Hon'ble Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat inaugurating the meet virtually The eighth national conference of RWAs was organized at Ghaziabad UP from 23rd to 24th November 2021, at Krishna Engineering College by the Confederation of Resident Welfare Associations (CoRWA): the National Apex Body of RWAs and Confederation of Resident Welfare Associations-Uttar Pradesh (CoRWA-UP) -an Apex body of RWAs at state level of Uttar Pradesh. The focal theme of this conference was “Drinking Water”. The 8th NCRWA was endorsed and supported by M…
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Managing an Resident Welfare Association is fraught with challenges and pain points. Not everyone finds it a palatable experience, yet it is a job that needs to be done. RWA - A Mission Statement is a useful booklet for all RWAs with essential suggestions to help navigate the way in order to run a RWA professionally and democratically to ensure the common good of all residents. A Look Inside Governance in a Micro-Urban Community Inclusive and Harmonious Community for all Ages Not Yet Utopias Relations with Municipality Local Co-Management …
The nature of our Nature and its environment is to change, since it is in constant flux, evolution and acceleration, whether it is induced by the human beings or not. In the course of the past life of the planet, many species have disappeared, but we want to survive! Since human habitations are also evolving and changing for the better, though not to the extent desired, we have to make efforts to see that the climate changes would be in harmony with our needs. Since the Industrial Revolution, our…
Maharashtra Societies Welfare Association What is Occupation Certificate (OC) or Completion Certificate ? It is proof that a building has been constructed as per approved plans. The OC from the planning authority is essential for any construction as per the law. Why is OC important? It is mandatory for every residential or commercial complex to obtain OC. However, it is not required for flat registration. Because of this, many buyers tend to overlook OC, which also plays a significant role in getting a home loan. It is illegal to occupy…
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court said the builders cannot get away by handing over maintenance and administration of a housing society to the residents’ welfare association if the project remains unfinished without all infrastructure and facilities promised to the homebuyers and will need to compensate the RWAs. Almost 18 years after a builder handed over a housing project in Noida to the residents' association, a bench of Justices Hemant Gupta and V Ramasubramanian directed the company, Padmini Infrastructure, to pay Rs 60 lakh to the Royal G…
What is emerging, where once the bungalows sprawled, is the densely-packed high-rise which, at the pretentious upper end, even as it replicates the postwar model of cheap housing, disguises its humble origins in fancy names redolent of California and other glamorous locations. After all, Gurgaon Heights does not have the same cachet as Malibu Mansions , even if the nearest beach is a million miles away…The gated community is a hybrid between the memory of the colonial Civil Lines and American suburbia – well-kept lawns, tree-l…
The 8th National Conference of Resident Welfare Associations will be held in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh from November 23-24, 2021 at the Krishna Engineering College. Supported by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs and Ministry of Jal Shakti, the conference will have sessions on Water Conservation, Water, Pollution and RERA. CoRWA conferences are fast gaining in popularity and are being watched keenly by policy makers across the country.
58.5 percent population in India are exposed to light pollution. In absence of any law, what does the future hold? Published on 5 Oct 2021 5:59 PM on BoomLive For two years, Nilesh Desai fought against the use of intense and obtrusive floodlights at Wilson College Gymkhana Club on Marine Drive in Mumbai. He filed multiple complaints with the city administration. His house, he explains, was constantly enveloped in bright lights which remained functional till 4 am. The starry sky and fresh breeze from the sea were muted with thick curtains to …
Though democracy means self-governance by direct participation of the citizens, we have had to adopt a representative system since we are in large numbers and that all of us cannot participate all the time. Especially at that time. The Representatives are expected to transmit and to translate the will and wishes of the people into rules, regulations and laws as an indirect way of self-governance. Though they are never to be the rulers like the Sultans and Maharajahs, many common people are expecting them to behave like the previous princes a…
By Subhash Chandra Agrawal* The other day, Mr. Om Birla, the Speaker of Lok Sabha underlined the need for active participation of the people in democratic and legislative processes to make our democracy better. This, he thinks is the other-side of Parliament’s outreach. The speaker’s words are all the more significant as he presides over the house of the peoples’ Representatives. While we are celebrating the political Independence and forming governments by the elected Representatives, we do not mean it to be a mere transfer of Power from th…
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