और साइिकल व रिक्शा के लिए अलग से रोड बनाई जाएगी ताकि बड़े वाहनों की चपेट से आने से इन्हें बचाया जा सके। प्रोजेक्ट पर काम शुरू हो चुका है। शुक्रवार को पंजाब सरकार द्वारा जारी रोड सेफ्टी पॉलिसी में भी एनएमटी को शामिल किया है। फुटपाथ और लग्जरी रिक्शापहले चरण में पैदल चलने वालों के लिए फुटपाथ बनाया जा रहा है ताकि मुख्य सड़कों पर भीड़ कम हो। बस अड्डे पर निजी वाहनों की भीड़ कम करने के लिए विशेष रिक्शे चलाए गए हैं। यह लो फ्लोर रिक्शा होगा। इसमें शॉकर्स हैं, जो सफर आरामदायक बनाते हैं। इनमें रेडियम लगा है जो रात में चमकता है। इससे हादसा होने के चांस बहुत कम रह जाते हैं। यूं लुभाएंगे
रिक्शा पैसेंजर फ्रेंडली है। सेफ्टी के लिहाज से सीट बेल्ट है। सामान नीचे रखने की जगह है। पहिए कवर हैं ताकि महिलाओं के दुपट्टे न फंसें। नवांशहर ही क्यों ?
नवांशहर स्टेट हाइवे पर स्थित है। शहर सड़क के दोनों ओर बसा है। ट्रैिफक के कारण पैदल और साइकिल चालकों के लिए जगह नहीं बचती। बड़े वाहनों की चपेट में आने का खतरा बना रहता है। यूं आया आइडिया: डीसी मित्रा ने बताया कि सड़क पर भीड़ का कारण इन्क्रोचमेंट पाया गया। दूसरी वजह निजी वाहनों की भीड़ और तीसरी वजह पैदल व साइकिल सवारों के लिए कोई अलग रास्ता नहीं होना। चंडीगढ़ में एनएमटी: चंडीगढ़ में ज्यादातर सड़कों के साइड में एनएमटी ट्रैक बनाए गए हैं ताकि बड़ी गाड़ियों की चपेट में आने से लोगों को बचाया जा सके। यह प्रयोग यहां काफी सफल भी रहा है। इस तरह के हादसे शहर में न के बराबर ही होते हैं। नाटक के जरिए पढ़ाया ट्रैफिक का पाठअमृतसर. हादसों के खिलाफ चलाया जा रहा भास्कर महाअभियान शनिवार की शाम कंपनी बाग में सैर करने आने वाले लोगों पर भी छाप छोड़ गया। इस मौके पर साई क्रिएशन की तरफ से पेश नाटक ने जहां लोगों को जागरूक किया। वहीं लोगों ने संकल्प भी लिया कि वह ट्रैफिक नियमों का पालन करेंगे।
साई क्रिएशन की तरफ से कलाकार गुरिंदर मकना लिखित तथा निर्देशित नाटक 'आजा मेरे शहर दी नुहार वेख लै' की थीम चरमराई ट्रैफिक व्यवस्था पर थी। इसमें कलाकारों ने इसके विभिन्न कारणों पर बड़ी ही बारीकी से रोशनी डाली। विकास के नाम पर खराब की गई सड़कें, अतिक्रमण, सड़कों पर बेशुमार वाहन, ऑटो रिक्शा की भरमार, रेड लाइट जंप करना और ट्रैफिक पुलिस में भ्रष्टाचार जैसे मुद्दे दिल को दू गए। पोस्ट ऑफिस के कर्मचारियों ने प्रेशर हॉर्न न लगाने की कसम खाईजालंधर/नाभा. दैनिक भास्कर महा अभियान के तहत मेन पोस्ट ऑफिस फोरम के मेंबर्स ने प्रेशर हॉर्न न लगाने का संकल्प लिया। कर्मचािरयों ने कहा, भास्कर ने आम लोगों की प्रॉब्लम समझी और सही दिशा में जागरूकता कैंपेन चलाया है। कहा, हम न तो प्रेशर हाॅर्न लगाएंगे और न ही ट्रैफिक नियम तोड़ेंगे।
नाभा| रेड लाइट को कभी क्रॉस मत करें। हेलमेट पहनकर दोपहिया वाहन चलाएं। घर से निकलते समय गाड़ी के कागज चेक करें। शराब पीकर गाड़ी कभी भी ड्राइव न करें। गांव तूंगा के सरकारी स्कूल में बच्चों ने ट्रैफिक जागरूकता रैली निकाली। हाथ में बैनर लेकर वह पूरे गांव में घूमे। बठिंडा: भोखड़ा स्कूल में ट्रैफिक अवेयरनेस को लेकर स्टूडेंट्स की हुई प्रतियोगिताबठिंडा. ट्रैफिक नियमों से अपडेट करने के लिए मानवी अधिकार सुरक्षा संगठन के प्रोजेक्ट मिशन रीच सेफ के तहत सरकारी सेकंडरी स्कूल भोखड़ा में प्रतियोगिता आधारित वर्कशाप का आयोजन किया गया। ट्रैफिक नियमों संबंधी स्कूल के 40 छात्रों से लिखित टेस्ट लिया गया। मिशन कोऑर्डीनेटर नवनीत दुग्गल ने छात्रों को नियम फॉलो करने के लिए प्रेरित किया। इधर, आर्य मॉडल सीसे स्कूल में सुबह की सभा में ट्रैफिक अवेयरनेस वर्कशाप लगाई गई। प्रिंसिपल विपिन गर्ग ने बच्चों को सड़क पर चलने के नियमों से अवगत कराया। साथ ही बच्चों से सुरक्षित गाड़ी चलाने की सलाह दी। लुधियाना पुलिस फेसबुक पर लोगों से मांग रही सुझावलुधियाना. सिटी का ट्रैफिक सिस्टम सुधारने के लिए पुलिस सोशल नेटवर्किंग साइट फेसबुक के जरिए सीधे पब्लिक के बीच पहुंच गई है। इसके लिए पुलिस ने फेसबुक पेज Traffic Police Ludhiana को सुझावों के लिए ओपन कर दिया है। इसमें पेज से जुड़ा कोई भी व्यक्ति शहर में ट्रैफिक सिस्टम को ठीक करने के बारे में अपने सुझाव दे सकता है। जिस पर पुलिस अफसर चर्चा करेंगे ।
रिक्शा पैसेंजर फ्रेंडली है। सेफ्टी के लिहाज से सीट बेल्ट है। सामान नीचे रखने की जगह है। पहिए कवर हैं ताकि महिलाओं के दुपट्टे न फंसें।
नवांशहर स्टेट हाइवे पर स्थित है। शहर सड़क के दोनों ओर बसा है। ट्रैिफक के कारण पैदल और साइकिल चालकों के लिए जगह नहीं बचती। बड़े वाहनों की चपेट में आने का खतरा बना रहता है।
साई क्रिएशन की तरफ से कलाकार गुरिंदर मकना लिखित तथा निर्देशित नाटक 'आजा मेरे शहर दी नुहार वेख लै' की थीम चरमराई ट्रैफिक व्यवस्था पर थी। इसमें कलाकारों ने इसके विभिन्न कारणों पर बड़ी ही बारीकी से रोशनी डाली। विकास के नाम पर खराब की गई सड़कें, अतिक्रमण, सड़कों पर बेशुमार वाहन, ऑटो रिक्शा की भरमार, रेड लाइट जंप करना और ट्रैफिक पुलिस में भ्रष्टाचार जैसे मुद्दे दिल को दू गए।
नाभा| रेड लाइट को कभी क्रॉस मत करें। हेलमेट पहनकर दोपहिया वाहन चलाएं। घर से निकलते समय गाड़ी के कागज चेक करें। शराब पीकर गाड़ी कभी भी ड्राइव न करें। गांव तूंगा के सरकारी स्कूल में बच्चों ने ट्रैफिक जागरूकता रैली निकाली। हाथ में बैनर लेकर वह पूरे गांव में घूमे।
CRRI Report quashed by HC : Civic body pulls down 15 unipoles along expressway
Complying with the high court's orders to remove all advertisements along the expressway within 24 hours, the Municipal Corporation of Gurgaon (MCG) dismantled 15 unipoles.
Tuesday, November 18, 2014
Standards dodged for new Gurgaon roads
Saturday, November 15, 2014
Wednesday, November 5, 2014
Raghuwar Bhawan, Gol Kothi & Bangla Fazilka (Punjab) get heritage status
Thursday, October 2, 2014
Why blame only cops? System needs overhaul
Hindustan Times, Chandigarh HT, 2nd October 2014
- Navdeep Asija
There is tendency to blame the traffic police for road crashes. That instant reaction is based on the fact that the police are the only department that interacts with the common people every day on roads. But, in our system, there are over 20 departments responsible for overall road safety.
We must note that our eight decade-old legal system for road safety is designed to find faults with humans, not with authorities. Besides the driver, the vehicle and surrounding environment are also responsible for road safety. Research shows that responsibility in 54-62% cases is of road infrastructure and environment, 28-34% is of faulty vehicle and design; and 8-12% human error.
Ideally, a safe road is like a mother who informs, warns, controls, guides and even forgives errant behavior. At present, our road infrastructure punishes us.
As for Chandigarh, the administration a few years ago widened spaces for rotaries along with creation of wider slip roads for smooth flow of traffic. This made dedicated fast-lane rotaries. Rotaries/traffic circles are traffic-calming devices used to slow down the traffic. So, this technically wrong move made negotiation of traffic at rotaries miserable. Thankfully, remedial steps were taken by installing speed tables and other traffic-calming measures.
As for human errors, let me cite an example. In 2012, of the 12 female accident death victims in Chandigarh, five were on scooter and died because of not wearing a helmet. Rules say helmet is not mandatory for Sikh women; but it is difficult to identify women on scooter on the basis of religion. How do you tell? I would reserve comment on such political laws related to safety. But it is high time communities too woke up against unscientific laws.
From vehicle safety to road design, planning or in execution, police are not involved in any step. In all three conditions of road crash — pre-crash, in-crash and post-crash — police have minimal role to play. The buck has to stop somewhere but certainly not only with the traffic police. Terming road crashes as 'accidents' is also wrong in a sense. The meaning of 'accident' is 'something unavoidable'. But road crash is not an act of God. Even the World Health Organization in 2004 adopted the slogan, 'Road safety is no accident'.
Kids zipping on roads is expensive vehicle is not a matter of pride. It's a shame. Songs like 'Tere liye hi toh signal tod-tad ke' reflect our society. Parents must not feel proud if their son or daughter starts driving at the age of 14-15 with a fake licence. In the case of a crash, your kid might survive but it is possible another poor mother might lose her child! At one level, rather than blaming cops, we could be thankful to them for maintaining a minimum level of road safety in our country despite limited resources.
Writer is technical adviser to Punjab State Transport Society, and founder of Ecocabs-India. Views expressed are his personal.
Monday, September 22, 2014
Fazilka entrepreneur's 'debt-free farmer' model discussed in UN forum
Tuesday, September 9, 2014
In Punjab, Muktsar, Fazilka worst hit by rains
Thursday, September 4, 2014
Smart Cities in India
To me the definition of Smart city would be in which "a Woman alone can come back to her home safely by using public transport, even after finishing her work during midnight hours ".. This one aspect will cover all aspects of "Good n All Inclusive Cities", like crime free, better transport, gender equality, social inclusion and being environment friendly and sustainable..
#Smartcities
Friday, August 29, 2014
20 Years of being GENCONIAN:
Entire Genconian clan was divided into five broad categories "Pendu Quota", "Day Scholar", "Delhi Wale","Bhappe" and "Group Wale" . Combination of all was popularly known as "JANTA". Amongst them minority status communities were "Day Scholar", "Delhi Wale" and "Bhappe". For girls, we had only one respectable classification system and that was "BHABHI", which somehow showed our commitment and respect towards them at that time. The minority status communities always remained on our targets because of their close association with "Bhabhi" community. "Tea" was our official drink and that too from "Jatt Tea Stall". "Land Line" phone in girl's hostel was the only technical source of romance and communication for us. Unlike today, technology never supported us and that was the reason we had only one" in house love affair" in entire batch of 198. Speaking in English was treated it as a "serious criminal offence", as if we are not in GNE but in France. Cochran boiler is still mystery to all of us and I had been informed by my seniors that top wire on high transmission electric towers is used to facilitate birds to sit…. Difficult to pen down those beautiful feelings. Thank you Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College, Ludhiana for making us what we all are today…salute to the spirit of "being genconian".
Sunday, August 24, 2014
Thursday, August 7, 2014
Government Primary School, Dona Nanka and New Salemshah
Meet my two friends and the most dedicated teachers from our Fazilka regionLavjeet Grewal and Rakeysh Kamboj..their work can be seen in the pictures below..these are the pictures of the two Government Primary Schools, Dona Nanka and New Salemshah respectively....last two villages on India Pakistan Border...and what they have created in their schools is simply outstanding...24 x 7 power backup, RO water..toilets for boys and girls... their government schools are far better in terms of infrastructure and results...e.g. Dona Nanka Primary School kids won 17 awards out of best 20 in the entire state..people in nearby villages have actually stopped going to private schools, from their own pockets they have made beautiful campus and office...(Red is Dona Nanka and Brown back wall is New SalemShah)...they are certainly in the 1% category of those government teachers, who believes in delivery than protesting...i never found them discussing their promotion, transfers and increments unlike many others....then themselves never climbed water tanks but made their students on the top of the world....they have created all from the same set of resources which are meant for everyone.....Hats off to you..
"Irade nek ho to, sapne bhi sakar hote hai..
agar sachchi lagan ho to,raaste aasan hote hai"
Will introduce you with few more of our champion teachers, who are creating miracles in this border town.....
Tuesday, August 5, 2014
More Bikes on Our Roads Actually Make Them Safer
Attention, drivers: You might want to think twice before flipping the bird at that morning cycling group for slowing down your commute. In fact, you should probably thank them.
A study published in the April issue of Accident Analysis & Prevention suggests that more bikes make roads safer for cyclists and motorists — a finding that could have national implications as more and more Americans hop on two wheels. "Improving the streets to better accommodate bicycles may enhance safety for everyone," said Wesley Marshall, an assistant professor of civil engineering at the University of Colorado Denver and co-author of the study.
Marshall and other CU Denver researchers honed in on the city of Boulder, where 12 percent of residents ride bikes, one of the highest rates in the country. Their goal? To create a safety performance function (SPF) for the city's bikes — a mathematical model of the relationship between the frequency of crashes and the major factors related to them — that could inform traffic safety laws and infrastructure. (SPFs exist in a number of cities for vehicles, but not for bikes.)
The researchers focused on the intersections throughout Boulder, where more than two-thirds of crashes occur between drivers and cyclists. They compared collision data from police reports to city data on the number of bikes wheeling through the intersections each day.
Their findings? The chance of collision actually decreased with more cyclists. Specifically, intersections that saw more than 200 bicycles a day had "the largest safety benefits," Marshall said.
The number of people who pedal to work in the U.S. jumped 60 percent over the last decade.
The reasons for the trend aren't entirely clear — yet. Marshall and his colleagues think it could be due to "safety in numbers," the theory — and common Mom refrain — that being part of a large group makes you less likely to be part of a collision or other mishap. A group of bicyclists tends to be easier to spot than lone individuals, alerting drivers who are then more likely to take extra precautions. Indeed, earlier studies proposed that when drivers expect to encounter a large number of cyclists, they're more apt to glance over their shoulder before making a right turn, for example.
Or there's the possibility that cyclists simply gravitate toward safer streets. The team plans to unravel the underlying causes in future studies.
Although the researchers' SPF applies only to Boulder, their method for creating the model "can and should be applied and tested everywhere," especially amid today's biking boom, they wrote. The number of people who pedal to work in the U.S. jumped 60 percent over the last decade, according to the Census Bureau.
The study doesn't prove that more bikes are directly responsible for safer streets, but there does appear to be a link. And there's one strategy for boosting ridership — and hopefully road safety as well: creating protected bike lanes. A recent National Institute for Transportation and Communities study of bike lanes in Portland, San Francisco, Austin, Chicago and Washington, D.C. found that ridership increased an average of 75 percent within a year of installing such lanes. Pedal on.
Source: Ozy
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