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Guidelines for
foreigners visiting India
Inform Police about your tenant
Plant a tree, get a friend
for life
Delhi Right to Information
Delhi Police
Guidelines for
foreigners visiting India
Safety Tips for Visitors
Delhi Police Department would like to make your visit to our exciting
city as pleasant and safe as possible. You can help us further by
following these simple tips while touring Delhi.
* Carry your wallet in an inside jacket pocket or side trouser pocket,
never in the rear pocket.
* Carry pocketbooks in the bend of your elbow, held close to your body.
If there is a long strap, wrap it around the bag. Carry credit cards and
cash in your pockets.
* Keep pocketbooks on your lap when dining out, not dangling over the
back of a chair. Avoid placing pocketbooks on hooks on the back of a
fitting room or bathroom door, where someone can easily reach over and
removed them.
* Leave valuables and important papers, such as jewelry and passports,
secured in your hotel's safe deposit box. Never leave these items
unattended in your room or carry large sums of cash on your person.
* Be wary of unexpected persons coming to your hotel room. Never open
the door to unsolicited room service or maintenance people. Contact the
front desk if you have any doubts.
* If you schedule a meeting with a potential client, research the
company and the individual with whom you are meeting. Meet in a public
place, such as a restaurant.
* Make sure that luggage is only given to a member of the hotel's bell
staff and a receipt is issued for stored luggage. Never leave luggage or
other expensive items, unattended at airports or taxi stands.
* Kindly contact on counter "May I help you" available in "Arrival Hall"
at airport for help and guidance.
* Prefer pre-paid Taxi Booth for hired transportation, since it is
governed by DELHI TRAFFIC POLICE. In this system you have to pay in
advance for Taxi Fare which is already approved by Delhi Transport
Authority, Govt. of India for each destination in Delhi.
* Adequate number of police officers are deputed in proper uniform
outside the Arrival Hall and parking area. You can contact nearest
police officer to intimate about undesirable elements and touts in your
observation. However, police is taking utmost care, vigilance and
surveillance over these elements, still it is felt that we can eliminate
these elements effectively with passengers active participation in the
drive.
* In addition to above, police officers in plain clothes are also
deputed to keep watch on suspicious movements. Therefore, you should
never entertain the touts and unscrupulous persons to avoid harassment.
* Preplan your destination in Delhi regarding your stay and tourism in
Delhi. Never take advice of Taxi Drivers regarding your stay/tourism in
Delhi. Please strict to believe the information of Police Officers, "May
I help you" counter, or any other Govt. recognized information Centers
like Delhi Tourism, DTC, etc.
* If you face any harassment or law and order problem in Delhi, you can
dial 100 number from nearest telephone for police assistance.
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http://www.delhipolice.nic.in/home/rules.htm
Before you rent your residential or commercial property, be
careful and ensure the bonafides of the tenants and verify their
particulars. Owners of any house/property in specified areas of
Delhi have to furnish the particulars of the tenant(s) in writing to the
area SHO/Police station. All such persons who intend to take
accommodation on rent as well as property dealers offering such
accommodations are required to inform the area SHO/Police
station. Failure to do so shall attract legal action against the
landlord, the tenant and the property dealer.
Remember, certain tenants could turn out to be criminals and even
terrorists. They could use your house as their hide-outs and for storage
of arms and explosives. Source: Delhi Police Ad
Government of NCT of Delhi
Plant a tree, get a
friend for life. Tree help line +91 11
2337 8600.
Free saplings are available at the following forest department
nurseries and select petrol pumps of Delhi. Dial +91 11 prior to the
numbers below if calling from outside Delhi.
Kamla Nehru Ridge- 2385 3561; Anand Vihar, behind ISBT 2216 6232;
Bhairon Marg ITO (Ring Road) 2337 9669; Hauz Rani City Forest (MB Road)
2955 5439; Alipur City Forest (Old Seed Farm) 2720 4688; Brar Square
(Near Railway Crossing) 2569 6875; Poonth Kalan (Near Sultanpur Bus
Terminal) 2548 3026; Tuglakabad Nursery (Near Shooting Range) 2604 4711;
Birla Mandir Nursery 2336 1879. More campaigns here
http://environment.delhigovt.nic.in/campf.html
With a view to bring in a culture of openness and transparency, the
Government of Delhi has enacted the Delhi Right to Information Act, 2001.
The Act has come into force w.e.f. 2nd October, 2001. It would help the
citizens in getting the required information as a matter of right barring
certain areas as specified in Section 6 of the Act.
Any person seeking information under the Act can file an application in
Form-A to the competent authority. Forms are available free of cost with the
Competent Authority of all departments.
A nominal application fee of Rs. 25/- per application will be charged for
supply of information other than the information relating to Tender
Documents/Bids/Quotations/ Business Documents. However for Business
Documents, an application fee of Rs. 500/- will be charged. In addition, a
sum of Rs. 5/- per page will be charged for supply of information.
The Government will make its endeavor to provide the information in 15 days
subject to a maximum of 30 days.
In case a person fails to get a response from the competent authority within
30 days of the submission of Form-A or is aggrieved by the response received
within the prescribed period he may file an appeal to the Public Grievance
Commission.
In case appeal is allowed, the information shall be supplied to the
applicant by the competent authority within such period as ordered by the
appellate authority. This period shall not exceed 30 days from the date of
receipt of the order.
Whosoever being bound to supply the information fails to furnish the
information asked for under the Act within the time specified or fails to
communicate the rejection order shall be liable to pay a penalty of Rs 50/-
per day for delayed period beyond the 30 days subject to a maximum of Rs.
500/- per application.
In case the information supplied is found to be false in any material
particular and which the person bound to supply it knows or has reasonable
cause to believe it to be false or does not believe it to be true, the
person supplying the information shall be liable to pay a penalty of Rs.
1000/- per application.
The citizens desirous of getting information may contact the Competent
Authority of the Department concerned to facilitate the process of getting
information. It is hoped that this effort will go a long way in getting the
desired information.
http://www.persmin.nic.in/RTI/WelcomeRTI.htm
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