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TATA Power
Tata Power is India’s largest integrated power company with a
growing international presence. The Company together with its subsidiaries and
jointly controlled entities has an installed gross generation capacity of [8621]
MW in India and a presence in all the segments of the power sector viz. Fuel
Security and Logistics, Generation (thermal, hydro, solar and wind),
Transmission, Distribution and Trading. |
It has successful public-private partnerships in
Generation, Transmission and Distribution in India namely "Tata Power Delhi
Distribution Limited" with Delhi Vidyut Board for distribution in North
Delhi, 'Power links Transmission Ltd.' with Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd.
for evacuation of Power from TaTa hydro plant in Bhutan to Delhi and 'Maithon
Power Ltd.' with Damodar Valley Corporation for a 1050 MW Mega Power Project at
Jharkhand. Tata Power has developed the country’s first 4000 MW Ultra Mega Power
Project at Mundra (Gujarat) based on super-critical technology. It is also one
of the largest renewable energy players in India. Its international presence
includes strategic investments in Indonesia through a 30% stake in the leading
coal company PT Kaltim Prima Coal (KPC), 26% stake in mines at PT
BaramultiSuksessaranaTbk ("BSSR") and a geothermal project; in Singapore through
Trust Energy Resources to securitize coal supply and the shipping of coal for
its thermal power generation operations; in South Africa through a joint venture
called ‘Cennergi’ to develop projects in South Africa, Botswana and Namibia; in
Australia through investments in enhanced geothermal and clean coal technologies
and in Bhutan through a hydro project in partnership with The Royal Government
of Bhutan. With its track record of technology leadership, project execution
excellence, world class safety processes, customer care and driving green
initiatives, Tata Power is poised for a multi-fold growth and committed to
'lighting up lives' for generations to come.
About Coastal Gujarat Project Ltd (CGPL): CGPL is a Special Purpose Vehicle
(SPV) formed for setting up and operating the 4000 MW Mundra UMPP. CGPL has
signed a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with seven procurers (distribution
licensees) from five states i.e. Gujarat, Maharashtra, Haryana, Rajasthan and
Punjab for the sale of contracted capacity. The Mundra Power Project, India's
first UMPP is progressing well and the first unit is close to commissioning. |
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American India Foundation (AIF)
The American India Foundation is dedicated to catalyzing social and
economic change in India and building a lasting bridge between the United States
and India. |
In a country where extreme contrasts of wealth and poverty coexist in everyday
life, we hear hopeful stories of India’s rise and rapid growth. Yet 800 million
people – more than the entire population of Africa – live on less than two
dollars per day in India. Amid the tragic devastation caused by the Gujarat
earthquake in 2001, President Bill Clinton and Prime Minister of India Atal
Bihari Vajpayee recognized the need for a philanthropy platform that would
connect the world’s two largest democracies and provide a trusted bridge for
meaningful participation in India’s democratic and economic growth for both
Americans and Indians. The American India Foundation has since built on this
vision and created countless opportunities for India’s poor to live successful,
productive lives while creating impactful change at an unprecedented scale,
changing the lives of more than 3.1 million of India’s less fortunate |
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Tata Chemicals Society for Rural Development
Tata Chemicals believes in a cohesive, inclusive and integrated
society, in which all individuals have access to opportunities for personal
growth and inclusive economic growth. The present socio-economic environment
necessitates a more constructive role by industry for achieving inclusiveness
and complementing the ongoing efforts of Government and civil society in
enhancing social equity. |
Improving the quality of life and fostering sustainable and integrated
development in the communities where it operates is central to Tata Chemicals’
corporate philosophy. In order to do so Tata Chemicals established Tata
Chemicals Society for Rural Development (TCSRD) in 1980 as a society and trust.
The principle aim and objective as written in the memorandum of association, of
which Tata Chemicals is a principle promoter is to undertake, carry out,
promote, sponsor, assist or aid directly or in other manner, any activity for:
The promotion and growth of rural economy, Rural welfare, Activities relating to
environmental protection, Conservation of natural resources, Creating and
developing facilities for public education, Fostering conservation and research
in the field of natural history, Other programs for promoting the socio-economic
development and welfare or uplift of the people in any rural area in India,
particularly the rural areas around the town of Mithapur in the state of
Gujarat; around Babrala Township in the state of Uttar Pradesh; around Haldia in
the state of West Bengal and in other states where Tata Chemicals may have a
presence |
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Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan
Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) is Government of India's flagship programme to
achieve Universalization of Elementary Education (UEE). The Ministry of Human
Resource Development, Department of Education and Department of Women & Child
Development, bought the airtime on Doordarshan to air Girl Stars movies on prime
time which were then seen by over 100 million people. |
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GHCL Foundation Trust
GHCL Limited was incorporated on 14th of October 1983. The company has
established itself as a well-diversified group with an ascertained footprint in
Chemicals, Textiles and Consumer Products segment. IN Chemicals, the company
mainly manufactures Soda Ash (Anhydrous Sodium Carbonate) that is a major raw
material for Detergents & Glass industries and Sodium Bicarbonate (baking soda). |
Its Textiles operations is an integrated vertical set up which commences right
from spinning of fiber (yarn), weaving, dyeing, printing till the finished
products, like sheets & duvets, take shape which are primarily exported
worldwide.Consumer Products operation is another business for GHCL where it is a
leader in manufacturing and selling Edible salt, Industrial grade salt and Honey
in the country.
GHCL is committed for the wellbeing of all its stakeholders. It is committed to
bring equilibrium in use of natural resources and making efforts to maintain the
ecological balances in the areas of operations and taking all efforts to
rebuild/ replenish, the natural resources used in the process of its operations,
and create a positive environment for bringing various entities / organizations
working in the domain of protecting environment, developing wellbeing of human
resources, providing education, health and safety to the marginalized sections
of society, to work jointly with GHCL for the overall growth and well being of
society and environment. |
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APM Terminals
Port Pipavav is managed and operated by APM Terminals, the ports and Terminals
Company of the maritime giant, the A.P. Moller-Maersk Group. APM Terminals is
one of the largest container terminal operators in the world and offers the
global shipping community an integrated Global Terminal Network of 56 ports and
154 inland facilities in 63 countries. |
With a presence in every major market, APM Terminals serves all major trade
lanes providing our customers with the most advanced terminal technology,
equipment and operations in the industry. It has two facilities in India
currently - India's largest and most successful container terminal, APM
Terminals Mumbai (earlier known as Gateway Terminals India), in JNPT at
NhavaSheva, Mumbai; and Port Pipavav in Gujarat. Port Pipavav, a successful
public-private enterprise, is emerging as an important gateway port on the West
Coast of India for containers, bulk and liquid cargo. Located just 152 nautical
miles from NhavaSheva in Mumbai or 10 hours steaming time, Port Pipavav provides
excellent access to the main shipping lines as well as to the cargo belt in the
northwestern region of India. |
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ICDS
ICDS scheme was launched on 2nd October 1975, in Chhotaudepur Block and the
Scheme represents one of the world’s largest and most unique flagship programs
for Early Childhood Development. Gujarat is ICDS program symbolizes The State’s
commitment to its children towards holistic approach for child health, nutrition
and development. |
Currently the Scheme in operational in 336 Blocks in Gujarat. The Scheme has now
been universalized to 52137 Anganwadi centres in 336 blocks. Education, Health,
Nutrition and Health Education, Justice and equality, etc are the various issues
focused for the welfare of Women and Children. Economic and Social empowerment
of women with protection to Women from Domestic Violence, Rights of Property by
female members, Dowry Prohibition, Protection from sexual harassment, indecent
representation of women and many other women favoring actions are governed by
the department. Child marriage restraints, infant milk substitutes, bottle
feeding and infant food products monitoring, child care and protection are the
many children related acts that calls |
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ONGC
Maharatna ONGC is the largest crude oil and natural gas Company in India, contributing around 70 per cent to Indian domestic production. This largest natural gas company rank 11th among global energy majors (Platts). It is the only public sector Indian company to feature in Fortune’s ‘Most Admired Energy Companies’ list. ONGC ranks 18th in ‘Oil and Gas operations’ and 183rd overall in Forbes Global 2000. |
Acclaimed for its Corporate Governance practices, Transparency International has ranked ONGC 26th among the biggest publicly traded global giants. It is most valued and largest E&P Company in the world, and one of the highest profit-making and dividend-paying enterprises. ONGC has a unique distinction of being a company with in-house service capabilities in all areas of Exploration and Production of oil & gas and related oil-field services.
In recognition of its role as a 'responsible leader', ONGC’s CSR initiative continues its quest to make positive, tangible difference in the lives of the vulnerable and disadvantaged, especially in and around its operational areas. In FY' 17 it spent as much as INR 5,259 million in its CSR initiatives. With a business paradigm that is based on an interconnected vision - of people's welfare, societal growth and environmental conservation, ONGC with its Corporate Social Responsibility activities in India continues to cater to the developmental needs across the focused areas.
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