Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], August 26 (ANI/BusinessWire India): Embassy REIT, in partnership with The Anonymous Indian Charitable Trust (TAICT) and the Bettahalasuru Panchayat, today inaugurated EcoHub, an integrated solid waste management centre in the presence of Krishna Byre Gowda, Honourable MLA - Byatarayanapura in North Bengaluru. The project was built under Embassy REIT's flagship waste management initiative 'EcoGram' and will benefit around 4000 households across 10 villages. The project will be instrumental in providing decentralised, sustainable solid waste management services to the Bettahalasuru Panchayat as well as large commercial establishments in North Bangalore. It has also created employment and livelihood opportunities through waste stream management. Krishna Byre Gowda, Honourable MLA - Byatarayanapura, said, "Since 2016, Embassy and TAICT have been committed to creating a sustainable model Gram Panchayat in North Bangalore. Developing solutions
Bangalore: Reiterating its commitment to aid the skill development of Government School alumni, underprivileged youth and their families by encouraging various skill-based initiatives, Embassy Group along with NGO partners – The Anonymous Indian Char
Bangalore: Reiterating its commitment to aid the skill development of Government School alumni, underprivileged youth and their families by encouraging various skill-based initiatives, Embassy Group along with NGO partners – The Anonymous Indian Char
Embassy Group to build waste collection centre to benefit 18 villages in B luru suburb
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Embassy Group to build waste collection centre to benefit 18 villages in B luru suburb. Image Source: IANS News
Bengaluru, April 8 : One of India s largest real estate conglomerates, Embassy Group, has partnered with the Bettahalasur Panchayat as part of its flagship environment initiative EcoGram to build a dry and wet waste collection centre benefiting 18 villages which are part of Bengaluru North Suburb.
Aditya Virwani, COO at Embassy Group; Pradeep Lala, CEO and Managing Director, Embassy Services; Myriam Shankar, Managing Trustee - The Anonymous Indian Charitable Trust (TAICT); and panchayat officials performed the bhoomi pooja for the project on Thursday.