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ear Friends,

A new year has just begun and I would like to


take this opportunity to extend my heartfelt wishes
to each one of you. There is renewed enthusiasm
and vigor in the air as we step into this brand new
year. However, before we do so, lets take a moment
to reflect upon our actions in the year gone by. Lets
take this as our chance to learn from our past
mistakes and step into 2015 with increased
wisdom.
While we have plans galore for Club Enerji in 2015,
I want to take this opportunity to share with you
all of you that weve had a great 2014; we
undertook some really
new amd
innovative
initiatives and received some great responses.
The 2014 edition of our annual Oorja Samvardhan
Divas was highly encouraging, to say the least.
The families of beloved employees joined in and
helped us make the programme a success. A step
that we took with each one of you the torchbearers
of our future has now snowballed into a
movement that our employees have participated in
it too.
That aside, were overjoyed at the participation
that we received from many of you in our
Maharally, numerous other rallies, human chains
and other initiatives. The mini clubs have not just
participated in such initiatives but have come-up
with innovative ways of spreading awareness and
engaging people in various ways to conserve
energy. It will only encourage us to do better in our
future endeavors.
We intend to reach out to more people across
geographies

and extend our presence on digital media. We will


focus on exciting, engaging and innovative
ways to spread awareness through our digital
platforms. Hope you all take active interest in all
such endeavours and support us like you have
always done.
With the city finals now well behind us, were
waiting eagerly for the start of Energy-Q. Heres
wishing hordes of good luck to each one of you
participating. May the best team win! I also want
to add here that I am particularly impressed by
the efforts being put in by the students towards
making Energy-Quiz and Carnival a hit!
Warm
Regards, Anil
Sardana

Content
1) MDs Message

2) Cover Story

3) Mini Clubs in Action

4) Best Out of waste

5) Spot Light

6) Ask an expert

7) Six golden rules

High Voltage - Cover Story

Oorja Samvardhan Divas


Club Enerji, Tata Power's
nationwide
energy
conservation
movement,
celebrated
'Oorja
Samvardhan Divas' across twelve locations to mark the
commencement of National Energy Conservation
Week. Family members and spouses of the Company's
employees became the torch-bearers of Club Enerji's
efforts towards
conservation, and e d u c a t e d
students across Mundra, Jojobera, Kalinga agar,
Naraj Marthapur, Tiruldih, Khopoli, Bhira, Shivpuri,
Lonavala and Mumbai on valuable practices to conserve
energy. The programme will be conducted at Maithon
and Haldia on December 18, covering more than 500
students across 4 schools.
The objective of the programme was to continue with its
mission of reaching out to the young minds and
creating awareness on the need to save our planet for
a sustainable tomorrow. The volunteers conducted the
awareness sessions via videos and PowerPoint
presentations on the six golden rules of energy
conservation, and successfully
sensitised 4782
students across

Volunteers spreading awareness about


energy
conservation among
students

38 schools. A poster-making competition on the theme


of 'Save Energy, Save Power' was organised to instil
a sense of responsibility amongst the students
towards building a sustainable future. Students were
also taught how to read the electricity bill and w e r e
made t o take a pledge towards conservation of energy
and resources. They proudly sported the badges
declaring them to be 'Energy Champs, which were
distributed by the volunteers, also known as 'Energy
Mentors'. At the e n d o f t h e p r o g r a m m e , certificates
signed by Mr. Anil Sardana, MD and CEO, Tata Power,
were awarded to School Principals for their cooperation
and participation, and to winners of the poster
competitions.
The event in each school was concluded on a green note
by the participating students who planted saplings in
the premises of their schools. The importance of green
cover and protecting our life givers was imparted to the
children and close to 1,000 trees were planted by the
students.

Mini Clubs in Action


Rally on Waste Management
More than 100 students from Happy Model School, along with Tata Power's expert team of educators and volunteers,
joined hands in the rally to sensitise local communities about the repercussions of waste dumping on the environment
and its impact on the ecosystem, as a part of their Children's Day celebrations.

Cleanliness rally, skit and painting session


Mini Club of Little Flower School, Thane, in collaboration with Tata Power's Club Enerji, organized a Waste Management
and cleanliness drive as a part of Children's Day celebrations. The objective of this initiative was to communicate the
significance of waste management to the students as well as to impart knowledge on resource conservation. The team
spread awareness through various interesting audio- video presentations. Armed with banners and posters, more than
2171 students from the 5th to 10th standard participated in a cleanliness drive in the neighboring areas, and sensitised
the residents about the benefits of recycling through a skit.
The highlight of the event was a wall painting session where the children drew beautiful sketches of their view of a
green and clean earth, followed by a signature campaign where the participating students signed their names.

Mini Clubs in Action


Maharally on Energy Saving and Waste Management
Mini Club of Pawar Public school, Bhandup, along with 8 other schools of the neighbouring area, conducted a Maharally
for awareness on Energy Saving and Waste management to Save Earth and Environment. More than 250 students
joined hands and participated in the Maharally in order to sensitise citizens on the need for resource preservation,
optimum utilisation of natural wealth and the benefits of conserving environmental capital, resources a n d
m a n p o w e r . The rally k i c k e d o f f from P a w a r P u b l i c s c h o o l w i t h s c h o o l s t u d e n t s ' enthusiastically
chanting slogans like Save Power, Save Energy, carrying handmade posters a n d banners, and carrying placards
with paintings depicting different ways of conserving resources. The students sensitised over 1500 people, a mix of
pedestrians, people at traffic signals and some societies on the importance and methods of conserving energy and
various natural resources.
Various other schools including Gurunanak High School, Oxford High School, National Education Society School,
Cosmos High School, Bright High School, St. Francis Xaviers School, R.A.U.B.S. High School, IDUBS High School
participated in the Maharally.

Best From Waste


1) Frame
frames

your memories using old

Memories of your family and friends on waste frame looks more effective on your wall than only one photo on old frame.
Renovate your frames with your ideas about decorating and designing of your home. In first ideas, Store your
unforgettable moments like first house, first bike's keys on waste frame and make your wall full of memories.

Store your old keys for unforgettable memories

Best Memories on waste frame


Get Birthday party decoration ideas for kids from here.

2) Neat and clean idea for jewelry holder


Jewelry boxes are big problem in house because you have to see all boxes for your desire jewelry from your collection of
jewelry. So here is a idea of holding jewelry with a transparent view so you can see them and choose between them very
easily.
First idea is about to hanging your jewelry using old frame so it looks like a perfect wall piece. and second idea is to
use old tea cup as a jewelry holder. Give vintage look to your jewelry.

Jewelry holder frame

Source: http://bestoutofwaste.org/do-it-yourself-home-decorating-and-designing-ideas/
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Spot Light

Ask An Expert!

What exactly does energy efficiency


mean? How to Read Your Meter
Questions like these are bound to cross your mind. You may also have a bright idea you
would like to share. Please send your feedback, queries & suggestions to me at:
energyclub@tatapower.com
OR
MR. ENERJI
Corporate Communications Department, The Tata Power Company Limited, Bombay House,
3rd Floor,
24 Homi Mody Street, Mumbai 400
001
Visit
www.tatapowerenergyclub.com

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