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Making people Healthy all over the World through safe Water is our dream Job

It’s not just about Water,

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Happiness


“Lets us give back to the society that made us what we are today” - K J Rao, Director The Water Problem in India

Village Development

Overall Community Empowerment

Generates Manpower

Reduces Hospital Bills

Improves Health

India ranks a lowly 120th rank in the list of 122 Countries rated on Quality of Potable Water. Although India has 4% of the World's Water, studies show average availability is decreasing gradually. It is estimated that by 2020, India will become a WaterStressed Nation. Nearly 50% of Villages still don't have any source of Protected Drinking Water. The Rural Population of India comprises about 700 Million people residing in about 1.42 million habitations spread over 15 diverse Ecological Regions. It is true that providing Drinking Water to such a large Population is an enormous challenge. According to a survey, 80% of diseases in Rural India occur due to contaminated Water. Diseases such as diarrhoea, cholera, E.Coli diseases, etc are very predominant in Water Quality affected areas. It is estimated that around 37.7 Million Indians are affected by Waterborne diseases annually, 1.5 Million children are estimated to die of diarrhea alone and 73 Million working days are also lost. Thus the Health burden of Poor Water Quality is enormous in India resulting in an Economic burden that is estimated at 24 Million a year. The problem of Chemical contamination is also prevalent in India with 1,95,813 habitations in the Country affected by Poor Water Quality. The major Chemical parameters of concern are Fluoride, Arsenic and Nitrate. Iron is also emerging as a major problem with many habitations showing excess Iron in the Water samples. Despite huge expenditures, lack of Safe and Secure Drinking Water continues to be a major hurdle and a National Economic burden. Every Business has a responsibility to give back to their Community. As responsible Corporate Citizens, Smaat aims to perform in a Social responsible way during all times and serve the Communities of India with Humanity, Sincerity, Dedication and strive for a better Nation .

The Core of our Corporate Social Responsibility programme is our effort in bringing Healthy Water access to every Community in India. We demonstrate Social Responsibility to transform villages into Model Villages by Empowering them, providing basic amenities and also providing urban amenities in Rural villages, thus emphasizing on Rural Development in India

Smaat’s Corporate Social Responsibility For thousands of years, Humanity has been aware of the importance of Water. Clean Drinking Water is essential to Human and other life forms. In Some Countries, it is considered to be one of the biggest crimes to pollute Water. Today, in our Advanced and Modern society; we believe we have to sacrifice everything including Water of this planet we inhabit in order to continue the “Progress” and so-called “Welfare.” We are rapidly destroying Water's life-giving capacities. Increased population, Industrial wastes and Agricultural chemicals are contaminating our Water sources. The Citizens of our society have unfortunately lost all respect and deference towards Water and Mother Nature. Access to Safe Drinking Water has improved steadily and substantially over the last decades in almost every part of the World but not in India


Smaat Community Water Centers The Genesis of Smaat Community Water Centers is Understanding the urgency of non availability of Drinking Water in India. Smaat has taken the initiative to make India a Healthy Water Nation rather than a ‘Water stressed Nation’ and free from Water borne diseases. Smaat Community Water Center is the flagship programme of Smaat which initiates to make access of healthy water to 70 Million Rural Population. The Community Water Centers uses the latest cutting Edge Technology, which are Environment and eco friendly. In combination with Reverse osmosis, Ultra filtration, Nano filtration, Ultra Violet Purified Technologies are also used in Community Water Centers,

“Healthy Water” is the movement word for all Community Water Centers. Smaat believes Healthy Water decides the Standard of Quality of life. Healthy Water makes a Family Healthy, every Healthy Family leads to the growth of a Village; every Village's growth decides the State's Progress, and the State's Progress enhances the Nation's Status. Thus Smaat believes that providing Healthy Water accessible to everyone in India, develops our Nation towards a Sustainable future.

CWC Mission is to ensure that every Community has access to Safe, Healthy and

affordable Water. With thorough Research, Smaat

identifies the Villages, cities to set up the Community Water Centers, depending on the factors like Water scarcity ,proper accessibility, chemical and microbial contents in Water, etc. CWC Vision is to expand and set its Plants all over India, to make access of Healthy Water to every Indian at Every Place and thus making a Healthy Nation it's main Objectives are Ÿ Planting Modern clean Community Water Centers accessible to all Ÿ Provision of specially designed Water containers to store Water for

usage and to minimize the contamination Ÿ Making every village and Community Water borne disease free Ÿ Literacy programme for Community Children Ÿ Awareness on Health, Hygiene and Sanitation Practices Ÿ Planting Trees for Protecting Environment Ÿ Providing Free Healthy Water to all Govt. Schools, Hospitals and

Worship places Ÿ Generating Employment opportunities through various programmes Ÿ Culture and indigenous talent preservation

Today United Nations has recognized that access to Healthy Water is a basic Human Right, but “We have recognized the fact a decade ago and are striving to provide Healthy Water to Everyone” - Karunakara M Reddy , Founder & CMD


Empowering Villages

-Status as on 01-04-2013

Designation

No. of Communities Adopted

Employment Generated

Population Served

Smt D K Aruna

MLA Gadwal INC

28

70

1,90,000

Smt A.Uma Madhava Reddy

MLA Bongiri TDP

45

12

99,000

MLA Devarakonda INC

2

4

8,000

MP(LS) Nalgonda INC

28

65

1,20,000

MLA Parigi TDP

30

75

95,000

MLA Nagarjunasagar INC

4

5

12,000

MP(LS) Nizambad INC

1

1

2,000

Shri Kasu Venkata Krishna Reddy

MLA Guntur INC

28

12

32,000

Shri Kotla Surya Prakash Reddy

MP(LS) Kurnool INC

16

24

40,000

Shri Manda Jagannatham

MP(LS) Nagarkurnool INC

8

17

27,000

MP (RS) Kadapa TDP

81

243

3,07,000

Shri Nandi Yellaiah

MP(RS) Ramnagar INC

1

2

4,000

Shri Potula Rama Rao

MLC Prakasham INC

20

40

40,000

Shri Raypati Sambashiva Rao

MP(LS) Guntur INC

4

4

9,000

Shri Sanjeeva Reddy

MP (RS) INTUC

4

8

16,000

MLA Nizambad BJP

20

45

1,00,000

Name

Shri Balanayak

Shri Gutta Sukhandar Reddy

Shri Harishwar Reddy

Shri Jana Reddy

Shri Madhu Yashki Goud

Shri M.V. Mysura Reddy

Shri E Laxmi Narayana Ÿ

MLA-Member of Legislative Assembly

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LS-Lok Sabha

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INC-Indian National Congress

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TDP- Telugu Desam Party

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MP-Member of Parliament

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RS-Rajya Sabha

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BJP-Bharatiya Janata Party

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INTUC- Indian National Trade Union Congress


Empowering Villages

-Status as on 01-04-2013

Designation

Name

No. of Communities Adopted

Employment Generated

Population Served

MLA Maheshwaraml INC

8

17

27,000

MLA Pulivendula YSR (CP)

5

20

50,000

MP(LS) Kadapa YSR (CP)

10

40

40,000

Shri Botsa Satyanarayana

MP Cheepurupalle INC

15

40

40,000

Shri Manchireddy K Reddy

MLA Ibrahimpatnam TDP

10

35

35,000

4

8

16,000

Smt P Sabitha Indira Reddy

Smt YS Vijayamma

Shri YS Jagan Mohan

MLC Shri Dr Nageshwar

Hyd,Mbngr,RR Dist Graduate Constituency

Shri Nandeshwar Goud

MLA Patancheru INC

2

15

5,000

Shri Veera Siva Reddy

MLA Kamalapuram INC

5

25

20,000

Smt V Sunitha Laxma Reddy

MLA Narsapur INC

2

15

5,000

Shri D Sudheer Reddy

MLA L B Nagar INC

5

25

20,000

MLA Bodhan INC

30

30

1,05,000

MP (LS) Chevella INC

35

45

1,50,000

Shri P Sudershan Reddy

Shri Jaipal Reddy Ÿ Ÿ

MLA-Member of Legislative Assembly Ÿ MP-Member of Parliament Ÿ

LS-Lok Sabha

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INC-Indian National Congress

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TDP-Telugu Desam Party

RS-Rajya Sabha

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BJP-Bharatiya Janata Party

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INTUC-Indian National Trade Union Congress


Goverment Organization

Status as on 01-04-2013

No. of Communities Adopted

Employment Created

Population Served

Government of Andhra Pradesh ( RWS&S )

804

1200

9,99,000

Government of Karnataka

440

631

5,42,500

Government of West Bengal

12

48

1,00,000

Government of Jharkhand

38

75

1,30,000

Government of Madya Pradesh

5

15

50,000

Government of Maharastra

5

15

27,500

Government of Kerala

5

10

47,500

Name of the Organization

NGO Trust No. of Communities Adopted

Employment Created

LDS Charties

40

120

1,42,000

Natco Pharma Limited

5

18

45,000

Dr Reddy's Laboratory

20

25

48,000

KLR Trust

23

48

82,000

1

1

3,000

Rotary International

13

25

51,530

Bayer Bioscience

5

26

11,530

Name of the Organization

Sapthagiri Gramena Bank

Population Served

We believe we can save the lives of 60 Million Indians by 2020 by Providing Safe Drinking Water in India.


1.Corporate Social Responsibility

5.Entrepreneur

2.Quality

3.Product innovation

Highest Award Winner In the Field of Water and Environment

5.Environment

6.Research and Development

Smaat India Private Limited Head Office: Karmanghat, Hyderabad-500 097 Customer Care: 9000 365 000, Email: info@smaataqua.com , www.smaataqua.com


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