About Us

URJA, estd. in 2005 it gathers, analyzes, disseminates information & aggregates public opinion, is volunteer led & Delhi’s largest civil society initiative. URJA networks with 2500 RWA apart from several NGOs.

The Advocacy group People’s Action( set up in 2002-3) formed a confederation of RWAs in 2005 called, United RWA Joint Action (URJA). It was formed to induce better accountability from elected representatives in the State. It has a democratic set-up that mirrors the political geography of the state.

Brief history of the Civil Society roots of URJA since its inception and a record of our work over the last decade

URJA in Delhi & JAFRA in Gurgaon as the apex body of RWAs in the two cities were instituted by active members of the advocacy group People’s Action to specifically address the needs of last-mile governance at the colony level and accountability of civic authorities at the  Municipal ward level. 

URJA, a registered NGO in Delhi is managed by an independent Senate and its coordinators at the assembly constituency level. 

2002-03

Our view of the issue  regarding cheating by auto drivers was  based on the abject failure of the Delhi  Government in bringing the drivers to  book and/ or making any dent in the  situation.  

Keeping in line with our approach of  finding real solutions and channelising  public opinion to positive Action, we  created a chart of Distances between the  main commuter points of Delhi. On the  chart we also printed a conversion table  that one can use to arrive at an  

approximately fare for the distance  travelled.  

The result was stunning. The chart  revealed that on average every Auto/  Taxi overcharged commuters to the tune  of 100% over and above the actual fare!  The Delhi Government, faced with the  reality, promised to think about such a  chart to empower citizens of Delhi. 

A fare Chart was released for both Autos  and Taxis based on the Distance Chart,  which gives approximate figures of what  the fare should be between the main  commuter points in Delhi.

The second issue that was  undertaken was the issue of Pre paid  system for autos and taxis at the airports  and stations. Careful calibrations  showed that pre-paid booths ended up  charging up to 40% extra from  unsuspecting commuters. This campaign  was highlighted in the media and  involved the Delhi Police, which mans  these booths.

People’s Action, through its President, submitted results of a  campaign initiated to audit the  environment in a colony in Gurgaon.  This campaign was under taken after  research that showed almost 60 percent  of park area had been reconstituted as  plot area by the developers in the area using all possible loopholes in the law.  The effort will help in developing greater  sensitivity among people for protection  and preservation of whatever is left of  the green cover not only in Gurgaon but  also in Delhi and other parts of the NCR.

First, the Gurgaon RWA  Convention was held at 32 nd Milestone.  Here over forty registered Resident  Welfare Associations (RWAs) and NGOs discussed the breakdown of power,  water, and poor transport services,  choked roads unprecedented pollution, and serious security problems in the city.  The concern came up as in the last five years things had been going from bad to  worse. The meeting also discussed what the residents themselves could do to improve the quality of life. This  Convention led to the formation of the  People’s Action Gurgaon Council with one member represented from each participant RWA. 

The campaign for disclosure by candidates standing for election was initiated with a Press  Conference to discuss the issue in view of the landmark Supreme Court judgement and the Election Commission of India’s directive making it mandatory for candidates standing for elections to disclose on affidavits their antecedent,  movable and immovable assets and educational qualifications. Later, in this regard, People’s Action organised a  Convention of registered NGOs, RWAs,  and Social Organisations at New Delhi to discuss a road map for taking the  Supreme Court judgement, regarding a  citizen’s right to know a candidate’s antecedents, to its logical conclusion.

People’s Action organised a “Meet Your Candidate”  Programme under Delhi Election Watch a coalition of several NGOs and concerned citizens of Delhi whose main objectives has been that such a  disclosure system should not remain only on paper but should be disseminated to the voters in an intelligible manner. The sole motive is to help the voters know the background and other relevant information about candidates contesting elections so that they can make a carefully considered choice in casting their vote. Being one of  the coalition partners of the DEW,  People’s Action worked with the DEW in  

the entire exercise for the cause of transparency in the electoral system and active participation of the citizens in the process.

Just before the  Assembly elections in Delhi, People’s  Action undertook a visible campaign to enthuse voters to come out and cast their votes. This campaign was aimed at the middle classes and the educated whose participation has traditionally been lower in comparison to the other polarised sections of society.