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ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS
AIM - Alternate Investment Market
AFI – Athletics Federation of India
ATW – Anytime Water
CSR – Corporate Social Responsibility
FICCI - Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry
FPO – Farmer Producer Organisation
GoAP – Government of Andhra Pradesh
GoTS – Government of Telangana State
IHHL – Individual Household Latrines
LPH – Litre Per Hour
LV – Link Volunteers
MIS – Management Information System
MW – Megawatt
NGO – Non Government Organisation
ODF – Open Defecation Free
PAN – Permanent Account Number
PHC – Primary Healthcare Center
RO – Reverse Osmosis
SAI – Sports Authority of India
SCERT - State Council of Educational Research and Training
TAN – Ten Digit Alphanumeric Number
UN – United Nations
WASH – Water, Sanitation & Hygiene
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CONTENTS
S. No Description Page number
1 Abbreviations and Acronyms 3
2 Table of Contents 4
3 About Mytrah Energy 5
4 About Mytrah Foundation 6
5 About Mytrah CSR 7
6 Mytrah CSR Projects and Programmes 8
7 Mytrah Strategic CSR Partnerships and Alliances 29
8 CSR Expenditure by Programme 32
9 CSR Expenditure by Company 33
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1. About Mytrah Energy
Mytrah is one of the fastest-growing renewable energy companies in the world
Mytrah’s superior performance has been the result of best-in-class practices,
experienced personnel and a cost-efficient approach. The company maximises
electricity generation from wind farms by deploying the complete range of capabilities
and competencies. Mytrah’s distinctive business model enables it to identify, plan and
execute projects on schedule and within budget. The Company’s project team has
delivered 583 MW of renewable energy assets across six states within five years.
Mytrah’s market knowledge, extensive relationships and expertise enabled it to build
strong positions in the high-value, rapidly growing Indian energy market. Mytrah has
created a visible projects pipeline of 3,500 MW, which is likely to be progressively
commissioned, accelerating the Company towards its medium-term objective of
installing 5,000 MW of renewable energy (wind and solar) assets. Listed on the
Alternate Investment Market (AIM) of the London Stock Exchange, Mytrah has access
to international capital, expertise and industry partners; it’s smart approach positions
it as a progressive force in the global renewable energy sector, delivering sustainable
growth.
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2. About Mytrah Foundation
Mytrah Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Mytrah Energy (I) Pvt. Ltd was established
in 2015 with a vision "to be the catalyst of positive change in society". The Mytrah
Foundation is a charitable trust established under the Indian Trust Act, 1882. All
programmes initiated under Corporate Social Responsibility of Mytrah Energy (I) Pvt.
Ltd. are managed by the Mytrah Foundation. The foundation is governed by founder
trustees. The foundation’s intent is to develop scalable and sustainable models in areas
of social entrepreneurship and sports among other development issues that can be
replicated on a large scale by the governments, philanthropic institutions and like-
minded organisations.
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3. About Mytrah CSR
CSR Approach
Mytrah is committed to play the role of a catalyst in promoting comprehensive
development by facilitating participatory community development with enduring
impact. We consider participation as a process of empowerment and an effective
means of collaboration.
CSR strategy
Mytrah considers the community as a priority intervention area; it is committed to
embark on result-oriented projects/programmes guided by need based-analyses and
stakeholder consultations. Mytrah undertakes and supports CSR initiatives beyond its
geography in addition to affirmative action on matters of national importance based
on community needs and exigent circumstances (natural disasters).
The Company’s CSR engagement covers four prominent areas:
1. Development skills and promoting entrepreneurship
2. Undertaking WASH (water, sanitation and hygiene) initiatives
3. Promoting sports
4. Forging collaborations and partnerships
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CSR PROJECTS
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Strategic Objective 1 To promote greater livelihood
opportunities through skill building and
entrepreneurship development for
needy to reduce poverty
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Grameen Mytrah
This partnership project with BAIF Development Research Foundation (national NGO
with over 48 years of community development experience) is the outcome of a ‘Needs
Assessment’ survey conducted at Nazeerabad in Ranga Reddy district of Telangana
State and Savalsang of Vijayapura district of Karnataka. The purpose of this project is
to promote livelihood opportunities through skill building and entrepreneurship
development.
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Grameen Mytrah – Nazeerabad, Telangana
Project Objectives
To enhance skills of 33 individuals/youth and ensure gainful employment/
increased income
To improve entrepreneurial skills of 175 farmers/individuals and increase their
income
Project Activities
Need Assessment Study completed
5 fodder cultivation plots supported towards individual entrepreneurship with
impact on at least 100 farmers
25 youth to be trained in various skills and employed
1 Farmer Producer Organization for 100 farmers to benefit initially through
collective procurement and marketing
1 Shade net development which will benefit 25 farmers initially
1 Integrated Livestock Development Center which will benefit 1000 livestock
Project output indicators
Improved income through greater access to livelihood opportunities - multi-cut
fodder, collective procurement and marketing
Improved skills for employability and entrepreneurial development
Project Status:
Fodder cultivation started
Artificial insemination center started
Drinking water plants being established
Formation of FPO in the process
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Grameen Mytrah – Vijaypura, Karnataka
Project Objectives
To enhance skills of 12 individuals/youth and ensure gainful employment/
increased income
To improve entrepreneurial skills of 150 farmers/individuals and increase their
income
Project Activities
Need Assessment Study
2 fodder cultivation plots through an individual entrepreneurship model with
impact on at least 100 farmers
10 youth to be trained in various skills and employed
1 Farmer Producer Organization for 100 farmers to benefit initially through
collective procurement and marketing
1 Integrated Livestock Development Center which will benefit over1000 livestock
Project output indicators
Improved income through greater access to livelihood opportunities through
fodder, collective procurement and marketing
Improved skills for employability and entrepreneurial development
Project Status:
Artificial insemination center started
Formation of FPO in the process
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Strategic Objective 2 To promote safe drinking water, sanitation
and hygiene (WASH) through education
and provision of facilities for preventive
health care
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Link Volunteers Project
The Link Volunteers is a partnership project with Banerjee & Luke Foundation, being
implemented in Borabanda, a conglomeration of slums in Hyderabad. The project has
three objectives: improve knowledge and skills of 100 Link Volunteers to deliver better
urban healthcare services in the selected slums; establish early diagnosis methods,
collect epidemiological data from the slum area population related to hypertension
and diabetes to facilitate early intervention services; to eventually create viable
associations in primary healthcare management, through collaborative efforts
between non-government and government organisations; replicating/expanding the
project and influencing healthcare policies of the state.
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Link Volunteers Project – Hyderabad, Telangana
Project Objectives
To improve knowledge and skills of 100 health care workers and thereby their
performance
To establish early diagnosis methods, collect epidemiological data on
hypertension and diabetes and facilitate intervention services
Create viable association in PHC management through collaborative efforts
between NGOs and Government organizations; replicating/expanding the project
and influencing the health care policies of the State
Project Activities
Training of 100 Link Volunteers in 8 sessions
Primary Health Care for 1000 persons per month through project-based clinic and
diagnostic center
Digitalization of 3750 health profiles
Overall impact among 100,000 population living around Borabanda slum cluster
Project output indicators
Greater knowledge to preventive health care
Improved access to early diagnosis and intervention services
100 volunteers have improved knowledge & Skills pertaining to the job
Project Status:
Project Clinic & Laboratory Established
7 staff members are on rolls
25 volunteers identified for focused early intervention
Digital data capturing package established
About 260 persons data captured
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Drinking Water Project – Nazeerabad, Telangana &
Vijaypura, Karnataka
Project Objectives
Reduce water borne diseases
Reduce expenditure on health care
Increase income from less wage absenteeism
Eradicate dental and skeletal fluorosis in the target villages
Project Activities
Establishing 3 RO drinking water plants of 1000 LPH capacity
Provide 20 litres of water per family per day
Provide for ATW System to collect water by beneficiaries
Cover at least 300 families (1200) population per plant
Project output indicators
6000 litres of safe drinking water is produced by each plant
At least 720 families take drinking water every day from Water ATMs
50% of the cost collected is deposited with the community every month
Project Status:
2 water plants are being established and will function from April 2016
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Swachh Bharat Sanitation Project
Swachh Bharat Sanitation Project with the Government of Andhra Pradesh makes it
possible to contribute to the Individual Household Sanitation initiative of Swachh
Bharat programme of GoAP through the construction of household toilets in Guntur
and Kurnool districts (Andhra Pradesh).
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Swachh Bharat Sanitation Project – Guntur, Andhra
Pradesh
Project Objectives
Reduce communicable diseases
Empower women
Build clean India
Build ODF villages
Project Activities
Awareness building on sanitation
Construction of 250 IHHLs
Create enabling environment to utilize the provision made
Project output indicators
Enabling environment created to utilize the IHHLs
250 IHHLs completed in time and received reimbursement
3 ODF villages build in Sattenapalli area
Project Status:
112 IHHLs under construction-to be completed in April
Village and beneficiaries identified to complete remaining 138 IHHLS
Expected to complete the project by end June 2016
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School Sanitation Project – Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh
Project Objectives
Create awareness about school sanitation
Reduce dropout of girls from schools
Habit formation among school students to use IHHLs
Control open defecation
Project Activities
Create awareness about school sanitation
Provision of disinfectants to schools
Engage staff to maintain school sanitation
Work towards sustainability through GoAP
Project output indicators
Reduced school dropouts among girls
Increased awareness about utilizing IHHLs
Project Status:
Activities to be started after reopening of schools in next academic year
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Strategic Objective 3
To work towards improved institutional
mechanisms for capacity building of
sports persons in the country
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Mytrah Sports Initiatives
The primary purpose of offering an all-encompassing support to sports person is to
make the necessary provisions for the required levels and amounts of coaching and
training, and motivate potential sportspersons in the country to improve their
performances and achievements.
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Support to Sports Persons – Hyderabad, Telangana
Project Purpose
To enhance access to preventive health care and early diagnosis and intervention
system for one lakh population in selected slums in Hyderabad by 2019
Project Objectives
To encourage sports persons in excelling in their respective fields
To provide for improved training opportunities
To bridge the financial gap of poor sports persons
Project Activities
Individual sponsorship for higher level training
Supporting a sports academy for the disabled
Support Swachh Bharat campaign for awareness building
Project Targets
Mr. Indrajit Singh, shot putter and first athlete to qualify for Rio 2016 Olympics, is
being supported by Mytrah
Ms. Arunima Sinha’s (first Indian woman amputee to climb Mount Everest) Sports
Academy for disabled children is being supported
Mr. Abhishek Kumar Sharma, cyclist, who is on a mission to complete 20,000 km
of cycling across India, while promoting the Swachh Bharat initiative, has been
supported by Mytrah to complete his journey of 3900 kilometers from Hyderabad
to New Delhi, where he will meet the Honorable Prime Minister
Mytrah is contemplating the possibility of establishing a sports academy with a
focus on supporting budding sports persons
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Athletic Academy – Hyderabad, Telangana
Project Objectives
To build and establish a Sports Academy of international repute
To provide economic support, training and exposure to international best
practices
To provide for talent search, identification and initial training in potential
locations
Affiliate and collaborate with SAI and AFI
Project Activities
Training under 14, under 16 and under 18 persons in running, long jump, shot
put, high jump and javelin throw
Project output indicators
Acquiring land
Start primary construction
Recruit coach
Project Status:
Concept note developed and shared with GoTS
Exploring possibilities of Government allocating land
Communication levels open at apex level of sports
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Strategic Objective 4
Partnership Engagement for Sustainable
Development
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Art Camp & Art Exhibition
Driven by Mytrah Energy’s recognition of the power and contributory role of art and
culture in consistently employing imagination and creativity to espouse social cause,
enact human feelings and establish the message for humanity and society, an Art for
Social Cause -Art Camp was conducted, with exclusive paintings contributed by
renowned artists from India. The sale proceeds of which are directed towards the
project Kala Mytrah. The project (in collaboration with UNICEF) provides technical
support. Mahita, an NGO based at Hyderabad with over 20 years of work experience
in social development, is executing the project.
Facilitating secondary coaching and certification along with life-skills to 500 adolescent
girls in the age-group of 14-19 years in Borabanda (at least 75% to pass the Secondary
Education examination); formation and strengthening adolescent girls collectives in
four centres to help young girls and children restore their rights through parents,
community involvement and participation; showcasing project results to relevant
government partners and supporting them to develop comprehensive programmes
for the empowerment of adolescent girls with a focus on their education.
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Kala Mytrah – Hyderabad, Telangana
Project Objectives
Facilitate secondary coaching and certification along with Life Skills to 500
adolescent girls in the area of Borabanda
Minimum 500 girls to pass the final exam for Secondary Education
Formation and strengthening of Adolescent Girls Collectives in four Centers,
which will help the Young Girls as well as Children for restoring their rights
through parents and community involvement and participation
Project Output Indicators
Community Resource Centers will be established and functional and imparting
secondary education for 500 Young Girls along with Life Skills
Teachers will be recruited locally and trained
Bridge Course Curriculum with supporting modules and materials for selected
subjects will be developed.
Advocacy workshops with Telangana Open School Society and SCERT will be
conducted.
Formation and strengthening of Adolescent Girls Groups and Federation
Develop the network with neighboring employers and establishments
At least 400 girls pass the Grade X examination
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Strategic Alliances &
Partnerships
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Participation at Apex Level
Mytrah participated at the national level CSR & Sports Conference organized by
FICCI, Ministry of Sports and Youth Affairs and Vision Foundation and
participated at the panel discussion. Supported this national level event with ₹
100,000 Sponsorship
Mytrah participated at the World CSR Day organized by the World CSR Congress
with Blue Dart as the principle Sponsor. Supported the event with ₹ 200,000
sponsorship
Mytrah has been invited to join the UN Global Compact as the member at the
national level
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Mytrah’s CSR Partners
Organization Project
Banerjee & Luke Foundation Link Volunteers Project
Artists, Curator, Art Gallery Art Camp-Art Exhibition-Kala Mytrah
Government of Andhra Pradesh Swachh Bharat Sanitation Project
BAIF Foundation (NGO) Grameen Mytrah
UNICEF Kala Mytrah
Mahita (NGO) Kala Mytrah
Promotion of sportspersons Inderjeet; Arunima; Abhishek
FICCI FICCI CSR & Sports Conference
Vision Foundation FICCI CSR & Sports Conference
World CSR Congress – Blue Dart World CSR Day
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Financial Performance – Expenditure by Programme
S.No. Project/Programme Mytrah Budget Utilization
1 Skills & Entrepreneurship Project -
Pargi 1,959,100 1,077,505
2 Skills & Entrepreneurship Project -
Savalsang 1,599,400 879,670
3 Link Volunteers Project 3,038,000 1,423,720
4 Sanitation Project 1,000,000 1,680,000
5 School Sanitation Project 1,000,000 0
6 Sports 1,800,000 767,047
7 Art Camp & Exhibition 1,600,000 1,736,563
8 CSR activities Burgula 360,000 270,000
9 Legal service* 2,083
Total 12,356,500 6,156,588
*SB Cess on Legal Service - Nov 15
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Financial Performance – Budget by Company
# Project/Programme 2% Budget
2015-16
Utilization
2015-16
1 Mytrah Energy (India) Ltd 1,069,588 4,462,868
2 Bindu Vayu Urja Pvt. Ltd 3,785,885 1,423,720
3 Mytrah Vayu (Pennar) Pvt. Ltd 880,378 270,000
Total 5,735,851 6,156,588
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