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April 2014
Vol. 03 Iss. 01
Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh inaugurates GVK CSIA Terminal 2, Mumbai
Showcase:ART PROGRAMME ATGVK CSIA T2, MUMBAI
Interview:MR. P.V.P. REDDY
President & CEO – GVK Hydro, GVKPIL
Special Focus:GVK KEMPEGOWDA INTERNATIONAL
AIRPORT, BENGALURU
COMMUNICATION CHAMPIONSDinesh Kumar SharmaShrinagar HEPP: 09759700158E: [email protected]
PVSS KumarJegurupadu CCPPP: 07659842288E: [email protected]
Pradeep Kumar RGautami CCPPP: 07702003150E: [email protected]
Ram Mohan S.VGVK Corporate Offi ceP: 09966002052E: [email protected]
Veena ChiplunkarGVK CSIAP: 09930268949E: [email protected]
Raghuram Varma MGVK EMRIP: 09949354988E: [email protected]
Saroj Maria JosephGVK KIAP: 09538882041E: [email protected]
Gaurav RastogiGVK BIOP: 09989959031E: [email protected]
Please send your contribution/feedback to [email protected]
Vivek JainGVK EPCP: 07567455755E: [email protected]
Kashyap KammaTAJ KrishnaP: 07799027250E: [email protected]
Murthy HansiVivanta by TAJP: 09030000287E: [email protected]
Pramod ReddyGVK OneP: 09603675820E: [email protected]
M.M MadanGVK Ratle HEPP: 09971814445E: [email protected]
Josh EulerGVK AustraliaP: 0061 730035608E: [email protected]
Maninder SinghGoindwal Sahib TPP P: 08968231111E: [email protected]
Vishwesh KoundilyaGVK Coal (Tokisud)P: 09771487509E: [email protected]
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Work. Fun.Family.
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EDITOR SPEAKDear Readers,
What an eventful quarter!
We saw off 2013 with the inauguration of the enhanced Terminal at the rechristened Kempegowda International Airport, Bengaluru and kicked off the New Year 2014 with the inauguration of the stunning Terminal 2 at the Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport, Mumbai. When the Prime Minister of the country and Civil Aviation Minister, and who’s who of the corporate world commended our eff orts in executing landmark infrastructure projects, it assured us that we are on the right track. The vision and dream of our Founder Chairman and Managing Director Dr. GVK Reddy has come true.
Read through to know more about these infrastructural marvels that are set to position GVK as one of the leading airport operators globally, as we present the latest issue of GVK WORLD that’s brimming with updates from across our diverse businesses.
GVK’s endeavour to keep Indian art and culture alive through its ‘Jaya He’ art programme, is captured for your reading pleasure. The enthralling art museum at Mumbai’s T2 is truly a gateway to India’s incredible diversity. The 3 km long art programme encompasses original art treasures sourced from various regions across the country. Flip in to catch some glimpses of the largest ever public display of Indian art.
Our interview section brings to you an interesting tete-a-tete with one of GVK’s veterans, President & CEO – GVK Hydro, GVKPIL,Mr. PVP Reddy who has steered some challenging infrastructure projects through his able leadership and industry experience.
Encouraging our employees to come forward with the best of their photography talent, we have showcased some very interesting clicks that were shared with us as part of the ‘Photo Contest’ in our ‘Amazing Clicks’ section.
With our projects progressing ahead, we do look forward to a lot of action this year with the commissioning of the Shrinagar Hydro Electric Project and the Goindwal Sahib Thermal Power Plant as well as opening up of the Deoli-Kota Expressway Project. We are now in the fi nal stage of development of our Australian mine, rail and port project ast er having received all major State and Federal Govt. approvals.
As always, we look forward to your constant support and welcome you to give us your feedback and inputs to help us improve further.
So until our next issue,
Happy Reading.
Arun AroraCorporate Communications
“My dream...”My dream has been to create icons which will last for generations.From building Hyderabad’s fi rst luxury hotel to India’s
fi rst independent power plant to the fi rst six-lane
expressway, GVK today has created an iconic global
landmark – Terminal 2 at Mumbai, which will make
every Indian proud.
My company carries the initials of my name, GVK
that has long since evolved from an identity given
to 3 letters that signify: Vision, Perseverance and
Triumph.
Terminal 2 has been inaugurated by the Hon’ble
Prime Minister of India Dr. Manmohan Singh
and there is a widespread appreciation for every
aspect such as architecture, design, planning and
implementation. I would personally like to thank
my partners: ACSA, BidVest, Airports Authority of
India, design architects SOM, EPC Partner L&T and
my colleagues who have been part of this journey.
I appreciate my son, Sanjay Reddy for his passion,
dedication and tireless hard work in making my dream
a reality.
Dr. GVK ReddyFounder Chairman & Managing Director, GVK
11Interview
In the previous issue of GVK WORLD, Mr. Y Rama Murty’s designation was wrongly mentioned in the interview section. His correct designation is Director – AHPCL (Alaknanda Hydro Power Company Limited).Corrigendum
GVK WORLD April 20142
COVER STORY
T2 - Raising global benchmarks in aviation
COVER STORY
It was a moment of pride and achievement as we at GVK inaugurated the new
integrated, state-of-the-art terminal at Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport at
the hands of Dr. Manmohan Singh, Hon’ble Prime Minister of India in the presence of
Shri K Sankarnarayanan, Hon’ble Governor of Maharashtra; Shri Prithviraj Chavan, Hon’ble
Chief Minister of Maharashtra; Shri Ajit Singh, Hon’ble Union Minister for Civil Aviation;
Shri Sharad Pawar, Hon’ble Union Minister for Agriculture & Food Processing; Shri S Jaipal
Reddy, Hon’ble Union Minister of Science & Technology and Earth Sciences; Shri Praful
Patel, Hon’ble Union Minister for Heavy Industries & Public Enterprises; Shri K C Venugopal,
Hon’ble Minister of State for Civil Aviation, Dr. GVK Reddy, Executive Chairman of GVK
MIAL; Shri G V Sanjay Reddy, Managing Director of GVK MIAL and other senior dignitaries.
The impressive, new integrated Terminal 2 is an iconic
mega-structure (measuring 4.4 mn. sq.st .) that will set global
benchmarks in airport infrastructure development. Featuring
a highly compact design by New York based SOM, T2 will
have the ability to handle 40-45 million passengers annually.
Traversing across four-levels, the vertical and compact design
of T2 integrating all operations (International, Domestic,
Cargo, Ground Handling, Security, Retail, etc.) under one
roof enables enhanced passenger servicing and operational
effi ciency at GVK CSIA.
The much awaited inauguration event was attended by over
5000 guests comprising Central and State policy makers,
industrialists, celebrities and media. The Prime Minister
during his inaugural speech lauded GVK for building the
terminal as Mumbai’s new gateway. According to him, the
success of T2 will provide impetus to other PPP projects
which are under implementation or planning stage. The
Prime Minister also believed that T2 will establish new global
benchmarks of functional effi ciencies and operational safety.
Travellator at departure gate
Departure at level 4
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Built at a project cost of Rs. 5,500 crore, T2 is the
lowest as compared to similar airport projects in
India as well as across the world. Moreover, T2 has
been constructed in the same location of the already
existing international terminal without shutting down
India’s busiest and land-locked city airport which is the
most constrained airport in the world.
The new T2 is home to India’s largest public art
programme, in the form of a 3 km multi-story Art
Museum, illuminated by skylights, that has over 7000
pieces of artwork and artefacts from Maharashtra
and also every region and corner of India. Titled
‘Jaya He’ (Glory to India), it captures the expanse, depth
and beauty of Indian art, crast and cultural heritage,
COVER STORY
According to the Executive Chairman, MIAL, Dr. GVK Reddy, “The opening of Terminal 2 is one of the most important milestones in the history of GVK CSIA as well as Mumbai. Over the years, we have developed expertise in executing challenging and complex infrastructure projects. Our vision is to be pioneers and best in all the sectors we operate in. We have raised our own benchmarks with every successive endeavour. Terminal 2 reiterates our commitment towards building a better India for the present as well as future generations.”
Dr. Manmohan Singh Prime Minister of India
“I compliment GVK Mumbai International Airport Limited for building this state-of-the-art facility. The entrepreneurial skills of Dr. GVK Reddy and his colleagues are truly fi rst class.”
Shri Praful PatelUnion Minister of Heavy Industry
and Public Enterprise
“I’d like to congratulate Men of the Moment - Dr. GVK Reddy andMr. Sanjay Reddy. I’m really delighted to see this magnifi cent public building. It is one of the fi nest and classiest public buildings ever made since independence.”
Shri Prithviraj ChavanChief Minister of Maharashtra
“The Terminal 2 at GVK CSIA is indeed second to none and perhaps the best airport terminal in the world. Thank you Dr. GVK Reddy for giving this great terminal to Maharashtra and the city of Mumbai.”
Shri Ajit SinghUnion Minister of Civil
Aviation
“I compliment and congrat-ulate GVK MIAL for com-pleting the project success-fully without aff ecting the on-going operations at one of the busiest airports in the country”
while initiating the visitor into experiences that lie
beyond and convey a distinctive narrative of India’s
incredible diversity, living in multiple centuries
simultaneously.
Once inside, travellers enter the warm, open, light-
fi lled and monumentally large check-in hall, featuring
188 + 20 check-in counters, sheltered underneath
the 11-acre long-span roof, supported by an
array of only 30 mushrooming multi-story mega-
columns. Small disks of colourful glass recessed
T2 commenced international operations on February
12, 2014 with the arrival of the Air India fl ight from
Singapore AI343 and the fi rst departing fl ight
was the Jet Airways 9W118 to London Heathrow.
During the last few weeks since its inauguration,
the terminal underwent a comprehensive security
sweep and the fi nal stages of ORAT (Operational
Readiness Activation and Transition). As part of this,
GVK MIAL undertook the familiarization processes
for airlines, ground handling staff , security, customs,
immigration and MIAL employees. This enabled
them to get acquainted with the terminal building,
new technologically advanced systems, facilities and
processes, for smooth and seamless transition from
the old terminal to the new integrated T2.
within the canopy’s coff ers speckle the hall below
with light, whose constellation of colours makes
reference to The Peacock, India’s National bird, and
the inspiration for the airport. Ast er check-in, 60
emigration counters, 124 security check positions,
41 travellators, 47 escalators and 73 elevators will
effi ciently and swist ly ensure the boarding process.
In the immigration hall, a shimmering ‘Diya’ wall
represents Indian traditions. The luminous screen
consists of aluminium extrusions with raindrop-
shaped cutouts.
Reaffi rming Mumbai’s status as a global economic
city, Terminal 2 is the outcome of our company’s
vision to make CSIA one of the world’s best airports
that consistently delights consumers, and being the
pride of Mumbai and India.
Reiterating this, our Managing Director,
Mr. G V Sanjay Reddy said “The new Terminal 2 at
GVK CSIA is a monument to the beautiful spirit of
Mumbai and its people. This terminal will make GVK
CSIA a gateway to the city of Mumbai and India
with international and domestic passengers. This
is an airport that will redefi ne global benchmarks in
aviation and airport development.”
Check-in hall
Wind chimes at the baggage carousel
L to R: Dr. GVK Reddy, Dr. Manmohan Singh and Mr. Sanjay Reddy walking through the terminal
Lotus Chandeliers at departure gates
Landscaping at arrival
Words of appreciation
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A walk along ‘Jaya He’ - GVK Art Museum
The Art Programme titled ‘Jaya He’ at GVK CSIA’s
Terminal 2 is a distinctive narrative of India’s incredible
diversity, living in multiple centuries simultaneously.
The concept of the Art Programme was articulated
in 2009 from GVK’s vision of T2: An airport that can
compete with any global equivalent while retaining a
sense of place and identity, an airport that celebrates
India.
Mr. Rajeev Sethi, one of South Asia’s leading curators and scenographers has successfully translated this artistic vision within the terminal by designing and creating India’s largest Public Art Programme. The Art Programme encompasses original art treasures sourced from various regions of the country, specially commissioned works by master crast smen working within traditional idioms, as well as artists and designers exploring contemporary visual languages and media. Approximately 7000 exquisite ethnographic objects have been sourced exclusively for the Art Programme. The artefacts belong to diff erent centuries and those that are as old as 200 years have been taken special care of with the help of a team from Heritage Conservation Agency that carried out the conservation and restoration work.
The international departure area which is a key commercial zone is an elegant planning solution that balances circulation, seating and shopping needs in a unique Indian inspired format. The ceiling here is inspired by Rangoli, the folk art of India, which represents sacred welcoming areas for Hindu deities and is thought to bring in good luck. The departure lounges are adorned with 2.8 km of ‘Jali’ screens and the ceiling is embellished with 944 hand-crast ed Lotus Chandeliers. These chandeliers, made of hand blown glass, have been designed by celebrated designers Abu Jani and Sandeep Khosla and are testimony to their signature style.
The Art Programme is conceived as two distinct sections - ‘Layered Narratives’ at The arrivals corridor and ‘Thresholds of India’, a scenography Art Wall spanning a total of 3.3 km stretch of the terminal leading to the boarding lounges.
The ‘Layered Narratives’ explores aspects of Mumbai’s changing landscapes and culture, and the dreams and dynamics of urban India. Refl ecting the fl uid life of the city, many of the works incorporate kinetic elements and interactive technologies or interpret the theme through the lens of Mumbai’s urbanscape. This section features site-specifi c works by many of the country’s most eminent artists
SHOWCASESHOWCASE
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including Gulam Mohammed Sheikh, Amitavada Das, Jagannath Panda and Riyaz Komu.
‘Thresholds of India’ runs symmetrically throughout the terminal on all four levels, forming an immense tableau of India’s cultural legacy, living traditions and contemporary artistic expressions, presented as six thematic compositions viz. ‘India Elemental’, based on the concept of the ‘Panch Mahabhutas’ which states that all things, living or non-living are made of fi ve fundamental elements, space, air, fi re, water and earth associated with the 5 senses; ‘India Seamless’ consists of four installations, showcasing crast s that depict the myths, histories and popular culture of various parts of India; ‘India Greets’, a tableau of doorways, facades and porches sourced from various parts of the country that are replete with symbols depicting hospitality and protection like lotuses, angels, etc.; ‘India’s Silent Sentinels’ is composed of various architectural and sculptural elements that symbolically guard the entrance of a home or a temple like totems, pillars, toranas, deities, guardian fi gures and angels; ‘India Moves’ speaks of modes of transport both ordinary and festive like antique boats, bullock carts while temple chariots and padukas evoke living traditions of deities who travel the earth, bestowing devotees with a glimpse of the divine; and ‘India Global’ represents an India in the making through new forms, materials and ways.
The Art Programme brings together these narrative trails, off ering T2 visitors an opportunity to experience and explore them at will within the airport and hopefully, also beyond.
GVK CSIA’s T2 and GVK KIA receive
LEED Gold Certifi cation
AWARDS
The new integrated Terminal 2 at GVK Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport has been awarded LEED ‘Gold’ Certifi cation from Indian Green Building Council (IGBC) for its environmentally sustainable profi le.
T2 has been planned and implemented in an environmentally sensitive and responsible manner. GVK Mumbai International Airport Limited developed a comprehensive strategy to meet the growing demand while mitigating the overall negative impacts on the environment. This was achieved by signifi cantly reducing the energy consumption, GHG emissions and natural resources usage and minimizing the environmental footprint.
Some of the unique features of the new terminal that have contributed are:
T2’s water effi ciency in Air-conditioning System ensures that more than 65% of the STP (Sewage Treatment Plant) treated water volume is derived from the domestic water tank of Aircrast s landing at the airport
Storage & Collection of Recyclable facilities at Terminal 2 ensure proper handling of waste generated at the individual fl oors
A minimum 50% of the wood-based materials and products used for the wood building components at T2 are certifi ed in accordance with FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) principles & criteria
The Terminal building is declared as a non-smoking zone
The LEED Certifi cation also takes into account Thermal Comfort Design of the Terminal’s comfort parameters including metabolic rate, clothing insulation, equipment load, lighting load, etc., demonstrating credit compliance. The Terminal’s Innovation in Design has also been a contributing factor to its LEED Gold ranking
GVK’s Kempegowda International Airport (KIA) was awarded for its energy-effi cient, eco-friendly, sustainable terminal building and development practices.
The existing operating airport building was rated ‘Silver’ by LEED in 2012 by USGBC (US Green Building Council) for its sustainable operations and maintenance practices, and the new terminal building facility has been awarded the next highest ‘Gold’ rating, a recognition of substantially enhanced green practices.
With over 100 acres of green cover, 135 distinct varieties of indigenous trees, plants and shrubs and a hundred thousand square meters of lawn, the revamped KIA fl aunts a spectacular landscape. It is also technologically progressive with a well-equipped climate control green house for indoor plants, a 5 acre plant nursery, open space for warehousing facility and a decentralized automatic irrigation system.
The airport has demonstrated a very high level of environmental commitment to cross this signifi cant milestone. Some of the unique features are:
20% reduction in energy consumption without compromise in passengers’ comfort
Abundant natural lighting
40% water reduction without any compromise on health of occupants
Extensive rain water harvesting
Green maintenance measures for up-keep of equipment for sustenance
100% reuse of sludge as bio-fertilizers
First airport to use bio-fuel
These features are part of GVK KIA’s commitment towards being a responsible entity, sensitive to the environment and community. The green cover has been carefully selected to include plants and trees indigenous to the region. In fact, the new facilities have been designed to create the eff ect of an airport in a garden, a perfect tribute to the Garden City, which it serves.
GVK has been bestowed with the fi rst ever Forbes India Art
Award under the Corporate Commitment to Art category for
its magnifi cent Art Museum at GVK CSIA T2. The conversion
of 4.4 mn sq. st . of space at GVK CSIA Terminal 2 into a large
installation of art work of diff erent mediums ornamenting it
is truly a delightful experience for the travellers. Some of the
other esteemed winners in diff erent categories include Google
Art Project under Art Initiative of the Year category; Christie’s
India under Auction of the Year category; Kochi Muziris
Biennale under Special Commendations category, etc.
GVK receives Forbes India Art Award
LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) is an internationally-recognized green building certifi cation system that provides building owners and operators with a framework for identifying and implementing practical and measurable green building design, construction, operations and maintenance solutions.
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The inaugural event saw a wonderful dance performance by
the troupe, ‘Nritarutya’, refl ecting Karnataka’s rich heritage and
culture. The formal ceremony began with a fi lm about the city.
The airport had opened itself to suggestions and ideas in 2009
when it embarked on the Terminal Expansion programme. Weeks
before this grand launch, Bangaloreans experienced a fi rst-of-
its-kind preview of the airport with its new features, services and
facilities through vehicles fi tted with state-of-the-art Glasstrons
and Photoboxi that travelled across the city. The event concluded
with the unveiling of the plaque to mark the rechristening of the
airport and inauguration of the new Terminal.
GVK KIA, Bengaluru opened its enhanced design and elevated
infrastructure and facilities to passengers in February 2014. The
departure of Jet Airways fl ight 418 to Mumbai and arrival of the
fl ight EK 566 from Dubai at 1840 IST marked this signifi cant
achievement.
This is a commendable development that refl ects over two years
The city of Bengaluru now vaunts of a new name and a new airport Terminal that has been elevated in design, exteriors, facilities and infrastructure. Bengaluru International Airport has been rechristened as Kempegowda International Airport, Bengaluru in honour of the founding father of the city. The new name and the Terminal are symbolic of the new and progressive face of India to the world.
An icon for the citizens, Kempegowda laid the stage for the development of the entire region. He planned and built the city of Bengaluru and is noted for his societal reforms and contribution towards building temples and water reservoirs.
The new name and the new Terminal epitomize Bengaluru’s rich past, dynamic present anda bright future
of hard work, commitment and dedication by the team at GVK
KIA for constructing a terminal while being fully operational.
The enhanced terminal design and world-class facilities truly
epitomize the culture of the city of Bengaluru. The airport not
only refl ects the city’s dreams but also the culture, ethos and
landscape of the state of Karnataka. It refl ects the city’s stature
of being the ‘Garden City’ with the beautiful landscaping that
has been done inside and outside the terminal building. It refl ects
the vision of GVK KIA in creating a destination that represents
the varied cultural and artistic elements of South India. Inspired
by a smile, the entire design has been created keeping in mind
a delightful experience for the huge spectrum of passengers
who would use the airport. With double the existing area, it is
equipped with world-class technology and facility to host some
of the largest aircrast s and elevate passengers’ travel experience.
The new infrastructure is built on the existing facility’s effi cient
and passenger-friendly design, while incorporating regional
elements.
SPECIAL FOCUSSPECIAL FOCUS
The design of the Terminal takes into account existing core
strengths i.e. short walkways, ease and convenience of usage,
linear fl ow and fl exible design. The renovated Terminal provides
more check-in counters, allowing travellers to pass through the
processes much faster; easier and better access to seating
areas, amenities and commercial facilities; a large security hold
area and more aerobridges.
The enhanced Terminal epitomizes the technological prowess
of Bengaluru. Apart from a new VIP Terminal that befi ts the
prominent personalities who visit the city and state frequently,
the city is now ready to welcome large aircrast s such as the
Airbus A380 through a new Code F contact stand. A new,
high-tech AOCC (Airport Operations Control Centre), serves
as the nerve-centre of the airport and helps both airlines and
concessionaires to streamline processes. This ensures smart
decision-making and faster turnaround making the operations as
well as travel through the airport more effi cient and economical
for passengers. The Terminal will have 26 boarding gates, 15
aerobridges and 15 Code C /Code E, and 1 Code F contact stands.
The Terminal’s architecture embraces the landscape theme
and complements it with art installations at strategic locations
demonstrating elements of Mysore painting and relief works,
which are emblematic of Karnataka art. The Sampige fl ower’s
vivid colour is an inspiration for the Terminal’s design and a
recurring theme, aimed at creating a lasting impression on the
traveller. South India permeates through the infrastructure, with
specially commissioned artworks by renowned artists such as
Yusuf Arakkal, Jatin Das, Siddartha Das and Satish Gupta.
F&B and retail concepts will provide a new platform for local
cuisines, art-forms and over 500 artisans whose products –
from Channapatna toys to Bidriware and Mysore silks – will be
available. The enhanced Terminal will have new smoking lounges
at the Domestic & International pre-embarkation area besides a
prayer room and spa. Service additions also include new lounges
and a day hotel.
With the vision of creating an ‘Airport in a Garden’, over 100
acres has been landscaped to refl ect the essence of the city as
a green zone. The airport’s green practices make this LEED Gold
certifi ed infrastructure one of India’s most eco-friendly facilities.
GVK KIA is set to handle 20 million passengers per year. The
master plan ensures that the size and capacity of the airport’s
facilities are in line with passenger traffi c forecast and projected
cargo growth.
Dr. GVK Reddy addressing the gathering Dignitaries at the event
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INTERVIEW INTERVIEW
Please tell us something about your educational backgroundI have done my schooling from Hyderabad Public School, Hyderabad and then Loyola College, Vijayawada. Thereast er, I pursued B.Sc. Hons. in Geology from New Science College, Hyderabad. I strongly feel that education plays a very important role in shaping up an individual’s personality.
Please share your early work experience Soon ast er completing my degree, I moved into construction business wherein we were involved in excavation of hydro projects like Lower Sileru Power House, Sileru river stage and Balimela Dam. Then, I joined Balaji Group where I served as Managing Director and CEO for various businesses like Steel manufacturing, Distilleries, Sugar, Bottling facility, Cargo liners, Real Estate and Biotech. Balaji Biotech had Asia’s largest farm, two hatcheries and processing plant. They exported shrimps to top-end hotels in USA. We were also involved in movie production and distribution business through the company Kalyani Films.
When did your association with GVK begin?It all began in 2002 when our Founder Chairman and Managing Director Dr. GVK Reddy invited me to take charge of the construction of Jaipur-Kishangarh Expressway project in Rajasthan. Initially, I was a bit doubtful as I did not have any prior experience of working in the roads sector. But, it was his faith in my administration and management skills that really motivated me to take it up as a challenge. And, we did remarkably well; the project was completed 6 months ahead of schedule and the cost incurred was well within the stipulated budget. This was the fi rst privately operated six-lane expressway road project in India and it
earned laurels for GVK during its inauguration by the Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh.
Given the current state of the Power sector in India, you have directed some of the most challenging Hydro and Thermal projects at GVK. Please share your experience working on these projects.
Implementing infrastructural projects of national signifi cance come with their own share of economic, social and political challenges and the current power and energy scenario in the country has only added on to the task. Despite the challenges, we have steered through various issues and are progressing quite well on our projects. For example, various stakeholders in the State were taken on board before commencing work on Shrinagar HEP. The local population also supported the project as it generates employment opportunities for them. The Uttarakhand catastrophe caused some damage to our project but we never gave up. With proper planning and determination and hard-work of our employees, we were able to carry out restoration works and today, we are well placed and look forward to the commissioning of the plant.
I feel listening to the people directly aff ected by the situation and then working together towards fi nding a solution really helps you connect with them. Once when I visited the Ratle HEP site, I was carrying chocolates which I gave to some children. Later, a few more villagers came and when I mentioned about
An Administrator Par Excellence….Mr. P.V. Prasanna Reddy,President & CEO – GVK Hydro, GVKPIL
Enterprising, ambitious and a humble human being, Mr. PVP Reddy inspires everyone around him. He has been associated with GVK for around 12 years now and has steered some of the most challenging infrastructure projects with his astute management skills. Prior to joining GVK, he had served as the Managing Director and CEO for various business verticals at Balaji Group. His enriched experience and remarkable achievements make him an invaluable asset for GVK. We now bring to you an interesting tête-à-tête with Mr. PVP Reddy, on his journey so far.
setting up a project in that village, the only request they made was to impart relevant training so that they may become employed in the project too. And that is what we did. At the Tokisud site too, our R&R works as well as the railway siding works are progressing well.
Driving such huge infrastructure projects seems very intriguing. Did being involved in some major political events during your early days help you evolve as an administrator? I feel when you have worked on diff erent projects over a period of time, every project teaches you something new because of the challenges that come along with it and certainly this evolves you as a person. I love to get directly involved with the people and work for them. I contested elections during turbulent times, with a strong anti-Congress wave, when even the then CM lost the election. We also successfully organized AICC (All India Congress Committee) session at Tirupati in 1992 which attracted over 2 lakh people and were recognised by the then PM Shri PV Narsimha Rao.
In the constituency of Ongole, I was supporting the leadership in district meetings. We worked towards community development like providing drinking water facilities, setting up schools, junior colleges and degree colleges. We also launched the fi rst coloured Telugu paper, Udayan, which had 23 editions and 4.5 lakh print run.
Please share your experience of working with Dr. GVK Reddy.I have been really fortunate to have such long association with Dr. GVK Reddy. He is a visionary whose strong leadership skills and in-depth knowledge of the subject have contributed towards the cause of nation building. Initially, when he invited me to drive some of the projects at GVK, I had the option to run my own business and simultaneously be involved in politics. But I chose to associate with GVK as I really believed in Dr. Reddy’s vision and wanted to achieve results for the responsibilities that I was given.
What motivates me is the appreciation that comes from him ast er successfully driving challenging projects. One of the most remarkable feats for us has been to get our projects launched by the Hon’ble Prime Minister of our country. Dr. Manmohan Singh laid the Foundation Stone for Goindwal Sahib TPP and the Ratle HEP. Also, the Jaipur-Kishangarh Expressway and the Terminal 2 at GVK CSIA were inaugurated by him. He lauded GVK for its signifi cant contribution towards the infrastructural development that would help push the economic growth of the nation.
Please share your experience working with other key stakeholders at GVK?Besides Dr. GVK Reddy, I was also close to Mr. Som Bhupal. A
warm and gratifying personality, Mr. Bhupal was a people’s person and was very popular amongst his employees. Known as a man of ‘Few Words’, he had an eye for details. His strong business acumen driven by his penchant for numbers has greatly contributed in drawing a road map to drive the organization’s objectives. We look forward to accomplishing his vision for the growth of this group with successful implementation of every project that we undertake.
Like his father, Mr. G V Sanjay Reddy is very passionate about the projects that he takes on and leads them till the end. His grit and determination have anchored some very challenging projects like the Terminal 2 at CSIA which is already creating ripples across the global aviation industry as well as the Australian coal projects in Queensland which are set to develop as the world’s largest integrated thermal coal mining operation.
Mr. Krishna Bhupal brings in a fresh infusion of ideas and is directing some very tough infrastructure projects enthusiastically, especially at times when the country’s power and energy scenario is quite strained.
I am fortunate to work with three generations of promoters. The passion and the hard work of the promoters which percolates down, helps GVK overcome challenges and set infrastructure landmarks with every successive endeavour.
What are your personal interests?I like reading when time permits. I love non vegetarian food; dry meat and fi sh are some of my favourites. I am fond of sports, especially cricket. I have also played Basketball
at University level and have served as President for Body Builder Association.
What message would you like to give to the youth of today?Today’s students are tomorrow’s nation builders.
There is no substitute for hard work.
Always keep working hard, put in your best eff orts and success would surely follow.
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AUSTRALIA NEWS
The Australian Coal operations have crossed signifi cant milestones that would help further our Galilee Basin coal projects and associated infrastructure along the path towards reaching Financial Close and are at a point where construction can commence.
These coal projects comprise Alpha, Alpha West and Kevin’s Corner coal projects in Central Queensland and associated infrastructure including a rail solution connecting the Galilee Basin to a new coal terminal (T3) at the existing Abbot Point Coal Port.
When combined, these projects will create one of the largest coal mining operations in the world holding total resources of about 8 billion tonne of high quality thermal coal and will achieve a peak capacity of around 80 million tonne per annum for around 30 years.
The great news for the GVK’s Australian coal projects began in November 2013 with the Federal Government’s decision to grant approval of its Kevin’s Corner Project under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act (1999).
This Federal environmental approval followed Queensland Government’s environmental clearance in May 2013 and a thorough and rigorous assessment process by both levels of government spanning fi ve years.
The great news continued further with the announcement that GVK Hancock and Aurizon had reached a signifi cant milestone towards their proposed transaction to jointly develop a rail solution and a new coal terminal at the existing Abbot Point Port to unlock the Galilee Basin’s coal reserves. This signifi cant development included alignment on a rail solution and on the commercial terms for the proposed transaction such as governance, timing of milestones, funding and conditions for completion.
This will enable a phased development of rail line and the Abbot Point T3 terminal to match volumes and ramp-up,
GVK Australia progresses further
thereby materially reducing the initial cost of infrastructure. The proposed open-access rail and port infrastructure also has the capacity to facilitate a staged consolidation of tonnes from multiple miners in the Galilee and the Bowen Basins.
The fi nal piece of good news for 2013 arrived in December with GVK receiving its fi nal Ministerial environmental approval for its Australian projects with the Federal Environment Minister Greg Hunt granting approval for its proposed capital dredging programme at Abbot Point Port.
This approval, together with other approvals for the Alpha mine, the rail to Abbot Point, and the EPBC Act approval for the port, now solidifi es our leading position in the Galilee Basin across mine, rail and port. Receiving the last of our environmental approvals represents the culmination of over seven years of the most comprehensive and rigorous environmental assessment process.
The Galilee Basin coal projects will provide direct and indirect employment to around 7,000 people during construction and direct and indirect employment to around 20,000 people once operational throughout the region, state and the nation. These projects would enable the provision of billions of tonnes of high quality, low sulphur, low ash and cleaner burning coal for Asian consumption.
RECOGNITIONS AND EVENTS
Gautami CCPP sets an exampleSix Factory Inspectors from Directorate of Factories, Govt. of
Andhra Pradesh, visited the Gautami Plant as part of their training
programme, along with Dy. Chief Inspector of Factories, Kakinada
and Inspector of Factories, Rajahmundry. The visit was organized
to take note of the world-class safety standards maintained at
the plant. This is a testimony to the quality of O&M (Operations
& Maintenance) and SHEQ (Safety, Health, Environment and
Quality) practices that are followed at the Gautami Plant.
Mr. Venkata Ravi Ram, Plant In-
charge – GVK Gautami CCPP was the
only speaker invited from India at
the inauguration of the Asia-Pacifi c
O&M and Lifecycle Management
Strategies for CCGT (Combined
Cycle Gas Turbine) Power Plants
conference, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
The conference highlighted how
plant operators are now becoming
more cost-eff ective, effi cient and
creative when it comes to plant
and gas turbine O&M (Operation &
Maintenance). Besides presenting
his paper, Mr. Venkata Ravi Ram
was also a member of the Panel
Discussion on ‘Third Party O&M
Contracting – A credible alternative?’
Mr. Venkata Ravi Ram speaks at conference in Malaysia
Extreme Lest - Mr. Venkata Ravi Ram during the Panel Discussion
Third from Right - Mr. Venkata Ravi Ram at the conference
GVK Jaipur Expressway Project Limited (GJEPL) celebrated
‘Safety Week’, to enhance road awareness among the general
public. As part of the programme, GJEPL distributed pamphlets
and booklets to the road users. The Drive Safe booklet includes
road safety measures such as wearing
helmets and seatbelts, avoiding use of
cell phone while driving, avoiding drunk
driving, and compliance to traffi c rules.
It also explains the sign boards and road
rules for highway driving, apart from
the measures to be taken in case of an
accident.
GVK has appointed Mr. Darren Yeates as the Chief Executive Offi cer for its Australian operations. He has served as Chief Operating Offi cer and Acting CEO for Rio Tinto Coal Australia, and brings over 30 years’ experience in coal mining operations, mine infrastructure and resource sector industries. We look forward to his leadership and experience that he will bring to the fi nal stages of development of its Galilee Basin mining projects.
Road Safety Week at Jaipur Kishangarh Expressway
Mr. Darren Yeates appointed as CEO, GVK Australia
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RECOGNITIONS AND EVENTS RECOGNITIONS AND EVENTS
Tokisud North Sub-Block, Jharkhand
GVK provides assistance to Project Aff ected Families
GVK CSIA contributes towards conservation of natureMr. Hanumant Raje appreciated by SGNP
As per the Jharkhand Rehabilitation & Resettlement Policy 2008, GVK has
extended support by providing employment benefi ts and housing facilities to
the Project Aff ected Families (PAFs) whose lands are being acquired for the
development of the project. Presently, GVK Coal (Tokisud) has off ered a one-
time lump sum amount of Rs. 10, 00,000 to 20 out of 63 PAFs as a settlement
in lieu of employment off ered by the Company.
If any PAF does not wish to occupy the constructed house in resettlement
area or desires to relocate elsewhere, the family is entitled to receive a one-
time fi nancial assistance of Rs. 3,00,000. However, GVK has off ered enhanced
fi nancial assistance of Rs. 5,50,000 in the
interest of PAFs. The fi rst instalment of this
amount has been given to 109 PAFs out of 151
PAFs who have consented for the same. GVK has
also extended an additional fi nancial support of
Rs.15,000 as transportation charges towards
shist ing building materials, household goods, etc.
Principal Chief Conservator of forest, Maharashtra, Mr.
Suresh Thorat (IFS, Director SGNP and Chief Conservator
Forest), Mr. Sunil Limaye (IFS) and other offi cials of the forest
department commended GVK CSIA’s green eff orts and also
encouraged them to extend their continued support. GVK
CSIA is proud to be the only corporate house to support such
an initiative.
House Constructed by PAFs who received lump sum compensation
Lump sum in lieu of Employment Lump sum compensation in lieu of House
Tree Plantation Drive
Mr. Suresh Thorat, IFS, Principal Chief Conservator, Maharashtra handing over the Certifi cate of Appreciation to Mr. Hanumant Raje,
Chief Horticulturist, MIAL
Hyderabad International Fashion week
VBT begins New Year with a good deed
As part of its CSR initiatives, GVK BIO donated a passenger list
to Sri Vidya Vihar School, Ghatkesar that would aid children and
elderly staff members in the school. The facility was inaugurated
by Mr. R Kiran Kumar – President, Inogent, a GVK BIO company.
The school provides education to children from nearby villages
at a nominal fee and free education to underprivileged children.
It also provides accommodation to some of the students and
elderly faculty members in the school premises.
In a signifi cant development, GVK BIO, Asia’s leading Contract Research
Organization and Aragen Bioscience, Inc., a privately held US based, pre-clinical
CRO specializing in high-value biologics services, have announced an agreement
through which GVK BIO will acquire the capital stock of Aragen Bioscience. The
acquisition of Aragen Bioscience provides GVK BIO with world-class expertise
in large molecule R&D services and a unique and extensive set of high-content
biological services. Combined with GVK BIO’s established small molecule discovery
and development capabilities, this expansion would uniquely position GVK BIO
as a leading provider of integrated R&D services across both large and small
molecule platforms and provide a base for further expansion.
GVK BIO lends a helping hand
GVK BIO and Aragen Bioscience sign agreement to acquire Aragen Bioscience, Inc.
Events @ Vivanta by TAJ
Visit to ‘THARA HOME’: A non-profi t organisation that works for the welfare of children
GVK CSIA’s Horticulture team has taken up several initiatives towards
conservation of forests. Some of the activities include planting fruit
bearing trees and reviving water sources for wildlife, regenerating
the SGNP (Sanjay Gandhi National Park) thinned forest by planting
over 8000 trees, beautifying the forest guest houses with ornamental
plants from GVK CSIA’s nursery, etc.
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25th National Road Safety Weekat GVK EMRI - Himachal Pradesh
GVK EMRI launches 181 “Abhayam” helpline in Gujarat.
GVK EMRI Kicks Off Mother and Child Tracking Facilitation Center
RECOGNITIONS AND EVENTS
In its eff ort to assure women empowerment, GVK EMRI has launched 181 – Abhayam Women helpline in Gujarat in association
with Gujarat Government. The 24x7 helpline, 181, is a toll-free number to support women in distress and is accessible through
any mobile or landline. Any woman can access 181 “Abhayam” helpline for counseling, guidance, information and also for rescue
in various threatening situations including domestic violence. The helpline has been launched in collaboration with the home
and women and child welfare departments and will be synchronized with the existing “1091 - Gujarat Police Helpline” and other
women-oriented services.
GVK EMRI has kicked off a ‘Mother and
Child Tracking Facilitation Centre’ that
would validate the data records of all
the states in India maintained by the
regional ‘Mother and Child Tracking
Systems’ (MCTS) about the pregnant
women and new born children, along with
the records of ASHA and ANM Health
Workers enrolled so far. The project
aims at benefi tting the pregnant women
and new borns immensely wherein the
pregnant women’s care records and also
the new borns’ immunization/vaccination
status is validated and feedback from the
benefi ciaries is documented.
Awareness Campaignsat GVK EMRI - Chhattisgarh
Medical camp organised on World Diabetes Day
Spreading awareness on World AIDS Day
Minister of Revenue & Urban Development, Smt. Anandiben Patel inaugurated the service in Gandhinagar in presence of COO, GVK EMRI Gujarat, Mr. Jashvant Prajapati
Union Minister of Health & Family Welfare, Shri. Ghulam Nabi Azad inaugurated this facility in presence of CEO, GVK EMRI, Mr. Subodh Satyawadi and AS &MD, NRHM,
Ms. Anuradha Gupta
RECOGNITIONS AND EVENTS
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PROJECT UPDATES
Shrinagar HEP, Uttarakhand
Ratle-HEP, Jammu & Kashmir
GVK Pre-fab colony Downstream bridge tower erection on the Lest and Right Bank
Dignitaries at the event Dr. GVK Reddy addressing the gathering
Dam view
Deoli - Kota Expressway Project, Rajasthan
Toll Plaza Building
Overview of Road - 1 Overview of Road - 2
Bagodara-Vasad Expressway Project, Gujarat
Carriageway of one side completedVechicular Underpass (VUP) one side completed
Construction of Peir Cap for Vehicular Underpass(VUP) Carriageway under development
PROJECT UPDATES
GVK’s Shrinagar Hydro Electric Project was recently
inaugurated by Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh,
Shri Akhilesh Yadav in the presence of Our Founder
Chairman and Managing Director, Dr. GVK Reddy,
Former Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh and President,
Samajwadi Party – Shri Mulayam Singh Yadav and
Cabinet Minister, Government of Uttar Pradesh -
Shri Azam Khan. Other dignitaries present at the
occasion included Director, GVK Shrinagar HEP -
Mr. Krishna Bhupal, President & CEO – GVK Hydro,
GVKPIL - Mr. Prasanna Reddy and Director in Charge,
GVK EMRI - Mr. Krishnam Raju. The inauguration
of this project marks a signifi cant step towards
securing the country’s energy needs.
Shrinagar HEP has been developed as a run-of-the-
river project and would supply 12% of electricity to
the Govt. of Uttarakhand at no charge. The balance
88% off take will go to the Uttar Pradesh Power
Corporation Limited (UPPCL) under a fi rm Power
Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Shri Akhilesh Yadav inaugurates GVK’s Shrinagar HEP
Purchase Agreement (PPA) based on two part tariff calculation. GVK has been
lauded for fulfi lling its commitment towards the state. The project would add
to the state’s prosperity and aid the nation to be self-reliant.
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Mr. Vinit Churi shines at Kanga Cricket League, Mumbai
PARENTS’ PRIDE
WORK. FUN. FAMILY.
Ms. Pankti Hiren Bhatt,
daughter of Mr. Hiren
Bhatt, GVK EMRI –
Rajasthan is an NCC cadet
(Naval wing) and has been
declared as the Best Cadet
in 2011. She has won 6 Gold,
7 Silver and 3 Bronze medals
in various activities including
Sailing, Boating, Parade,
Semaphore, etc. A fi nal year
Commerce student, Pankti
has also bagged the fi rst
prize in many state level
elocution competitions
held in Ahmedabad in
both English and Gujarati.
Congratulations to the
proud parents!
Mr. Vinit Churi, Fire fi ghter, GVK CSIA participated in the Kanga Cricket
League, contributing 41 runs against Regent CC placing his team,
United Cricketers in a strong position. Congratulations!
Ms. Anushri Abhishek Purwar, daughter of
Mr. Abhishek Purwar, Shrinagar HEP, Uttarakhand
achieved 100% marks in LKG. She was awarded by the
Education Minister of Uttarakhand, Mr. Mantri Prasad
Naithani during the Annual function at Sanjo School,
Kilkileshwar. Way to go!
Miss K Sneha, daughter of Mr. KVRK
Vijay, Goindwal Sahib TPP, participated
in Robotryst 2014 held at IIT Delhi. Sneha
is a First year B Tech student of ECE. She
is leading a team of fi ve students from
GITAM University, Vishakhapatnam. They
have built a line follower Robot using
a Hardware kit with Microcontroller
and Sost ware with Assembly language
programming. They got selected in
regional round and thereast er came to
IIT Delhi for the fi nals. This is a National
level championship organised by Robosapiens Technologies
in association with Tryst 2014 Annual Science, Technology &
Management festival of IIT Delhi. Great achievement!
Aman Shrivastava, son of Mr. Mahesh Kumar
Shrivastava-Goindwal Sahib TPP, stood fi rst
in Bachelor of Engineering in “Instrumentation
& Control Engineering”, 2013. Recognizing his
achievement, GVK inducted Aman as GET – C&I
in November 2013. Kudos to the family!!
Ms. Manorma Rawat,Shrinagar HEP
Ms. Yogeeta Upadhyaya,GVK CSIA, Mumbai
Mr. N. Sridhar Babu,Gautami CCPP
Mr. Abhishek Purwar,Shrinagar HEP
Mr Abrar Ahmed Mattoo,Ratle HEP
Mr. Gurumurthy K,GVK KIA, Bengaluru
Mr. J.D. Mallikarjuna Rao, Jegurupadu CCPP
Mr. KVRK Ramesh,Jegurupadu CCPP
Mr. Suresh Kamle,GVK EMRI, Chhattisgarh
Ms. Sanu Sojan,Ratle HEP
Mr. Johnsundar M,GVK KIA, Bengaluru
Mr. Kiran Kumar JG,GVK KIA, Bengaluru
Mr. Achchut Hargi,GVK KIA, Bengaluru
Mr. Anil Gogia,Hydro
Mr. Bopaiah Ad,GVK KIA, Bengaluru
Mr. KVV Kishore,Gautami CCPP
Mr. V. Ramabalakrishan,Roads
Mr. Aamir Mushtaq,Ratle HEP
Mr. D Chowdary,GVK EMRI, Meghalaya
Winners of
Contest
QUIZ CONTEST
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WORK. FUN. FAMILY.
Festivities at
New Year CelebrationsBagodara - Vasad Expressway ProjectNew Year Celebrations across locations
Gautami CCPP
Goindwal Sahib TPP
WORK. FUN. FAMILY.
Jegurupadu CCPP
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HYDRO POWER
by J. Sridhar,Shrinagar HEP, Uttarakhand
by Y S Manian, GVK MIAL
Hydro power is a clean and economical source of energy that has great potential to bridge the gap between energy demand and supply in India while slowing down the rising greenhouse gas emissions. Harnessing the country’s hydro power potential is indispensable to reduce India’s dependence on fossil fuels. Hydro power is a reliable and cost-effi cient source of renewable energy and can be used either to cover base load or peak demand.
As of now, Hydel power is the second largest contributor to India’s total energy generation. Despite initial obstructions such as high construction costs, rehabilitation and resettlement issues and opposition by pro-environmentalists, hydro power projects have a very high effi ciency of more than 90% and low operational and maintenance costs once commissioned.
It is interesting to note that contribution of hydro power in total power generation in some countries is very high. For instance, it is 99% in Norway, 84% in Brazil, 74% in Venezuela, 59% in Canada and 49% in Sweden. However, in India, hydel power accounts to only 18%. This form of energy has received least priority as compared to thermal projects despite being the most effi cient and economical energy source.
Moreover, the power supply position of India is deteriorating due to lack of fuel, poor policy implementation and ineffi cient hydro-thermal mix. It is imperative that a 40-60 mix of hydro, thermal and other sources of energy is maintained to have a satisfactory and sustainable power supply position. But, at the end of the eleventh fi ve year plan, this mix was a 21-70, creating an imbalance in power management. ‘Run of the river’ (ROR)
projects, without much interference with natural silt movement down the river, are essential to meet India’s energy demand.
Uttarakhand catastropheScientists fear that the calamity in Uttarakhand a few months ago is a precursor to bigger and more destructive fl oods. Therefore, more storage projects should be taken up in the Himalayan region to avoid such disasters in future.
The Hydro power projects could not have contributed to the Uttarakhand catastrophe in anyway. Torrential rains and unplanned constructions led to the tragedy. The unseasonal rainfall caused the water level to rise in the rivers and the cloud burst triggered a sudden increase in water level. Moreover, large amount of debris generated by road construction and unplanned disposal of the same on the hill slopes caused fl owing of muck into the river bed and raising of the river bed.
Besides rainfall, huge quantity of water was released into the river from melting of ice and glaciers due to high temperatures during the months of May and June. Also, non-execution of the Catchment Area Treatment (CAT) plan, deforestation and uncontrolled movement of AC tourist vehicles in the region had led to the disaster.
In fact Hydro Projects and Storage Dams are proving to be saviours for the downstream population; for instance, the Bhakra Dam, which today generates India’s cheapest power at 22 paise per unit, saved lives and property in India and Pakistan during fl oods in 2000 and
absorbed unprecedented quantity of fl ood waters this year as well.
In the same way, the Tehri Hydro Project absorbed the excess discharge in the Bhagirathi and helped in saving towns of Rishikesh and Haridwar located downstream. Similarly, GVK’s Shrinagar HEP also obstructed heavy amounts of
silt and debris that were carried by the Alaknanda River during fl oods which would have otherwise swept the entire town of Shrinagar located downstream.
Also all the storage type projects in India have served multiple purposes and worked effi ciently. Right blend of storage dams with run-of-the-river (ROR) projects in each basin can mitigate the fl ood fury.
Construction of hydro power projects in a planned manner is unlikely to interfere with the stability of the Himalayas which not only have the maximum water potential but are also the most unexploited hydro power potential regions in the country. The development of storage type of projects in upper Himalayan region can be carried out in a sustainable manner so as to avoid such catastrophes in future for the downstream populace.
EMPLOYEES’ CONTRIBUTIONEMPLOYEES’ CONTRIBUTION
Common Errors
Mr. M M Madan, Director (Business Development) – Hydro has been awarded Fellowship by INAE (Indian National Academy of Engineering) during the year 2013. INAE is a prestigious organization comprising India’s most distinguished Engineers and technologists. One of them is the former President of India, Dr. A P J Abdul Kalam.
During the Fellowship award ceremony of INAE Mr. Madan had an opportunity to present a paper on ‘Hydro Power in India: Towards Sustainable Development’ at the annual convention of INAE held at SOA University, Bhubaneswar. You will discover some of the highlights of his presentation as you read on.
1a. Embrace: To hug another person; to accept or
receive gladly
1b. Embarrass: To cause shame or confusion; to make
it diffi cult
2a. Then: At that time; immediately or soon ast erward;
next in order of time or place
2b. Than: As compared to; (“mainly used in comparison”)
3a. Their: Belonging to; associated in some way
3b. There: In or at a place or a situation
4a. Except: Excluding
4b. Accept: To take or receive; to agree
5a. Quiet: Silent; make no noise
5b. Quite: To a considerable extent
6a. Break: To smash to pieces; divide into parts
6b. Brake: A devise for stopping or slowing a moving
mechanism or vehicle
7a. Idle: Doing nothing; inactive
7b. Ideal: A standard of perfection or excellence
8a. Moral: A principle of right conduct or thought
8b. Morale: A mental or emotional condition of a person
or group
Here are some of the most common errors we make in our everyday communication, possibly due to
misinterpretation of the words.
9a. Later: Happening ast er the usual time; (“an
expression of comparative time scale”)
9b. Latter: The second in a series of two; (“an expression
of sequence”)
10a. Career: A profession or occupation
10b. Carrier: A person or thing that carries something
11a. Alternate: To occur in turn repeatedly
11b. Alternative: A second option; a choice between
two or more things
12a. Personal: Belonging to or aff ecting a particular
person
12b. Personnel: Manpower; human resources
13a. Role: A part or function played by a professional
13b. Roll: To move by revolving
14a. Appreciate: To express praise; to recognize the full
worth of; to understand (a situation) fully
14b. Appreciable: Considerable; large or important
enough to be noticed
You can also log on to www.dictionary.com & www.
thesaurus.com to enrich your language.
Pride ofIndia
Is it the fl oral foyer that fl oors you at fi rst sight
Is it the theme peacock that fl ies you with all its might
Is it the cozy n colorful seating that off ers a lounge with a view
Or is it the lagoons n waterfalls that brings nature close to you
Is it the day light that creates an ambience that’s soul soothing
Or the night view that’s eye pleasing n refreshing
Is it the skylight wall that’s breath taking . . .
Or the personalized service that’s heart warming
In the middle of the brick n mortar, . . . Somewhere there is a heart n soul
That breathes life into the dreams that take fl ight here . . .
Pranam ‘n’ Welcome To GVK CSIA Mumbai International Airport
That doesn’t just walk you through but
Takes you through a Journey into India
That has no parallel hithertoby M M Madan,Director - Business Development,
Hydro
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Fitness Mantra @ Work
Given our ‘chase n haste’ kind of lifestyles, we seldom give
time to ourselves and our bodies to refresh and rejuvenate.
But, we all must agree that at least half an hour of any form
of exercise is crucial to sustain our present work patterns and
keep health problems at bay. So, let’s fi t in some easy fi xes in
our routine and try some stretches and exercises while we’re
at work.
Flex to improve your refl ex- While sitting, turn your face up at the ceiling and then take
your chin towards the chest. Repeat eight times, slowly
- Turn your face to the lest and then towards the right. Repeat
at least eight times, slowly
- Rotate your shoulders from front to back 10 times and then
from back to front. List the shoulders as high as possible
each time
- Stand up, interlock your fi ngers and stretch both arms
above your head. Go up on your toes as you do this. Hold for
at least a minute and feel a good stretch in your whole body
- Stand from a sitting position as ost en as you can. Do not take the support of your arms as you do this. This exercise
is similar to the squats which help strengthen all muscles of the lower body
- Sit away from the backrest of your chair for at least a couple of hours during the day. This will strengthen the posture
muscles in the back. Also, maintain good posture while you do this and don’t slouch
These exercises will at least keep you away from aches and pain and help you stay active throughout the day.
RIDDLES What starts with the letter ‘T’, is fi lled with
‘T’ and ends in ‘T’?
Why don’t mountains catch colds?
What goes up and never comes down?
Which is correct “The yolk of the egg is white” or “The egg yolk is white?”
What jumps when it walks and sits when it stands?
A man is twenty years old but has only had fi ve birthdays. How is that possible?
Answers For Leisure timeWord Scramble:Lifesciences, Energy, Transportation, Hospitality, Airports, ResourcesRiddles:A teapot - They have a snow cap - Your age - Neither, egg yolks are yellow - A KangarooHe was born on Leap Year DaySpot The diff erence:1. The letter J is missing in the second pillar2. The design (dotted holes) is missing above
the right most LCD screen3. One of the LCD screens is missing from
the check-in counters4. An object is missing on the extreme right
of the picture5. An element is missing from the pillar K
GVK WORD SCRAMBLE
Spot the differences between these two images
EMPLOYEES’ CONTRIBUTION
IFELCSEICNES
GRYENE
NORRSPTAITAON
PIHOSLATIYT
PSRTOIRA
SRSOURECE
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LEISURE TIME
Tips for a healthier lifestyle- Never skip breakfast. It is the
most important meal of the day
- Take the staircase whenever
possible
- Do your own fetch-and-carry jobs
- Stand up periodically (at least fi ve
minutes per hour) while working
- Avoid too many cups of tea and
coff ee
- Carry at least two snacks apart
from lunch like nuts, dry fruits,
fresh fruits and roasted gram
Some More Tips:- Stay hydrated – Drinking around 1.5 to 2 litres of water
every day purifi es our blood. When our blood becomes
pure, it makes our skin look sost er and younger. Also, the
liver requires water for smooth functioning. It is advisable
to drink warm water similar to body temperature
- Walk – Brisk walking for about 30 minutes promotes blood
circulation and eliminates wastes from the system
- Laugh – Laughing loudly for at least ten minutes every day
can heal some serious diseases like stress, indigestion,
insomnia, depression, etc.
- Faith and Hope – Think and believe that you can overcome
everything. Our strong faith and hope can defeat any
disease and help boost our immune systems
by MM Madan and GorgeousGVK Gurgaon
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PHOTO CONTESTPHOTO CONTEST
A N V Kartik - Jegurapadu CCPP
Anil Kumar Tunga - Corporate Offi ce, Hyderabad
Dharmesh Panchal - GVK CSIA
Hiren Bhatt – GVK EMRI, Rajasthan
Amit Tambekar - GVK CSIA
Harshad Kenny – GVK CSIA
Anshuman Sinha - Corporate Communications, Gurgaon
Roma Jhala – GVK EMRI, Gujarat
Yatin Patel – GVK EMRI, Gujarat
Sunkara SN Murthy – Gautami CCPP
Ranbir Singh – Goindwal Sahib TPP
Sunil Singh Negi – Shrinagar HEPManas Ranjan Barthakur – GVK EMRI, Assam
Deepesh Bhatia - Goindwal Sahib TPP
Prasad Y Utekar – GVK CSIA
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Amazing Clicks
Awesome four...
Here are some of the mesmerising photographs received from employees, in response to the Photo Contest that was organised to bring out the best of photography talent among our employees. We got huge response from across locations and have showcased some of the shortlisted clicks for your viewing pleasure.
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READER SPEAKREADER SPEAK
Mr. P P Sukumaran - HR, Corporate Offi ce
The magazine is pretty good with its comprehensive coverage
and aesthetic looks. The stories featured are brief and succinct.
Coverage on project updates is motivating. The magazine can
defi nitely be used as a branding tool, particularly in college
campuses. I shared it with my family members and they think
it is a good read. We may also include some success stories of
our employees’ families.
Mr. Sreenivas Sagi: IT, Corporate Offi ce
Ink and feel of the magazine is excellent, images are well laid
out and the colours are attractive. It has the right number
of pages and is reader-friendly. Adding a personal touch, the
magazine could cover some of the important events from
employees’ lives such as marriages, achievements of family
members, overcoming adversities, etc.
Mr. Rajeeva Kumar, Hydro
The magazine is rich and glossy and looks fabulous. I do share
the magazine with my family as it gives them an understanding
of what is happening across various sectors at GVK. I enjoyed
reading the article by J. Sridhar. I feel that ‘A day in the life of’
our Founder Chairman or Vice Chairman or any other employee
would be an exciting read.
Mr. John Fernandes – Power (Gas), Hyderabad
The articles are brief and appropriate. The pictorial presentation
of project updates is quite apt. It would be interesting if the
magazine would cover an article providing detailed information
about each of our businesses. Also, since it is an in-house
magazine, I think we can make it more economical.
Mr. A V V Satyanarayana, Jegurupadu CCPP
The quality of the magazine is excellent and looks attractive.
Wide coverage on project status gives us insights into future
prospects of GVK. I shared the magazine with my family and
they were very impressed with it. Although the magazine
adequately covers all the information, I feel we may have
more coverage on GVK Hancock’s Coal project in Australia; its
opportunities and challenges would be an interesting read.
Mr. G S Rayudu, Hydro
The magazine looks great. I enjoyed reading the cover story
(Ratle HEP) as well as about GVK Airports. I would also like to
see a mention about some of the technical problems faced at our
project sites and how such problems are eff ectively resolved.
Mr. Sreedhar Rao V, Finance, Corporate
Offi ce, Hyderabad
Vibrant colours, well-organised content, eye-catching
design and presentation enhance the look and feel of this
magazine. With wider coverage and clearer pictures, it can
defi nitely be used as a branding tool. I enjoyed reading the
story about Ratle HEP, Routes Asia and interview with Mr.
Y. RamaMurty. I would like to see more coverage on events
and experiences of corporate employees, especially the
senior employees who have been associated with GVK for
many years now.
Mr. Diwakar K, HR, Corporate Offi ce
The overall look of the magazine is good. I enjoyed reading
the article by Mr. J Sridhar. I shared the magazine with my
family and my daughter loves the activity column.
Mr. R Pradeep Kumar, Gautami CCPP
The overall look of the magazine is pretty good. The oil
painting on the cover page is beautiful. I shared the
magazine with my family as it serves as a useful tool
for them to get acquainted with our organization. I think
including a couple of articles on environmental and safety
awareness would be good.
Mr. Hiren Bhatt, GVK EMRI, Rajasthan
The magazine has a rich look and I absolutely love it. I
particularly enjoyed the coverage on GVK CSIA – Sky Tower,
Routes Asia 2013 and interview with Mr. Krishnam Raju. My
family found it very exciting and is proud to be associated
with GVK. It would be great if the magazine could include a
group photograph of the directors and heads of all verticals
with our Hon’ble Chairman and Managing Director,
Dr. GVK Reddy.
READERS’ FEEDBACK
GVK WORLD
Mr. P V S S Kumar, Jegurupadu CCPP
The magazine is visually appealing. I thoroughly enjoyed reading
Mr. Y RamaMurty’s interview. I usually share the magazine with
prospective candidates who come for the interview as it gives
them an idea about GVK and its culture. I also shared it with my
family and they were impressed with it. I think the magazine
should include more articles on GVK BIO.
Mr. Vivek Jain, Bagodara-Vasad Expressway
ProjectThe magazine looks good. The stories are carefully edited and
printed. I enjoyed reading ‘Yours Thanklessly’ by Mr. J Sridhar.
I shared the magazine with my family. They feel that more
coverage on employees’ family events would be nice. I think the
magazine is evolving in the right direction.
GVK QUIZMr. Abhishek Pratap
Singh – GVK BIO,
HyderabadI would like to thank you for giving
us an opportunity to enhance our
knowledge about GVK and the
industry through this online Quiz. It was a wonderful
experience to search for the answers and now, I feel more
confi dent with the information I have gained about the GVK
family. I thank you once again for initiating such refreshing and
interesting exercises.
Ms. Geeta Shirodkar - GVK CSIA, Mumbai
This was a wonderful initiative which helped us understand
more about the organization and the industry as a whole.
Being a part of the Quiz has been an exciting, interesting and
a knowledgeable aff air. We may think of more such initiatives
on an inter-departmental level as well. Also, hosting quiz shows
and other such activities will help bring all the employees
together. Waiting for more such quizzes.
Mr. Manish Shukla – Goindwal Sahib TPP
It is an interesting and a useful tool to enhance employees’
knowledge on what is going on across various businesses of GVK.
Mr. Yatin Patel - GVK EMRI, Gujarat
This monthly activity is fast becoming a crucial part of our work
life as it not only gives us a moment to relax but also helps us
learn new things about our company. I strongly recommend all
the employees across all verticals to participate in the quiz. I
thank the Corp Comm Team for coming up with this wonderful
initiative.
Mr. Vinaya Kumar Golla - GVK BIO, Hyderabad
The monthly quiz comes as a breath of fresh air, providing us,
GVKites, with all the latest updates about GVK’s diversifi ed
businesses. It also gives us insights into the general industry
trends as well. Thank you for initiating this refreshing and
exciting activity.
GVKONNECTMr. Mukul Joshi - HR,
Corporate Offi ce
The layout and presentation are
great. I think that in terms of content,
more information on progress of
various projects, their expected time of
completion would be more interesting.
Mr. Uday Bhan – GVK EMRI, Uttarakhand
I fi nd GVKonnect editions quite informative and interesting,
since they give an overview of diverse sectors that GVK is in to.
As an employee, it is quite motivating to learn more about GVK’s
businesses and developments. If possible, please add a section that
could keep us updated about various opportunities within GVK.
Mr. Anil Gogia – Hydro, Gurgaon
I fi nd GVKonnect a mesmerizing masterpiece created by the Corp
Comm team. It covers major updates, recognitions, celebrations as
well as social initiatives undertaken across various verticals. All this
is a sign of how GVK is progressing towards its business,
social welfare as well as employee welfare goals. I
salute the entire GVK management for their remarkable
eff orts across all businesses. I also congratulate the Corp
Comm team for their sincere eff orts in bringing out such
informative issues of GVKonnect every month.
Mr. Ajay Singh – Jaipur-Kishangarh
Expressway Project
Our e-magazine has precisely captured various events
from across the organization. This is an eff ective medium
to help all readers stay abreast with the latest events and
developments at all our business verticals. Above all, it
makes us feel as a part of the larger GVK Family.
Mr. V Ramabalakrishan – Roads
Through the e-zine, we get to know about events happening
across diverse locations which bring us together as one
GVK Family. The magazine also updates us about news
and articles appearing in diff erent media which gives us a
better understanding of our organization
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