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Joint Action Front – JAF VK – Blog


Since inception The JAF Team has addressed and solved several minor and major issues that got identified in the Vasant Kunj area. While a majority of issues/complaints come to JAF directly, JAF also takes up larger issues suo moto. Most of the issues get resolved by writing to the respective government departments and following them up, others require face to face interactions with the affected people and the respective Administrative Departments and Political Representatives.

This front is there to address the bigger issues that require the affected people to hold meetings and find amicable permanent resolution of the problems, as and when they are identified. This front constantly adds pro-active team members who are residents of area and are in a position to use their unique skill set, experience, resources, contacts, network etc. to help with resolving these larger issues.

This front is very transparent, structured, well documented and above all ensures that every participant gets his/her/their due credit for any efforts made, regardless of the outcome.

Police Mitra’s appointed in Vasant Kunj

Delhi Police Commissioner Amulya Patnaik on 21st of February, 2017 pitched for the citizen’s participation for the effective crime prevention, saying just “patrolling” and “policing” were not enough.

He said that the residents can be the agents of change in the society. “In this complicated society, having variety of problems regarding law and order and crime, the role of the citizens is critical,” Patnaik said during the induction of 399 ‘Police Mitras’ for the South and the South-East districts of the city.

The citizens, who have good social record and are active in social welfare activities, have been selected by the Delhi Police as ‘Police Mitras’ after a detailed verification process. “It is a fact that police personnel cannot be present everywhere all the time. With the cooperation of residents and police, a residential colony can be made much safer,” he said.

Besides Mr. Yogesh Malhotra the General Secretary of Sector – B, Pocket 9 RWA, 5 other persons were also appointed as police mitra’s. You can connect with Mr. Yogesh Malhotra anytime:

  1. Call 9899891757, 9868271727, 01146063630
  2. Email:
  3. Facebook: www.facebook.com/delhipolicemitra

The Commissioner also encouraged the new entrants to pass crucial information about suspicious people in the locality, besides asking them to involve in crowd-control tasks during specific occasions and festivals.

Aadhaar Camp in Vasant Kunj

UPDATE:

The Aadhar Camp was a great success. Over a 150 people came to the camp for various Aadhaar related issues. While most of them came for new Aadhaar card enrollment other were there to get their aadhaar card printed onto plastic cards. Initially the camp was from 10 am to 1 pm but had to be extended to 3 pm and eventually to 5 pm due to the heavy rush.

The president of the sector Mrs. Meenakshi Rajnish and her team were there all through the day to supervise the camp and looked after the meals and refreshments of the staff working in the camp. Mrs. Meenakshi on being requested to organise the same camp again declared that the same camp will be organised on the coming Sunday the 26th of February, 2017 from 10 am to 1 pm. She added that the timing will be extended if required.


A Aadhaar Camp is being organised in Sector B, Pocket 7, Vasant Kunj on the 19th of February, 2017. Timings will be from 10 am to 1 pm.

The president of the RWA Mrs. Meenakshi Rajnish (M) 9810328538 would like to invite all the residents of Vasant Kunj to avail this opportunity. She adds that her pocket is centrally located (next to the Vasant Square Mall & Central Market) making it convenient for all the Vasant Kunj residents. Actually she is very right, we know for a fact that the closest permanent aadhaar centre is in Munirka and the next closest is in R. K. Puram.

Those of you who have small children should note that most of the schools have started asking for the aadhaar cards of children also. Now would be a good time to enroll your children for a aadhaar card.

For children below 5 years no biometrics will be captured. Their UID will be processed on the basis of demographic information and facial photograph linked with the UID of their parents. These children will need to be re-enrolled with biometrics of ten fingers, iris and facial photograph, when they turn 5. Their biometrics will be updated once they turn 15. Intimation to this effect will be mentioned in the original Aadhaar letter.

For more information you can visit the official website of UIDAI – Click Here