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An Express series: Heading North — in search of light


Setting out at night for part 3 of our series, The Indian Express headed from Central to North Delhi and discovered the same thing we had in other parts of the city — long stretches shrouded in darkness, with street lights either switched off or not working.

Between 11.30 pm and 2.37 am on Tuesday night, several key stretches were covered, including the one Congress leader Rahul Gandhi took just a few days ago — albeit during the day. The routes taken include key Delhi landmarks, Kashmere Gate ISBT, Delhi University, the Kamla Nagar Ridge area, and Police Lines Civil Avenue.

The observations:

Marghat Hanuman Mandir to Kashmere Gate ISBT foot overbridge, 11.41pm, 2.2 km

On the left side, the stretch houses several temples and shops selling flowers and worship items. From a U-turn under the bypass Ring Road, the stretch from Kashmere Gate branches off to ITO on the left, and goes straight toward Lohe ka Pul.

When The Indian Express travelled from the Hanuman temple to Kashmere Gate ISBT FOB, the stretch had light poles on both sides of the road as well as on the central median. Of all the lights, from Kashmere Gate ISBT towards Sant Parmanand Hospital and Jamuna Bazar, 19 poles were a mix of single and two-winged lamps, of which only one was lit. From Hanuman Mandir side, there were 20 poles, of which four were lit. On the central median, t here were 24 lights, including five high-mast ones, of which three were not working till the ISBT flyover.

This stretch is taken by lakhs of commuters travelling to and from the ISBT to board buses to neighbouring states. The road also connects to Civil Lines, Delhi University and Vidhan Sabha. On this 2-km stretch, Nigam Bodh Ghat, two bus stands at ISBT, Ambedkar University and Sant Parmanand Hospital are situated.

The stretch was shrouded in darkness.  On January 6, a woman cab driver was attacked near the ISBT. The stretch is infamous for mobile and chain snatching.

“Several light fittings on both sides of the roads have been cut and stolen. This is one of the prominent stretches but maintaining it has been difficult… Theft is a big issue; we have filed several police complaints but no action is taken. We are repairing lights, it will be fixed in a day or two,” said a senior PWD official who looks after the electrical division of the Central and New Delhi division.

Another official said, “As many as 15 poles are not working on the central verge due to a technical fault. We are working on it, and the remaining lights on the stretch have been made functional following your (The Indian Express) complaints. Non-functional poles will be repaired by tomorrow.”

Kingsway Camp Chowk to Model Town police station traffic signal, 12.29 am, 1.1km

The area is home to security personnel and comprises Kingsway Camp, Model Town police station, North Delhi DCP’s office and neighbourhoods where students reside. The stretch from Kingsway Camp Chowk on Mahatma Gandhi Marg towards Mall Road, Model Town police was swathed in darkness. In the middle, the Metro’s underground yellow line is situated. Service roads on either side were covered in darkness and had 21 single-lamp street poles. While two were working, one was flickering.

PWD officials who look after this stretch blamed the thefts and said, “Anti-social elements are a big issue. Despite police lines and a model police station on this stretch, cables, wires, and timers are stolen. We will fix it.”

From Daulat Ram College to Vijay Nagar, 1.02 am, 1.2 km

Starting from famous Tom Uncle Maggi Point near Daulat Ram College, the road till Vijay Nagar Polo Road signal is unlit, barring a few lights from student quarters. On Kirpal Singh Marg to Sahibi River point, there were seven street lights, none lit.

As we cross the Sahibi River bridge, we reach Vijay Nagar, the hub of paying guests for outstations students and Civil Services aspirants. The stretch has 14 lights on the central median, and 30 on the left side, of which only seven were found working. At Vijay Nagar, the road was dimly illuminated only by lights emitted by cafes and restaurants situated on either side of the road.

“The stretch was earlier maintained by the Tata power. PWD recently took the road following several complaints and poor maintenance. Currently, Delhi Jal Board is working on the stretch, which has also affected street lights poles,  but we will get the lights repaired. The street light  are insufficient on the stretch; PWD is also planning to increase it to provide safety to students,” said a PWD official.

Vishwavidyalaya Marg to Chauburja Marg via Kamla Nagar Ridge, 1.36 am, 1.7 km

Starting from University of Delhi near the Vice-Chancellor’s office on the right and Bonta Park gate on the left, the 1.7-km long Kamla Nagar Ridge area connects offices and residential areas of city’s administrators. This includes the L-G House secretariat on Raj Niwas Marg, Ludlow Castle, CM’s camp office and Rajpur Road. The stretch was so dark that several vehicles avoided the route and took Sudhir Bose Marg.

From the DU bus stop, except for four street poles, the stretch was well lit but a little further down the road, Vishawavidyalay Marg descends into darkness. As the stretch starts, a few Yulu bikes were parked on the left. The Kamla Nagar Ridge traffic intersection till the Deputy Conservator of Forests office has nine street light poles of which none was working. From here to the next signal till the officers’ flats on Rajpur Road, there were 37 lights on the right and 14 on the left. Only five were functional.

Akhilesh Pati Tripathi, the MLA of Model Town blamed the MCD, “All the PWD roads are well lit. Recently, along with the principal of Hansraj College, I took stock of the situation and got the lights fixed in several areas. The ridge area falls under MCD…We will try to get it fixed, the network is also an issue there.”

Timarpur MLA Dilip Pandey was not available for comments.





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President inaugurates North MCD’s ‘Mughal architecture inspired’ Heritage Park


President Ram Nath Kovind on Sunday inaugurated the ‘Heritage Park’, located opposite Parade Ground parking between two historical monuments – the Red Fort and the Jama Masjid.

The project, executed by the North Delhi Municipal Corporation is spread across 8,650 sqm and has red sandstone and white marble work in walkways.

The canopies have been made of red sandstone, white marble and Dholpur stones. (Express Photo)

Former Union minister Vijay Goel said the park’s theme is inspired by Mughal-era architecture, typical of Shahjahanabad (the Walled City).

The canopies have been made of red sandstone, white marble and Dholpur stones while the walls are done with stone jaalis.

The park’s theme is inspired by Mughal-era architecture. (Express Photo)

“One can find different features including baradaris, open-air theatre, panorama, chhatris, among others,” said a senior official.

The park is expected to be one of the major tourist spots and a cultural hub in the Walled City.

The park has been named after Charti Lal Goel, former deputy mayor of the erstwhile MCD and the first speaker of the Delhi Legislative Assembly (1993-98). (Express Photo)

Tourists will be able to find delicacies of Chandni Chowk being served here as well as handicrafts, the official said.

The park has been named after Charti Lal Goel, former deputy mayor of the erstwhile MCD and the first speaker of the Delhi Legislative Assembly (1993-98).





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Delhi HC directs forest department to examine if 60-year-old peepal tree is dangerous


The Delhi High Court Thursday questioned the manner in which the North Delhi Municipal Corporation had attempted to carry out the transplantation of a 60-year-old peepal tree at Inderpuri and directed Delhi’s forest department to examine the tree afresh to check whether it is dangerous or not.

On October 28, the court had directed the authorities to not harm or remove the tree in any manner and halted the NDMC action midway after senior advocate N Hariharan mentioned that the 60-year-old tree near his residence was being illegally cut. The court had said that grave and irreparable harm will be caused not only to the environment but also the residents of the locality if the tree is permitted to be cut.

Pulling up the NDMC, Justice Sanjeev Sachdeva Thursday asked the civic body to explain how it was possible to transplant such an old tree and observed that its removal may require bringing down of some houses in the vicinity of the tree.

“How are you going to remove the roots of the tree? What was the requirement? This is not how the trees are transplanted. If you are pruning the tree in such fashion, this will not survive,” said the court, adding the tree may not survive if it is removed in such a manner.

On Thursday, the NDMC told the court that the existence of the tree had become dangerous due to construction in a nearby building. The counsel representing the Deputy Conservator of Forest (DCF), however, told the court that its permission for relocation of the tree has since lapsed and thus the petition before the court has become infructuous.

The court, after seeing photos of the tree, in the order noted that prima facie there was no danger of the tree falling as no tilt or sagging was observed. It also noted that the building where construction was taking place has since been completed, while directing the DCF to examine the tree again.



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Delhi Govt orders probe into Green Park multilevel car parking incident


Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said that appropriate action will be taken depending on the findings of the probe

The Delhi Government on November 6 ordered a probe into the collapse of a portion of a multilevel parking in Green Park in New Delhi and directed authorities to submit a report in 15 days.

Addressing a press conference, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia alleged that corruption in the BJP-led South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC), which runs the parking facility, had led to the incident.

“I have ordered the director of local bodies in the Delhi Government to get the parking collapse incident investigated by the PWD [Public Works Department] engineer-in-chief and submit a report in 15 days,” Mr. Sisodia said.

He said that appropriate action will be taken depending on the findings of the probe.

Mr. Sisodia alleged that the BJP-led civic bodies were “immersed in corruption”.

All three Municipal Corporations of Delhi — SDMC, East Delhi Municipal Corporation and North Delhi Municipal Corporation — are BJP-ruled.

The multilevel parking which was inaugurated in November 2020 collapsed in just one year, the Deputy Chief Minister said.

No casualty was reported in the incident.

The Deputy Chief Minister also said that the Delhi Government is alert and watchful amid Zika virus cases reported in Uttar Pradesh.



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As Delhi schools reopen tomorrow, North MCD takes a cautious route: PTMs for two weeks, focus on happiness classes


Away from school for more than 19 months, primary school children studying in the North Delhi Municipal Corporation are going to be eased back into school with parent-teacher meetings starting Monday.

There are more than 700 schools run by the North MCD which cater to the learning needs of children from classes I to V, after which they are transferred to partnered Delhi government schools. Since these schools only have primary classes, they have not been open to their students since the onset of the pandemic in March 2020.

With schools across Delhi preparing to welcome back children of all grades from Monday, these schools have been directed to ease parents and students into the return with phased parent-teacher meetings till November 15 and to “ensure 100% participation” of parents in these.

Students can only attend school after parents submit their consent and collecting this is part of the agenda of these meetings.

“We have to make parents aware of all the rules and regulations which will be in place to ensure social distancing and to maintain 50% capacity in school. We also have to tell them about what they need to do from their end by explaining to their children to be careful, bathing them and washing their clothes after they attend school and so on. Small children have had their learning affected a lot by the school closure. Their parents go out to work while in most cases there is just one phone in the family. I think we will have to start from zero with them, and we have to tell parents also about how they can support this recovery,” said the teacher teaching class I in an MCD school.

According to an official order from the corporation’s education director, “Counselling of all students is to be done by all teachers so that students may cope up with the school environment”.

The office order further states that for the first 100 days, the focus is to be on foundational literacy and numeracy through Mission Buniyaad and on the Happiness Curriculum classes. Weekly assessments for basic numeracy and literacy will be conducted and recorded.



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North Delhi civic body widens scope of businesses allowed in industrial areas


From information technology and software companies to call centres, media, biotechnology, medical organisations, and educational institutes, the North Delhi Municipal Corporation has now given its approval to run such businesses in the industrial areas

The decision was taken to promote business activities in industrial areas of Delhi instead of them moving to Gurgaon, Noida or other areas in the National Capital Region, a senior official said.

The approval will be granted subject to the payment of Rs 5,000 per square metre as development charges. Also, there would be no need to submit conversion charges for running them in industrial areas, according to the proposal approved by the standing committee.

Standing chairperson Jogi Ram Jain said that the decision will benefit people associated with the service sector and increase business activities during the pandemic.

“Now, business establishments do not have to be restricted to commercial areas only,” he said.

The decision has been taken after the ministry of housing and urban affairs notified the amendments in the master plan last year to permit service-based industries in existing industrial areas.

However, certain activities, such as legal services, advertising agencies, packaging, electric goods, vocational training centres and other educational services, can operate from a plot measuring 1,000 sq metre and located on a road having a minimum width of 12m.

For plots above 1,000 square metres, the road should be 18m wide.

Those applying for the permission will also have to submit documents showing the building plan of the complex. The whole procedure for obtaining permission will be available online soon, Jain informed.



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