Corporate Social
Responsibility - Caring
Company
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| CSR Policy
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Development | Disha
| E-Shiksha
| Balwadi
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Health Services
| Udaan
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Volunteer |
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Balwadi
Moser Baer being a responsible company towards the
unorganized sector, initiated Balwadi, for the Children
of over 1500 construction labourers including many women
who were involved in the building works of the PV plant
at Greater NOIDA. Considering the presence of huge work
force for several months and realizing that the children
of these migrant workers needed a safe and healthy
environment away from any hazards the Balwadi was set up
within the Plant Premises and continued to cater to
about 108 children during the period September 2006 to
March 2008.
The Balwadi centre which was constructed especially
for these children included a large room with verandah,
compound and toilet facility. Under this project,
- Children upto 14 years were covered in different
programmes such as Creche for 0-3 years, Balwadi
(pre-school for education) for 4-7 years and Non-formal
education (NFE) for 8-14 years especially on subjects -
Hindi, Maths and English. Apart from education, games
and extra curricular activities were an integral part of
the daily activities.
- Apart from this, the Moser Baer Trust also ran a
weekly Health OPD that reached out not only to children
but also their parents, the OPD also took care of the
immunization of the children
- Nutritional needs were taken care of through meals
provided by the canteen of the company and daily snacks
like biscuits, milk and banana.
- Moser Baer Trust has provided toys, school bags,
books, copies and other stationeries to children.
- In response to an appeal in winters, the Moser
Baer employees donated woolen clothes and collected
funds for blankets for all the children at Balwadi
On an average the students' strength ranged between
50-60 per day. During times the strength rose up as high
as 100 per day. With the construction work completed,
the Project finally got over in the mid of March'08.
Till March 2008 the Trust has supported the 108
beneficiaries.
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