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  • LIVESBUILDING

    DLF FOUNDATION NEWSLETTER, AUGUST 2012

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    COVER STORY

    FLAGSHIP PROGRAMMES

    GURGAON RENEWAL MISSION

    VILLAGE CLUSTER DEV.

    EDUCATION

    DLF Foundation Replenishes Depleting Water Levels in Gurgaon

  • Building Lives, 2012August2

    From the Editor's Desk Contents

    COVER STORY

    FLAGSHIP PROGRAMMES

    GURGAON RENEWAL MISSION

    VILLAGE CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT

    EDUCATION

    DLF Foundation Replenishes Depleting Water Levels in

    Gurgaon.......................................................................... 3

    DLF Foundation Establishes

    Skill Training Centre in Hospitality at Faridabad.............4

    Kudos to DLF Raghvendra Scholar!................................. 4

    DLF Foundation Organises Seminar on

    Water Management in Gurgaon.................................... 5

    DLF Cluster Development Programme........................... 6

    Children Enthusiasm Enigmatic at DLF Swapna Sarthak

    School............................................................................. 7

    Slum Children Learn to Read and Write at

    DLF Katha School............................................................ 7

    More Reasons to Rejoice at DLF Shiksha Schools .......... 8

    SBM School celebrates Independence Day ....................8

    Water is the nectar of life. Can its importance in our life ever be undermined? But it is a matter of concern that this natural resource is depleting fast...and the point is that water cannot be created nor

    destroyed. We can find alternate sources of fuel but we

    cannot find another source for water.

    Anticipating the need to conserve water, DLF Foundation has

    taken up the onus of

    Besides, an interesting and informative seminar on Water

    Management in Gurgaon was successfully conducted at

    Haryana Institute of Public Administration (HIPA), Gurgaon.

    The audience were enriched with the various facts and

    measures taken by the administrative bodies to tackle water

    crisis in Gurgaon.

    Last two months saw a flurry of activities by DLF Foundation,

    particularly educational programmes of various DLF

    Foundation supported schools such as SBM SChool, DLF

    Shiksha Schools and DLF Katha Schools, a report of which has

    been presented in this newsletter.

    Happy reading!

    construction of over 45 Rain Water

    Harvesting (RWH) units in the Millennium city, Gurgaon. It is

    felt that installation of these units will aid in replenishing the

    depleting water levels in Gurgaon and also thwart flooding of

    the roads and low lying areas which causes tremendous

    inconvenience to the public in general.

    EDITORIAL

    A perfectly landscaped green cover adds beauty to every surrounding and the DLF Horticulture Department strives to ensure that Gurgaon city is soothing to the eye and healthy for the lungs. A tree plantation drive was initiated by the department during the monsoon. The plantation drive was undertaken by residents and representatives of RWAs of

    DLF CIty. Headed by a manager, two supervisors, three officers

    and about 150 gardeners, DLF is well equipped with a dedicated

    work force as well as an infrastructure that has eight tractor

    tankers, lawn mower trolleys and mechanized augers for

    digging.

    The department has a nursery spread over 1.5 acres in Phase II

    which serves four phases in addition to another in DLF Golf

    Course for Phase V.

    The Horticulture Department boasts of 88 parks spread

    over 70 acres, incidental greens over 30 acres and a green belt of

    over 40 acres in addition to 120 km of road side tree plantation.

    Towards a Greener City...

    Tree plantation drive in progress

  • COVER STORY

    Building Lives, August 2012 3

    DLF Foundation has started construction of over 45 Rain Water Harvesting (RWH) units in the Millennium city, Gurgaon. It is felt that installation of these units will aid in replenishing the depleting water levels

    in Gurgaon and also thwart flooding of the roads and low lying

    areas which causes tremendous inconvenience to the public

    in general.

    Talking on the initiative, Lt Gen Rajender Singh, CEO, DLF

    Foundation said, “DLF Foundation in partnership with SURGE

    has initiated this project and has already completed

    construction of six Water Harvesting Units in DLF City Phase III

    so far. We are working on a target to complete the remaining

    39 units over the next 6 -7 months from now”.

    The construction of one Water Harvesting Unit takes 8 -10

    days and two teams have been assigned to set up three units

    each per month. All these harvesting structures would come

    up in DLF Cities Phase I to Phase V. The maintenance charge of

    cleaning the Units will be borne by the Foundation for a

    period of three years; thereafter the responsibility of

    45 Rain Water Harvesting Units under construction

    DLF Foundation Replenishes Depleting Water Levels in Gurgaon

    Media Board

    maintenance will be the mandate of RWA.

    The construction of these Water Harvesting Units will entail

    prevention of water logging and recharge of ground water so

    that the water table rises. There has been no talk of the rate of

    groundwater abstraction in Gurgaon, until recently, which is

    reportedly more than thrice the quantum replenished by

    rains.

    According to a recent study released by CSE, there is no

    reliable data on the quantum of groundwater abstracted. In

    2011, Gurgaon with over 30,000 tubewells, recorded

    extracting 70-230 million litres of water in a day. Going by

    this rate of extraction, the water table will decline by 1.2

    metre every year. As per official estimates, in 2021, the

    NCR township with a projected population of 3.7 million will

    have a water demand of 666 MGD per day. Hence, it is

    important that the ground water is replenished by all relevant

    stakeholders like developers, RWAs and the government,

    while alternative sources of water is being worked out by

    HUDA.

    "Water is the driving force of all nature."- Leonardo da Vinci

  • FLAGSHIP PROGRAMMES

    DLF Foundation Establishes Skill Training Centre in Hospitality at Faridabad

    80 students pass out with flying colours

    As a continuation to the DLF Foundation's efforts to nurture skills amongst the unemployed youth, which in turn would help them earn their livelihood, Skill Training Centers have been established in Hospitality, Food &

    Beverage Services, Food Production, IT, Electronics,

    specialized Trades in Construction and Customer Relations

    amongst others.

    Under the mandate, the Foundation has inaugurated a new

    skill training center at Faridabad. The courses being offered at

    the centre are 'Food Production' and 'F&B Services' under

    which students are provided basic training in food production

    and cookery through interactive laboratory based training by

    highly trained faculty. The training is provided free of charge

    to youth between the age group of 18 to 28 years. Youth

    belonging to low income group, who have passed class eighth

    in school can apply for this training.

    The faculty for the course includes trained chefs and qualified

    Hotel Management professionals who have linkages in

    various hotels in the Hospitality sector. All trainees studying at

    the centre are provided placement support for which the DLF

    foundation has signed MoU with corporate partners. The

    centre at Faridabad has successfully completed the training of

    its first two batches of students in Food Production and 80

    students have passed out in the month of July 2012.

    The skill development program is part of DLF Foundation's

    flagship, ''Million Jobs Programme''. The programme has a

    target of providing job placement to atleast 75 per cent of the

    youth receiving training at the Centres.

    Building Lives, 2012August4

    Kudos to DLF Raghvendra Scholar!Rachita Luthra ranks 8th in MBA (Financial

    Markets) at Guru Gobind Singh IP University

    Rachita Luthra

    "Education is the m

    ost powerful

    weapon which you ca

    n use to

    change the world"

    - Nelson Mande

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    Miss Rachita Luthra, one among the over 176 DLF Raghvendra Scholars, pursuing MBA (Financial Markets) has scored 8th rank in Indraprastha University, Delhi. She was awarded scholarship in 2011 under

    the Talent Nurturing Programme, one of the flagship

    initiatives of DLF Foundation.

    Rachita belongs to a low income

    family; her father works as support

    staff at Sadar Bazar, Delhi while her

    mother is a housewife. Her father is

    the sole bread winner of the family of

    five.

    “I received the DLF Raghvendra

    Scholarship last year,” tells Rachita

    happily. “And I look forward to

    continued support this year as well.”

    This is just one success story; DLF Foundation is building

    lives of many more meritorious and underprivileged students.

    Instituted in 2011, DLF Raghvendra Scholarship aims to

    nurture talent amongst underprivileged meritorious

    students. The scholarships cover school children from class VI

    onward to under-graduate and subsequently post graduate

    studies in professional courses including medicine (MBBS),

    Engineering, IT, Fine Arts, Sports and Management at all-India

    scale. The Foundation believes that money and mentoring

    should not be a constraint for meritorious underprivileged

    students to pursue their education in reputed educational

    institutes. That's the mission of DLF Raghvendra Scholarship

    programme! The Foundation is aiming to give over

    875 scholarships per year as the program matures over a

    period of time.

  • A one-day seminar on 'Water Management in Haryana with Special Reference to Gurgaon' was organised at the Haryana Institute of Public Administration (HIPA) Complex, Gurgaon. Mr. K.K. Jalan, IAS, Financial

    Commissioner & Principal Secretary, Irrigation Department,

    Haryana was the Chief Guest at the seminar. The event kicked

    off with a welcome address by Dr. G. Prasanna Kumar, Vice

    Chairman, IIPA HRB, followed by the presidential remarks by

    former Chief Secretary of Haryana, Mr. M.C. Gupta.

    Mr. K.K. Jalan said that the raw water availability in Gurgaon is

    250 litres per person per day but still there is water scarcity

    due to various reasons. “In order to tackle this problem, there

    needs to be proper water accounting system in each colony,”

    he said. He also outlined the various measures taken by the

    irrigation department, which included cleaning drive of the

    rivers, recycled water to be used for power plants, rainwater

    harvesting, etc. Besides, he also informed about the action

    taken at the village ponds to segregate the fresh water with

    unclean water. “The pricing of water needs to be changed as

    well,” he added. Another interesting fact that he mentioned

    was that 90% of the surface water is used for irrigation while

    only 10% accounts for domestic and industries use.

    While, Lt. Gen. Rajender Singh, CEO, DLF Foundation

    highlighted the water issue from a common man's

    perspective. “Gurgaon is a city with tremendous advantages

    but unfortunately, it has tremendous problems too; and

    water is one of them. The water crisis is real – there is

    DLF Foundation Organises Seminar on Water Management in Gurgaon

    Seminar focuses on the way to tackle the water crisis in Gurgaon

    Lt. Gen. Rajender Singh, CEO, DLF Foundation expressing his views

    Mr. K.K. Jalan, IAS, Finaancial Commissionr & Principal Secretary, Irrigation Department, Haryana, addressing the audience.

    adequate amount of raw water but due to issues in treatment

    and delivery of treated water, the city is reeling under water

    crisis. But, it is heartening to see that the government is

    actively involved in tackling this issue; their plans just need to

    be expedited. Besides, we as citizens, should work towards

    recharging the ground water level and ensure there is less

    wastage of water,” he said.

    Other dignitaries at the seminar included Mr. S.K. Bansal,

    Engineer-in-Chief, Irrigation Department; Mr. H.R. Bangia,

    Honorary Secretary, HIPA; Mr. Harmail Singh, Engineer in

    Chief, Irrigation Department; Mr. R.S. Rathee, President,

    Gurgaon Citizens Council; Mr. K.K. Bhugra, Director, KY

    Consultants Pvt Ltd, to name a few.

    The seminar was ably organised by DLF Foundation under the

    aegis of 'Gurgaon Renewal Mission” (GRM) in partnership

    with Haryana Regional Branch of Indian Institute of Public

    Administration and Haryana Institute of Public

    Administration, Gurgaon. The GRM movement aims to

    provide a platform for all stakeholders to spur action to

    resuscitate Gurgaon and initiate Gurgaon centric

    development.

    The seminar was well-attended by over 100 water expert

    organizations, academicians and RWA representatives and

    focused on the ongoing water crisis in Gurgaon and the

    recent judicial interventions; and subsequent steps being

    initiated by the Gurgaon Administration to tackle this

    grave issue.

    GURGAON RENEWAL MISSION

    Building Lives, August 2012 5

  • DLF Cluster Development Programme

    Integrated development of rural areas in Gurgaon

    Table describing attendance of patients in various health centers

    DLF Foundation is actively engaged in developing cluster of villages in rural Gurgaon. Under this programme, a series of Primary Health Centers in rural Haryana have been established to act as nodal point of

    intervention. These centers provide free medical consultancy,

    specialist treatment, free diagnostics and subsidized

    medicines to a large rural community. Linkages have been

    established for secondary and tertiary care. Apart from

    provision of palliative and curative care, the emphasis

    remains on the preventive and promotive health care. In the

    recent past, two months alone, more than 1700 patients

    received care at these centers.

    In line with organisation's commitment to 'Health for All' , DLF

    Foundation organised awareness programmes on nutrition,

    hygiene and cleanliness in schools and Anganwadi centers in

    four villages of rural Gurgaon. Interactive sessions with

    students and teachers were conducted by health experts and

    queries were addressed. In addition, a comprehensive school

    health checkup was also conducted by medical officers of

    respective PHC. More than 1500 school students underwent

    VILLAGE CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT

    health screening and in the process preventive, curative and

    promotive services were offered.

    Besides, DLF Foundation is also focusing on forming the

    Village Development Committee (VDC), which would

    comprise of three sub-committees: the Village Youth Council

    (VYC), the Village Council of Elders (VCE), and the Village

    Health Committee (VHC). The VDCs, in turn, will take a lead

    role in the process of continuing to understand and respond to

    the needs of their community.

    In wake to arrival of Monsoon, lot of water logging is

    happening in the villages, which is haven for mosquito

    breeding and subsequent spread of vector borne diseases.

    Anti-larval sprays and fumigation was also being done to avoid

    this menace.

    PHC Female Male Total Old New

    Nawada Fatehpur 191 178 369 183 186

    Hyatpur 133 141 274 172 102

    Shikopur 153 153 306 168 138

    Sakatpur 125 143 268 109 159

    Dhanaura 250 258 508 242 266

    Grand total 852 873 1725 874 851

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    Nawada Fatehpur

    Hyatpur Shikopur Sakatpur Dhanaura

    Female

    Male

    "The growth and deve

    lopment of

    people is the highest ca

    lling of

    leadership."

    Building Lives, 2012August6

  • EDUCATION

    The environment at the DLF Katha School in Gurgaon and Manesar is vibrant! The learning methodology is simple, non-threatening and non-competitive. This is in accordance with the psyche of the children of slum

    dwellers. DLF Foundation is not leaving any stone unturned

    for the upliftment of children from slum areas.

    The teaching methodology at these schools is appealing.

    Their speaking skills have been improved by story-telling

    sessions on popular stories like "Balkhati Kaun"," The Famous

    Smile", "Daddu's Day out" & the poem "The Sea". Readathon

    & Spelling Bee enhanced their reading skill and word power,

    respectively. They are also taught how to make shapes with

    clay and paper folding to make interesting shapes. A

    scintillating performance was also given by the children on

    the eve of Independence Day.

    At Jhunjhunwadi, the pre-school for children from slums,

    children learn to draw and colour, besides learning alphabets

    and two letter words. They can also chant beautiful prayers

    like “Pyasa hiran jaise, Jag ke ujeyare” and patriotic songs like

    "Hind desh ke niwasi",” Ae mere watan ke logon" and “Bharat

    ke kan-kan me Ankit."

    Building Lives, August 2012 7

    Slum Children Learn to Read and Write at DLF Katha School

    Children Enthusiasm Enigmatic at DLF Swapna Sarthak School

    The enthusiasm and eagerness on the smiling faces of the students when the DLF- Swapna Sarthak School, Nathupur resumed on 9th July 2012 was heartening. In the first two weeks, earnest studies were carried out to get

    the children into the groove after a long summer break. In the

    last week of July, the children were engaged in making rakhis

    and a special assembly was conducted on the significance of

    rakhi and Janamastmi. Students of class 1st and 2nd had

    hands on experience in planting saplings. They were given the

    responsibility of nurturing the plants and watch them grow.

    Besides, students were involved in various activities as a part

    of Independence Day celebrations. Kites, doves, flags and the

    wheel were made in the theme of the colours of the national

    flag. The children learnt about the significance of the flag and

    about freedom fighters. The highlight of the function was an

    inspiring skit by students of class 3 on the childhood of Lal

    Bahadur Shastri. Patriotic songs and poems were rendered by

    the students of nursery, KG, 1st and 2nd.

    The function culminated with the national anthem sung by

    the students. The aim of the Swapna Sarthak School is not

    only to impart literacy and education but also to inculcate

    pride in the cultural heritage of our country.

  • On repeated demands of the parents of students at

    DLF Shiksha School, the school at village Jharsa has

    been upgraded to 6th and 7th standard from

    this session.

    Another major landmark in the history of DLF Shiksha Schools

    is a new primary school at DLF Phase-IV/ Chakkarpur. It was

    inaugurated by former Governor of Punjab and Chief of Army

    Staff (Retd.) Gen. O.P. Malhotra on July 20 in the august

    presence of Municipal Councillor, Sunita Yadav, Ward No.33,

    Chakkarpur; Mr. Vijay Singh and Mr. P.K. Joseph of DLF

    Foundation. The strength of the school was 35 students on

    the first day, which has reached 75 in just one month's time

    and is still on the rise.

    Besides, the month of July also rejoiced with the celebration

    of Foundation Day at DLF Shiksha School at village Jharsa, and

    DLF Shiksha School, Wazirabad on July 17 and 23, respectively.

    More recently, the 66th Independence Day of our beloved

    country was celebrated in all the three schools. Municipal

    Councillor, Sunita Yadav hoisted the national flag at DLF

    Shiksha School in Chakkarpur. Eye-catching cultural programs

    at all the three schools were very well received. The main

    theme of the program at village Jharsa School was “Girl child is

    More Reasons to Rejoice at DLF Shiksha Schools

    New Primary School opened at Village Chakkarpur and Jharsa school upgraded to VII Standard

    Inauguration of DLF Shiksha School in Chakkarpur

    Independence Day was celebrated with full enthusiasm & fervour in the green lawns of S.B.M. Sr. Sec. School, Shivaji Marg, New Delhi. Sh. P. K. Joseph, Associate Director - Programs from DLF Foundation was the Chief Guest & Sh.

    Monit Anand, Project Manager from DLF Capital Greens was

    the Guest of Honour. After unfurling the National Flag, a

    Cultural Programme was performed by the students. A

    project on “Foot Operated Mouse for Physically Handicapped

    Persons”, which bagged the first place in Delhi State Level

    Exhibition & Project Competition under Inspire Award

    Scheme was also demonstrated before the guests.

    Scholarships were given to meritorious students as well as to

    the students having single parent on behalf of the DLF

    Foundation.

    SBM School celebrates Independence Day

    All social and economic interventions by DLF Foundation are identified and conceived keeping in mind the need,

    requirement and the benefit which they are likely to give to the community for which they are intended to be

    implemented.

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    For more information, contact Associate Director - Programs, Mr. P. K. Joseph at [email protected]

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    production.

    equally important, if not more, than boys”. Prizes were

    distributed by the Chief Guests to the students who took part

    in cultural programs.

    Today, 1040 underprivileged children are availing the facility

    of totally free quality education in the schools, with 710

    students in village Jharsa and about 330 in Wazirabad school.

    EDUCATION

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