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Gurugram Rejuvenation Project Col Prakash Tewari (Retd) Executive Director CSR CSR Action Plan 2018-19 Budget (2018-19) DLF Limited RENTCO DEVCO DLF Foundation 9.75 Cr 24.28 Cr 0.31 Cr - The Budget for 2018-19 has been calculated


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Gurugram Rejuvenation Project

Col Prakash Tewari (Retd) Executive Director – CSR

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CSR Action Plan 2018-19

Budget (2018-19) DLF Limited RENTCO DEVCO DLF Foundation 9.75 Cr 24.28 Cr 0.31 Cr

  • The Budget for 2018-19 has been calculated based on the average of

2016-17 and 2017-18

  • All of the above mentioned verticals have been suggested about the

CSR projects

  • Based on the suggestions by the ED, each vertical is to prepare CSR

Project plan for 2018-19 which will be shared by the end of March with Foundation

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PROJECT PROPOSAL

Play lead role in sensitizing various stakeholders Laying down Parameters of Smart City Focused Approach by Recommendin g the Organizational set-up Execution through Volunteering bodies or an Outsourcing model

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Create awareness

  • n Role and

Responsibilities of Government and

  • ther

Stakeholders

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Launch Social Media Campaigns through Awareness & Advocacy

2

Drive through Media, Seminars, Workshops, Public Campaigns etc

3

Focus and Align all stakeholders towards a Common Vision

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PLAN OF ACTION

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APPROACH

Digital Influencers Advertising Public Relations Content Marketing

Communication

Financial

Partnership with Government

DLF Foundation Catalyst MCG/HUDA /Gov. Of Haryana

Corporates located in Gurugram/ Cyber City

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Gurugram Rejuvenation Project

Mobility

waste

Water

Air Quality

Impact Perspective

Water: Transformation of Najafgarh Basin Mobility: Soft Infrastructure and Road safety awareness programs Waste Management: Centralized and Decentralized Waste management Systems Air Quality: AQ Metering and data assessment

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GURUGRAM REJUVENATION PROJECT – Project Highlights

1. Launch of White Paper on “Transformation of Najafgarh Basin, as a reach out activities to all the stakeholders for environmental policy development 2. Workshop on ‘Building Lives through sustainable mobility in Gurugram’. 3. Signing of the MoUs with AbInBev and Mobike on the issues of Road Safety and Last Mile Connectivity. 4. Deployment of the technology and Decentralized waste management system, in collaboration with Green Bandhu in the DLF Phase I, residential colonies. 5. Air Quality Monitoring and Data Assessment of the Monitors installed in the 4 locations in the DLF City. 6. Installation of the Water ATMs in Tikli Village, Gurugram 7. Biodiversity Mapping of Magnolias and nearby areas of the DLF City. 8. Completed 21 shows in the year 2018 (till April), in order to promote art and culture through the program “Junoon” in various public spaces in DLF City.

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GURUGRAM REJUVENATION PROJECT – DELIVERABLES (2018-19)

Air Quality Sustainable Mobility Waste Management Solar Wetland Regeneration

  • Data Assessment and

monitoring

  • Analyst is to be

appointed

  • Publish

Newsletters/weekly Updates on AQ Data

  • 6 additional monitors

are to be installed

  • Collaboration with

Chakr Foundation to reduce PM 10 levels by 90%

  • AbInBev: Formulation of

Working Group Committee

  • Identification of the

Crash zones and the black spots area.

  • Reach out Programmes

and Awareness programs for the targeted groups.

  • Drivers' Sensitization

program

  • Formation of online

portal for F&Qs

  • Units will be replicated

in other blocks in DLF City, similar to H-Block

  • Setting up unit for

Horticulture waste.

  • In compost unit, waste

water recycling system is to be installed

  • Pilot project for

installation of the STP for the neighbourhood parks.

  • Solar

street lights are to be installed in the identified transit corridors

  • Declaration of

the wetland by the GMDA is being propose

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GURUGRAM REJUVENATION PROJECT – DELIVERABLES (2018-19)

Green and Blue Gurugram 2030 – Proposed Strategies for Workshop

1. Formulate models available for conservation

  • f the environment in an ecosystem, keeping

in view the topography and morphology of the Gurugram City.

  • 2. Strategy for Conservation and management of

the forest and Water Bodies

  • 3. Strategy for Protection of the Forest and

Water Bodies

  • 4. Strategy for Restoration of the Forest and

Water Bodies

  • 5. Strategy for Pollution Controls: Air and

Environment

Source: Mapping done by INTACH for Green and Blue Gurugram

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SEMINARS AND WORKSHOPS ATTENDED

  • Invitation by the PMO, Meeting to be held on 22nd March 2018
  • Rising India Summit, 17th March 2018
  • Annual Conclave on Shaping India’s Urban Agenda, 14th March 2018
  • One-day workshop on interactions with NGOs, Citizens and Civil Society – Air Pollution, MOEFCC, 21st

February 2018

  • Key note speaker in Strategic CSR and Sustainability Summit, Mumbai, 19th and 20th December 2017
  • Panel Discussion and Key note speech at LSR in LGBTQ+ communities, 12th January 2018
  • Promoting Holistic dialogue on effective development corporation, India Islamic centre, 29th January

2018

  • Smart and Affordable environmental monitoring conclave, Tejara, Rajasthan, 5th and 6th February 2018
  • Science and Tech Education for better India, 8th March 2018
  • Start Republic 2018, Collaborative development for Smart cities, 15th February 2018
  • Leveraging CSR contribution for supporting StartUp and social enterprise
  • Infrastructure through lens on sustainability, IILM, 16th February 2018
  • Industry stakes in achieving SDG 3, Good Health and well being
  • Corporate social and environmental sustainability