Showing posts with label Ravinder Singh Yadav. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ravinder Singh Yadav. Show all posts

Sunday, September 30, 2012

PVVNL Noida Electricity Meter Ownership Transfer Process

What are the chances that you are visiting a government office and your work will get processed smoothly without any extra round to office or without paying any bribe? Most of us would say 0%. Well things are changing for sure. Recently I purchased a flat in Sector 49, Noida. It was a resale property and after I finished ownership transfer formalities it was time to have electricity meter ownership transfered to my name from previous owner. Firstly, I wasn't aware of the entire process, so I searched PVVNL website and got some basic information about the process. Luckily, my friend knew a person who was aware of this process so he explained it to me in detail. Following documents are required for this:-

1. Ownership transfer form dully filled in
2. An affidavit from previous owner stating that he/she does not have any objection to ownership transfer.
3. Copy of sale deed.
4. Copy of latest month bill and payment receipt.
5. Original and copy of electricity connection security receipt.

I got the ownership transfer form from Sector 39 office. Once I had all these documents ready I went to sector 39 electricity office to submit the application. The person sitting there checked my application and said that it will be submitted in Sector 108 office (around 8-10 KM on greater Noida expressway). I spoke to previous owner and he said that I should try in Sector 47 office as he pays his bills there. So I went there and again response was same - it will be done in Sector 108 office. I said fine lets go to Sector 108 office. I reached there around 11 AM. Already there was a queue of around 10-15 people waiting for somebody who takes care of this stuff in the office - that guy hasn't reached office till now! I waited for 15-20 mins and then asked in the office whether this is office where meter connection transfer application is submitted. The person informed that this can be done in Sector 18 customer care center as well (which is hardly 2-3 KM from my starting point i.e. Sector 39 office).

Ahhh...I was so frustrated by now that I wanted to get this done through a middle man although that will cost me extra. I spoke to a electricity department employee and guess what  the amount he quoted - Rs 5000!!! The official fee for ownership transfer is Rs 200 only. Finally I thought that this is government department man and you haven't tried enough! Lets have few more rounds. I decided to visit Sector 18 customer care center and reached there around 11:45 AM. A different kind of experience was awaiting me. Office is located just above the PNB bank building near metro station in Sector 18 Market. There was no rush in the office. Man sitting on the gate gave me a token and directed towards counter no 2. Lady on counter no 2 was very courteous. She checked my documents and within 10 mins the whole process was done!!! Man it was such a relief and such an amazing experience. No middle man, no bribe and such a professional environment. Really appreciate this initiative by PVVNL. Go experience it yourself and stop paying bribe unnecessarily.

Saturday, June 04, 2011

Dabang!!!

Here and there some events keep happening that remind us that police is still king in this country. Other day I was driving through Faridabad-Gurgaon road and suddenly cops stopped my car. According to them I was driving at 80 KMPH and while the speed limit on the road was 60 KMPH. So I have to pay fine for overspeeding. I was amazed and said that I could not locate any speed limit board on the way. To my surprise policeman agreed and said that yes they have been removed yesterday itself. So I said how the hell on this earth I will get to know speed limit on this raod. Now if a policeman says that you have to pay a fine then simply you have to pay, right? Truly Dabanggs......... :)

Sunday, April 03, 2011

Tees Maar Khan - Worst movie I have ever seen!

Recently I happened to watch 'Tees Maar Khan'. And please don't ask how it was. Well-

1. The breed 'Rich and Dumb' isn't rare. Search for one and you will get thousands. Else why anybody on the earth will produce movie like this!
2. I can also direct a movie (Yes seriously, if this is called direction then I am super confident that I can also direct).
3. Best actor in the movie - no it wasn't Akshay Kumar or Khanna. It was that white skinned village guy who was acting as British soldier. He acted superbly.

India Winning Cricket World Cup 2011

So finally we did it again! Many congratulations to Indian cricket team and all Indians for winning cricket world cup 2011. Its party time folks. Let your hair down, pop-up the cork and have a blast on the DJ.

Sunday, May 03, 2009

HCL Laptop Review - HCL T3904

Finally, I was looking for my first laptop. All most all of my friends and colleagues had their own brand for quit some time leaving me way behind in this competition. I was too happy with my six year old desktop which never let me down during this period. But lately some how I started to feel that its right time to get upgraded. Also It was 'April' time and thats the time when IT people get their yearly bonus and appraisal. So I started my search in Feb by reading on line reviews and consulting my friends. HP and Sony are too costly for the same configuration among the rest. So these were easily voted out. Never wanted to go for Acer and Lenovo can't say why.

After much of brain storming I finalized two brands - Dell and HCL. Dell is already the most trusted brand in India specifically between IT guys. Even I was convinced with its performance and thought of going for Studio 14 model. But one thing lacked in dell - good looks. Also there were some complaints about its heating problem and sound quality in the reviews on its own website. This made me to look further into HCL brand. Also I was more inclined towards HCL due to the fact that it is an Indian company.

Now HCL is not so popular as compared to Dell, reason may be whatever. But still when I searched online reviews about its products then never found any hard comment against any of the products. I noted down two of its laptops which fell into my category, both financially and configuration wise - T3904 and Z3909. Main difference between the two are:-

OS - T3904 comes with Linux while other comes with Vista.
Cache - T3904 is loaded with 3 MB cache while counterpart is with 2 MB cache.
FSB - T3904 has 1024 MHz while Z3909 has 800 MHz.
Price - T3904 is Rs 41990 and Z3909 is Rs 42740.

I visited HCL store in Khar Road, Mumbai to have a look at the both models. Look wise both are same. Its just the configuration and price that differs. Also it is ways ahead of Dell in terms of look (this is my opinion anyway). In no time I decided that this is the laptop I want to purchase. The store guy promised to deliver the product within 7-8 days at my home. And to my surprise the delivery was on time altough I had to follow up 1-2 times. After the delivery an engineer from HCL comes who signs warranty card for the laptop and also prepares the laptop for first time use. This was also on time without any delay.

Total payment for this model is around is Rs 43680(including VAT).

Now lets have a look at the specification of this laptop.

Intel® Centrino® 2 Processor Technology
Intel® Core™2 Duo Processsor P7350 (others are giving 5800 or 6400 within this price range)
3 MB L2 Cache, 2.0GHz, 1066 MHz FSB (others are giving 2 MB L2 cache and 800 MHz FSB at this price)
Ubuntu 8.10 ( Yes, no vista or XP in this model)
Intel Wireless lan 5100 AGN
4 GB DDR2 RAM (Others are giving around 3GB ram)
320 GB Hard Disk Drive
DVD Dual Layar Super Multi Drive
Integrated 2.0 M Video Camera with Dual Internal MIC,
14.1” Wide Screen TFT-LCD WXGA (1280X800)
Integrated Bluetooth v2.0 & 4 in 1 Card Reader
IM Print Design Notebook (This is unique and quite impressive)
86 Keys Keyboard
Li-ion Battery (6 cells) Approx. 4 Hrs 20 min in idle state
10/100 mbps Ethernet on Board, 56K Modem
Audio: Realtek ALC 268 24-bit DAC/20-bit ADC, High Definition Audio controller
Video: Mobile Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500M-HD - Inbuilt
Excellent Thermals
Palm Rest Surfaces at below Ambient + 6 C
Temperature difference between the palm rests +/- 10C
ACPI 2.0 Power Management with Intel Speed Step technology Support
Ports: 3 USB,1 e-Sata, 1* Express Card , 1*External MIC Input, 1*External Audio Out
HCL SONIC EAR-GEAR
MicroFibre LCD Protector
One Year Warranty
Weight: 2.5 kg

After using this laptop for nearly two months all I can say that it is an excellent machine which gives good performance and well within a good price range. Every friend of mine was impressed with its look and performance. I would recommend every one to go for this laptop as it is worth every penny spent.

Pros:-
1. Beautiful imprint design
2. Good performance
3. Good price range
4. Timely response from HCL store
5. All most every functionality is provided.
Cons:-
Not really much but you can say that battery life is not as promised. It gives around 2-2.5 hrs of backup. But as far as I know other laptops are also more or less same on this parameter. Other drawback can be of OS which Linux instead of XP/Vista. Rest it is a damn good machine. Go for it!!!

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Mumbai Attacked Again!

26 Nov 2008, Mumbai, India.

8:55 PM - My Office in Sewri, Mumbai

I was in my office working on project when my team mate Ashwin asked me - "are you coming?". I said - "No buddy you leave. I have got some more work to finish by today end of the day." And then Ashwin left for the day while I continued my work.

9:04 PM - Sweri Station, Mumbai

I was waiting at Sewri railway station for local train to get to my home at Kharghar, Navi Mumbai. At 9:15 I boarded the train and reached home at 10:40 PM. I switched on the TV and was staring on it for about next 20-25 mins in total disbelief, what was shown on the TV was about attacks on Mumbai. My friend Amit Siwach called from Pune and asked about my safety.

There were 9-10 terrorist attacks in south mumbai just around 9:40 PM. The Taj, Trident, Nariman House, CST Station, Colaba, Ville Parle and list goes on....

27 Nov 2008, Mumbai, India.

7:25 AM - Kharghar, Mumbai

Since it was 'ThanksGiving Day' and I was having an off from the office, I was sleeping when I got a call from my cousin. He asked about my wellbeing. Next call was from my wife around 8:43 AM. Next from my father, from my friend Hemraj Sharma and my phone keep beeping for almost whole day. At around 12 PM my friend Sunil was at my room and we watching the news for the whole day.

28 Nov 2008, Mumbai, India.

01:25 PM - Sewri, Mumbai

I was in office and there were less people in the office. At around 2.00 PM our manager informed that there was some news about firing at CST station. Everybody need to stay in the office till furthur information. In the evening we were asked to leave early and instructed to inform our respective managers as soon as we reach our home.

For next 2-3 days me and my friends keep checking various news channels for the latest update on this horrible act.

29 Nov 2008, Mumbai, India.

Finally we got the news that our brave commandos cleared every location from the terrorists and a huge crowd was celebrating at Taj and Trident. People were asking NSG commandos for their autographs. Cann't say how proud we feel at that moment about our heros - NSG and ATS.

Bottomline----

I am living in mumbai since Nov 2007 and had seen so much in this city. Train blasts, MNS power show are the toppers. But I think this episode is going to tease me for long time. First time when I landed in the city, never saw anything special in it. Even I hated it as it was more crowded then Delhi. But now I feel the difference. The true spirit of the city is unbelievable. At the time of crisis, people forget everything and help each other. And the very next day city is on the work again leaving behind those horrile nighmares.

A salute to our brave heros who lost their lives while making us secure!