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Vistara-The First Airline to Operate Domestic Services from T2, GVK CSIA Vol III Issue II February 2015 a corporate e-zine Vistara-The first airline to operate domestic services from T2, GVK CSIA Water canon salute for Vistara at T2, GVK CSIA, Mumbai In a journey towards becoming the most sought after airport in the country, GVK CSIA has once again crossed a significant milestone. Known for its world class facilities, T2 opened doors for its very first domestic flight Air Vistara, a joint venture between Tata Sons and Singapore Airlines. This is the first domestic airline to commence its services from T2 and began its operations from 9 January, 2015. Presently, it operates four flights between Mumbai and Delhi. The domestic operations are being carried out from Cake cutting by the dignitaries level 3 at the T2 where guests have access to food and beverage services and can also experience T2’s exclusive retail outlets. The domestic passengers have a common check-in from level 4. Our Founder Chairman and Managing Director Dr GVK Reddy, Vice Chairman Mr Sanjay Reddy, CEO-MIAL Mr Rajeev Jain along with Tata Chairman Cyrus P Mistry welcomed the guests on-board the first flight from T3, Delhi to T2, Mumbai. These included dignitaries like CEO-Singapore Airlines, Goh Choon Pong; Chairman-Vistara, Prasad Menon; Chairman-GMR Group, GM Rao; CEO-Airbus India, Dr Srinivasan Dwarakanath and more. Ribbon cutting ceremony at T2, GVK CSIA GVK honoured by CNBC Awaaz for T2, GVK CSIA Our Vice Chairman Mr Sanjay Reddy and Mrs Pinky Reddy were felicitated by CNBC Awaaz for creating the iconic T2 at GVK CSIA, Mumbai. Truly a landmark in global aviation, T2 has raised industry benchmarks and is a pride of Mumbai and the nation. Some of the other corporates that were felicitated included Axis Bank, Asian Paints, HDFC and Hindustan Unilever Ltd. CNBC Awaaz is India’s top business news channel with a viewership comprising more than all of the competition Mr G V Sanjay Reddy - Vice Chairman, GVK and Mrs Pinky Reddy receving the felicitation from combined, including English business news channels. Mr Amit Shah, President, BJP Mr Krishna Ram Bhupal honoured at ET Focus Summit 2015 Mr Krishna Ram Bhupal, Director - GVKPIL was honoured at the 2nd Annual Economic Times Power Focus Summit 2015 for his remarkable contribution towards the power sector. He was also inducted as an advisory board member for the 2nd Annual Economic Times Power Focus Summit 2015. (L-R) Mr Deepak Lamba, President, Times Group; Mr Vijay Karia, Chairman and MD at Ravin Group of Companies; Mr Piyush Goyal, Minister of State with Mr Krishna Ram Bhupal, Director, GVKPIL receiving the certificate Independent Charge for Power, Coal and New & Renewable Energy; Mr Krishna from Mr Deepak Lamba, President, Times Group Ram Bhupal, Director, GVKPIL and Mr Ratul Puri, Chairman, Hindustan Power GVK MIAL and MRS organise National Flower Show GVK MIAL and Mumbai Rose Society (MRS) organised the second edition of the National Flower Show on January 17 and 18. The 56th Rose Show of MRS saw various varieties of exotic plants and flowers on display like Jarbera, Oriental Lilies, Bird of Paradise, Orchids Helecarius, Tulips from Holland and distinct varieties of roses and medicinal plants. For the first time in India, carnivorous plants i.e. insect eating plants were also displayed. Several corporate houses as well as plant growers from West Bengal, Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra participated in this exotic flower show. The show was a huge success with more than 20,000 visitors who were enthralled by the display of flower arrangements like Bonsai and much more. Our congratulations to Dr Narendra Hosabettu and other teams including Admin, E&M, Cargo, Security, Real Estate, Corp. Comm. & Finance for extending whole-hearted support to the horticulture team led by Mr. Hanumant Raje at MIAL for putting up this show in collaboration with the Mumbai Rose Society. From left: Dr Narendra Hosabettu, EVP – Environment GVK MIAL; Mr N.R. Srinivasan, VP–Corporate Relations GVK MIAL; Chief Guest, Varieties of flowers on display Dr. D. Sivanandan and Mr Hanumant Raje, Chief Horticulturist-GVK MIAL Road Safety Week at GVK CSIA GVK CSIA conducted the Road Safety Week from 12-17 January, 2015. This initiative was flagged of by the Jt. Commissioner of Police (Traffic), Dr B. K. Upadhyay, IPS at an inaugural function hosted at T2, GVK CSIA. Also, gracing the occasion were Padma Shri Dr. Sundaram Natarajan, CMD-Aditya Jyot Hospital, Mumbai; Shri Sanjay Bramhane, Director- Air Safety, DGCA; Mr Virender Pratap Singh, Assistant Vice President – Facilities, GVK MIAL; Dr Narendra Hosabettu, Executive VP Environment, GVK MIAL; Mr Hemant Apte, Senior Vice President–Engineering and Maintenance, GVK MIAL. GVK MIAL leveraged this opportunity to enhance awareness among the people and focus on improving safety while travelling by advancing road safety in and around GVK CSIA, and in the airside where safe vehicle operations is a key to ensuring safety of aircraft operations as well. Dr B. K. Upadhyay addressing the audience Dr B. K. Upadhyay flagging off the event Audience at the event GVK KIA’s ‘Season of Smiles’ fulfils dreams of homeless kids As a part of month long extravaganza, ‘Season of Smiles’, GVK KIA invited 70 children from Sarvodaya Service Society, an NGO that provides shelter to homeless children. Being a socially responsible organisation, GVK KIA fulfilled their wishes by rewarding them with scholarships to help them pursue their education, books, toys and sports equipment. An interesting puppet show was also organised for the children along with a photo session at the end. Children from Sarvodaya Service Society at GVK KIA Swine Flu awareness session at the Corporate Office An awareness session on the prevention and cure of H1N1 influenza (Swine Flu) was conducted at the Corporate Office, Hyderabad. The session was conducted by Dr Gopi Krishna Yedlapati, MBBS, MD (Pulmonary Medicine) who briefed the employees about this fatal disease. The session witnessed active participation from senior executives like Mr John Fernandes, President-Gas; Mr K Divakar, GM-HR; Mr Subrahmanyam Kolachana, GM-HR; Mr Raghunath R, Vice President-Materials; Mr Srinivas Sagi, Vice President-IT and other associates at the corporate office. Swine flu is a highly contagious respiratory disease in pigs caused by one Swine Flu awareness session at Corporate office of several swine influenza A viruses. Road Safety Week at Gautami CCPP Gautami CCPP conducted the Road Safety Week for its employees and contract workers at the site from 11-17 January, 2015. The training program on Road Safety was led by the Safety Manager, Mr B. V. Raghavulu. The week long event witnessed wide range of activities like quiz competition for employees, contract workers and colony residents, training programs on defensive driving, AV on road safety and oath taking ceremony for employees. Mr P.V. Raviram, Plant in charge addressing the employees Oath taking ceremony by employees Jegurupadu CCPP cares for the villagers As part of its CSR initiatives, GVK Foundation provided ‘Purified Water Supply – RO Plant’ under Andhra Pradesh Government Scheme to the nearby villages of Jegurupadu CCPP – East Godavari District, Andhra Pradesh. RO Plant Ribbon cutting ceremony Gautami CCPP Bhogi and Sankranti Celebrations at Gautami CCPP Jegurupadu CCPP New Year Celebrations at Jegurupadu CCPP Jaipur-Kishangarh Expressway Project conducts Road Safety Week During Jaipur-Kishangarh Expressway Project’s Road Safety Week, booklets on road safety were distributed to all the cars that crossed the toll. The event was inaugurated by Mr Mahmood Khan - Deputy Superintendent of Traffic Police, Rajasthan in the presence of GVK key personnel including Mr VVN Murthy-Manager, Route Operations; Mr Pyare Lal Nehra - Officer, Route & Security and Mr Zaheer Khan, Manager - Toll Operations. Road Safety Week at Jaipur-Kishangarh Expressway Project Vivanta by Taj cares for children The Community Development Action Group (CDAG) of Vivanta by Taj - Begumpet, Hyderabad along with their family members spent a day with the children at Thara Homes, a charitable, non-profit organization that primarily works for the welfare of children. The hotel staff served snacks to the children and played a cricket match with them. The hotel also donated 50 kg ‘Wheel’ detergent powder to the NGO as part of its cleanliness initiatives. Vivanta by Taj employees serving snacks to children Fun Games at GVK BIO GVK BIO employees welcomed the New Year by participating in various fun games organised by the Prism Team. Lot of interesting games like ‘seperation anxiety’, ‘nutstacker’, ‘teaparty’, ‘cap & brush’, ‘candelier’, ‘this blows’ and ‘face the cookie’ etc. kept the excitement going for the employees. Events like these strengthen belonginess and improve productivity. GVK BIO employees enjoying fun games GVK one conducts security mock GVK one organizes drill and fire safety training FLASH 50% Sale on eve To enhance preparedness for its security staff, GVK one of Republic Day conducted a mock drill session to counter terrorist attacks. To celebrate the spirit of Republic The security staff actively participated in the session to Day, GVK one organized a hone their emergency handling skills. A fire safety training FLASH 50% Sale to delight its was also conducted for the security staff and employees to customers. The event had all educate them regarding fire related emergencies. the international merchandise on great discounts. Security Mock Drill at GVK one Fire safety training at GVK one GVK EMRI – Guwahati conducts ERT program with World Bank GVK EMRI and World Bank conducted the first- of-its-kind ERT (Emergency Response Training) program in the north-east. The program was inaugurated by Mr Santanu Sarma, COO, GVK EMRI - Assam in the presence of Dr Anupam Borgohain, Head - EMLC, Dhurjoti Prasad - Marketing and Communication and Mr. Ratnakar - EMLC HO.
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