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“TRANSFORMING
LIVES”
Parameter FY ‘14 FY’15
Peak Load
1508 MW
1704 MW
Annual energy requirement
8041 MUs 8423 MU
Total registered consumers
13.89 Lacs 14.39 Lacs
( 15.06 Lacs)
Number of employees 3527 3457
Area 510 Sq Kms 510 Sq Kms
Population serviced in Network area
(approx) 6.8 Million 7 Million
Number of consumers per Sq.Km
2723 2821
Licensed for distribution of power in North and North West Delhi
Certifications : ISO 9001, 14001, 27001 ; SA 8000 ; OHSAS 18001
UN Global Compact Reporting
About TPDDL: Brief Profile
About TPDDL: Turnaround Snapshot
Parameter Unit Jul 02 Mar 15 % change
Operational Performance
AT&C Losses % 53.1 9.87 81% System Reliability – ASAI -Availability Index % 70 99.55 42% Transformer Failure Rate % 11 0.76 93% Peak Load MW 930 1704 83% Length of Network Ckt. Km 6750 12313 82% Street Light Functionality % 40 99.18 148%
Consumer Related Performance New Connection Energization Time Days 51.8 5 90% Meter Replacement Time Days 25 4 84% Provisional Billing % 15 1.34 91% Defective Bills % 6 0.14 97% Bill Complaint Resolution Days 45 4 91% Mean Time to Repair Faults Hours 11 1.53 86% Call Center Performance - Service Level % - 92 Payment Collection Avenues Nos. 20 6725 33525% Consumer Satisfaction Index % - 84
Financial Performance Capex Incurred Distribution Rs. Cr. 1210 5106 321% Revenue (Annualized for FY 03 and FY15) Rs. Cr. 1156.3 6503 462%
Others Consumers Lacs 7 14.39 105% Employees Nos. 5600 3457 38%
Consistently Loss Reduction Exceeding Targets
• Amongst lowest Tariffs in the country with highest availability and reliability of power
About TPDDL: Turnaround Snapshot
47.60 45.35
40.85
35.35 31.1
22 20.35 18.68 17 13 12.5 11.5 11
47.79 44.86
33.79
26.52 23.73
18.56 16.74 15.16 13.75 11.49 10.78 10.50 9.87
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DERC Target Actual
NETWORK, RELIABILITY IMPROVEMENT AND
AT&C LOSS REDUCTION
Network & Reliability Improvement: EHV Project Executed in FY15-16
Scope of Work Capacity Addition MVA)
Approx. Value (Cr)
Status Beneficiaries along with Area Impacted
Additional 16MVA PTR-3 at 33KV GTK Grid 16 1.8 Completed
Enhanced reliability of Supply in GTK and Ashok Vihar area. Approximately 15000 Industrial , Commercial and Domestic consumer will be benefited.
Additional 25MVA PTR-3 at 66KV RG-22 Grid
25 3.5 Completed
Enhanced reliability of Supply in Rohini area. Approximately, 80000 Industrial ,Commercial and Domestic consumer will be benefited.
EHV-Additional 16MVA PTR-3 at 33KV Haiderpur Grid
16 1.6 Completed Enhanced reliability of Supply in DJB Haiderpur area.
Augmentation of 16MVA PTR no 1 to 25 MVA at 33KV Rampura Grid
9 2 Completed
Enhanced reliability of Supply in Rampura, Keshavpuram area. Approximately 12000 Industrial ,Commercial and Domestic consumer will be benefited.
EHV-Additional 25MVA PTR-3 at 66KV Bhalswa Grid
25 3.5 Completed
Enhanced reliability of Supply in Bhalswa area. Approximately 16000 Industrial ,Commercial and Domestic consumer will be benefited.
Commissioned till date
91 12.4 123000
Scope of Work Capacity Addition (MVA)
Approx. Value (Cr)
Expected date of Completion
Beneficiaries along with Area Impacted
66kV GIS Grid at SGTN
75 30 31-Mar-16
Enhanced reliability of Supply in Sanjay Gandhi Transport Nagar,Siraspur & Alipur. Approximately 70000 Industrial ,Commercial and Domestic consumer will be benefited.
66/11KV RG-34 GRID
50 25 31-Mar-16
To meet the load requirement in developed area of Rohini Sector-34 and associated area. Approximately 10400 EWS Consumer will be benefited.
Commissioning by 31st Mar16
125 55 80400
Network & Reliability Improvement: EHV Project to be Commissioned in FY15-16
Peak Load Served (MW) Capacity added at 33/11KV and 66/11 KV Level(MVA)
1704 216
Total 2 Lacs Consumers to benefit in FY 15-16
Network & Reliability Improvement: EHV Project to be Commissioned in FY16 – 17
Peak Load Served (MW) Capacity planned at 33/11KV and 66/11 KV Level(MVA)
1704 250
Scope of Work Capacity Addition (MVA)
Approx. Value (Cr)
Expected date of Completion
Beneficiaries along with Area Impacted
66/11KV Siraspur GRID
50 38 31-Aug-16
This Grid will cater load of commercial, domestic and Industrial customer approximately 6000 of Siraspur, Libaspur area and approximately 10 MW of load to the new upcoming EWS flats near bye area. Apart from that this will provide supply to Many villages in Narela district and AIR Khampur will be off-loaded resulting in improve in reliability in AIR Khampura station.
66/11KV Dheerpur GRID
50 25 31-Aug-16
Enhanced reliability of Supply in Dheerpur, Nirankari Colony, Burari, Mukherjee Nagar. Approximately 65000 Industrial ,Commercial and Domestic consumer will be benefited.
66/11KV Bawana Industrial Area Ph-2 Grid
50 25 28-Feb-17 Enhanced reliability of Supply in Bawana Industrial Area Ph-2. Approximately 5000 Industrial ,Commercial and Domestic consumer will be benefited.
66/11KV DSIDC-3 Grid
50 30 31-Mar-17
Enhanced reliability of Supply in J& F Block area and Housing Complex near CETP Narela. Approximately 8000 Industrial ,Commercial and Domestic consumer will be benefited.
66/11KV DJB Burari Grid
50 30 31-Mar-17
This Grid will cater new load requirement of DJB Burari and also enhanced reliability of Supply in Burari, Bhalswa Dairy, Jhangirpura area. Approximately 5000 Commercial and Domestic consumer will be benefited.
WIP - Expected in FY 16-17
250 148 89000
Predictive Maintenance practice for reliability Improvement
Infrared scanning
Typical Ultrasound Signals: CORONA- Uniformity in
Space and Amplitude TRACKING- Non Uniform
spacing between discharges ARCING- Long duration
discharges with little or no spacing
Major discharges would be due to loose connection, damaged portion ,Moisture ingress and improper CT mounting
• Any abnormality occurring in
electrical switch gears is dispersed through electrical discharge which is commonly referred as Ionization
• These discharges produce high frequency sound which is beyond the human audible range. Usually these high frequencies lie in the ultra sound region.
Ultrasound scanning
ENHANCED CONSUMER CONVENIENCES
Consumer Engagement Initiatives
SAMMAAN– Care for Greying Customers - Monthly Health/YOGA sessions - Prior information on shutdown - Home collection of documents for New Connection - Launch of Golden Age Club
- Health Talk - General Health Check-Up Camps - Musical performance - Nukkad Natak Performance - Fun Activities
Mobile Customer Service-We are Close to U
- Mobile Customer Care Camps near Consumer Premises
- Instant Resolution of Consumer Complaints & Query
- Spread Awareness regarding Help Line No/Website/Online payment and Mobile App etc.
- Camps arranged and covered MDT/BDL/NRL/CVL /KPM/MGP/MTN/RHN Districts
Revamping Consumer Experience (Relationship Building)
- Meetings with RWAs/IWAs on a monthly basis in all 12 Districts
- Segmented meets Eg. “Eminent Citizens Meet” for HCB Segment
- Annual Consumer Meet “ Milaap”
- Relationship Approaches: Client & Account Managers : Xpress, KCG, HRB, G&I Consumer Relationship Officers (CROs): HCB Special Consumer Group: JJ Clusters
Consumer Engagement Initiatives
Customer Handbook
For Useful Information to New Customers throughout Life cycle - Metering and Billing details - Special services and provisions - Payment convenience - Customer touch points - Safety, Energy conservation & CSR
Customer Support Initiatives
Customer Care Center Revamping
Revamping of Customer Care Center to Provide State of Art Services to Costumers like - Self Care - Q management Token dispenser - Self Help - E-kiosk for customers for New connection - Waiting lounge for customers with Reception desk - Live Meter Demo with unified presentation - Magazine holder - Water dispenser - Mobile Charging station Revamped CVL/SKN/MTN benefitting 4 Lacs Consumers
Quick Connect thru’ Mobile App
Android Based TPDDL App for - Employee Verification - GPS based nearest Bill Payment Centre - Register Requests / Complaints - Power Outage Details & Bill Payment - Reporting Unsafe Situations
Customer Support Initiatives
Launch of Hindi Website To Spread the Our Reach among all Stakeholders, TPDDL Launched Hindi website – - Option to Switch b/w Hindi & English Version
- Responsive Website - Page Auto Adjusted in Accordance to Size of User Phone/Tab/PC Screen Size
GIS Locational Support Mapping of important TPDDL locations viz. Offices, Consumer Care Centers, TPDDL Bill Payment Centers, Any Time Payment Machines (ATPM), Vocational Training Centers and Women Literacy Centers on Google Maps
New Facilities for Consumers
Smart Meter Reading Device - First time in India for
Power Distribution utility
- Prompt for Compulsory Photo in Doubtful Reading - Electronic POD with Signature for Bill Distribution - On Line Route Sequence Tracking through GPS - SMS in case of Premises Locked Cases
Results : Reduction in Meter Reading & Bill Distribution Complaints
Increase in Payment Convenience - No of Avenues increased from 5377 to 6725
- Introduction of Mobile Van Based ATPM for JJ Clusters - Addition of Money on Mobile, Mobikwik, Pay u & Paytm - Mapping of Payment Centers on Google Map - 65 ATPMS for Ease of Payment – 7 New ATPM Opened - Rs 300 Discount on Payment thru PAYTM - Promote Green Initiative of E-bills and E- Payment through
Incentives & attractive prizes.
Customer Support Initiatives
Proactive SMSs on Planned Shutdown
- Information about the time and duration of Planned Shutdown is shared proactively with consumer thru SMSs
Working hand-in-hand with IWAs - Health Camps for Industrial workers
- 9 Health camps organized for IWA workers - 1185 Industrial Workers benefited, event widely
appreciated by IWAs - Promoting Safety & Energy Conservation
- 3 Seminars conducted for IWA Naraina, Shakti Nagar & Moti Nagar
- seminar conducted at JIMS, > 150 participants attended
Smart Grid Demonstration Lab
State of art Smart Grid Lab
Demonstration of various smart grid technologies.
Collaborative partnerships with Business Associates
Centre of Excellence for all segments including students, consumers, technology providers and other state utilities.
New Facilities for Consumers - SOLAR
Highest Solar Grading as System Integrator and Project
Developer received from ICRA.
Empanelled as first Utility Channel Partner with
Ministry of New & Renewable Energy, GoI
TPDDL Initiative for providing Value Added Services to
consumers on Solar Project received DERC Approval
Three Turnkey Solar Project Installation Agencies with
Highest Grading have been empaneled
Association for framing BIS Standard for smart
meter(whole current) to be used in Solar Projects. Smart
Net Meter Specification has been finalized
TPDDL has won the award “Rooftop Solar Enabler of the
Year – Utility” under the aegis of the Indian Rooftop Solar
Leadership Awards, 2016
Stakeholder Services Benefit to Customer
TPDDL
Empanelment of Implementing Agency with open competitive bidding
• Optimum price with superior technology • Benefit of Economy of Scale
Standardization of Equipment Specification & Technology
Ensuring Quality of Solar Plant
Verification of Engineering Design and Array Layout for each consumer after joint site survey
Customized design of optimum solar capacity for Consumer
Facilitation to finalize terms & conditions for supply, installation and AMC
Ensuring smooth transaction and proper execution for solar project
Dedicated technical team to monitor & facilitate installation, testing and commissioning of the Solar Plants
Ensuring Quality and Safety for Solar Plant Execution
Implementing Agency empanelled with TPDDL
Supply of material as per TPDDL Benchmark, modules with 25 years warranty and Solar Plants with 5, 7 or 10 years’ warranty
Ensuring Quality of material
Installation of project within timeline with adherence to TPDDL Safety & Quality Guidelines
Ensuring standard of quality and safety
Committing Performance Ratio for Solar Plant for 25 years
Ensuring proper generation of Solar Plant
AMC including cleaning and comprehensive warranty for 5, 7 or 10 years
Ensuring hassle free service and Performance Warranty
Benefits from TPDDL Solar Projects
Total 44 cases executed & under implementation with Load of 2 MWp
59 Proposals under consideration by Consumers with load of 3.2 MW
Information on TPDDL Website and leaflets to
Customers
Awareness Sessions have been conducted with
Industrial & Residential Associations
More than 1000 Industrialists & Domestic consumers
participated
Presentations have been made to Key Consumers like
DJB, DMRC and NDMC.
Customer Meet conducted for schools / Colleges
Solar Project Awareness with Consumers
Scheme for Replacement of Non Star AC with BEE 5 star/ Inverter Acs Discounts up to 50% on New ACs Scope for 20,000 Consumers to replace AC under Program Potential of Saving 12 MUs of Electricity Every Year
AC units sold till date 2000 units
Validity of the scheme till May’2016
DSM - Non Star AC Replacement Program
Scheme for Selling Energy Efficient LED Bulb at Subsidized rate of Rs 93 Each
• 12 Lacs LED distributed
• Energy saved more than 3.6 MU
• More than 2.5 Lakh Household benefitted
• Revised Scheme of DELP including LED Tubes will be launched from 01st April 2016
DSM Based Efficient Lighting programme (DELP)
Status Vendor selected for the scheme- Crompton Greaves
Consumer Electricals Limited Launch of the Program – April 1, 2016 Duration of the scheme – 6 months (April 1, 2016–
September 31, 2016) Discount offered under the scheme :40-50% on MRP Inclusion of 4 types of bulb; 2 types of Tube Light; 3
types of panel Light; 3 types for C&I segments Distribution agency for the program finalized
LED Light with Discounted Price
Target: High End Industrial & Commercial Consumers like commercial complex, plastic industries, flour mills, cold storage,
hospitals
To Encourage TPDDL and non TPDDL customers for conducting Energy Audits & Implementation of the Energy Efficiency (EE) measures through ESCO route
To Provide value added services to customers To Optimize TPDDL peak load consumption
New Facilities for Consumers : ESCO PROJECT
Objective
Current Status: Tendering completed for
empanelment of ESCOs
7 ESCO companies empanelled
Pilot Audits conducted for 60 domestic consumers & 16 I&C consumers to ascertain potential
Letters sent to potential 191 customers for awareness; Leaflets prepared
Agreement prepared & duly vetted by Legal
Letter sent to DERC regarding status update and empanelment of ESCOs
Delhi Bottling Company Limited (Bisleri International Pvt. Ltd)
-Replacement of existing unitary AC’s with higher energy efficient five star ACs
-Installation of VFD to HP air compressor & RO plant
-Replacement of T12 & T-8 Tube lights with LED based tube lights (16 W)
Unitech Amusement Parks Limited -Installation of VFD to chiller secondary pumps -Improve power factor to unity -Operate one condenser water pumps instead of two during one chiller operation -Install lighting energy saver to lighting feeder to reduce lighting operating voltage to 380 volts
Source well Agro Foods Private Limited
-Replacement of existing unitary AC’s with higher energy efficient five star ACs
-Installation of VFD to all screw air compressor & HP fans
-Replacement of T12 Tube lights with LED based tube lights (16 W)
Saroj Hospital and Heart Institute
-Replacement of reciprocating chillers with screw chillers
-VFD to chilled water pump with header pressure feedback control system
-Optimization of condenser water flow to chillers
-Installation of 3 – way control valves at AHUs to control temperature in user areas
Installation of VFD on RO plant HP pump to avoid throttling
KEY FINDING of PILOT- DETAILED
AUDIT
ESCO PROJECT
Recommendations submitted through Smart Utility Forum to Ministry of Heavy Industries, GoI on E-Vehicle Charging process.
2 New Charging stations installed in front of NSP VT Center and DU Grid in addition to existing 5 Stations
Submission to DERC for different tariff rate for E-Vehicle Charging
New Facilities for Consumers : E Charging Stations
Existing Stations
66KV Grid Sub-station Sector-3, Rohini, near TPDDL Shakti Deep Building
66KV Grid Sub-Station Pitampura-1, Outer Ring Road, Near Madhuban Chowk, Pitampura
33KV Grid Todapur (Pusa), Near Chidya Colony, Todapur
33 KV Grid Delhi University, Near Police Station
66KV Grid Sub-Station Sector-15, Rohini, Near Schdeva Public School
• DERC approved ADR scheme for two years
• Allows consumers to make informed decisions by providing highly detailed information ; Web based portal
• Provides consumers with greater control over their electricity use when coupled with time-based rates, potentially saving money on their monthly electric bill.
• Incentive for Consumers – 40% of average C&I tariff in case of event with
in two hours notification (immediate intimation)
– 20% of average C&I tariff in case of ADR event with more than two hours notification (advance intimation)
New Facilities for Consumers : Automated Demand Response (ADR)
Usage view at customer end : AMI
Real Time Outage Map
CRITICAL AREAS:
- KEY DISCOM EXPENSES - ISSUES with DELHI GOVT.
DISCOM EXPENSES
Power Purchase Cost 64% Transmission
Charges 10%
O&M Cost 7%
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Carrying Cost & Interest
11%
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Depreciation 2%
% OF TOTAL EXPENDITURE
Power Purchase Cost and Sale rates
1.52 1.57
1.99 2.11 2.19
3 2.86
3.68
4.25
5.29 5.45
5.67
5.94
PPC
2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
S.No. Name of Plant Allocation to Delhi in MW
Allocation to TPDDL
in MW
Date of COD of Station
Years in Service
Total Cost in Rs/ Unit
1 NTPC Anta 419 14 1990 26 9.85/-
2 NTPC Aravali 1500 213 2013 3 8.39/-
3 NTPC Auriya 663 22 1990 26 8.19/-
4 NTPC BTPS 705 181 1981 35 6.83/-
5 NTPC Dadri Gas 830 28 1997 19 5.64/-
6 NTPC Dadri 1 840 191 1995 21 5.48/-
7 NTPC Dadri 2 980 225 2010 6 5.09/-
Alternatives available with TPDDL in the range of Rs.3.70/- per unit
NTPC Old & Expensive Plants for Surrender
* Transmission Charges (Nearly 60 Paise/unit extra)
Delhi Govt. Old & Expensive Plants : TPDDL wants to surrender
S.No. Name of Plant Allocation to Delhi in MW
Allocation to TPDDL
in MW
Date of COD of Station
Years in Service
Total Cost in Rs/ Unit
1 IPGCL GT 262 79 1996 20 7.33/-
2 PPCL Pragati 320 68 2003 13 5.96/-
3 PPCL Bawana 1064 289 2014 2 7.88/-
Due to non availability of cheaper gas with IPGCL and PPCL; the per unit cost of power from these plants is high.
The Fixed Cost of Bawana plant is around Rs. 900 crores for Delhi. However plant is able to generate less than 30% of its capacity due to non availability of cheaper gas
with the plant.
Delhi Govt. Old & Expensive Plants for Surrender
* Transmission Charges (Nearly 30 Paise/unit Extra)
• Reallocation of Costly Power:
– Aravalli, Jhajjar (entire share of 212 MW reallocated till 31.03.2016),
– Dadri 1 (180 MW – reallocated till 31.08.2015),.
– Approx. Savings of Rs. 300 Crs on fixed costs.
• Banking of Power – 400 MW –to 500 MW {1200 MUs}
– Approx. saving of Rs. 120 Crore per Annum with return in peak summer months of 2016-17 to meet the contingency requirements. Peak Load expected of 1800 MW in Summer of 2016.
• Case I tender released for 400 MW of power and tariff discovered at Rs. 3.70 per unit. Once the expensive power is reallocated, TPDDL can rely on this power.
• Renewable Power - Procurement of 180 MW Solar Power and 6 MW Waste to Energy Power after DERC approval.
• BTPS closure (4 units) from 1st Jan’2016 to 15th Mar 2016 on account of high pollution levels.. Expected savings of Rs. 8 crores
• Rajghat PPA expired in Jun’2015. Approx savings of Rs. 50 Crore per Annum on fixed costs.
Initiatives: Power Procurement Cost Reduction
• Key Petitions Filed – Petition filed in CERC for discontinuing the power procurement from costly &
uneconomic Central Generating Stations.
– Petition Filed in CERC for termination of PPA’s of Non COD delayed Central Generating stations.
– Matter taken up with Generators on the high cost of coal charged vis a vis poor quality of coal supplied.
• Key Commercial Success factors in the interest of Delhi Consumers
Power Procurement Cost Reduction
• Expected peak demand of 1850 MW in Summer of 2016.
• Long Term tie up : 1700 MW
• Short term tie up through import Banking : 400 MW
• Expected contingency backup : 200 to 300 MW in summers.
• TPDDL exported 400 to 500 MW power in winter months with return in Summer months of 2016.
Ensuring 100% power supply availability in Summer of 2016
Schemes pending with Delhi Transco Limited
Scope of Work Capacity Addition
(MVA)
Expected date of Completion
Beneficiaries along with Area Impacted
Present Status
Addition of 220/66 KV 160MVA PTR at Gopalpur Grid along with 4 nos Bays at 66KV level.
160
As per CEA was to be Completed by FY13-14.
Required on immediate basis in order to meet load growth in TPDDL areas of Mukherjee Nagar, parts of Delhi University, Model town ,Camp etc.
Completion schedule awaited from DTL
New Sanjay Gandhi Transport Nagar 220 KV Grid
160 X 2
As per CEA , to be Completed by FY15-16
This grid is required for providing 66KV feed to Siraspur , SGTN and adjoining areas of TPDDL to meet load growth .
Completion schedule awaited from DTL
Alternate feed at 220/33KV DTL subzimandi Grid
--
As per CEA , to be Completed by FY15-16
Critically required for ensuring reliable supply at TPDDL areas around Subzimandi .
Completion schedule awaited from DTL
220KV Bawana to Rohini-II Double circuit line (O/H).
-- To be Completed by FY15-16
This is critically required for enabling power supply to Rohini 220KV GRID II.
Only one circuit is connected through T-Off .
New Karampura 400KV Grid
315 X 2
As per CEA , to be Completed by FY16-17
Required for reliable supply to Central Delhi including TPDDL area of Moti Nagar ,GTK, Sarai Rohilla .
Completion schedule awaited from DTL
Reallocation / Surrender of Power from High Cost NTPC and Delhi Genco’s Plants
Issue Raised Since : July 2012 Follow Up Communication : 15
Delay in recommendation by GoNCTD of DPR under IPDS scheme to PFC and Govt. of India
Issue Raised Since : Dec 2014 Follow Up Communication : 3
Amortization of Regulatory Assets in Delhi through UDAY scheme
Issue Raised Since : Nov 2015 Follow Up Communication : 1
Waiver of License Fees against the Land used by TPDDL for erection of Grids / Substations
Issue Raised Since : Feb 2014 Follow Up Communication : 4
Regularization of unauthorized colony – Electrification work
Issue Raised Since : Oct 2013 Follow Up Communication : 12
Pension Trust
Issue Raised Since : Jul 2012 Follow Up Communication : 5
Imposition of Way Leave Charges
Issue Raised Since : Jan 2015 Follow Up Communication : 2
Issues pertaining to Delhi Govt.
A Journey from CSR to ‘Social Innovation’
• Health Awareness • Advertisement of drug de addiction camps • SHG formation & training • Handling operation of RO water plants • Bill Distribution • Arrears collection work & Brand Ambassadors
Women Literacy Centres
• Locations identified in consultation with WLCs • Health Check up of the students registered for tutorial classes • Regular health Check-ups at orphanages • Health-Check-up camps organized for IWAs • Covers BA employees from various office locations
Mobile Dispensary
• During camps - awareness about VT & WLC centers • Extended benefits to beneficiaries of near by night shelters
Drug De-addiction camps
• Scholarship to SC/ST students • Eligible for Vocational Trainings • Support for SC/ST students - ITI / Diploma / professional courses • Health check ups of students • Educational support in Govt school under our AA scheme.
Education
• SHG formation • Self Defense Training • Cleaning Drive in JJ clusters • Tie-Up with IWA’s for placements/ sponsorships • Placement Linkages with FMCG brands e.g. West Side, KFC, CCD, Pizza
Hut
Vocational Training Program
Social Innovation Framework
Inauguration on RO Plant Affirmative Action
Women Literacy Center Mobile Dispensary
Other Initiatives: Corporate Social Responsibility
Payment at Doorstep Camp Connection
Camp Connection Pay-n-Win for JJ Clusters
Winning Consumer Confidence : Change in Mindset of JJ Colony
CSR Beneficiaries
Cumulative beneficiaries till
Jan’2016
7461 10005 7692 17796 21602 32421 66473 138540
7461 17466
25158
42954
64556
96977
163450
301990
FY08-09 FY09-10 FY10-11 FY11-12 FY12-13 FY13-14 FY14-15 FY 15-16 (Up to Jan'16)
Women Literacy Center
Drug De Addiction Camps
Mobile Medical Dispensary
Vocational Training
Beneficiaries from TutorialclassesRO Water Plant
OtherAA Beneficiaries
Cummulative Beneficiaries
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