Sunday, 24 October 2010

Supreme Court Order on Apartments

The Supreme Court has recently (31-8-10) given a decision which has a bearing on most apartment dwellers in Mysore. In this order, the Court has declared that builders of apartment buildings can not sell any parking area open to the sky or inside the stilted portion of the building to any buyer along with an apartment. 

The order states that parking areas open to the sky or inside the stilted portion of the building are part of the "common areas" which belong to all the residents of the apartment building. So they can not be sold to any apartment owner to the exclusiob of others.  But many apartment buildings in Mysore have sold and are selling such parking areas to individual apartment owners. This action of the builders is clearly against the order of the Supreme Court.

P.M.Bhat, MGP

Saturday, 16 October 2010

Surprising Hike in ISD Tariffs By BSNL

With the introduction of universal ITC calling cards, the ISD tariff of BSNL has been hiked by more than 100% compared to the CALL NOW cards in use till now. When the private operators are reducing their tariffs, this negative action by BSNL is very surprising. It will not help keep existing customers in its fold, let alone enlarge its customer base.

V.Mahesha, Mysore Grahakara Parishat

Wednesday, 13 October 2010

Letter to Chairman Postal Services Board, New Delhi

Removal of limits on postal savings accounts  

We are a consumer organization serving Mysore, Karnataka for more than two decades. We have 700 members. The postal department is restricting savings bank account to Rs. One lakh for single account and Rs. Two lakhs for joint accounts. As a result, larger cheques issued by the post office (on maturity of say, MIS, RD or PPF accounts) can not be deposited into a savings bank account at the same post office! Instead, we are asked to deposit these cheques in commercial banks! The realization of cheques takes nearly a week at banks and this delay is clearly avoidable. The postal department should remove this restriction and bring it on par with commercial banks. The present system is definitely against the consumers inerest and needs to be reviewed immediately. 

 V. Mahesha, Working President, MGP

Sunday, 10 October 2010

MGP Meeting

D.V. Dayanand Sagar, Secretary, Mysore Grahakara Parishat


MGP's monthly meeting will be held at 4 PM on Sunday, 10-10-10 at 6/1, Vivekananda Road, Yadavagiri. Persons who are interested in solving the consumer, civic and environmental problems facing Mysore are invited to attend.

A representative of JUSCO will be attending the meeting and give an update on its programme to upgrade Mysore's water supply.

For more information, contact MGP at 2515150.

Have Problems? Call These Numbers

MGP has been helping Mysoreans for the last 21 years to solve consumer, environmental and civic problems. Thousands of citizens have called MGP (2515150) to get advice on various issues. When they call MGP office, they are referred to one or the other of its members who help them.

To make this process shorter, MGP is now issuing directly to the media the names and contact numbers of its members who can help the public on various issues. This is a first list and additional names and contact numbers will be issued later.

The public is requested to keep in mind that the persons listed below will only guide the public on how to solve their problems, but will not in general take any action themselves.


C.V. Nagaraj (2521640): Food adulteration, packaged goods, spurious drugs

P.M. Bhat (2411673): Building bylaws, apartment-related laws.ΓΏ

Maj.Gen.(Rtd.) S.G. Vombatkere (2515187): Electricity, heritage, roads

Asha Vombatkere (2515187): LPG, PDS kerosene

H.R.Bapu Satyanarayana (2545077): Roads, transportation

V. Mahesh (98455 11109): Water, ground water

Syed Tanveeruddin.(98867 98191): Environmental protection, parks, street animals

Dr. K.A. Kushalapa (94480 58549): Tree cutting, environmental protection

Prof. S.K. Ananda Thirtha (99726 80588): Education related issues. environmental protection

B.V.Shenoy (93421 82884): Autos, RTI

P.S. Chandranna (94489 45747): Mysore City Corporation services

G.L. Nagaraj Urs (92439 99713): Property tax, consumer courts

Vasanthkumar Mysoremath (4243319): Mysore City Corporation services related to garbage clearance

Prof. S.Sobana (90199 93940): Education related issues

Prof. R. Chandra Prakash (2512180): Railways


PRESS Release by Sreemathi Hariprasad, President, Mysore Grahakara Parishat

Workshop on Global Warming

350.org is an international environmental organization whose goal is to build a grassroots movement to combat climate change. It takes its name from the research of NASA scientist James E. Hansen who theorized that if CO2 level in the atmosphere exceeds 350 parts per million, it could cause a global catastrophe. The increasing pollution worldwide has now pushed the level of CO2 in the atmosphere above this limit and 350.org is spearheading a movement to reduce the CO2 level to below 350 ppm. It is organizing a global "day of positive action on climate change" on 10-10-10. In this connection, MGP and the Institute of Engineers, Mysore Local Chapter are organizing a program at 10.10 AM on Sunday, 10-10-10 at the Institute of Engineers, JLB Road. Vasanthkumar Mysoremath, the 350.org organizer for Mysore District will give a power point presentation on CO2 emissions followed by a short film on the same topic.

V.Mahesh, Mysore Grahakara Parishat

Monday, 4 October 2010

Does Cholesterol Cause Heart Attacks?



The World Heart Day on 26-9-10 saw a spate of articles and advertisements in many newspapers on the various ways to prevent heart attacks. They were unanimous in advising the public to restrict their intake of saturated fats and reduce cholesterol levels to avoid heart problems.

But available evidence indicates that cholesterol may not be the culprit after all. There seems to be no correlation between cholesterol levels in the blood and the risk of heart attacks. In one of the largest studies ever conducted on heart patients (and published in the January 2009 issue of the prestigious American Heart Journal - AHJ), 137,000 patients hospitalized for heart attacks between 2000 and 2006 were studied. The results were surprising to say the least.

Blood cholesterol is of two types, LDL and HDL. LDL cholesterol is supposed to be bad and according to the guidelines of the U.S. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, a level of more than 130 mg. of LDL cholesterol per deciliter of blood is considered unhealthy. But in the AHJ study, 72% of the heart attack patients had less than 130mg/dl of LDL cholesterol, a level considered safe. Only a very small fraction of these patients should have had low levels of LDL cholesterol. Instead, almost three fourths of the heart attack patients had low levels of the "bad" cholesterol and should not have had heart attacks! So reducing LDL cholesterol levels does not ensure that the risk of heart attack is reduced!

It is likely that other popular theories about heart attacks are also wrong. A distinguished heart surgeon has also recently debunked these theories which have been accepted by the vast majority of the medical fraternity. According to Dr. Dwight Lundell, a heart surgeon who has performed more than 5000 open heart surgeries in more than a quarter century of practice (and a pioneer of the beating heart bypass surgery), doctors have not paid attention to the recent discovery that inflammation in the artery wall is the real cause of heart disease and not cholesterol (click here). As a result, doctors have been prescribing diets which exclude saturated fats and reduce cholesterol, contrary to medical evidence. These diets are not only not reducing the incidence of heart attacks, but are creating an epidemic of diabetes leading to increased expenditure, suffering and deaths.

Despite the fact that 25% of the population takes expensive statin medications and despite the fact that the fat content of the average diet is lower, more Americans will die this year of heart disease than ever before.

Statistics from the American Heart Association  show that out of a total current population of 310 million, 81 million Americans suffer from heart disease, 23 million have diabetes and 63 million have pre-diabetes. These disorders are affecting younger and younger people in greater numbers every year. Dr, Lundell says that these alarming numbers are a direct consequence of the diet changes recommended by the majority of doctors.

According to Dr. Lundell, cholesterol does not accumulate in the wall of the blood vessel and cause heart disease and strokes unless there is inflammation of the walls. Without inflammation, cholesterol would move freely throughout the body as nature intended. It is inflammation that causes cholesterol to become trapped.

Inflammation is the body's natural defense to protect it from irritants such as bacteria, toxins, viruses or even foods the human body was not designed to process (such as low fat diet and highly processed carbohydrates - sugar, maida wheat flour, etc.). Inflammation is necessary for wounds and infections to heal, but, if these irritants are allowed to repeatedly attack the body, they cause "chronic inflammation" which is harmful, causing diseases such as hay fever, arthritis, heart attacks and strokes. Chronic inflammation of the blood vessels allows cholesterol to become trapped in large quantities at these spots and block the vessels, leading to heart attacks and strokes.

Another cause of chronic inflammation of blood vessels and hence heart attacks and strokes is the production in the body of proteins known as cytokines. It has been found that too much consumption of omega-6 oils (such as groundnut oil, corn oil, sunflower seed oil) promote production of cytokines. To reduce the production of cytokines, one should increase the proportion of omega-3 oils (such as butter and ghee) in one's diet. Ideally, the ratio of omega-6 to omega-3 oils in one's diet should be 2:1 or 3:1. But most doctors discourage the use of butter and ghee and encourage the use of sunflower seed oil and corn oil. This has skewed the ratio of omega-6 to omega-3 oils in the average diet to 10:1 and in some cases 20:1. It is ironic that persons who skew their diets in favour of omega-6 oils to prevent heart attacks are just doing the opposite. They are increasing the risk of a heart attack because their bodies are now producing extra cytokines which cause chronic inflammation of the blood vessels which lead to increased heart attacks!

C.V. Nagaraj, Mysore Grahakara Parishat

UPDATE:(6-10-10) Our Press release Does Cholesterol Cause Heart Attacks? stated that butter and ghee were good sources of omega-3 fatty acids. This was based on a study published in Proc Nutr Soc. 2003 May;62(2):329-36 which found that milk from grass-fed cattle is an important source of omega 3 fatty acids. Based on this research, the Wikipedia article on omega -3 fatty acids says that a match-box size piece of cheese can provide 88% of the recommended daily intake of omega 3 fatty acids.

But Dr. M.N. Krishna Murthy, formerly of CFTRI, who is an expert in this field, says that milk available in and around Mysore is very low in omega-3 fatty acids and butter and ghee made from this milk contains less than 1% of these fatty acids.