Bangalore, October 8th, 2020.
Bidadi
Industries Association (BIA) today celebrated the official opening of itsnew
state-of–the-art office building and a full-fledged Centralized Solid Waste
Management (CSWM) Facility, at Bidadi Industrial Area, Ramanagara District.
With this inauguration, BIA fortified its journey towards becoming the most
revered industrial area in the state.
With an investment of about INR 65 Million, the new
office building, with a total built up area of 12400 sq. ft. over 3 floors, is
a state-of-the-art facility and provides a comprehensive foundation for Bidadi
Industries Association (BIA) to pursue its mandate of maintenance and
development of the industrial area for all its member industries. This new
building willserve the purpose of hosting office space for its board members
called the Executive Committee (EC) of BIA, staff of a Special Purpose Group
(SPG) constituted to oversee the improvement of infrastructure in the area and also
serve as a hub for interaction among its member industries and for enhancing
fellowship, collaboration and solidarity.The building houses a 140 seaters
Multi-Purpose Hall (MPH), a 30 pax conference room, an 8 pax meeting room, two
fully furnished plug and play offices with Audio Visual systems, as well as a
cafeteria and a sundeck. These facilities shall be made available for common
use, at a nominal fee, by industries, generally MSMEs, who do not have their
own facilities and have to look at costlier alternatives.
The other dream project for BIA has been the CSWM
Facility, which when it goes live in mid-October 2020, is expected to bring in
the much needed cleanliness to keep the industrial area and its surroundings
free from the nuisance of strewn municipal waste. Built at a cost of INR 54
Million, partly seeded by BIA and partly funded by CSR contributions from major
corporates lead by Toyota & Bosch, the facility will have the capacity to
scientifically process 10 tons per day (TPD) of dry waste, 3.5 TPD of wet waste
and 1.5 TPD of reject waste, by collecting segregated waste from industries and
villages in the industrial area. Mr. K V
Rajendra Hegde, President of BIA, said,
“We want to ensure that the unsightly menace of stinking garbage strewn on the
streets should be managed properly and the area kept clean in our industrial
area.”
The event was graced by senior bureaucrats from the
Government of Karnataka, industry heads and Executive Committee Members from
BIA, while the event was beamed live to 200 guests from member industries and
special invitees who participated virtually, in accordance with the COVID-19
protocols.
Mr.
Vikram Kirloskar, Vice Chairman of Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM), who
joined the event virtually, said, “BIA has been focusing on the development and
upkeep of infrastructure in the Bidadi Industrial Area for more than five years
now. The recognition
from the Government of Karnataka for the unique
model of BIA, with Toyota and Bosch as lead companies supporting the
initiatives, and the robustness of its functioning as an organization bears
testimony to the progress seen on the ground, and the inauguration of these two
projects marks a significant milestone for BIA.”
“It’s commendable the way, Bidadi Industries
Association (BIA) has modeled itself to support its member industries, be Large
Enterprises or MSMEs. The CSWM Facility showcases the commitment of BIA under a
unified approach with proactive cooperation between Government authorities and
Industry. This is a unique model of collaboration of industries under the
umbrella of BIA to implement prioritized, single window, need-based Social
Engagement Initiatives which will eliminate duplication and create synergies.”
said Mr. Soumitra Bhattacharya, Managing
Director, Bosch Limited and President of Bosch Group in India who attended
the virtual event.
Bosch and Toyota have recently rejuvenated one lake
each in the industrial area enriching the ground water table and increasing
bio-diversity & lung space. As Mr.
S. Rajendra, Vice President, BIA, outlines, “the CSR effort from BIA member
industries in these past five years has resulted insignificant improvement of
social infrastructure for the community. In the fight against COVID-19, for
Ramanagar District alone, the combined CSR spend of INR 19.5 Million and the combined
relief-funds contributed of INR 80 Million, show that in these difficult times
too, member industries have come forward in the true spirit of CSR”
As BIA emerges out of the shadows of COVID-19 to
inaugurate these two key projects under difficult circumstances, with member
industries, many of them MSME, struggling under the weight of diminishing
returns and looking forward to a period of recovery and stability, BIA holds
out a lamp at the end of the tunnel, as the President, Mr. Hegde concludes, “We will continue to provide
development and sustainability in the best way that we know – by being
vigilant, ear-to-the-ground, sensitive to member concerns, taking active
support from government, and leveraging big business financial and moral
support to take our MSME members along on the shared path to success.”