Hello friends! How have you been? Some of the issues bothering residents across the National Capital Region seem to have become a regular affair in tweetdom. Fee hikes in schools and issues faced by homebuyers were very much part of the buzz this week. Residents grappling with poor power supply also voiced their concerns. Folks, let’s take a look at the week in tweets:
Residents tweeted about the tussle between private schools and parents over fee hikes. And it seems there is no end to their woes.
#Schools_On_Strike please justice for Noida parents
— Reha Jalan (@JalanReha) May 3, 2017
# school_on_strike@ adm_ noida.who stop u in passing any action against private schools
— dimple agrawal (@dimple0930) May 3, 2017
We All parents associations actually must say thank you to DM #Noida #Ghaziabad #Schools_On_Strike #PrivateSchoolFeeHikeAtrocity pic.twitter.com/GPCGW2qEyF
— Piush Tomar (@Piushtomar) May 4, 2017
This resident’s tweet quite aptly captures the popular sentiment among parents who are not only grappling with the payment of hiked fees, but also trying to make both ends meet. A sorry state of affairs indeed!
#शिकà¥à¤·à¤¾_का_वà¥à¤¯à¤¾à¤ªà¤¾à¤°_सरकार_लाचार Many schools in Noida have increased monthly fee by 24%
— Swati Sharma (SIS) (@SwatiSharma1105) May 5, 2017
@aajtak #PanchayatUP Rahul kanwal jee . Kindly ask yogi jee for presidium indirapuram ghaziabad for unauthorised charging annual&dev fee.
— Kamal SINGH (@kkpsingh_ongc) May 5, 2017
As RERA came into force on May 1, homebuyers are now set to brainstorm to come up with suggestions for the draft. This resident has tweeted the time and venue of a meeting for the purpose.
Home 🡠buyers meet at leisure valley park Sec.-29 Gurgaon 7th may 5:30 PM join n share your suggestion on draft #RERA #OneNationOneRera pic.twitter.com/aUIctlsUjV
— Yashesh Yadav (@YasheshYadav) May 5, 2017
Millennium City slips on sanitation index and residents are watching. Here’s a resident who has highlighted the city’s fall from rank 36 to 112 on the index. Understandably just increasing the budget wouldn’t do the trick for the city.
The slide of #Gurgaon from 36th rank to #Gurugram at 112 despite increased budget .#SwatchBharatAbhiyan @toi_RaOj pic.twitter.com/F4uSbbgMZq
— Ashish Dua (@ashishdua1) May 5, 2017
Faith and religion aside, loudpeakers on high volume at night are a nuisance like no other. This resident obviously had a hard time on May 4. Hope the gentleman was able to sleep peacefully!
@DelhiPolice Neelam Mata Mandir at Mayur Vihar-2 using loudspeaker. Request support to shut down the speaker usage at it is already 11 pm.
— Aurijit Aiyer (@AurijitAiyer) May 4, 2017
Common sense dictates that places with high footfall of commuters need to have top notch security. But this Metro station seems to be falling short of that mark — a cause for concern for daily commuters.
@DelhiMetro_Rail @DelhiMetro_ #XRAY #machine not workg #mayurvihar #phase1 #delhimetro #Station complaind bt no response #Security #RedFort
— TRIPTI (@TRIPTY777) May 5, 2017
Power cuts makes life tough in summers. But when there is theft of electricity in such times, it aggravates woes of those grappling with the problem. This resident has raised the issue and we hope it gets looked into right away.
@myogiadityanath Sir I stay in Indirapuram,GZB where there are 1000s of jhuggies who steal Electricity w/o any fear & we face power cuts.Why
— Sujeet Singh (@sujeet_2k7) May 5, 2017
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