Thursday, November 22, 2007




Hundreds of youth and university students came out on road on a call from "YOUTH FOR JUSTICE" to organise a candle light protest in the capital city of New Delhi against the mass murders in Nandigram by private army of ruling party in west Bengal in India.

Saturday, November 17, 2007

MASS MURDERS IN NANDIGRAM

FARMER SUICIDES IN VIDARBHA

LOOT AND KILLING OF YAMUNA IN DELHI

CAN WE AFFORD TO REMAIN SILENT???

JOIN US TO PAY HOMAGE TO INNOCENT PEOPLE KILED IN NANDIGRAM BY STATE GOVT.

AND TAKE PLEDGE TO STOP LOOT AND KILLING OF YAMUNA IN THE NAME OF COMMONWEALTH GAMES

THIS SUNDAY 18th NOVEMBER 2007
at 5:00 pm
CENTRAL PARK,
CANNAUGHT PLACE, DELHI.

Sunday, November 4, 2007


YOU ARE INVITED
WEEKLY MEETING
SUNDAY, 4th Nov. 2007
6:00 PM
AT
CENTRAL PARK,
CANNAUGHT PLACE, NEW DELHI



Thursday, November 1, 2007



Yamuna panel chief wants demolition
HINDUATAN TIMES 1st NOV.2007
Aruna P. Sharma

New Delhi

IN AN unprecedented move, the convenor of the Yamuna (removal of encroachments) Monitoring Committee has sought demolition of all permanent structures erected in the Yamuna riverbed by the Delhi Development Authority and the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation.
In a report submitted to the High Court, retired additional district and sessions judge S.M. Aggarwal, the convenor of the committee, has also sought that DDA and DMRC should be penalised for damaging the river's eco-system by undertaking construction of the massive Metro rail yard, a residential complex in 1.85 acres of the river bed, a huge Games Village Metro station along with a mall by Parsvanath Developers and the Commonwealth Games Village.
The report has also recommended exemplary action against the Vice Chairman of DDA for deliberate and willful violation of Delhi High Court order directing that the river bed be maintained as a water body or wetland by the DDA and all other authorities.
The Yamuna Monitoring Committee headed by retired High Court Judge Justice Usha Mehra, was set up on December 8, 2005 to monitor the removal of all unauthorised structures, jhuggis, places of worship and or any other structure, which are unauthorisedly put in Yamuna bed and its embankments.
The committee submitted the report in the court of Justice A.K. Sikri and Justice Rekha Sharma on Tuesday when they were hearing a public interest petition filed by well-known water activist Rajender Singh, Yamuna Jiye Abhiyaan, other NGOs and resident fronts. The environmental activists have sought immediate stay on construction in the Yamuna river bed and arguments on this count will be heard on November 20.
arunasharma@hindustantimes.com