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1 India is the first country to mandate corporate social responsibility for qualifying companies

2 Why CSR for Drinking Water The rural population of India comprises more than 833 million people residing in about 1.69 million rural habitation spread over 15 diverse ecological regions. Providing clean safe drinking water in adequate quantity and with in minimum distance to such a large population is an enormous challenge. The health burden of poor water quality is enormous. A recent report by the United Nations says that in India, over one lakh people die of water-borne diseases annually. WaterAid has estimated that around 37.7 million Indians are affected by waterborne diseases annually. The provision of clean drinking water has been given priority in the Constitution of India, with Article 47 conferring the duty to the State for providing clean drinking water and improving public health standards.

3 Objectives with regard to Water T he main objective of taking up CSR activities in the rural drinking water sector are as under:  Provision of safe and potable drinking water in adequate quantity and within minimum distance to all at all times and to bring about an improvement in the general quality of life in the rural area.  Initiate conservation, recharge and sustainability measures with regard to drinking water in the rural area.  Special attention may be given to habitations of weaker sections and SC/STs. Source: Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation ( www.mdws.gov.in/sites/default/files/CSR_GuideLines_Water.pdf )

4 Targeted Type of Activity Setting up centralized/ decentralized water treatment plants for Drinking Water and their Operation and Maintenance (O & M) for at least five years in the rural areas/semi urban areas of the country, taking the gram panchayat into confidence. Source: Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation ( www.mdws.gov.in/sites/default/files/CSR_GuideLines_Water.pdf )

5 Problems of Implementing Community Drinking Water Projects No Proper, Green Solution Available RO is the only alternative RO Projects : Wastes 80% of Feed Water Very Expensive to Deploy and Maintain Always requires a trained Operator Cumbersome, Requires Large Spaces Looses viability in remote places

6 Now, YOU can change all that!

7 Welcome to Ira Waters!! Introducing, The New Technology, Clean, Green and Economical, Operator free, Automatic Drinking Water Solutions

8 Why IRA Only our systems: Wastes no feed water Produces upwards of 1200 LPH Purifies any freshwater source: Streams, Lakes, Groundwater or Municipal Can be transported and installed in the remotest of places Plug-n-Play operation Minimal, DIY maintenance, can be handled by locals Fully Automatic Solution, Water at the flick of a switch Needs little or No Space Can be Run on Solar Power Practically Zero running cost, Water less than 10p a liter Robust, Made for Indian Conditions

9 Our Systems for CSR The Ira Economy Produces Upwards of 1200LPH Purifies any freshwater of all germs Floor Mounted with Wall support Sleek Dimension of 4 feet X 4 Feet X 1 Foot, Approx 1 Switch Operation The IRA Total Produces upwards of 2,800 LPH Dimension: 4 ft X 4 Ft X 3 Ft Purifies any fresh water Comes with Iron and UV treatment 1 Switch Operation *Pictures are For Demonstration only, actual unit may vary

10 The Big M - Maintenance The Basic maintenance of cartridge change is DIY- Taught to, and handled by locals The System pays for its maintenance with its operation revenue

11 Revenue Generation Scheme *This is highly recommended, for eliminating water wastage Assuming Rs 2 is charged for an entire household per day If just 500 families are being served Revenue per Day : 500 X Rs 2 = Rs.1,000.00 Revenue Per Month: Rs.1,000 X 30 = 30,000.00 Revenue Per Year : Rs.30,000 X 12 = Rs. 3,60,000.00 For Thousand Families, The Amount is Rs. 7,20,000.00 per year. A Women Committee May be formed to handle the revenues, who can use it to further the welfare activities after paying for maintenance. Rate of charge may also be increased.

12 Auxiliary Benefits Over a period of time, the project will produce further benefits, like: * Huge health benefits for Kids and Adults *Creation of Employment (Delivery Boys) *Women Empowerment *Higher Charges when water is sold for functions *Generating Mass Goodwill for the Organization *Press Coverage and Publicity *Pioneer Status for the Organization

13 Thank you for a Patient Hearing Contact Us: Ira Waters Pvt. Ltd C 521, Lake Gardens, Kolkata – 45 Web: www.IraWaters.Net Email: Concepts@irawaters.net Phone: 91- 33 – 65557899/ 65011360 www.IraWaters.NetConcepts@irawaters.net

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