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CE has been engaged by Tata STRIVE– a Tata

Sustainability Group’s Venture – to volunteer their

engineering expertise. Tata Strive is a group-wide

skilling initiative aimed to develop training and skilling

capacity to train one million youth per year by 2022, for

employment, entrepreneurship and community enterprises.

Tata STRIVE has been setting up training centres at various

locations across India, some of which are leased premises.

TCE reviews Tata STRIVE’s Skilling Centres

Tata Uttarakhand Rehabilitation Program – TCE serves as

a reliable partner

To ensure fire safety and other structural stability of the

premises, TCE assisted in reviewing these centres. The TCE

team comprising of Kishor Lawar, Ramesh Ramakrishnan,

Sushil Sarangi and Pankaj Kumar, carried out survey of the

premises in Airoli, Thane, Hyderabad and Jamshedpur. They

assessed to identify possible gaps related to fire safety and

constructional aspects, and submitted a detailed report to

Tata STRIVE.

T

he Tata Uttarakhand Rehabilitation Project is a collaboration of Tata

Companies and Tata Relief Committee to rehabilitate the flood affected

people in Uttarakhand in 2013. Tata Consulting Engineers Ltd. plays a

pivotal role in the rehabilitation efforts, supporting the cause through design,

engineering and construction project management services.

The project scope includes reconstruction of schools, ICDS centres, water and

sanitation, anganwadi centres, women’s weaving centres, government schools

and polytechnics.

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