abk nair, Apartment Resident
Q: I have purcahsed the K11 Phase II Flat from Mr. B.Narendran. I want to enroll myself and have to settle the arrears of payments to the Association on his behalf and collect from him later.

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Please call on mr. shayam treasurer 9962506914 abk nairPlease call on mr. shayam treasurer 9962506914 abk nair
Q: LPG subsidized cap is now 6 refills per year per connection. Apartment is having Centralized Gas Bank connecting 132 Flats, each flat is having individual meters and have been enjoying subsidized LPG. Each of the 132 flat owners have placed their connection with their respective agency under safe custody. IOC now confirms that since its one single connection in the name of association servicing 132 flats the cap of 6 refills per F.Y is on the association not on each apartment. Please guide what steps to be taken to avail credit of 6 refill caps per flat against connection placed on safe custody. Please Guide. Regards, ABK Nair

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Jaipal Reddy vows relief for flat residents October 10, 2012 DC Kochi Petroleum minister Jaipal Reddy said in New Delhi on Tuesday that the ministry would soon find a solution to the restriction on subsidized LPG refills to apartments. The minister told mediapersons that he was looking into the issue and he had also received the letter sent to him by chief minister Oommen Chandy abou-t this matter, on Monday. Flat dwellers were appalled by the decision as they were forced to surrender individual connections while the apartments switched to reticulated supply of cooking gas. “The gas agencies had asked us to surrender individual connections. Now, we are forced to buy LPG at non-subsidised rates,” said George Mathew of Willingdon Island Residents’ Association. According to Saravanan, manager with the Abad Group, apartment complexes managed by the Group were being asked to give `918 for each cylinder from October 1.Jaipal Reddy vows relief for flat residents October 10, 2012 DC Kochi Petroleum minister Jaipal Reddy said in New Delhi on Tuesday that the ministry would soon find a solution to the restriction on subsidized LPG refills to apartments. The minister told mediapersons that he was looking into the issue and he had also received the letter sent to him by chief minister Oommen Chandy abou-t this matter, on Monday. Flat dwellers were appalled by the decision as they were forced to surrender individual connections while the apartments switched to reticulated supply of cooking gas. “The gas agencies had asked us to surrender individual connections. Now, we are forced to buy LPG at non-subsidised rates,” said George Mathew of Willingdon Island Residents’ Association. According to Saravanan, manager with the Abad Group, apartment complexes managed by the Group were being asked to give `918 for each cylinder from October 1.
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