Vedanta programmes cited for the benefits of the tribals affected by the 
project, should ensure that the said funds routed through the NGO-s would not 
be misused by the Evangelical organisations for conversion of the tribals by 
publicising that these benefits have been brought by them or by their efforts!!
 
Hundreds of Kerala Christians are stationed in Jharkand engaged in massive 
conversion activities funded by foreign agencies and this is one way of solving 
the growing unemployment in Kerala.


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From: deba nayak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [ =>> Jharkhand <<= ] Vedanta rehabilitation package is the best in 
Odisha
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Date: Tuesday, July 15, 2008, 4:52 AM







 




 
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Statesman News Service 
BHUBANESWAR, July 14: Vedanta Aluminium Ltd (VAL) offers the best 
rehabilitation package in the state, claimed company sources here recently. 
The company aims to reduce the impact of its activities on the environment, 
wherever feasible. The majority of the sites are certified by the international 
environmental management systems standard ISO 14001. 
This includes the requirement that environmental impacts are identified. There 
are ongoing programmes for improvement across key impact areas, they said. 
Responding to the critics of its bauxite mining project at Kalahandi, Vedanta 
officials said that all 120 families that were displaced for the project have 
got pucca houses with round-the-clock electricity and water supply. 
Besides one youth from each displaced family has been trained and given a job 
in the refinery, adding that a total of 2,500 local people have found 
employment in the refinery project till date. "While about 2000 people had got 
direct employment at the refinery in Lanjigarh, over 2000 others were getting 
indirect income generating opportunities, " company sources said. 
Vedanta has also started the 'Sasya Silpa Abhijan' an initiative of vegetable 
cultivation, run in collaboration with the Asian Institute of Sustainable 
Development to give a boost to agriculture in the area. 
"On an area of 550 acres of land, nearly 500 farmers are participating in the 
project as partners," said a senior official. "Although we bear the expenses 
for irrigation through a diesel pump set by us, yet the training and support 
provided by Vedanta through this programme has helped us a lot," said Mr 
Dinanath Pangi, a farmer. 
Vedanta also offers various self-employment schemes for residents of the 
villages nearby and especially for the womenfolk. Women self-help-groups have 
been started under public-private partnership in collaboration with the 
district health department on the Swastha Parivar project. 
In a bid to widen its corporate social responsibility, the Vedanta group has 
also adopted 400 Anganwadi centres in Kalahandi district and will look after 
more than 40,000 children in some of the state's most backward areas. "Vedanta 
has signed an MoU with the state government and the Sterlite Foundation for the 
adoptions," said Vedanta group spokesman Mr CV Krishnan. 
"As a part of the arrangement, every pre-school child aged between three and 
six years will be provided a cooked meal of 300 calories at noon. The company 
will also look after the health of the children through regular check ups and 
medicines," he added. 
He further said that the company is also undertaking the beautification of the 
Anganwadis by erecting green boundaries, whitewashing buildings and providing 
see-saws and slides for the children. 
Furthermore incentives are being provided to Anganwadi workers. While 
Anganwadi workers receive Rs 250 per month, each helper is given Rs 150 extra 
by the company. "The same exercise will also be replicated in Jharsuguda," Mr 
Krishnan said. The total expenditure on child welfare activities in the two 
districts will be over Rs 15 crore, company officials revealed 
In order to ensure that everything goes as per plan, the process will be 
reviewed by a committee headed by the district collector, the local MLA and the 
chairman of panchayat samity, they said. 
Mr Krishnan said that Vedanta further aims to improve the electricity network, 
construct roads and develop better educational and healthcare facilities.

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