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Kolkata Civic Body Has Decided to Demolish Highly Unsafe Buildings

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Kolkata Civic Body Has Decided to Demolish Highly Unsafe Buildings

Kolkata Municipal Corporation has decided to demolish highly unsafe buildings across the city which has become unsafe in the monsoon. The decision has been taken by Mayor Firhad Hakim at the civic body’s monthly meetings last Saturday. The issue came into highlight when a Congress councillor, Prakash Upadhyay asked to know about the future of unsafe buildings across the city.

The mayor admitted that it was becoming very difficult for the Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) buildings department official to protect various old structured buildings which have become old and caught major cracks.

The mayor assured that the civic body (KMC) would take care of the rights of the tenants and assure that no tenants are removed. He further said that authority doesn’t want people to lose their lives following the collapse of unsafe buildings in the past – especially in the monsoon season.

In most cases, it is seen that tenants have to lose their lives every time an unsafe building collapse. The residents maintain to stay in the old and dilapidated buildings and rarely depart in fear of losing the property.

Hakim ordered the buildings department officials of Kolkata Municipal Corporation to recognize very weak and unsafe buildings and demolish those at first to save the lives of the occupants.

After identifying and demolishing an old and dilapidated building, the civic body will set up temporary or alternative homes for the tenants at the site. Apart from that, the Kolkata Municipal Corporation’s assessment department will register the names of each and every tenant to protect their concern. Subsequently, the buildings department officials will also be ordered not to approve plans of any buildings or structures on the same land without proper rehabilitation of the tenants. By doing this, KMC wants to assure the tenants that nobody will lose their house after demolishing of the dilapidated building.

As per Kolkata Municipal Corporation buildings department’s senior official admitted that more than 100 buildings across the city were in an unsafe condition and needed to be demolished as soon as possible.

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CommonFloor Presents “Beat The Heat”

CommonFloor Presents “Beat The Heat”

CommonFloor has organized several events in various Residential Societies/Gated Communities in north and south Bangalore to motivate & appreciate the people of the societies who have contributed significantly towards the betterment of the society, in terms of environmental/social initiatives such as rainwater harvesting, proper disposal of waste, emphasizing on solar energy and contributing in keeping the society clean and green.

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The events conducted by CommonFloor as “Beat The Heat” is one such event that witnessed an amazing response amongst various societies in Bangalore. The response to the event was overwhelming & more & more People have shown interest to contribute in every possible way from their end for the betterment of the society.

The event was organised to bring awareness among the societies members and encourage them to participate in social activities such as tree plantation, cleanliness, sports participation, music, art, gardening, leisure activities, volunteer work, etc in the societies.

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Society members recommend the name of the activist who has really done a remarkable job for society and set an example for the others. Every social activist whose name has been recommended was awarded goodies, gift vouchers, and refreshment.

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CommonFloor appreciates the enthusiasm exhibited by the society and its members for making the event successful and encourages us to organise many more events like this in the days to come.

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The event “Beat The Heat” was organized in Bangalore’s top residential societies such as Ozone Evergreen, Tata Sherwood, Ittina Mahaveer, NCC Ivory Heights, Sobha Ultima, Prestige Willington Park, Ajmera Infinity, Celestial Green Apartment, etc.

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Salient Features of the Event:

  1. Promo stalls for better lifestyle planning.

  2. Consultants to help in improving the analytical skills and ability to face the competitive world.

  3. Free refreshments and snacks.

  4. All day fun-filled interactive games for kids.

  5. Family Interactive engagement activities for all residents.

  6. And Society awards.

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How To Keep Your House Cool In Summer Without AC

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How To Keep Your House Cool In Summer Without AC

Summertime delivers many pleasant things but the utmost hot is not one of them. For many, using air conditioning is not affordable nor available. You don’t have to undergo the hot weather or spend too much on your electric bill to keep your house adequately cool, particularly during the summer.

Reduce your monthly bills with these effective ways to keep your house cool this summer.

Insulate Your Attic:

To make your house more energy effective, you should have good attic insulation. Having good insulation fitted will limit the transfer of heat between the attic and your living area in the summer and prevent your hot air from spreading into the attic during the winter. Believe me, it is very cost-effective.

Keep All Windows and Doors Properly Closed:

Properly closed windows and doors keep your house cooler in the summer. Make sure that all the windows and doors of the house closed properly and prevent warm air entering the house.

Unplug All Your Electric Appliances:

Everything you plug into a socket generates heat. It is better, unplug all nonessential appliances or electronics when not in use. Keep all unwanted switch and socket off.

Use Natural Light and High-Efficiency Lighting:

Take advantage of daylighting or use energy effective light bulbs, such as LEDs, in your high use areas. A regular 100 Watt light bulb can increase the heat by 11 degrees per hour in a small room and at the same time, increase in electricity bill. A LED light generates less heat than other lights and reduces your electricity bill.

Don’t Cook Inside:

The kitchen can generate and retain a lot of heat when you are cooking. The best way to reduce heat is to cook during the coolest time of the day.

Use White Cotton Fabric Covers on Your Furniture:

A white cotton fabric covers will help maintain less heat in your furniture. These covers will also reflect the light.

Fix Stand Fans Out the Window:

By doing this, you allow hot air out. Sometimes, it is better to use stand fans for exhaust rather than creating an artificial breeze.

Cool Down Room with Ice:

Take some ice in a bowl, place in front of a fan, and you will get an instant air conditioner. It may not be as cool as the real air conditioner, but it is still pretty effective and keeps your home cool.

Hang Wet Clothes on a Clothesline Instead of Dryer:

A dryer is no different from an oven in the summer season. They are known as heat multipliers, so try not to use them if you don’t need dry clothes right away. Wet clothes observe heat and keep the room cool.

Use Exhaust Fan in your Kitchen and bathroom:

Using an exhaust fan in the kitchen and bathroom pull out the heat from other rooms nearby.

Use Damp Curtains:

People are using this technique before the birth of air-conditioning systems. This method is pretty related to putting ice in front of the fan.

Plant Trees:

This may be a long-term plan, but the benefits are also long-term. After a few years, you will be proud of the natural shade you have created. It will keep your surrounding as well as your home cool.

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Gated communities and security systems

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Gated communities and security systems

Gated communities have been a popular choice among Indians for reasons more than one. From facilities provided to the sense of security that these societies give the residents, such complexes have it all. More Indians today than ever choose to become nuclear families and move into gated communities to ensure the safety of their children.
However, since the shocking incident of rape of a minor girl in a Chennai apartment complex last year, the safety of such communities is being questioned by everyone, including the residents themselves. The safety concerns arise from the fact that most residents are unaware of who is entering and leaving the society premises. Moreover, the staff (security guards, plumbers, etc.) in these complexes are contract-based and change from year to year. Together these factors give rise to the question:

Are children and adults, alike, safe in gated communities?

Housing societies across India have decided to answer the question above themselves through the installation of various security technologies. While some have pooled in money to install CCTV cameras in and around their complex, some others have invested in biometrics to ensure the safety of the residents. One such housing society is Savita Enclave at Mira Road, Mumbai.

Savita Enclave can be considered as a pioneer among the housing societies in Mumbai as far as security measures are concerned. The complex implemented CCTVS, biometric system, and grill front doors in all of its apartments in as early as 2011. With an all-inclusive expenditure of over INR 2 Lakhs, the housing society has ensured that no one other than the residents enters the premises. Their support staff and outsiders will need to use the intercom system.

Read more about Savita Enclave’s initiatives here.

At CommonFloor, we continue from where Savita Enclave other such communities stopped. Our application ‘SmartGuard’ by CommonFloor Groups allows the members of the housing societies to form a close-knit community all interconnected in a single app. With features like event calendars, polls, online notices, and many more, residents can collaborate efficiently and effectively. Moreover, online visitor management becomes hassle free and a fool-proof practice with the SmartGuard mobile app. The application enables tracking all visitors (guests, staffs, and vendors) entering the premises through instant online reports.

Summary

Safety and security is a priority irrespective of the type of household or residential area. Gated communities give out the illusion of protection through the presence of guard and a visitor’s logbook. However, with the rising crime rates in the nation, security technology is the best bet we have to ensure the safety of the residents.

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Auto Reconciliation of PayU Money Payment Gateway Transactions

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Auto Reconciliation of PayU Money Payment Gateway Transactions

Commonfloor Groups team has released the new feature on the Accounting Module “Money Manager” Auto Reconciliation of PayU money Payment Gateway payments. This feature saves a lot of time of the Treasurer and or the Admin of the Apartment Association or Society Management Committee considerably.

The Challenge of Reconciliation:

Whenever a Resident is making payment online using the PayU Money payment gateway the Receipt is generated automatically and is mailed to the Resident, simultaneously the Receipt and the Amount gets reflected on the House Statement and the Default Bank Account of the Association or Society. Earlier such payment(s) reflecting on the default bank account of the Association was to be reconciled by the Treasurer or the Admin of the Apartment Association or Society manually as the PayU Money payment gateway make settlement or credit the Amounts into the Bank account of the Association or Society in bulk. The admins had to reconcile the bulk payments along with the Transaction report of PayU Money manually and were facing difficulty in finding the breakup of the Amount as well as the Flats or Houses which made such payments for a particular credit of bulk settlement of transaction amount. The manual reconciliation was time-consuming and was difficult to reconcile each of the PayU Money transactions on a daily or weekly or monthly basis.

How does it work?

As PayU Money payment gateway is integrated with the Commonfloor Groups Software the Product team of Commonfloor has enhanced the integration to fetch the Settlement data from PayU Money by an advanced automation process. Now the Commonfloor Portal can provide the Receipt No, Settlement date correctly along with the Amount for each of the Transactions and with the UTR No. for easy reconciliation and to get the breakup of the Amount plus the Flat or House No.

Secondly, such Transactions for which settlements are made are automatically get reconciled on the Bank Statement of the Association or Society’s portal of Commonfloor groups and a Green Colour Tick mark appears against such auto reconciled Transactions. Thus saving a lot of Time and Effort of the Treasurer and or the Management Committee member who voluntarily work for the common cause of the community.

 

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