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Central Government Employees Residents Welfare Association Block 93-100, Sector-IV, D.I.Z. Area, B.K.S. Marg,
New Delhi-110001 Mrs. SUMITRA ROY (PRESIDENT) S. K. NIGAM (SECRETARY)

9868325755 9810007695

The DEPUTY COMMISSIONER
New Delhi
Jamnagar House
New Delhi

Subject:- Provision of Solar energy panel for illumination of Porta cabin.

Respected Madam,

It is humbly requested that a Solar energy panel to illuminate the Porta cabin may kindly be provided as there is no electricity provided by the NDMC in the Porta cabin. The residents are facing difficulties to organize the meetings for their welfare in the Porta cabin.

Thanking you,

Yours faithfully,

( SUNIL KUMAR NIGAM ) SECRETARY 95-B, BKS Marg ,Sector-4 New Delhi 110001

Central Government Employees Residents Welfare Association Block 93-100, Sector-IV, D.I.Z. Area, B.K.S. Marg,
New Delhi-110001 Mrs. SUMITRA ROY (PRESIDENT) S. K. NIGAM ( SECRETARY)

9868325755 9810007695

The Executive Engineer (civil)
N D M C
S B S Place
New Delhi

Subject:- Repairing and up-gradation of boundary walls and its gates and grills. *****

Sir, This is to bring to your kind notice that the boundary wall and its gates and grills are in deteriorating condition which requires repairing as

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