“PROUD TO BE AN INDIAN TO ACHIEVE THIS FEAT”, BHAKTI SHARMA

 Bhakti to join “Khushi” and “Sakhi” campaign of Vedanta Hindustan Zinc

“It was chilling cold water at Antarctic Ocean and I could see small and big ice-bergs moving. The ocean was not clear. This was making the passage for my swimming difficult and challenging. At this juncture the ship helped in moving the small and medium ice-bergs and my passage was some-what clear. Second was to ensure that there are no ‘Leopard Seals’, a large fish that can eat whales. My distance was set to be travelled towards the ship. Before entering the water, I thought of my country and I realized this is the day I can make my country India proud”, said Bhakti Sharma who has just returned to India after setting world record in open-water swimming.

Hindustan Zinc, a Vedanta Group company in zinc-lead-silver business in Rajasthan had supported and sponsored Bhakti Sharma for this venture. “I had lost all hopes and that is where Hindustan Zinc came forward and instantly agreed to support me. Had I not received this support, I would have never been able to achieve this success’, said Bhakti Sharma.

Bhakti travelled 1.4 miles in 1 degree temperature in Antarctic Ocean on 10th January 2015. She is the first women of India to achieve this feat, beating the record of British open water swimming champion Lewis Pugh and American swimmer Lynne Cox. She is now the youngest citizen of the world and the first Asian girl to have achieved this success. Bhakti Sharma has now conquered all the 5 oceans of the world and she has broken this record after 12 years.

“The crew members on the ship found it difficult to believe an Indian coming to attempt such a feat as the Indian climate is extremely different from those conditions. We do not have such chilling cold in India and thus our bodies are not tuned to handle such cold water”, said Bhakti.

On what next Bhakti said, she would now work for the malnourished children and towards women empowerment in Rajasthan and would be joining Vedanta’s Hindustan Zinc campaign “Khushi” and “Sakhi”. Campaign “Khushi” is a non-funding campaign by the company that is spreading message towards care for the underprivileged children in India, for their nutrition, health and education. Campaign “Sakhi” is towards socio-economic empowerment of rural women. “I have spoken with Mr. Akhilesh Joshi, CEO of Hindustan Zinc about my interest and he has readily agreed’, said Bhakti.

Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Akhilesh Joshi, C


EO Hindustan Zinc said, ‘Bhakti Sharma achievement is a landmark success for India, we all are very proud. Her achievement only proves that Indian girls can do marvels if given the right opportunities and support. Hindustan Zinc is a Rajasthan based company and Bhakti Sharma is from Rajasthan too. In the past also we have supported Rajasthan sports talents and we would continue to do so.”

President and Prime Minister too lauded open water swimmer Bhakti for her accomplishment of setting this world record.

VEDANTA SAKHI - MAIL TODAY - “SELF-HELP-GROUPS ARE CATALYST OF CHANGE”, CM RAJASTHAN

Vedanta’s company Hindustan Zinc ‘Sakhi’ campaign awarded 22 rural women, self-help-groups and NGOs for their contribution towards up-liftment of rural and tribal women in Rajasthan
“Self-help-groups are change agent and play an important role in bringing forward rural and tribal women. These self-help-groups act as catalyst of change and bring socio-economic empowerment and make these rural women independent and confident” said Rajasthan Chief Minister, Smt. Vasundhara Raje.  The Rajasthan Chief Minister was speaking during the “Hindustan Zinc ‘Sakhi’ Awards” function being organized in Jaipur where she was the Chief Guest.

It was a day of reckoning for 22 awardees in three categories - eight rural women entrepreneurs, seven self–help-groups and seven NGOs who have been working tirelessly towards socio-economic empowerment of rural & tribal women of Rajasthan. The awards were given away by the Rajasthan Chief Minister, Smt. Vasundhara Raje.

Chairman, Vedanta Group – Mr. Anil Agarwal, who had travelled from London directly to attend the ‘Hindustan Zinc Sakhi Awards’ function, spoke about “Sakhi” campaign and assured to bring more women in the “Sakhi” network to improve their social and economic condition. He also said, Chief Minister Rajasthan is the biggest “Sakhi” and her inspiration and advice would keep this momentum alive in Rajasthan”.

“Hindustan Zinc ‘Sakhi’ Awards” were presented amidst presence of over 200 people in SMS Convention Centre, Jaipur, that also saw participation of over 125 rural and tribal ‘Sakhi’ women travelling from across Rajasthan.

Hindustan Zinc has been engaged in empowerment of rural women through formation of self-help-groups since 2006.  Each group has about 12-15 rural women and these women are being developed as rural women entrepreneurs, who are now managing their own micro-enterprises. Hindustan Zinc has developed such 475 self-help-groups in Rajasthan reaching out to 6,000 rural and tribal women.

All these groups are popularly known as “Sakhi'-Self-help-groups” and these rural entrepreneurs are addressed as ‘Sakhi’.

“Sakhi” campaign of Hindustan Zinc has brought focus towards the need for social and economic empowerment of these rural women.  The self-help-group training starts with teaching them thrift savings, linking them with banks and then segregating them as per their interests for extensive vocational training in farm and non-farm based sector.

With the empowerment has come the awareness and importance of sanitation, education, health and nutrition amongst these women. They are now regularly sending their children to school.

Rajasthan Chief Minister, Smt. Vasundhara Raje saw the exhibition of products made by ‘Sakhi’ self-help-groups. Hindustan Zinc also screened a short film on ‘Sakhi’ campaign during the function. 

While facilitating the awardees, Rajasthan Chief Minister interacted with each awardee asking them about their success and contribution to the society.  She also asked women awardees to take up cleanliness as important part of their day to day activity and should motivate other people in their villages to follow the same.

Smt. Vasundhara Raje stressed on the need for online marketing of products made by these ‘Sakhi’ rural women. “The products of these women entrepreneurs should be sold online.  This would encourage buyers across the world and the economic condition of these rural women will further improve”, she said.

The Rajasthan Chief Minister unveiled Hindustan Zinc ‘Sakhi’ Calendar-2015 that showcased the entrepreneurship of “Sakhi’-self-help-group” women.

Speaking on the occasion the CEO-Hindustan Zinc, Akhilesh Joshi, assured for further advance training to these rural and tribal women and for finding more avenues for linking their products to a wider market so that their profit margins increases.  He also mentioned that the campaigns started during the earlier tenure of Smt. Vasundhara Raje as Chief Minister of Rajasthan have gained momentum and this momentum would continue with her guidance and advice.”

Also present on the occasion were senior management officials of Hindustan Zinc - Sunil Duggal- Dy.CEO, CSR Mehta – Head(CR), L.S. Shekhawat -COO (Mines), Vikas Sharma – COO (Smelters), Kabir Ghosh – Head (TM), Rajesh Mohata VP (M&C), Birendra Mohapatra Head (HR) and Preeti Dubey – Head (IR). 

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VEDANTA SAKHI - TIMES OF INDIA - `VEDANTA HAS BIG INVESTMENT PLANS IN RAJ'

Srikanta Tripathy
THE TIMES OF INDIA
Jaipur Edition – 10th January 2015

CHAIRMAN ANIL AGARWAL SAYS GROUP MAY CONSIDER SETTING UP A FERTILISER PLANT IN STATE

With trophy assets like Cairn India and Hindustan Zinc located in Rajasthan, the engagement of Vedanta Resources has grown deeper with the state, which is considered the mineral museum of the country. Chairman of the London listed company Anil Agarwal who visited the city on Thursday told TOI in an interview that the group has big investment plans in Rajasthan.

The draft new mining policy has proposed to open up the sector to private players and group is keen to look at the new opportunities.

“We are very excited to look at the opportunities. The group has big investment plans in Rajasthan. We will also look at the feasibility of a fertilizer plant in the state,” said Agarwal. INTERVIEW: P 12 Vedanta Resources chairman Anil Agarwal may have grown up in Patna, but the group's trophy assets like Cairn India and Hindustan Zinc have reconnected him with his roots in Rajasthan, where his grandfather hailed from. The union is complete but he wants to make it deeper .In an interview to TOI, Agarwal said Rajasthan has the biggest potential in India and the state can be a hub for natural resources in the country like Punjab became the food granary of India. He said the group has big investment plans in the state and the government's new mining policy that outlines a larger role for private sector could give wings to his plans. Cairn India and Hindustan Zinc collectively pay an annual royalty of Rs 7,000 crore to the state, but he likes to call himself as the brand ambassador of the state to the world. Excerpts...

The new government at the Centre seems to have instilled a belief that it is keen to undertake radical reforms. How the outside world perceives it?
The world media is agog about India and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The India story is generating lot of interest among the business community outside the country .

Is that optimism enough to put the country back on the path of high growth and development?
This is a defining moment in our history . India needs global interest to chart a course like China did. During the past 15 years, China attracted FDI up to $125 billion, year after year. India is getting only about $22 billion. Today, the US multinationals are sitting on a cash pile of $3-4 trillion from their overseas operations which they won't take home because that attracts tax. They want to park the money outside and India can become a big beneficiary of that booty . Nothing could be a better time than this for attracting those companies that have changed the economic landscape of countries like China.

The government is betting big on `Make in India' or `Find in India' to boost manufacturing, reduce reliance on imports and drive job creation. How do you see it?
When a large manufacturing unit is set up, thousands of industrial units flourish around it. I have seen such transformations happen in the steel cities of Bokaro and Bhilai. They have created millions of jobs and that's what we need now. Manufacturing needs raw material and India cannot afford to run an import bill of about $500 billion. That tide has to be turned. We must find oil, gas, gold, fertilizer, iron ore, copper and bauxite domestically. Reversing that trend will also create millions of job opportunities.

The industry cites the arduous process of getting environment approvals as reasons for projects getting delayed or stuck. What is the solution?
The government can set very high standards for protection of environment but the policy should adopt a self-declaration mechanism. If anyone found violating the norms, they should be heavily penalized. This is the practice world over. That will save the industry from bureaucratic red-tape. Secondly, we didn't have the sophisticated, sustainable mining technologies and processes 50 years ago, but we have it today . Like a microscopic surgery on a human body , we exactly know what to take out and how to do that without affecting other parts of the body .

Rajasthan is considered a museum of minerals. But the sector still remains closed to private sector. The new mining policy set to overhaul that. What is the potential of the sector?
Like Punjab became the food granary of the country , Rajasthan can become a hub for natural resources. The state can take care of eradicating poverty in India. But we have to do exploration. It has oil and gas, huge gold reserves, rock phosphate, potash, lignite, and the best marbles stones in the world. What the world is looking at is how simple and transparent the policies are.

What would you like to see in the mining policy?
I believe the chief minister is very pragmatic, and hungry to take this state forward. An auction process would be the right way to bring in transparency.

The state under her leadership has already ushered in path-breaking reforms that were neglected for decades. I am pretty optimistic that the mining policy will also reflect that vision. The state is set to open up minerals like rock phosphate and potash. Will you participate if these mines are offered through auctions?
We will look at the terms and conditions. We are a huge company , with an international base. We are brand ambassadors for India and also for Rajasthan. Nobody can do better advocacy for Ra jasthan than Anil Agarwal and the company can do. But I would also like to see other people come in. For me it's very important to create a market in Rajasthan. But the big investors should not be made to face bureaucratic hurdles.

Will you look at putting up a fertilizer plant in Rajasthan if you bag rock phosphate mines?
We are very excited to look at the opportunities. The group has big investment plans in Rajasthan. We will also look at the feasibility of a fertilizer plant in the state. Rajasthan has the biggest potential in India and Vedanta would be a significant partner in the state's growth and development. Today , we are using different kinds of urea which is bad for soil. The best natural product is potash. The only place in India, I believe, potash is available is in Rajasthan. This is also true for rock phosphate. And importantly, much of rock phosphate is imported. We can meet the domestic demand if mining is allowed.

The lease period for the Barmer oil blocks expires in 2020? Do you see any hiccups or arm-twisting by the Centre for an extension? Is it affecting your investment pipeline?
All over the world, lease is for the life time of a mine. We have invested Rs 10,000 crore this year alone in Barmer on exploration, new technologies like vertical drilling, and enhanced oil recovery process. Industry and the government have to be on one side of the table. Otherwise the country won't move anywhere. I am son of the soil and part of the government's vision. I am sure the decision will be taken in the interest of the country .

Under your Sakhi initiative you have empowered 6000 rural women. You have also spent lot of energy and resources on Khushi initiative. What is next area for CSR activities?

Under the Sakhi initiative we have reached out to 6,000 rural women and the number will grow. We have not only given them the seed money and skills but also self- confidence. A woman who was earning nothing is now earning Rs 30,000. We are also supporting our Prime Minister's Swachh Bharat initiative in a big way by constructing 10,000 toilets out of the 30,000 planned Our next initiative will focus on 20 lakh Anganwadi centres in the country providing each centre with toilets, solar panels, TV sets and hand pumps. We are in talks with the women and child development minister Maneka Gandhi. The initiative will start from Rajasthan this year after we sign an agreement with the government.

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