Saturday, April 18, 2020

Re: [IAC#RG] RTI reply

To:
Gp Capt Sanjay V Kute 
CPIO/DMRC

Sir

I thank you for attending to my RTI request diligently and providing me the information requested. The information is sufficient for my purpose of establishing that I had
formally complained in writing to DMRC (A govt company and 100% Joint Venture PSU between Central Govt and GNCTD) as far back as 01-February-2020 about gross overcrowding in DMRC metro trains and that consequently DMRC was spreading CORONA VIRUS due to "ultra dense pack conditions".

I also see from the information provided that the Station Manager has diligently recorded that I desired my complaint about overcrowding/corona virus be forwarded to higher authorities for action.

However, I am unable to understand why the action I desired was only taken on 19.March 2020
after about 200 people had been infected (officially) and about 20,000 (unofficially - ie. the silent carriers).


From the information provided to me by your goodself, I also see that my complaint although addressed to CVO/DMRC strangely appears not to have been forwarded to the CVO of DMRC as I desired. It indicates that the information provided is tampered with, prima-facie by the deemed CPIO. In the alternative it would be an extremely serious matter, considering the huge number of deaths and COVID-19 infections in Delhi, which requires that disciplinary action be taken against whosoever did not forward my complaint to the CVO of DMRC, an independent officer who would certainly have appreciated my complaint in its true perspective.

Hence, I request you to kindly see if any loose page or loose noting by CVO tagged to my complaint has been inadvertently left out in the information provided to me.

Since this concerns RTI, it may also be investigated why the DMRC Rules are not available at the stations for inspection by public as is specifically provided for in the O&M Act as well as in the RTI Act. Had the rules been there my complaint would not have been filed. I suspect that the ED (Operations) has deliberately not kept the Carriage Rules at the stations to facilitate the CORRUPT gross overloading of metro trains which was finally corrected on 19.03.2020.

With best wishes and to appreciate your reply

sincerely


Dr./Er. Sarbajit Roy

On Sat, Apr 18, 2020 at 7:08 PM CPIO DMRC <cpiodmrc@gmail.com> wrote:

Sir, 


Kindly refer to your online RTI application dated 26.03.2020 received in DMRC seeking information under Right to Information Act'2005 vide DMRCP/R/E/20/00367. 

 

Available information received from Executive Director / Operations who is the deemed PIO as defined under section 5 (4) and 5(5) of the RTI Act is as below: - 


(a) Information in response to point number 1 & 2 -  The requested information have been attached with the present mail as Annexure "A". 


(b) Information in response to point number 3 - The requested information have been attached with the present mail as Annexure "B", "C" and "D". 


Regards 

Gp Capt Sanjay V Kute 

CPIO 

 

As per Section 19 of the Right To Information Act' 2005 if you are not satisfied with the reply , you may file an appeal within 30 days of the issue of this order to the First Appellate Authority whose particulars are : Mr. D K Saini, Director (Projects/Appellate Authority – II) , Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Ltd, 8th Floor, Metro Bhawan, Fire Brigade Lane, Barakhamba Road, New Delhi – 110001, Telefax – 011-23418307, Email – dp@dmrc.org. 

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