Club Enerji, Tata Power's nationwide movement in energy conservation has been actively working towards spreading the message of being a responsible citizen and raising awareness in conserving energy and resources across the country.
In line with this commitment, Club Enerji today organized its 'Annual Principals' & Mentors' Meet' in Mumbai.
School principals, teachers and other key stakeholders from Club Enerji met in the city today where innovative, sustainable initiatives were discussed.Tata Power said that the initiatives planned in the current fiscal to raise awareness about conservation of energy will be largely focused on the yearly theme - ‘Say no to plastic’.
Since its launch in 2007, Club Enerji has sensitized 19.34 million people nationwide and saved 25 million units of energy while creating 2.92 lakh Energy Champions and more than 3.3 lakh Energy Ambassadors.
Speaking on the initiative, Ms. Shalini Singh, Chief-Corporate Communications & Sustainability, Tata Power, said, "Tata Power Club Enerji is a unique initiative that goes to the core of the energy consumption ecosystem and sensitises both current and next generation of energy consumers about the intrinsic value of scarce resources and the impact of consumption habits that are not ecologically sustainable. I would like to extend my hearty congratulations to the winners, and appreciation to all participating schools and mentors for their support and dedication to the initiative."
As part of the program’s expansion plans, Club Enerji will reach out to more cities in the country and continue to focus on making it a global benchmark in energy conservation initiative said Mr. Praveer Sinha,
The awardees of the year are as follows:
A |
Best National Energy Saving School (NESS) |
S.no |
School |
Location |
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1 |
Pawar Public School |
Chandivali |
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2 |
Sri Ma Balniketan , Kopri |
Kopri Thane |
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3 |
Patuck Tech. High School |
Santacruz east |
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4 |
Pawar Public School |
Kandivali |
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B |
Best Mentor |
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Name |
School |
Location |
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1 |
Ms. Jyoti Patel |
St.Lawrence School |
Kandivali east |
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2 |
Mrs. Panna Panchal |
M.P.Bhuta High School |
Sion |
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3 |
Mrs. Minakshi Iyer |
Sri Ma Vidyalaya |
Patlipada, Thane |
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4 |
Mr. Nelson |
St.Francis Xaviers Sch. |
Kanjurmarg east |
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5 |
Ms. Liza Mohanti |
Lokhandwala Foundation |
Kandivali east |
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6 |
Patricia Andrews |
Christ Church Sch. |
Byculla |
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7 |
Ms. Shraddha |
Childrens Academy (ICSE) |
Malad east |
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8 |
Ms. Jayashree |
Nalanda Public School |
Mulund east |
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C |
Best Mini Club |
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School |
Location |
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1 |
St. Xaviers School |
Borivali east |
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2 |
Pawar Public School. Bhandup |
Bhandup west |
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3 |
St. Lawrence School |
Borivali west |
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4 |
Queen Mary |
Grant Road |
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5 |
Lokpuram Public School |
Thane |
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6 |
Cambridge School |
Kandivali east |
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7 |
D A V Public School |
Thane |
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8 |
C E S Michael School |
Kurla |
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D |
Best Energy Champions - |
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Student Name |
School |
Location |
Std |
1 |
Akshay Khade |
Sree Vallabhashram School |
Sion |
7th A |
2 |
Aarushi Raut |
Yashodham High School |
Goregaon east |
5th D |
3 |
Vihan Patil |
Narayana E Techno School |
Borivali west |
6th |
4 |
Ananya Shetty |
St. Xaviers School |
Andheri east |
6TH B |
5 |
Ridhima Munshi |
Udayachal High School (Sec.) |
Vikroli east |
8th A |
6 |
Nivedita Karmarkar |
Pawar Public School |
Dombivali |
5th C |
7 |
Ekata Parab |
C E S Michael School |
Kurla west |
7th C |
8 |
Aarti Suthar |
St. Xaviers School |
Borivali east |
8th |
9 |
Khushi Rewale |
Avadhoot Vidyalaya |
Kandivali west |
6th A |
10 |
Akshata Jadhav |
Bright High School |
Bhandup west |
7th C |
11 |
Samiksha Kadam |
Vidyadhiraja High School |
Bhandup |
7th |
12 |
Mulinty Srinagar |
St. Mary High School |
Dahisar |
9th A |
Best Educator- |
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Ms.JAYA KHARE |
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Ms.VEENA BAKSHI |
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Tata Power Club Enerji (TPCE) is an Energy & Resource Conservation Club that focuses on bringing about a first-hand realization of the energy crisis and scarcity of natural resources in the country. With the increasing demand for energy, effective management and conservation of the same has become the need of the hour. Recognizing the immense value that schools and school children can bring to the initiative and taking due consideration of this urgent need, Tata Power started "Tata Power Club Enerji", to propagate efficient usage of energy and to educate the society on climate change issues in 2007.
For more information kindly visit: http://www.clubenerji.com
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