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Csr) Intiatives in Railways Objective MUMBAI DIVISION CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (CSR) INTIATIVES IN RAILWAYS OBJECTIVE To Promote participation of Corporate & PSUs (Sponsoring Entity) for: Execution of environmental sustainability works. Cleanliness-creating awareness through innovative communicating strategies. Innovative infrastructure & sanitation Solutions including behavior change. Passenger amenities at Station. WORK IDENTIFIED FOR CSR IN MUMBAI DIVISION (WR) WORKS THAT CAN BE DONE UNDER CSR Total cost Identified possible Total (in Rs Location/station names works nos Cores) Water conservation works Bardoli, Amalner, Saphale, Dahanu road, Vapi, Navsari, Rain water Harvesting 20 03 Vyara, Billimora, Valsad, Surat, Dondaicha, Nandurbar, Ukai 15 Lakh per pit Songhad, Navapur & Dharangaon Matunga road colony, Bandra (E) & (W) colony, Khar colony, Sewage Treatment plant - 85 Andheri station & colony, Jogeshwari (AT), Borivali, 11.90 14 Lakh each Dahisar, Vasai road, Nandurbar, Amalner, Vapi, Valsad, Surat & Udhna Bhayander (E) & (W), Nallsaopara (E) & (W), Virar quarry, Afforestration including 7.35 Virar carshed, Jogeshwai (AT). Panju Island development of green area - 39.40 Lakh (Between Bhayander - Naigaon), Suburban = 35000 sqm Rs. 400 per sqm sqm along track Virar - Surat 300 Km, Udhna - Jalgaon 400 Km. Badhwar park, Churchgate, Mumbai Central, Parel workshop, Dadar Terminal, Bandra Pali Hill, Andheri, Water Efficient fixtures - 10 2.40 Kandivali, Borivali, Vasai road, Virar Carshed, Dahisar, 24 Lakhs per station/colony Dahanu road, Vapi, Valsad, Billimora, Navsari, Udhna, Surat, Vyara, Navapur, Nandurbar,Amalner & Dondaicha. Construction renovation of Churchgate to Virar = 40 nos, Virar-Surat = 20 nos, Udhna - 7.80 65 toilet - 12 Lakhs per toilet Jalgaon = 05 nos WORKS THAT CAN BE DONE UNDER CSR (contd.) Total cost Total Identified possible works (in Rs Location/station names nos Cores) Drinking water facilities (Water Churchgate to Virar = 28 nos, Virar-Surat = 10 nos, 0.54 43 Cooler) - 1.25 Lakhs each station Udhna - Jalgaon = 05 nos Mumbai Central Yard, Parel workshop, Bandra Water recycling plant - 3.5 crore 21 Terminus yard, Grant road (laundary), Khar colony, 06 each station Valsad, Surat. Mumbai cnetral, Lower parel, Dadar, Bandra Terminus, Khar road, Santacruz, Vile Parle, Andheri, Jogeshwari, Lift (20 passengers capacity) Goregaon, Malad, Kandivali, Borivali, Dahisar, 32 32 (engg + elect) - 1 crore Bhayander, Mira road, Naigaon, Vasai road, Nallasopara, Virar, Palghar, Dahanu road, Vapi, Valsad, Navsari, Bilimora, Udhna * Surat. Escalators (One set up + down) All stations from Mumbai Central to Virar, Surat, 42 28 (Engg + elect) - 1.5 crores Udhna, Valsad & Vapi. Mumbai Central, Bandra Terminus, Andheri, Borivali, Battery Operated Car - 3.0 lakh 0.24 08 Vapi, Surat, Valsad, Udhna. WORKS THAT CAN BE DONE UNDER CSR (contd.) Solar Panel equipped Parking Lots with illumination and charging facilities – BCT, ST and other stations. Green-wall suburban train corridors at Mumbai Central Division. Design and Installation of Murals / Paintings/ Art Decos / Tribal/ Ethnic art at Railway Stations and offices of Mumbai Central Division. Installation (including transport), restoration and maintenance of heritage rolling stock along-with associated art-work and green-landscape at important Stations, installation and offices of Mumbai Central Division. Standalone solar lighting systems for yards, coaching depots, running / rooms and sheds for general illumination and pit-lines of Mumbai Central Divisions. Solar based LED destination indicator systems on long-distance trains of Mumbai Central Division. Solar-based water efficient systems for filtered watering at stations and coaching depots and cleaning of coaches at stations and depots. WORKS THAT CAN BE DONE UNDER CSR (contd.) Solar-based water efficient systems for filtered watering at stations and coaching depots and cleaning of coaches at stations and depots. Eco-friendly packaging of linen using packets made by prison inmates/ under-privileged/ etc. Social focus. Garbage compaction based dustbins on coaches and garbage compaction systems at stations. Eco-friendly Toilets / Vacuum Based Toilets at Railway stations, Offices and depots. Cleanliness and Bio-toilet usage awareness campaign for trains and stations of Mumbai Central Division. Rain-water harvesting at Car-sheds, Coaching depots and Loco Sheds of Mumbai Central Division. Training and soft-skill development for Security and frontline personnel attending to women and children in distress on Railway stations. Campaigns to ameliorate harassment / distress of women and children, against anti-social activities like drugging of passengers, trespassing etc. on Stations, offices and depots of Mumbai Central Division. WORK DONE THROUGH CSR IN MUMBAI DIVISION (WR) SOLAR PANELS & STATION UPGRADATION – MATUNGA ROAD (M/s ASSET RECONSTRUCTION COMPANY INDIA LTD) M/s ARCIL has following CSR initiatives at Matunga Road Station: Solar panels above the platform shed. Replacement of lightings with LED fittings. Refurbishment of station name boards & Signages. Landscape garden alongside tracks. Renovation of toilet blocks (north & south end). Installation of RO water purifier and stainless steel dustbins. Approximate Cost of Project: Rs 33 Lakhs SOLAR PANELS & STATION UPGRADATION – MATUNGA ROAD (M/S ASSET RECONSTRUCTION COMPANY INDIA LTD) LED SCREENS AT CHURCHGATE STATION (K C LAW COLLEGE) KC Law College installed two LED Screens at Churchgate Station. The LED screens display: different laws and rights of Indian constitution. Provisions and action passenger centric sections of Indian Railways Act. Approximate Cost of Project: Rs 2 Lakhs CONSTRUCTION OF TOILET BLOCK (ROTARY CLUB OF BOMBAY KANDIVALI) Renovation of 11 toilet blocks undertaken by Rotary Club of Kandivali. The work of 08 toilet blocks has been completed so far at following station: Marine Lines Elphinstone Road Charni Road Dadar Grant Road Mahim Lower Parel Vasai Road *Renovation work of 03 toilet blocks under progress. Approximate Cost of Project: Rs 60 Lakhs RENOVATION OF TOILET BLOCK (ROTARY CLUB OF BOMBAY KANDIVALI) RENOVATION OF BANDRA RAILWAY STATION (UNION BANK OF INDIA) Union bank of India has undertaken following CSR activities at Bandra Station : Renovation of toilet Block on heritage theme (Completed). Fencing and beautification of west circulating area (Under progress). Provision of Heritage style benches (Under Progress). Development of Garden in west side (Under Progress) Approximate Cost of Project: Rs 90.64 Lakhs RENOVATION OF BANDRA RAILWAY STATION (UNION BANK OF INDIA) FEEEDBACK OF TOILET CLEANLINESS (GAIA) Gaia Smart Cities (Gaia), an award-winning urban technology firm did an exclusive tie up to provide Smart Feedback system to monitor the cleanliness of toilets across 17 suburban stations in an effort to improve cleanliness and hygiene conditions: Churchgate Bandra Marine lines Goregaon Charni Road Andheri Grant Road Kandivali Lower Parel Borivali Elphinstone Road Dahisar Dadar Bhayander Matunga Road Vasai Road Mahim STATION BEAUTIFICATION (Mumbai First and Making A Difference (M.A.D.) Foundation) ELPHINSTONE ROAD CHURCHGATE CHURCHGATE Under the "Hamara Station - Hamari Shaan" beautification project, 21 stations viz Churchgate, Marine Lines, Charni Road, Grant Road, Mumbai Central, Mahalaxmi, Lower Parel, Elphinstone Road, Dadar, Mahim, Bandra, Khar Road, Santacruz, Vile Parle, Andheri, Jogeshwari, Goregaon, Malad, Kandivali, Borivali & Dahisar were beautified by volunteers of Mumbai First and Making A Difference ( MAD) Foundation STATION BEAUTIFICATION (Mumbai First and Making A Difference (M.A.D.) Foundation) Artistic painting of Staircases, FOBs, Booking Office areas, Entrance / Exits and platforms beautified on theme based designs by approximately 15,000 volunteers under this project. Another initiative has been named History Wall, under which one of the unusual elements being tried out to provide a basic history plate of the railway station at each of the stations. The initiative has been acknowledged across India and appreciated widely including by Hon'ble Prime Minister of India and Hon'ble Minister of Railways. PROJECT UNDER CSR AND VOLUNTARY PARTICIPATION STATION BEAUTIFICATION (Mumbai First and Making A Difference (M.A.D.) Foundation) STATION BEAUTIFICATION (Mumbai First and Making A Difference (M.A.D.) Foundation) STATION BEAUTIFICATION – DAHANU ROAD (ROSHANI FOUNDATION) Dahanu Road Station beautification with Warli Art as a "Youth Empowerment Project" has been done by Roshni Foundation and Charitable Trust. World-famous tribal art named "Warli art" originated from Warli tribe who originate from Dahanu Road. STATION BEAUTIFICATION – DAHANU ROAD (ROSHANI FOUNDATION) STATION BEAUTIFICATION – SURAT (M/S. SARIN TECHNOLOGIES INDIA PVT. LTD) A mega-beautification drive has been done at Surat railway station by the Israel-based leading diamond machine manufacturer, Sarin Techonlogies India Limited as part of their CSR activity. Each of the four platforms, walkways, bridges and entrance on both the sides of the station were cleaned, painted and beautified with murals and artwork. Around 60 spots at the railway station including ramps, walls, pillars, walkways, etc, have been painted with beautiful theme- based paintings depicting the rich history of Surat and vibrancy of the city's textile and diamond industries. STATION BEAUTIFICATION – SURAT (M/s. SARIN TECHNOLOGIES INDIA PVT. LTD) STATION BEAUTIFICATION – BARDOLI & NANDURBAR
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