Posts : Petition

Petition & Suburban Rail Brochure in Kannada !

kbsyed61 - 5-OCT-2013

@ Kishore Chandra  - Thanks for your help in translating the documents to Kannada.

Dear Praja members,

Here is the draft of the petition in Kannada addressed to MLAs for their support to Suburban Rail Service. Also attached is the Brochure in Kannada that can be sent along with the petition.

Write to Chief Minister and demand CRS for Bengaluru!

kbsyed61 - 18-JUL-2012

The time has come for all us to become proactive and start building up the pressure and influence to advance the cause of Commuter Rail in Bengaluru. In past many times CRS has missed the bus. But this time lets ensure that it is impelmented ASAP.

Commuter Rail - Email Campaign !

kbsyed61 - 28-JUN-2012

RITES report is out. Time for action. Shouldn't take more than 5 minutes to send one. Here is a sample of the email that I had sent to various people. You may send this petition to these email addresses:

Government Of India

Union minister of Urban Development - Minister-mud@nic.in

Union minister of Railways - mr@rb.railnet.gov.in

Save Pedestrian Infrastructure in Indian Cities / Towns Petition

indian - 20-JUL-2009

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/save-pedestrian-infrastructure

Indian code for the Pedestrian Facilities 5-

Stop communal, divisive and hate politics - Petition

indian - 17-MAR-2009

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