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Tesco Bengaluru installs e-toilets in Whitefield

| | Nov 11, 2016, at 11:03 pm
Bengaluru, Nov 11 (IBNS): Tesco Bengaluru, the technology and retail operations team for Tesco worldwide, inaugurated two new e-toilets at The Export Promotion Industrial Park (EPIP) in Whitefield on Thursday.

In an effort to address the problem of sanitation at one of the busiest junctions in Whitefield, Tesco Bengaluru has set up state-of-the-art e-toilets in collaboration with Rotary IT Corridor, BBMP and WEPPIA.

Strategically located near Vydehi Hospital, next to the BMTC bus stand in Whitefield, the e-toilets have been installed to counter the drawbacks and unavailability of convenient and hygienic conventional toilets in the area.

This initiative aims to provide an automated and hygienic sanitation facility.

The e-toilets will cater to the general public which includes a large number of migrant population comprising real-estate construction workers and also those visiting the hospital.

Sanjeev Nagwekar, Director - Property services, Tesco Bengaluru, inaugurated this initiative along with Nitesh Shah, RBITC President, Anu Parekh, RBITC, Sreekumar, Sr. Regional Manager-Marketing, Eram Scientific Solutions, Dr. Ravi Babu, Head of Administration, Vydehi Hospital and President – WEPPIA, Chandrashekar, Head of Administration - Audit & Compliance, Tata Consultancy Services, and Nithish Purushotham, Local Corporator, Ward no. 82.

“As a business we have a responsibility to communities where we operate to make it simpler and easier for them to be healthier. One of our CSR themes as a business is preventive healthcare and providing sustainable sanitation, a key focus. We engaged our community partners and identified a need for suitable sanitation facilities in the Whitefield area for this initiative. We have also installed 10 e-toilets in schools at Hoskote and we believe that every little help can go a long way in making a big difference”, said Aniisu K Verghese, the Senior Manager for Corporate Communications and CSR, Tesco Bengaluru.

 

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