Dear Rakeshji Short term stay for hearing is excellent idea for interaction,cooperation among RTI activists in hearings.Nominal amount can be paid for it by appellents for great relief after 10-15 hours long journey (and avoiding costly hotels).
I think most critical time in Delhi for outside appellents(within 500-700kms from Delhi) is morning from 5-10 am only needing urgent help as for only 5 hours, hiring hotel room for Rs. 400-1000(or more) is not feasible. For more than 700-800Kms appellents, other arrangement can be thought of . Your arrangement for only 5 hours will solve 80% problem of outside visiters. With Regards Manoj K.Kamra --- In [email protected], virender johar <virender.jo...@...> wrote: > > That's very thoughtful of all of you. GOD BLESS U. > > Best Wishes, > Lt Col Virender Johar > > > On 16/01/2009, Rakesh Agarwal <rak...@...> wrote: > > > > NyayaBhoomi is a small Delhi based social organization focused on RTI > > and > > Public Transport System. > > > > To ease the inconvenience and difficulties faced by Appellants and > > Complainants visiting the CIC, we would like to offer them the use of our > > office in central Delhi. They are welcome to use our computers, printer, > > scanner, fax, internet, etc. at no cost during the working hours, i.e., > > from > > 9 am to 6 pm. Or beyond if we stay back until late, which we normally do.. > > > > We are situated approximately 1 KM from ITO, Delhi Gate and Rajghat, and > > less than 3 KMS from Connaught Place, New Delhi Railway Station, Paharganj, > > etc. > > > > We also hope to make decent arrangements for short stay along with > > breakfast > > (free) within 3-4 months for those working for social causes. > > > > With regards > > > > Rakesh Agarwal > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > > > > > -- > virender > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
