Hydration Points provided by Embassy REIT for the Mumbai Police staff welfare.
May, 2020.
Embassy
Office Park REIT(NSE: EMBASSY / BSE: 542602) (‘Embassy
REIT’), India’s first and only listed REIT, has
been committed to reduce the impact of the COVID-19 virus since its outbreak.
In line with its corporate ethos to work with local communities, Embassy Office
Parks has launched various initiatives in the cities of Bangalore, Mumbai,
Noida and Pune with a focus on extending support to the police and fire
personnel serving on the frontlines of the pandemic.
Mike
Holland, Chief Executive Officer Embassy REIT said, “The coronavirus
outbreak is first and foremost a human tragedy, affecting hundreds of thousands
of people across the globe. The Government’s
efforts in curtailing the spread of the
disease are truly commendable - it is
also the duty of every corporation to help in
providing supplemental support and relief where possible. At Embassy Office Parks, we have focused our
efforts to support community workers and have invested
over INR 1 crore to combat the COVID -19 crisis, with significant
interventions.”
Supporting
Police and Law enforcement agencies
While maintaining order and ensuring that citizens are obeying
lock-down, the traffic police are at a greater risk of contracting the virus.
To aid them in conducting their duties in a safe and healthy manner, Embassy
REIT has set up eight hydration stations in multiple cities where Embassy
properties are located (Bangalore, Pune, Noida and Mumbai). The stations are
equipped with drinking water, tea/coffee, refreshments, access to first aid and
toilets. These hydration stations are open 24 hours a day so that police
personnel working across shifts can take rest and refreshment between
shifts.
In addition, Embassy REIT has procured
hand over 50,000 sanitizers, more than 1,00,000
disposable protective masks and nutritional snacks for the task forces in
these cities. Everyday over 15,000 police employees are
supported by this initiative and this program has touched the lives of
over 2,00,000 police personnel till date.
Dr. B. R. Ravikanthe Gowda, Joint Commissioner of Traffic,
Bengaluru City Traffic Police, added, “We
were very grateful and pleasantly surprised when we were approached by Embassy
to offer their support to our entire force. As the traffic police
personnel are working day and night to contain the spread of the virus, we are
taking precautions to safeguard their health as well. Such acts of
kindness and generosity have really been encouraging and
motivating to the entire force.”
Furthermore,
Embassy REIT has provided regular
sanitisation and fumigation to police stations and fire stations in multiple
cities. Regular servicing along with donation of fumigation equipment have
helped in curtailing the spread of the virus and protecting the lives of the
social workers.
Mr. Madhukar Panday, Joint Commissioner of Police,
Traffic, Mumbaisaid, “We are thankful to the Embassy team, who have been
supporting us through this tough phase by providing sanitizers,
nourishment and for setting up 2 hydration points to help the on-ground
traffic police personnel.”
Caring for the community
To alleviate
the distress faced by the migrant workers
& daily wage earners, Embassy activated its collaborative model for
conducting social responsibility projects. This resulted in
internal employees along with various corporate tenants and
partners contributing over INR 115 lakhs to provide dry rations,
nutritious meals, clean water and sanitation to contribute
towards over 3,00,000 meals.