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Tata Power's Club Enerji programme commits to nation building

| | May 05, 2015, at 04:32 am
Mumbai/ Kolkata, May 4 (IBNS) Club Enerji, Tata Power's nationwide movement, announced today that the Company is strengthening its programme by committing towards nation building.

The programme aims to do this by broadening the horizons and introducing various critical facets that will widen the scope of the existing module and make it expansive (deeper penetration in India and internationally). It is looking to contribute towards nation building by creating responsible citizens  who will focus not only on conserving energy and natural resources (like fossil fuel-coal, oil, gas, water, managing waste, afforestation) but also imbibe civic and moral values.

This year Club Enerji is also undertaking this unique initiative of urging children to pledge to become better citizens.

Speaking on the initiative,  Anil Sardana, MD & CEO, Tata Power, said, "As part of our 100 year celebration, we are determined to strengthen our programme and encourage children of today to become Responsible Citizens of tomorrow. The aim of the programme is to have children realise their future role as nation builders by becoming good civic citizens, while working towards good practices for conservation of energy and national resources and above all learn to conserve Moral Values.”

“Saving close to 14.2 MUs of electricity till date is a significant milestone with our focused approach on spreading the message of energy conservation across the country. We are thankful to all the students and mentors at schools for supporting us in our efforts to help save our planet. We are determined to continue with our programme and sensitise the citizens of tomorrow the dire need of being moral & value based in growing as responsible citizens and promoting energy & resource conservation. At Tata Power, we are committed to lighting-up-lives for the years to come", Sardana further added.

The Club Enerji initiative has been contributing extensively towards a brighter and greener tomorrow by undertaking several successful initiatives. The savings of 14.2 MUs of electricity is equivalent to saving 14,200 tonnes of CO2 and is enough to light up over 6,943 houses for a year. The initiative has further sensitized approximately 9.3 million citizens cross 11 locations in Mumbai, Delhi, Ahmedabad, Kolkata, Pune, Bangalore, Lonavala, Maithon, Belgaum, Jamshedpur and Ranchi. 

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