Introduction The employees of TR India have always responded to any natural calamities 2004 Tsunami hit the South East Asian Countries and the Southern Coast of India was severely affected and the employees rose to the occasion by contributing one days salary ID: 717044
Download Presentation The PPT/PDF document "CSR Report : 2004 - 2015" is the property of its rightful owner. Permission is granted to download and print the materials on this web site for personal, non-commercial use only, and to display it on your personal computer provided you do not modify the materials and that you retain all copyright notices contained in the materials. By downloading content from our website, you accept the terms of this agreement.
Slide1
CSR Report
:
2004 - 2015 Slide2
IntroductionThe employees of TR India have always responded to any natural calamities.
2004 – Tsunami hit the South East Asian Countries and the Southern Coast of India was severely affected and the employees rose to the occasion by contributing one day’s salary.
The Monsoons of 2006 devastated the States of Bihar, Andhra Pradesh and West Bengal and here again employees came forward to donate a day’s salary to the victims.
A repetition of the floods in November 2009 in North Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh saw the employees rise once again to the occasion.Our employees participated very actively during the relief work after the natural calamity overran the State of Uttrakhand in June 2013.We regularly visit nearby Orphanages and supply them stationeries, books & other, medicines & essential commodities.Our Company has actively participated in Community activities, including organizing blood donation camps every year. This year the Camp was organized on 10th Sept 2015.
2/17/2016
CSR Activity Report 2004-2015
2Slide3
A visit by Orphanage children to our office in Sept 20152/17/2016
CSR Activity Report 2004-2015
3Slide4
Blood Donation Camp held on 10th Sept 2015
2/17/2016
CSR Activity Report 2004-2015
4Slide5
Natural disaster in Uttrakhand in June 20132/17/2016
In June 2013,
Uttrakhand
, a State in Northern India, was inundated by heavy floods in the Ganges & its tributaries along with massive cloudbursts, leading to disaster of colossal magnitude.More than a thousand people lost their lives.Thousands of people lost their houses, sources of livelihood & cattle.
Destruction of bridges and roads left about 100,000 pilgrims and tourists trapped in the valleys across the four worst affected districts of
Rudraprayag, Chamoli, Uttarkashi and
Pithoragarh
&
Tehri
Garwal
.
Villages of
Bangar
&
Parodi
, in the district of
Tehri
Garhwal
is
the focus of our current relief work.
CSR Activity Report 2004-2015
5Slide6
Demographics of UttrakhandUttrakhand is a hilly region abetting the States of Himachal Pradesh & Uttar Pradesh.
The State comprises 13 districts & has a population of over 10 million.
It is the 27th State formed by an Act of Parliament in the year 2000 and has a Legislative Assembly with 70 members and also has 05 members of Parliament representing the State.
The State is run by Congress Party and has Mr. Harish Rawat as the present Chief Minister.The State is endowed with diverse natural resources i.e. large dense forests with varieties of flora, fauna & wild life, minerals like limestone, phosphate, dolomite, copper etc.The main occupations are related to tourism, agriculture and mineral extraction. 2/17/2016
CSR Activity Report 2004-2015
6
UTTRAKHANDSlide7
Districts of the State of Uttrakhand 2/17/2016
CSR Activity Report 2004-2015
7Slide8
Scope of Relief work in Uttrakhand2/17/2016
TUVR has targeted to be complete this relief project within a duration of six months starting in March 2014.
Supporting partner of TUVR in this mission is Divine International Foundation, an NGO working in
Uttrakhand.The aim is to create better livelihood opportunities for the affected people of this region. The total cost of the project is estimated at around 9,99,000 INR ( 12,610 Euros) & the beneficiaries are inhabitants of the villages of
Bangar & Parodi.
The major activities accomplished till 31
st
July 2014 are the following:
Construction of eight community toilets completed, three more under construction.
Installation of 40 water tanks of 500
litre
capacity each completed.
Distributed One hundred educational support kit & books to school students.
Provided vocational training classes in Computer Application, Retail Sales & BPO to a batch of fifty students and to be awarded Certificates of completion by 2
nd
week of August.
CSR Activity Report 2004-2015
8Slide9
2/17/2016
Community toilets constructed
CSR Activity Report 2004-2015
9Slide10
Community toilets constructed …contd.2/17/2016
CSR Activity Report 2004-2015
10Slide11
Content of education support kit distributed to the students 2/17/2016
S.NO. PARTICULARS
& QUANTITY
1 Bag 1 nos.2 Note book 10 nos.3 Drawing Book 4 nos.4 Water Bottle 1 nos.5 Lunch Box 1 nos.6 Pencil Box 1 nos.7 Sketch Color 1 Packet
8 Pencil Color 1 Packet9 Pencil
1 nos.10
Eraser
5 nos.
11
Sharpener
3 nos.
12
Pen
5 nos.
13
Ruler
1 nos.
14
Toothpaste
1 nos.15 Toothbrush 1 nos.
16 Hair Oil 1 nos.
17
Soap
3 nos.
18
Biscuit
2
Packet
19
Cap
1 nos.
20
Gloves 1 nos.
21
Ball 1 nos.
CSR Activity Report 2004-2015
11Slide12
Students during inauguration of Vocational Courses2/17/2016
CSR Activity Report 2004-2015
12Slide13
Kits distributed to students of Vocational Courses2/17/2016
CSR Activity Report 2004-2015
13Slide14
Delighted students after receiving their educational kits2/17/2016
CSR Activity Report 2004-2015
14Slide15
Celebration of World Environment Day by students2/17/2016
CSR Activity Report 2004-2015
15Slide16
Students enjoying refreshments during vocational training2/17/2016
CSR Activity Report 2004-2015
16Slide17
Students of vocational courses being awarded certificates
2/17/2016
CSR Activity Report 2004-2015
17Slide18
Newly built Community toilets and water tanks for beneficiaries2/17/2016
CSR Activity Report 2004-2015
18Slide19
A brief tour of the Project Area by TUVR and DIF officials 2/17/2016
CSR Activity Report 2004-2015
19Slide20
A brief tour of the Project Area by TUVR and DIF officials…22/17/2016
CSR Activity Report 2004-2015
20Slide21
2/17/2016CSR Activity Report 2004-2015
21
Blood Donation Camp Held at Bangalore 2014Slide22
2/17/2016CSR Activity Report 2004-2015
22
Blood Donation Camp Held at Bangalore in 2013Slide23
2/17/2016CSR Activity Report 2004-2015
23
Blood Donation Camp Held at Bangalore in 2012Slide24
2/17/2016CSR Activity Report 2004-2015
24
Blood Donation Camp 2010Slide25
2/17/2016CSR Activity Report 2004-2015
25
Blood Donation Camp 2009Slide26
CSR Initiatives –TR India’s ParticipationInitiated in May 2009 – Assisted a Tent School named
Jnana
Jyothi School in
Kundalahalli, BangaloreThe School is being run for the children of unskilled labour force engaged in the construction industryProvided basic infrastructure in terms of Cupboards, Books and writing material to the school childrenTotal number of children benefited – about 40Mr.Ulrich Feitz, Board Member, TUV Rheinland Group and senior management of TR India participated in this event2/17/2016CSR Activity Report 2004-2015
26Slide27
Mr Feitz distributing Note Books to the Children
2/17/2016
CSR Activity Report 2004-2015
27Slide28
Cultural Evening Organised during the visit of Mr Feitz coupled with the CSR Event
2/17/2016
CSR Activity Report 2004-2015
28Slide29
Mr Biederman, donating a Water Filter to the School Principal during his visit in February 2012
2/17/2016
CSR Activity Report 2004-2015
29Slide30
Mr Biedermann planting a tree in the School Premises
2/17/2016
CSR Activity Report 2004-2015
30Slide31
Mr Anil Kumar, TR India, handing over papers pertaining to donation of Furniture at Raichur, North Karnataka
2/17/2016
CSR Activity Report 2004-2015
31Slide32
CSR Activities -2011 (Adopted a Government School on Hosur Road, Bangalore)
2/17/2016
CSR Activity Report 2004-2015
32Slide33
Dr Bayerlein addresses the Students during his visit in October 2011
2/17/2016
CSR Activity Report 2004-2015
33Slide34
Dr Bayerlein with the Children – October 2011
2/17/2016
CSR Activity Report 2004-2015
34Slide35
Other ActivitiesKeeping in line with our core business, we approached DEG to fund a project concerning enviornment
. This Project “ SHINE “ was approved by DEG . The object of this project was to qualify 10 industries from the SME segment to comply with environmental regulations and adopt best industry practices. The stake holders for this project were TR India, DEG and the State Pollution Control Board. The Project received a good media
response
Yet an other PPP Project –(SEBSSR) Sustainable and Enviornmental Balanced and Safer Ship Recycling was undertaken in Bangladesh. This was again fsponsored by DEG and aimed at addressing the current problems related to Enviornment, Health, Safety and Social aspects in the Ship Recycling IndustryThe third project financed by DEG related to Comprehensive Food Safety Programme for the Dairy Industry in the States of Punjab and Haryana, mainly aimed at raising the levels of awareness and compliance to various international standards and best management practices for food safety for the diary industry
2/17/2016CSR Activity Report 2004-2015
35Slide36
Other Activities (Contd..)DEG funded yet another project –HSPM Hazardous Substance Process Management mainly related to disposal of
e-waste
In order to create awareness about REACH initiatives amongst the leather manufacturers-exporters in the South Indian towns of
Ranipet and Karur, the PPP Project with the sponsorship of DEG has reached it’s concluding stageWe also worked with SEQUA, to fund our program on Energy Management with Jain University, with whom we have signed an MOU2/17/2016CSR Activity Report 2004-2015
36Slide37
Snap Shots of DEG Funding PPP Projects
2/17/2016
CSR Activity Report 2004-2015
37Slide38
Snap Shots of DEG Funding PPP Projects - Ranipet
2/17/2016
CSR Activity Report 2004-2015
38Slide39
Snap Shots of DEG Funding PPP Projects - Karur
2/17/2016
CSR Activity Report 2004-2015
39