RWA Half Yearly General Body Meeting
RWA’s half-yearly general body meeting, chaired by president Swati Gaur, began quietly with her reading from a prepared note, which she did very well, and the subsequent speakers welcomed 15A’s first lady president and applauded her attempt at chairing the meeting.
After Swati spoke for a few minutes, RWA Secretary Rajesh Khanna took the mike and continued chairing the meeting throughout the meet.
Rajesh told the house that the underground cabling work will be begun by NA from January ’25. He also spoke about speeding in the Sector and the extended ramps constructed by the residents, besides other issues. During the meeting, he accused Samvada for publishing misinformation and called it Vivaad.
Commenting on the Secretary’s report, Sudipto said:
1. Dhobis of the Sector are not happy with the tables given to them by RWA. 2. Police booth at its new location outside the Sector has no manpower. It has become useless. 3. EV charging station is at a bad location especially keeping in view that lots of cars of guests coming to Lawn Bistro and other shops in the market are parked in front, blocking the charging station. 4. New Drain covers installed by NA are of bad quality and shape. 5. The old street lights over the newly installed should be removed because two together are spoiling the entire look.
JL Bajaj:
1. He recommended that a census of cars be made in the Sector to study the load and take corrective measures.
2. Install CCTV cameras on the Sector roads to catch the speeding cars.
3. Residents should remove the generators installed on the road sides.
4. RWA should charge a penalty from residents who don’t pay the RWA annual subscription in time.
5. He recommended that RWA tenure should be increased to two years. There should a age limit on members applying for nomination in the RWA executive committee.
Yogender Kumar:
1. He wanted to know what was the NA policy on allowing private residents to maintain the Sector parks.
2. He wanted the RWA to improve communication with its members.
Rajesh Malik:
1. He felt that RWA before going ahead should have brought up in the general body the development plan of the two gates and the Rajnigandha Market.
2. He wanted that thecRWA should ban entry of transgenders inside the Sector.
3. He wanted that the RWA should not distribute the Sector directory to outsiders.
Inderjit Sial and Sunil Goil, reacting on the temple issue, requested the RWA not to split the community but rather unite the residents.
Kanan Jaswal, Anil Peshawari & Rajesh Malik said that the temple issue should be resolved amicably and any construction if agreed should only be legally done.
The meeting ended without any conclusion on the issue.
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