Hello friends! How have you been this week? First things first, if your blood group is O+, you can help someone at Medanta Hospital, Gurgaon. On Twitter this week, residents spoke on a wide range of topics. A sales team party, a saffron flag spotted on a building, encroachments in Indirapuram and naked wires in Mayur Vihar were all part of the buzz. Folks here’s the week in tweets:
#Gurgaon 10 Units O+ve blood urgent at Medanta Hospital Pls Call 9899966224 Mar 17 @TajinderBagga @BloodDonorsIn @nistula @NatashaGambhi02
— Blood for Needy (@bld4needy) March 16, 2017
Some residents have a great weekend to look forward to. No better way to end the week than a party on Saturday!
Just 1 more day to go: Salesforce spring '17 party by @SFDC_UG_Noida @SF_Noida_WIT @SFDC4Students, register now: https://t.co/1Iu1aOdOV7 👠pic.twitter.com/toCS4xwrky
— Akash Mishra (@Akash_SFDC) March 17, 2017
Isn’t it a good time to find out what can happen over coffee? This resident certainly knows how to to unwind!
I'm at CCD (Cafe Coffee Day) in Noida, UP https://t.co/paDrI4Z8dW pic.twitter.com/vUzGpn7WOP
— Ayush Aggarwal (@ayush_shag) March 17, 2017
They sure know how to make a statement. And saffron seems to be the most popular colour after the recent polls in UP!
Spotted this big Saffron flag #Noida Expressway ....... pic.twitter.com/XmpAVBHvun
— Meenakshi âºðŸ‡®ðŸ‡³ (@Meenu_71) March 15, 2017
We’ve all witnessed encroachments but how many of us actually raise such issues. This resident demonstrates that it doesn’t hurt to be a little vigilant. Way to go!
@SspGhaziabad @co_indirapuram have bn complng of permnt encrchmnt : Bihari mkt Indirapuram: these never go during so cal'd drvs. New 1 here! pic.twitter.com/P1vCJSEhoR
— Latika (@imlnk) March 16, 2017
Twitter certainly has made it easier to reach those in power. Here’s another resident who shows how to use the social media platform to raise relevant issues.
@msisodia . Plz look into closing liquor shop in Mayur Vihar P3 between SFS and MIG flats. lot of inconvinience to residents.
— nitishree (@Nitishri1) March 17, 2017
Here’s a good initiative but whether these clinics bring any relief to residents, only time will tell! Meanwhile, residents can rejoice in the fact that help is at hand.
AAP's renowned Mohalla clinic opening shortly at Sec 10 Dwarka
— माधà¥à¤°à¥€ वारà¥à¤·à¥à¤£à¥‡à¤¯ AAP (@madhuridwarka) March 12, 2017
Thanx @ArvindKejriwal for better health facilities pic.twitter.com/Uctwis85C6
And here’s how roads shrink in size these days!
Road towards pocket e, mayur vihar phase 2. One lane on either side fully occupied by parked cars, street vendors. @dtptraffic @LtGovDelhi pic.twitter.com/9IbJjKNFYS
— Biplab Modak (@bkmodak) March 13, 2017
Naked wires are surely a cause for concern, especially on Holi! While BSES greets residents to enjoy the festival of colours, this resident makes it a point to bring up a very important concern. Good Going!
@bsesdelhi This is the condition of unguarded cables outside E489 Mayur Vihar Phase 2. No action taken despite complaints. Anyone can Die... pic.twitter.com/qe0pTpPFGE
— Pankaj Nath (@panki9) March 13, 2017