Friday, April 24, 2015

Re: [IAC#RG] WHITHER INDIAN FARMERS – LET POLITICIANS MOVE AWAY

Why do you think Govt is doing this, don't they know this. It only wants to help corporates

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On Venkatraman Ns <nsvenkatchennai@gmail.com>, 24 Apr 2015 10:04 wrote:

 To
India Against corruption                                                                           

                                                                     WHITHER  INDIAN  FARMERS  – LET POLITICIANS MOVE AWAY

Indian farming community consist of farmers who own land and  workers  at unskilled and semi skilled level working on agricultural farms. When government extends subsidy and support to the agricultural farmers in times of distress, it largely reaches the farmers who own land  and not the workers who really work on the land.

Amongst around 490 million workers in India, around 47% of the total employment  is provided by agriculture , largely to the workers at skilled and semi skilled level. Of this 28% are women. When agriculture goes through crisis , millions of workers  in the lower income group at vulnerable level are driven to impossible conditions.

The problem  is that the fortunes of agriculture almost entirely depend upon monsoon conditions and agriculture suffers in the case of excess rain or drought conditions. The government of India and state government during the last sixty decades of independent India have not been able to find a solution for this vulnerable scenario facing Indian agriculture.

Modi government appears to think that millions of workers in agricultural sector can be provided adequate and remunerative employment only by rapid industrialisation. The finance Minister has gone to the extent of saying that 300 million people in India would get jobs when land bill proposed by Modi government would be passed. Those in the know of things cannot but conclude that Modi government's  expectations are utopian.

What is needed by the country today is more agricultural operations and not less,  which alone will ensure steady progress , employment generation at various levels and  overall growth with equanimity.  Industrial growth is needed but it should complement the agricultural growth and not substitute   it and cannot be encouraged at the cost of agriculture. It would be suicidal to sacrifice the interests of agriculture for the sake of industrial growth.

Even without land acquisition bill, India has lost around 16000 sq.mt. or  0.8 % of the cropped area in the last ten year period due to buying spree of agricultural land for various non agricultural purposes. This should stop. The agricultural share in the GDP has declined to 13.7% in 2012-13 , which is an extremely disturbing trend. 

There are  around 18000 hectares of allotted industrial land in twenty states which are lying unused. There are many sick projects in India occupying huge area of land  without any operations. There are many educational institutions which possess hundreds of acres of land whereas actual utilisation is less than  5%.  63.85 million hectares in India are now waste lands which remain unused.   It is surprising that Modi government has not thought about utilising such waste and unutilised land for industrial and other productive purposes before focussing on land acquisition bill.

There exists enormous scope  for investment in agriculture and the sector can be considerably stabilised by  improving productivity , optimising seed quality and promoting large number of agro based chemical projects and herbal projects that will give value addition.  Government also should  give guidelines to the farmers  at periodical intervals about the choice of crops for cultivation based on the forecast of monsoon, demand  supply and price factors and shape it's supportive policy according to the need.

 

There are many appropriate projects like algae, which has around  40% oil content, which can be cultivated in thousands of acres of waste land in India. Algae needs only  waste water , sun light and carbon dioxide to grow.  Bio fuel , methane gas and power can be produced from algae farms and this can be a game changer.  While millions of dollars are being invested in USA and other western countries in algae sector, nothing has been done in India. Several suggestions submitted on this to government of India do not seem to have been heard.

It is high time  we realise that the recurring crisis of Indian agriculture can be overcome only by adopting innovative and appropriate technology practices in tune with India's strength and ground realities. Government should focus on this , instead of diverting national attention  to  land acquisition bill , which is proving to be counter productive now.

Sadly, instead of technologists and scientists discussing about agri problems and government listening to them to find solutions, we are only hearing politicians talking about agri crisis with obvious intention of  getting sympathy of the agricultural workers who could be a big vote bank for them.

It is high time that the politicians should be told to move away and let the space be filled by knowledgeable farmers, scientists and technologists, who can lift Indian agriculture to it's potential , if  they would be facilitated to do so by efficient government and bureaucracy.

It is hoped that Modi government will take a pragmatic view , even if it would mean slight change of course with regard to it's plan for land acquisition bill.

N.S.Venkataraman
Nandini Voice For The Deprived

RE: [IAC#RG] Wi-Fi in Delhi Stakeholder Consultation Meet

We have been suckers for a long time. Remeber' Garibi Hatao' of Indira Gandhi, Giving power to Janta party as an alternative. After it fizzled out again power to Indira Gandhi and as a sympathy wave to Rajiv Gandhi and again to Sonia Gandhi on same ground. Now the slogan of Development and Achhe Din has workd for Modi.
The latest is AAP promising moon to Delhiites. Kejriwal has already about 40% promises after 50 years will be good achievement. Hats off [Sorry caps off] to Slogans.
Regds
JKGaur


Date: Thu, 23 Apr 2015 12:42:23 +0530
From: r.dua1234@gmail.com
To: indiaresists@lists.riseup.net
Subject: Re: [IAC#RG] Wi-Fi in Delhi Stakeholder Consultation Meet

As onlookers we see that for some strange reason aap is slowly separating itself from it's soul.
We can see ppl on this portal can see what may happen in future due to their experience in this field.
It not right for pol parties to make unrealistic claims to claim power.We really thought aap was different and it's workers selfless.
Regards.

On 22 Apr 2015 23:24, "Sarbajit Roy" <sroy.mb@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Mr. Verma
cc: regular subscribers of India Against Corruption for information

I have received your appended email, and I wish to convey my strong
disapproval with the surreptitious and secretive manner in which the
GoNCTD proposes to conduct this consultative process for "free WIFI in
Delhi" which was personally promised to the voters by Shri Arvind
Kejriwal at the time of seeking our votes this year.

It is very clear from your attached tentative agenda that the expert
ordinary citizens of Delhi, also known as aam aadmi, shall be excluded
from the critical deliberations on such an important matter with vast
financial implications which was promised to them.

It is also very clear now that there is a stench of deep corruption
and failure attached to this proposal which is causing Shri Kejriwal's
Govt to behave in this corrupt and evasive fashion to exclude the
citizen stakeholders who have responded, as is clearly evident from
your tentative agenda.

Accordingly, I would therefore request you to kindly confirm / explain
why expert persons like me who have responded to the public notice
issued by GoNCT's IT dept are being excluded from the entire
deliberations which stretch over 3 days. I would certainly like to
know why I have only been called on 27 April 2015 and am apparently
excluded from attending on the other 2 days.

I would also request you to kindly immediately upload to your website
all the background documents, including negotiations / discussions
which have already taken place with suppliers, so that we can properly
respond to the same. It is well known and in public domain that Shri
Adarsh Shastri had conducted intense negotiations with certain
suppliers before the recent elections, and it is certainly curious
from your agenda that he is taking such a personal interest in the
matter when there is already a Minister for IT in GoNCTD.

I would also like know who the members of the expert panel/s is/are
and how they were selected. I would also like to read all the
responses received as a precondition of my informed participation, on
the lines of the consultation procedure followed by the TRAI.

With best wishes

sincerely


Er. Sarbajit Roy
National Convenor
India Against Corruption

On 4/22/15, Gaurav Verma <gaurav.verma.semt@nic.in> wrote:
> Dear Sir/ Madam,
>
> We have received your nomination for the stakeholder consultation meet
> scheduled on 23rd, 24th and 27th April 2015.
>
> We confirm your participation and you are requested to join the
> consultation
> meet along with your team as per details mentioned below:
>
> Date
>
> Time
>
> Venue
>
> 27th April 2015
>
> 10:00 am onwards
>
> Delhi Secretariat, I.P. Estate, New Delhi
>
> Tentative agenda is attached for your kind perusal. Final agenda will be
> uploaded on website: www.it.delhi.gov.in by evening of 22nd April 2015.
>
> Protocol for the Stakeholder's Consultation Meet:
>
>
>
> *         All participants need to register themselves at the registration
> counter on the scheduled date for consultation meet. Entry pass shall be
> provided at the registration counter.
>
> *         Carry any original government recognized Photo Id Card (Such as
> PAN Card, Voters Id Card, Aadhar Card etc.) for verification purposes.
> Participants shall not be allowed in the meet without valid photo id proof.
>
> *         Participants are requested to be present 30 minutes before
> scheduled time.
>
> With Regards,
>
> Gaurav Verma
>
> Consultant
>
> State e-Governance Mission Team
>
> Department of IT, GNCTD
>
> E:  <mailto:gaurav.verma@semt.gov.in> gaurav.verma@semt.gov.in | T: 011
> 23392077|M: +91 9650787596
>
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Thursday, April 23, 2015

Re: [IAC#RG] Intellectual Meet at Kolkata on 16th April 2015

Kind Attn: Shri Manoj Arora

Dear Manojji

Thanks for your kind email which I have read carefully.

Since the India Against Corruption is a strictly non-political
movement, we cannot involve ourselves in political activity.

For the same reasons IAC would also not support any movement to
project local heroes merely for electoral gains or to appropriate
them. So we cannot support BJP's efforts to get Bharat Ratna for
Subhash Bose or by involving Netaji's family members..

Conversely, we hope that all political parties would fulsomely support
IAC's non-political "No Gandhi" campaign, where we have asked for
Gurudeb Rabindranath Tagore's iconic image to be on Rs.1,000 notes
instead of that of M.K.Gandhi.

IAC has also asked for images of Netaji Subhash Bose, Veer Savarkar,
Shaheed Bhagat Singh etc on Indian Banknotes and for the M.K.Gandhi
notes to be withdrawn from circulation as soon as possible and in the
national interest.

With best wishes

Sarbajit Roy
National Convenor
India Against Corruption
New Delhi 110024

M: 08010205897

On 4/20/15, Manoj Arora <friendsofbjp3@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Respected Senior leaders and Dear friends,
>
> FoBJP organized an Intellectual meet & talk on "11 Months of NDA
> Government, its Governance, Achievements and Road Ahead" and to demand
> Bharat Ratna for Shri Subash Chandra Bose, on 16th of April 2015, the last
> day of campaign of Corporation elections in Kolkata, at the BCCI Conference
> Hall. The meet was addressed by Shri M. J. Akbar, Shri Chandra Kumar Bose
> and myself.
>
> The response was overwhelming with extensive coverage by print and
> electronic media. Please find enclosed herewith a page containing some of
> the clippings from print media and the points raised by different leaders
> at the meet.
>
> We take this opportunity to thank all the leaders of our party for
> continuous support and guidance to carry forward this movement to mobilize
> the
> floating and undecided educated urban voters.
>
> We plan to organize a number of events in Bihar, West Bengal, UP where
> elections are due shortly, covering a wide spectrum of issues of social and
> political importance, achievements of our Government in this short duration
> of time, the way forward & solutions to touch base among the target
> audience who are young educated and opinion makers.* May we seek your
> cooperation by addressing and participation in some of the events as per
> your convenience.*
>
> Look forward towards your 'margdarshan' and 'sehyog' to make this movement
> a success in forthcoming state elections.
>
> Best regards,
>
> *Manoj Arora*
>
> National Coordinator | Intellectual Meets
> National Co-Convener | Friends of BJP (FoBJP) Since Inception till 2014
> Bharatiya Janata Party
> BJP Central Office ,11 Ashok Road, New Delhi 110001
>
> ___________________________________________
>
> Tel: +91-9811064111
>
> Email: manoj.arora@bjp.org | manojarora40@hotmail.com,
>
> Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/manoj.arora.35762, Website:
> http://friendsofbjp.org/.
>

[IAC#RG] WHITHER INDIAN FARMERS – LET POLITICIANS MOVE AWAY

 To
India Against corruption                                                                           

                                                                     WHITHER  INDIAN  FARMERS  – LET POLITICIANS MOVE AWAY

Indian farming community consist of farmers who own land and  workers  at unskilled and semi skilled level working on agricultural farms. When government extends subsidy and support to the agricultural farmers in times of distress, it largely reaches the farmers who own land  and not the workers who really work on the land.

Amongst around 490 million workers in India, around 47% of the total employment  is provided by agriculture , largely to the workers at skilled and semi skilled level. Of this 28% are women. When agriculture goes through crisis , millions of workers  in the lower income group at vulnerable level are driven to impossible conditions.

The problem  is that the fortunes of agriculture almost entirely depend upon monsoon conditions and agriculture suffers in the case of excess rain or drought conditions. The government of India and state government during the last sixty decades of independent India have not been able to find a solution for this vulnerable scenario facing Indian agriculture.

Modi government appears to think that millions of workers in agricultural sector can be provided adequate and remunerative employment only by rapid industrialisation. The finance Minister has gone to the extent of saying that 300 million people in India would get jobs when land bill proposed by Modi government would be passed. Those in the know of things cannot but conclude that Modi government's  expectations are utopian.

What is needed by the country today is more agricultural operations and not less,  which alone will ensure steady progress , employment generation at various levels and  overall growth with equanimity.  Industrial growth is needed but it should complement the agricultural growth and not substitute   it and cannot be encouraged at the cost of agriculture. It would be suicidal to sacrifice the interests of agriculture for the sake of industrial growth.

Even without land acquisition bill, India has lost around 16000 sq.mt. or  0.8 % of the cropped area in the last ten year period due to buying spree of agricultural land for various non agricultural purposes. This should stop. The agricultural share in the GDP has declined to 13.7% in 2012-13 , which is an extremely disturbing trend. 

There are  around 18000 hectares of allotted industrial land in twenty states which are lying unused. There are many sick projects in India occupying huge area of land  without any operations. There are many educational institutions which possess hundreds of acres of land whereas actual utilisation is less than  5%.  63.85 million hectares in India are now waste lands which remain unused.   It is surprising that Modi government has not thought about utilising such waste and unutilised land for industrial and other productive purposes before focussing on land acquisition bill.

There exists enormous scope  for investment in agriculture and the sector can be considerably stabilised by  improving productivity , optimising seed quality and promoting large number of agro based chemical projects and herbal projects that will give value addition.  Government also should  give guidelines to the farmers  at periodical intervals about the choice of crops for cultivation based on the forecast of monsoon, demand  supply and price factors and shape it's supportive policy according to the need.

 

There are many appropriate projects like algae, which has around  40% oil content, which can be cultivated in thousands of acres of waste land in India. Algae needs only  waste water , sun light and carbon dioxide to grow.  Bio fuel , methane gas and power can be produced from algae farms and this can be a game changer.  While millions of dollars are being invested in USA and other western countries in algae sector, nothing has been done in India. Several suggestions submitted on this to government of India do not seem to have been heard.

It is high time  we realise that the recurring crisis of Indian agriculture can be overcome only by adopting innovative and appropriate technology practices in tune with India's strength and ground realities. Government should focus on this , instead of diverting national attention  to  land acquisition bill , which is proving to be counter productive now.

Sadly, instead of technologists and scientists discussing about agri problems and government listening to them to find solutions, we are only hearing politicians talking about agri crisis with obvious intention of  getting sympathy of the agricultural workers who could be a big vote bank for them.

It is high time that the politicians should be told to move away and let the space be filled by knowledgeable farmers, scientists and technologists, who can lift Indian agriculture to it's potential , if  they would be facilitated to do so by efficient government and bureaucracy.

It is hoped that Modi government will take a pragmatic view , even if it would mean slight change of course with regard to it's plan for land acquisition bill.

N.S.Venkataraman
Nandini Voice For The Deprived

Re: [IAC#RG] Wi-Fi in Delhi Stakeholder Consultation Meet

Thank you Sabajit ji.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Sarbajit Roy <sroy.mb@gmail.com>
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Date: Wed, 22 Apr 2015 23:16:16
To: Gaurav Verma<gaurav.verma.semt@nic.in>; delhiwidewifi<delhiwidewifi@gmail.com>
Reply-To: indiaresists@lists.riseup.net
Cc: indiaresists<indiaresists@lists.riseup.net>
Subject: Re: [IAC#RG] Wi-Fi in Delhi Stakeholder Consultation Meet

Dear Mr. Verma
cc: regular subscribers of India Against Corruption for information

I have received your appended email, and I wish to convey my strong
disapproval with the surreptitious and secretive manner in which the
GoNCTD proposes to conduct this consultative process for "free WIFI in
Delhi" which was personally promised to the voters by Shri Arvind
Kejriwal at the time of seeking our votes this year.

It is very clear from your attached tentative agenda that the expert
ordinary citizens of Delhi, also known as aam aadmi, shall be excluded
from the critical deliberations on such an important matter with vast
financial implications which was promised to them.

It is also very clear now that there is a stench of deep corruption
and failure attached to this proposal which is causing Shri Kejriwal's
Govt to behave in this corrupt and evasive fashion to exclude the
citizen stakeholders who have responded, as is clearly evident from
your tentative agenda.

Accordingly, I would therefore request you to kindly confirm / explain
why expert persons like me who have responded to the public notice
issued by GoNCT's IT dept are being excluded from the entire
deliberations which stretch over 3 days. I would certainly like to
know why I have only been called on 27 April 2015 and am apparently
excluded from attending on the other 2 days.

I would also request you to kindly immediately upload to your website
all the background documents, including negotiations / discussions
which have already taken place with suppliers, so that we can properly
respond to the same. It is well known and in public domain that Shri
Adarsh Shastri had conducted intense negotiations with certain
suppliers before the recent elections, and it is certainly curious
from your agenda that he is taking such a personal interest in the
matter when there is already a Minister for IT in GoNCTD.

I would also like know who the members of the expert panel/s is/are
and how they were selected. I would also like to read all the
responses received as a precondition of my informed participation, on
the lines of the consultation procedure followed by the TRAI.

With best wishes

sincerely


Er. Sarbajit Roy
National Convenor
India Against Corruption

On 4/22/15, Gaurav Verma <gaurav.verma.semt@nic.in> wrote:
> Dear Sir/ Madam,
>
> We have received your nomination for the stakeholder consultation meet
> scheduled on 23rd, 24th and 27th April 2015.
>
> We confirm your participation and you are requested to join the
> consultation
> meet along with your team as per details mentioned below:
>
> Date
>
> Time
>
> Venue
>
> 27th April 2015
>
> 10:00 am onwards
>
> Delhi Secretariat, I.P. Estate, New Delhi
>
> Tentative agenda is attached for your kind perusal. Final agenda will be
> uploaded on website: www.it.delhi.gov.in by evening of 22nd April 2015.
>
> Protocol for the Stakeholder's Consultation Meet:
>
>
>
> * All participants need to register themselves at the registration
> counter on the scheduled date for consultation meet. Entry pass shall be
> provided at the registration counter.
>
> * Carry any original government recognized Photo Id Card (Such as
> PAN Card, Voters Id Card, Aadhar Card etc.) for verification purposes.
> Participants shall not be allowed in the meet without valid photo id proof.
>
> * Participants are requested to be present 30 minutes before
> scheduled time.
>
> With Regards,
>
> Gaurav Verma
>
> Consultant
>
> State e-Governance Mission Team
>
> Department of IT, GNCTD
>
> E: <mailto:gaurav.verma@semt.gov.in> gaurav.verma@semt.gov.in | T: 011
> 23392077|M: +91 9650787596
>
> ---
> This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software.
> http://www.avast.com

Re: [IAC#RG] Wi-Fi in Delhi Stakeholder Consultation Meet

As onlookers we see that for some strange reason aap is slowly separating itself from it's soul.
We can see ppl on this portal can see what may happen in future due to their experience in this field.
It not right for pol parties to make unrealistic claims to claim power.We really thought aap was different and it's workers selfless.
Regards.

On 22 Apr 2015 23:24, "Sarbajit Roy" <sroy.mb@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Mr. Verma
cc: regular subscribers of India Against Corruption for information

I have received your appended email, and I wish to convey my strong
disapproval with the surreptitious and secretive manner in which the
GoNCTD proposes to conduct this consultative process for "free WIFI in
Delhi" which was personally promised to the voters by Shri Arvind
Kejriwal at the time of seeking our votes this year.

It is very clear from your attached tentative agenda that the expert
ordinary citizens of Delhi, also known as aam aadmi, shall be excluded
from the critical deliberations on such an important matter with vast
financial implications which was promised to them.

It is also very clear now that there is a stench of deep corruption
and failure attached to this proposal which is causing Shri Kejriwal's
Govt to behave in this corrupt and evasive fashion to exclude the
citizen stakeholders who have responded, as is clearly evident from
your tentative agenda.

Accordingly, I would therefore request you to kindly confirm / explain
why expert persons like me who have responded to the public notice
issued by GoNCT's IT dept are being excluded from the entire
deliberations which stretch over 3 days. I would certainly like to
know why I have only been called on 27 April 2015 and am apparently
excluded from attending on the other 2 days.

I would also request you to kindly immediately upload to your website
all the background documents, including negotiations / discussions
which have already taken place with suppliers, so that we can properly
respond to the same. It is well known and in public domain that Shri
Adarsh Shastri had conducted intense negotiations with certain
suppliers before the recent elections, and it is certainly curious
from your agenda that he is taking such a personal interest in the
matter when there is already a Minister for IT in GoNCTD.

I would also like know who the members of the expert panel/s is/are
and how they were selected. I would also like to read all the
responses received as a precondition of my informed participation, on
the lines of the consultation procedure followed by the TRAI.

With best wishes

sincerely


Er. Sarbajit Roy
National Convenor
India Against Corruption

On 4/22/15, Gaurav Verma <gaurav.verma.semt@nic.in> wrote:
> Dear Sir/ Madam,
>
> We have received your nomination for the stakeholder consultation meet
> scheduled on 23rd, 24th and 27th April 2015.
>
> We confirm your participation and you are requested to join the
> consultation
> meet along with your team as per details mentioned below:
>
> Date
>
> Time
>
> Venue
>
> 27th April 2015
>
> 10:00 am onwards
>
> Delhi Secretariat, I.P. Estate, New Delhi
>
> Tentative agenda is attached for your kind perusal. Final agenda will be
> uploaded on website: www.it.delhi.gov.in by evening of 22nd April 2015.
>
> Protocol for the Stakeholder's Consultation Meet:
>
>
>
> *         All participants need to register themselves at the registration
> counter on the scheduled date for consultation meet. Entry pass shall be
> provided at the registration counter.
>
> *         Carry any original government recognized Photo Id Card (Such as
> PAN Card, Voters Id Card, Aadhar Card etc.) for verification purposes.
> Participants shall not be allowed in the meet without valid photo id proof.
>
> *         Participants are requested to be present 30 minutes before
> scheduled time.
>
> With Regards,
>
> Gaurav Verma
>
> Consultant
>
> State e-Governance Mission Team
>
> Department of IT, GNCTD
>
> E:  <mailto:gaurav.verma@semt.gov.in> gaurav.verma@semt.gov.in | T: 011
> 23392077|M: +91 9650787596
>
> ---
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Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Re: [IAC#RG] Wi-Fi in Delhi Stakeholder Consultation Meet

Dear Mr. Verma
cc: regular subscribers of India Against Corruption for information

I have received your appended email, and I wish to convey my strong
disapproval with the surreptitious and secretive manner in which the
GoNCTD proposes to conduct this consultative process for "free WIFI in
Delhi" which was personally promised to the voters by Shri Arvind
Kejriwal at the time of seeking our votes this year.

It is very clear from your attached tentative agenda that the expert
ordinary citizens of Delhi, also known as aam aadmi, shall be excluded
from the critical deliberations on such an important matter with vast
financial implications which was promised to them.

It is also very clear now that there is a stench of deep corruption
and failure attached to this proposal which is causing Shri Kejriwal's
Govt to behave in this corrupt and evasive fashion to exclude the
citizen stakeholders who have responded, as is clearly evident from
your tentative agenda.

Accordingly, I would therefore request you to kindly confirm / explain
why expert persons like me who have responded to the public notice
issued by GoNCT's IT dept are being excluded from the entire
deliberations which stretch over 3 days. I would certainly like to
know why I have only been called on 27 April 2015 and am apparently
excluded from attending on the other 2 days.

I would also request you to kindly immediately upload to your website
all the background documents, including negotiations / discussions
which have already taken place with suppliers, so that we can properly
respond to the same. It is well known and in public domain that Shri
Adarsh Shastri had conducted intense negotiations with certain
suppliers before the recent elections, and it is certainly curious
from your agenda that he is taking such a personal interest in the
matter when there is already a Minister for IT in GoNCTD.

I would also like know who the members of the expert panel/s is/are
and how they were selected. I would also like to read all the
responses received as a precondition of my informed participation, on
the lines of the consultation procedure followed by the TRAI.

With best wishes

sincerely


Er. Sarbajit Roy
National Convenor
India Against Corruption

On 4/22/15, Gaurav Verma <gaurav.verma.semt@nic.in> wrote:
> Dear Sir/ Madam,
>
> We have received your nomination for the stakeholder consultation meet
> scheduled on 23rd, 24th and 27th April 2015.
>
> We confirm your participation and you are requested to join the
> consultation
> meet along with your team as per details mentioned below:
>
> Date
>
> Time
>
> Venue
>
> 27th April 2015
>
> 10:00 am onwards
>
> Delhi Secretariat, I.P. Estate, New Delhi
>
> Tentative agenda is attached for your kind perusal. Final agenda will be
> uploaded on website: www.it.delhi.gov.in by evening of 22nd April 2015.
>
> Protocol for the Stakeholder's Consultation Meet:
>
>
>
> * All participants need to register themselves at the registration
> counter on the scheduled date for consultation meet. Entry pass shall be
> provided at the registration counter.
>
> * Carry any original government recognized Photo Id Card (Such as
> PAN Card, Voters Id Card, Aadhar Card etc.) for verification purposes.
> Participants shall not be allowed in the meet without valid photo id proof.
>
> * Participants are requested to be present 30 minutes before
> scheduled time.
>
> With Regards,
>
> Gaurav Verma
>
> Consultant
>
> State e-Governance Mission Team
>
> Department of IT, GNCTD
>
> E: <mailto:gaurav.verma@semt.gov.in> gaurav.verma@semt.gov.in | T: 011
> 23392077|M: +91 9650787596
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