Company: The Tata Power Company Ltd
Income 2005-2006 = Rs 4300 Cr (rounded off)
Net profit after tax (05-06) =Rs 550 Cr (rounded off)
Karmayog CSR Rating- 3/5
CSR activities:
The Tata Power sponsored Lifeline Express – the world’s first Hospital Train has changed the lives of thousands of underprivileged people of Maval and Mulshi Talukas, Khopoli and Karjat and the surrounding catchment areas of our Company.
Inaugurated on 14th Feburary,2003,at Lonavla, by Mr. Ashok Mohol, MP, the camp, which spanned thirty-five days, aimed at corrective surgery, free of charge, and focused on patients with cleft lip, cataract, polio caused defects and hearing impediments. In addition, the camp offered medical assistance and relief at an OPD.
To a large extent the success of the project goes to our volunteers who combed the targeted areas in a publicity campaign. They were supported by the doctors of the Primary Health Centres, anganwadi and school teachers, gramsewaks etc. Other publicity media including print, audio and visual displays were also employed for maximum coverage.
Over four hundred patients enrolled for Polio Corrective Surgery, out of which sixty cases could be operated upon. The others were administered medicines and physiotherapy or fitted with appliances.
Thirty of the seventy – three patients who had been screened for cleft lip surgery were operated upon by a team of experts in plastic surgery.
Various social and community support activities
At Hydros
1.Medical Camps
2.Family Planning Camps
3.Cataract Camps
4.Blood Donation Drive
5.Aids Awareness Camps
6.Pulse Polio Awareness Drive
7.Camps for explaining and demonstrating use of non-conventional energy resources – solar and biogas and promoting the use of coke making kiln
8.Vocational training in Fisheries, Garden (mali), Maison and Carpenter
In Trombay
1.Vocational Training Camps for economically backward children
2.Health and Personal Hygiene Programme for Women
3.Medical Check up Camps
4.Aid Awareness Programmes
In Jojobera
1.Medical Camps at Kondadih, Krishnanagar, Potka and Khayerbani villages
2.Pulse Polio Camps
3.Blood Donation Camp
4.Tree Plantation
5.Help schools run for the underprivileged children
6.Imparting education to underprivileged children
7.Solar light electrification in two villages
Environment :
Environment Protection
Long before the present global ecological concern, Tata Power realised its moral and corporate responsibility towards environmental protection.
�Tata Power started off over thirty years ago with eco-restoration and eco-development programmes in its area of operation in the Western Ghats, particularly in the catchment areas of the lakes in Mawal and Mulshi Talukas. Since then, over 70 lakh saplings of 60 tree species have been planted in the area
�The programme was intensified in 1995. Over 6 lakh trees, mainly evergreen and indigenous species, are being planted regularly, enriching the flora and fauna of the surrounding hills
�A green belt of about 1 lakh trees has been raised around the Trombay Thermal power plant and nearby hillsides
�Actively supports pisciculture activities at their hydro stations by assisting in the breeding of fishes like the Mahsheer.
�Also built and maintains two gardens in Mumbai Metropolis.
Pollution Control
Driven by its commitment to power generation harmonious with nature, Tata Power has taken concrete steps to sustain the ecological balance. Over Rs.100 crores have been invested on pollution control equipment at the Trombay Thermal Power Plant, to install:
�India’s first-of-its-kind Flue Gas-De-sulphurisation plant to reduce sulphur dioxide emissions in flue gas, based on the sea-water scrubbing principle
�Electrostatic Precipitators of 99.5% efficiency
�Fly Ash aggregate plant to convert fly ash into light weight aggregates, a valuable building material
�Tall Chimneys (152 m and 275 m) to limit the ground level concentration of emissions
Amount spent on CSR : No information regarding the amount spent on CSR was available on the homepage .
Contact details : The Tata Power Company Ltd
Bombay House, 24, Homi Mody Street,
Fort, Mumbai – 400 001, INDIA.
Tel: (91 22) 6665 8282
Fax: (91 22) 6665 8801
Web address : http://www.tatapower.com