The Sunday Guardian

DMRC will start water ATMs at Metro stations

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Patel Nagar, Indraprast­ha, Yamuna Bank, Mayur Vihar, Preet Vihar, among others, will have water ATMs.

The water ATMs in these stations will be installed and maintained by third party contractor­s.

However, water at these stations will be available at a nominal rate of Rs 2 for 250 ml of water, while a litre of water would cost as little as Rs 5.

The consumer will be able to see, in real time, the quality of the water being served to them. For this, every water ATM shall be provided with LED board for display of ISO 10500: 2012 water quality parameters on a real-time basis, including, pH level of the water, temperatur­e and TDS of water.

The DMRC has specified that if contractor­s are unable to maintain a smooth flow of water during operationa­l hours, they would have to bear a monetary penalty, which will range from Rs 2,000 per day to Rs 5,000 per day. In this regard, the DMRC has already floated e-tenders and the ATMs are likely to be functional from mid June this ysear.

A DMRC spokespers­on told The Sunday Guardian, “We are starting this project currently with 34 stations, which will be expanded to other stations in the coming days.

This project will bring respite to many commuters during the summer months. The DMRC will also ensure that the quality of water is not compromise­d.” Mismatch of informatio­n on educationa­l qualificat­ions submitted by some Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MLAs in their election affidavits during elections in Delhi, has come to light.

Satyendra Jain, a senior AAP leader and a minister in the Arvind Kejriwal government, has provided two different years for completion of his Bachelor of Architectu­re (B.Arch.) degree. In 2013, Jain, in his election affidavit to the Election Commission, had said that he completed the degree in 1992, while in the 2015 affidavit, he had said that his year of completion of the same degree was 1991.

Vishesh Ravi, AAP MLA from Karol Bagh, had said in his election affidavit in 2013 that he is a B.Com graduate from Chaudhury Charan Singh University and passed in 2008. This qualificat­ion does not find any mention in his 2015 election affidavit; on the contrary, he has submitted that he is still pursuing a B.A. (Programme) degree from the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU).

Sharad Kumar, another AAP MLA from Narela, had also provided different informatio­n related to his year of passing school, in his election affidavit in 2008, when he contested on a BSP ticket, and in 2015 when he contested on AAP ticket. In the 2008 affidavit submitted to the Election Commission, Kumar mentioned that he has passed his Class 10 examinatio­n in 1991 from Government Boys Senior Secondary School, while in the 2015 election affidavit, he mentioned that he passed Class 10 examinatio­n from the same school in 1995.

Baljinder Kaur, who recently contested in the Punjab polls from the AAP, also seems to have given two different dates of completion of her M.Phil in English. In the 2013 by-elections held in Punjab, where she was a candidate put up by the AAP, she had said in her election affidavit that she completed her M.Phil in English from Panjab University in 2011, while the 2017 affidavit said she completed the same course in 2009.

The non-disclosure of informatio­n or providing false informatio­n which the candidate knows or has reason to believe to be false; or conceals any informatio­n, in his nomination paper delivered, is punishable with imprisonme­nt for a term which may extend to six months, or with fine, or with both, as per Section 125A of the Representa­tion of People Act, 1951.

Neil Terrance Haslam, whistleblo­wer and former AAP member, alleged to The Sunday Guardian: “This is just the tip of the iceberg. They have a lot of issues that need to be brought to the fore. As per my informatio­n, over nine MLAs of the AAP have obtained certificat­es from the Chaudhury Charan Singh University which is the same university from where an AAP MLA and minister had said he completed his LLB. This speaks a lot about how nine MLAs have degrees from the same university.”

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