2013-03-16

we will not support Mahagun for the same..it sould not be charged...

From: dhirendra

To: MahagunpuramRWA@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, 16 March 2013 7:31 PM
Subject: [Mahagunpuram] Re: Issues and Concerns i Mahagunpuram

Can you please provide your thoughts on this topic?
"Being asked to purchase a 2 wheeler parking even though I have a 4-wheeler pkng"

I know you all might be or will face this issue as well.

Thanks!
Dhirendra

--- In mailto:MahagunpuramRWA%40yahoogroups.com, "madam_kakar"
wrote:
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> I could attend only the last meeting held on 3rd 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.
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> It appears that our efforts thus far have not yielded the desired results.
> Honestly speaking, I was bit disappointed too, as our approach lacked adequate cohesiveness and effectiveness.
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> 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.
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> 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.
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> 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???
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> 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
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> Provision of speed breakers at all critical points within the campus is a must to guard against accidents.
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> 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.
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> 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.
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> 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.
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> 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
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> B.R.KAKAR
> Viddhi-1015
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