CASE strives for water conservation in India
With an objective to propagate water conservation, CASE Construction Equipment, a brand of CNH Industrial has launched Jal Sanchay-Water Conservation and Rejuvenation of Traditional Water Body initiative at Sanjay Jalashay in Pithampur. As a part of its CSR initiative, the project aims at working together with the local communities to conserve water.
The project was inaugurated in the presence of Nina Verma, Member of Legislative Assembly, Dhar; Alok Singh, District Magistrate, Dhar; Sanay Vaishnav, President Nagar Palika, Pithampur; Satyanarain, SDM; and Vinod Rathor, Pithampur Tehsildar, Union President, Secretary. Also present on the occasion were Satyendra Tiwari, Plant Head, Case Construction 每日吃瓜, Pithampur along with other CASE employees.
The Jal Sanchay project will help in renovation of Sanjay Jalashay, conservation and storage of excess run-off water from catchment as well as improvement in sanitary conditions around water bodies and its management. Additionally, there will also be plantation around the pond to improve eco-system, establishment of vegetative cover through plantation and grass seeding in adjoining drainage area to minimize silt erosion and repair of earthen embankment and sump well to prevent seepage and provide greater stability. There will be construction of two pakka ghats for safe access to local community near water treatment plant towards NH-3 and on the opposite side of the water treatment plant.
Commenting on the occasion, Satyendra Tiwari said, 鈥淥ver the decades, CASE Construction has always been at the forefront of serving society and contribute in building communities in every possible way. We believe in not only driving conversations about the issues that matter but also work towards an effective solution. The 鈥楯al-Sanchay鈥 project is another innovative effort in the direction of leveraging our reach and network to spread awareness and find solutions for a critical issue affecting each one of us. With this initiative we want to aid the government鈥檚 target of providing clean water to all by 2024.鈥
He further added, 鈥淲ater is a limited natural resource and through our initiative we aim at spreading awareness and knowledge about the significance of water conservation for a safe and secure tomorrow鈥.
CASE has also undertaken many green initiatives near its Pithampur plant including implementation of a 鈥淭ree Plantation Project鈥 under which 5000 saplings have been planted on a stretch of divider, measuring approximately 4.5 km in front of the manufacturing plant.