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Adani Group Introduction The Adani Group is a conglomerate with businesses in Resources, Logistics and Energy sectors [1] The Adani group has interests in agribusiness too. It owns Fortune India’s largest edible oil brand through a joint venture with Willmar in Singapore. The Flagship Company of the Adani group is Adani Enterprises Limited. Adani is an Indian conglomerate, having its footprint across the world. First generation entrepreneur Mr. Gautam Adani is the founder & chairman of Adani Group. The corporate headquarters of the company is situated in the city of Ahmedabad, India. History The Adani Group commenced as a commodity trading firm in 1988. The company quickly grew and diversified into the import and export of multi-basket commodities. In the 1990s, it developed its own port in Mundra to provide a base for its trading operations. In 1995, Adani started construction at Mundra. In 1998, it became the top net foreign exchange earner for India. Soon in 1999, the company commenced coal trading, followed by a joint venture in edible oil refining in 2000 by forming Adani Willmar. 1 | Page

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Adani Group

Introduction

The Adani Group is a conglomerate with businesses in Resources, Logistics and Energy

sectors [1] The Adani group has interests in agribusiness too. It owns Fortune India’s largest

edible oil brand through a joint venture with Willmar in Singapore.

The Flagship Company of the Adani group is Adani Enterprises Limited. Adani is an Indian

conglomerate, having its footprint across the world. First generation entrepreneur Mr. Gautam

Adani is the founder & chairman of Adani Group. The corporate headquarters of the company is

situated in the city of Ahmedabad, India.

History

The Adani Group commenced as a commodity trading firm in 1988. The company quickly grew

and diversified into the import and export of multi-basket commodities. In the 1990s, it

developed its own port in Mundra to provide a base for its trading operations. In 1995, Adani

started construction at Mundra. In 1998, it became the top net foreign exchange earner for India.

Soon in 1999, the company commenced coal trading, followed by a joint venture in edible oil

refining in 2000 by forming Adani Willmar.

The group’s second phase started with the creation of large infrastructure assets. The company

established a portfolio of ports, powerplants, mines, ships and railway lines within and outside

India. At the same time, the firm also earned a reputation for scale, efficiency and quality. In

2002, Adani handled 4 million MT of cargo at Mundra, becoming the largest private port in

India. Later in 2006, the company became the largest coal importer in India with 11 million MT

of coal handling.

The company expanded its business in 2008 as they bought Bunyu Mine in Indonesia having 180

million MT of coal reserves. In the subsequent year, the firm started 330 MW thermal power

generations, followed by 2.2 million MT per annum edible oil refining capacity in India.

In 2011, Port of Dahej became operational and now has a capacity of 20 million MT capacities.

The company also bought Galilee Basin mine in Australia with 10.4 billion MT of coal reserves.

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It also commissioned 60 million MT of handling capacity coal import terminal in Mundra,

making it the world’s largest.

Further in the same year, the Adani group also bought Abbot Point port in Australia with 50

million MT of handling capacity. It also commissioned India’s largest solar power plant of 40

MW. As the firm achieved 3960 MW capacity, it became the largest private sector thermal

power producer in India.

In 2012, the Adani Group took the next phase of growth. It has embarked on the third phase of

development – an integration infrastructure business. It revamped its logo and developed a new

identity. The company focuses on three important business clusters that include resources,

logistics and energy.

Mission

The company works with toward the successful accomplishment of their mission

To assimilate knowledge, develop capabilities and manage collective enterprise to profitably tap

global commercial opportunities and advantages for the benefit of stakeholders and society.

VisionAs part of preparing the Group for the next phase of our growth, they have re-formulated

their 2020 vision:

“To be globally admired leader in integrated infrastructure businesses with a deep

commitment to nation building. We shall be known for the scale of our ambition, speed of

execution and quality of operation.”

This is what the company means by ‘Thinking big Doing better'.

Chairman's message: A growth story

Since its foundation in 1988, the Group’s business has grown exponentially. Projections for the

next few years suggest the expansion is set to continue. 

The back-story to our success is the growth of India’s middle class. Their demand for goods and

services places an ever-growing demand on the nation’s infrastructure, in terms of ports, power,

water and transportation. 

The Government has struggled to keep pace and, as a result, invited the private sector to

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contribute. The opening up of the energy and infrastructure markets is a huge opportunity for

Adani. Our coal mining, cargo handling and power generation activities are projected to increase

four to 10 fold over the next decade.

Core Business

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Growth and Integration

Moving towards an integrated business model

Adani are starting the most exciting phase of their development so far: creating an international

and integrated infrastructure business. This has three components: resources, logistics and

energy.

Each is successful in its own right and it has been estimated that the three together will account

for more than 90% of their revenues in the next decade. For resources and logistics, half their

revenue will come from integrated operations.

Statistics about the economic context and growth are important. But they risk missing the bigger

picture: Adani are here for their customers’ customers. Their mines, ports and power plants help

people to work, shop, cook, read and go about improving their daily lives.

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Some of the milestones of growth in the journey of the Adani:

Acquisition of Coal Mines

Adani’s next phase of growth envisions taking the group’s asset base from $6 billion to $15

billion in the next five years. To fuel his ambitious plans, Adani is acquiring coal mines and

ships. These would serve to insulate the group from the price vagaries of the commodities and

shipping markets. Adani Enterprises would thus offer an integrated infrastructure play with coal,

power and mining under one umbrella.

The flagship company of the Adani group, Adani Enterprise (AEL) acquired the coal mines of

Australia's Linc Energy in a cash and royalty deal worth A$ 2.9 billion (Rs 12,220.6 crore) early

in August this year. The deal is reported to be the biggest acquisition by an Indian company in

Australia. Linc said it can produce up to 60 million tonnes per year once the mine was fully

operational.

The deal would give a major boost to the Rs 27,800-crore Adani group's expanding energy

business and would enable Adani to source coal at $45 a tonne against an average international

price last year of $76. In the pipeline are plans to invest about A$6 billion to create infrastructure

— ports, railway and development of mines — Down Under over the next five years. According

to the group’s chairman, Gautam Adani, the acquisition would help the company achieve self-

reliance in fuel supplies for its power generation business.

Coal from the Galilee basin would support the rapid expansion of the power business of Adani

Power in India as well as the expansion of AEL's coal business. It may be pointed out that the

Adani group is the largest importer of thermal coal in India.

Last month, the group has also signed a preliminary agreement in Indonesia to build a railway

line and coal terminal in remote southern Sumatra, Indonesia. Adani would invest $1.6bn to lay

down a railway line between a major coal pit and the island’s southern port of Tanjung Api Api.

The move by the Adani group is considered to be a strategic foray to tap the underexploited coal

stores in Sumatra.

Expansion of Power Generation Capacity:

The coal mine deals would give a significant impetus to the company's plans to increase its

power generation capacity. Adani Power Limited (APL) is looking to expand aggressively, with

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plans to commission 1,980 MW of generation capacity by the end of fiscal 2011 and 6,600 MW

by mid 2012. Currently, APL operates 990 MW of generation capacity and aims at achieving

90% plant load factor during the current quarter.

APL’s 16,500 MW capacity generation projects include Mundra (4620 MW), Tiroda (3300

MW), Kawai (1320 MW), Dahej (2640 MW), Bhadreshwar (3300 MW) and Chhindwara (1320

MW). It is also exploring the opportunities in the international market to commission power

generation capacity.

The first unit of 330 MW at Mundra became operational in May, 2009. The Mundra facility will

continue to commission one 660 MW super critical unit each at an interval of every three-four

months, and the entire capacity of 4,620 MW will be operational by March 2011

APL’s 3,300 MW power generation facility at Tiroda in Maharashtra is in advance phase of

implementation, the first unit of 660 MW will start generation by August 2011 and the entire

facility of 3,300 MW will be commissioned in a phased manner by 2012. Its other projects at

Dahej, Chindrwara, Kawai and Bhadreshwar have received terms of reference from the ministry

of forest and environment and are in advance stage of clearance. The projects are likely to be on

stream by 2013-14. All plans of Adani are based on super critical technology units of 660 MW

each.

Meanwhile, APL is also setting up transmission lines for evacuating the power to the national

grid. The major transmission power line projects by APL include 400 KM Mundra -Dehgam

line, country’s first 1000 KM HVDC line in private sector between Mundra -Mahindragarh in

Haryana, 50 KM Mahindragarh-Bhiwani and 200 KM line between Tiroda-Warora.

Strategic Positioning of Mundra Port

Another Adani Group company, Mundra Port and Special Economic Zone Limited, owns and

operates one of the largest private sector commercial ports in India, a Special Economic Zone at

Mundra and a railway line between Mundra and Adipur; leading to strong synergies with the

company's projects being set up in close vicinity. In order to increase coal carriage capacities,

Adani is doubling the 65-km rail line connecting the port of Mundra to the national rail network.

This will help it carry three times more cargo. Mundra, once a sleepy town known for its date

palms until just a decade ago, today handles 40 million tonnes of cargo, and will soon start

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handling 100 million tonnes once a coal import terminal comes up by October 2010.

The company is fast emerging as the only power generating company in the country that has a

strong chain of vertical integration - from mining to ports and shipping to power generation and

transmission. This integration has enabled the Adani group to achieve its meteoric growth, and

will hold it in good stead as it looks to further expand its business.

Corporate Goveranance

Adani Enterprise Limited (AEL) being the flagship Company of the Adani Groups committed to

good corporate governance practices at different level and to achieve its objectives. The

company believes in adopting and adhering to the best recognised corporate governance

practices and continuously benchmarking itself against each such practice. Transparency,

fairness, disclosure and accountability are main thrust to the working of Adani Group. Given the

Company’s size and complexities in operations, AEL’s corporate governance frame work is

based on the following core values and culture of the Adani Group:

Values

From inception three values have driven all the activities of the Adani Group. They are central to

our operations worldwide and will continue to be at the core of all our businesses.

Courage: We shall embrace new ideas and business

Trust: We shall believe in our employees and other stakeholders

Commitment: We shall stand by our promises and adhere to high standards of business

Culture

P= Passion

R= Results

I=Integration

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D=Dedication

E=Entrepreneurship

They keep their corporate governance practices under continuous review and benchmark

themselfs to the best practices across the globe. The company is fully compliant with all the

mandatory provisions of Clause 49 of the Listing agreement entered into with the Stock

Exchange(s). the details of the compliance are as follows:

1. Board of Directors

The Board of Directors (“the board”) define the Company’s policy and overseas its

implementation in attaining these goals. The board is at the core your Company’s Corporate

Gover practice and overseas hoew the management severs and protects the long term interest

of all the stakeholders. This belief is reflected in our governance practices, under which we

strive to maintain an effective, informed and indepentant Board.

a) Composition of the Board:

The board comprises 8 Directors out of which 5 directors (63%) are Non-Executive

Directors. The company has an executive chairman and 4 independent directors comprising

half the total strength of the Board.

None of the directors on the company’s board is a member of more then 10 committees and

chairman of more than 5 committees (committees being audit committee,

shareholder/investors greiviences committees) across all the companies in which he is the

director. All the directors are made nessary disclosures regarding committee position held by

them in other companies and don’t hold the office odf directors in more than 15 public

committees.

The composition of the board is in conformity with Clause 49 of the listing agreement

entered into with Stock Exchanges.

b) Board Meeting and Procedure:

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The internal guidelines for board/ board committee meetings facilitates the decision making

process at the meetings of the board/ committee in an informed and efficient manner.

Agenda papers and notes on papers are circulates to directors, in advance, in the defined

agenda format. All material informations are being circulated along with agenda papers for

facilating meaningful and focusseed at the meeting where it is not practicable to attach any

document to the agenda the same is tabled before the meeting with specific reference to this

effect in the agenda. In special and exceptional circumstances, additional or supplimeratry

items on the agenda are permitted. In order to transact some urgent business which may

come up after circulating of agenda papers, the same is placed before the Board by the way of

Table Agenda or Chairman’s Agenda.

2. Committees of the Board:

The Board committees play a cruel role in governance structre of the Company and have

been constituted to deal with specific areas /activites which concerns the company and need a

closer review. The board committees are set up under the formal approval of the Board, as a

part of good governance practice. The board supervises the execution of its responsibilities

by the committees and is responsible for their action. The board reviews the minutes of the

meetings of all the committees. The board has currently established following Committees:

Audit Committee

Shareholders’/ Investor’s Grievances Committee

Remuneration Committee

3. Subsidiary Companies

Your company does not have a material unlisted Indian Subsidiary, whose turnover or net

worth (paid-up capital and free reserves) exceeds 20% of the consolidated turnover or net

respectively of the company.

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The Audit Committee of the company reviews the investments made by unlisted subsidiary

companies. The minutes of unlisted subsidiary companies are placed before the board of the

company.

A statement, wherever applicable of all significant transaction and arrangements entered into

by the Company’s subsidiary this is presented at the board of the Company at its meetings.

The risk factors and the project reports of the Subsidiary Companies are also reviewed by the

Audit Committee of the Company.

4. Dividend Payment and History (Equity Shares)

The bonus issue is in the proportion of 1:1 # Including dividend tax

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5. Other Disclosures:

a. Disclosure on the materially significant related party transactions:

b. Details of non-compliance by the Company

c. Code of Conduct

d. CEO/CFO Certificate

e. Proceeds from public issues, right issues, preferential issues, etc.

6. Means of Communication

7. General Shareholder Information

a. Details of ensuing AGM

b. Financial Calender

c. Date of Book Closure

d. Dividend Payment

e. Listing of Stock Exchanges

f. Market Price Data: High, Low during each month in Financial Year

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g. Performance in comparison to broad-based indices such as BSE Sensex

h. Registrar and Transfer Agents

i. Share transfer system

j. Dematerialization of Shares and Liquidity

k. The distrubtionod Shareholding as on March 31st , 2013

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l. Shareholding pattern

m. Plant Location

n. Address for correspondence

Health, Safety & Environment (HSE)

The HSE Management System of your Company is given the utmost priority by top

management. The management of your Company believes in a system which is top

driven, efficient, effective and adheres to the statutory requirements.

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Having a well structured set up of Safety function, your Company has been accredited

with IS-18001 certification by 'Bureau of Indian Standard' for its Mundra, Tiroda and

Kawai plant, which clearly depicts the robustness of its safety management system.

Your company has well defined processes and system for Safety function which enable

us to take all safety measures for minimizing unsafe incidents. Accidents are investigated

thoroughly and analyzed for root cause so that reoccurrence can be prevented. As a part

of safety management system, a comprehensive Safety manual has been developed for

use by operating and safety personnel. SAP module for Safety is commissioned for

Mundra and Tiroda site; subsequently same is going to be replicated at Kawai sites.

Specialized Personnel Protective Equipments have been standardized and provided to

operating personnel for use in the work areas. Regulatory authorities and government

agencies carry out inspection/ audits with an aim for overall improvement in the Safety

performance at regular frequency.

Your Company gives paramount importance to environment. During the year, all the

three project sites Mundra, Tiroda and Kawai as well as operating units at Mundra

exercised great care to improve on the required environmental norms for emissions as

stipulated by the respective state pollution control boards and the Ministry of

Environment and Forests using, amongst other things, technology and state-of-the-art

equipment. Your Company has received environmental clearance for all its ongoing

projects. Your company has also initiated the process of getting accreditation of

Environment Management System as ISO-14001 for our Mundra Plant; subsequently we

shall also proceed for this certification for Tiroda and Kawai.

Your Company is deeply committed to sustainable means of conducting its operations.

Your Company has established Environment Divisions both at Plant level and corporate

level with competent officials who keep a close watch of all environmental parameters at

and around the plant site at Mundra and project sites at Tiroda and Kawai.

Maintaining health and productive workforce is a smart strategy of business and

promoting health is a proven key in health care practices. Your Company is committed

and adhered to same strategy across power business. Our goal is to achieve a balance

between an individual capacity against work demand and potential health risk. We

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educate, motivate and mobilize employee toward healthy life. Management believes in

effective and efficient work output at optimum level with highest degree of physical and

mental ease. Your Company has also established health policy which reflects mainly on

employee assistance program, identification and supervision of vulnerable group, health

surveillance, curative health services and highest quality of medical care in rehabilitation.

Our health privilege card is a part of our best health support system across country

Corporate Social Responsibility

The Adani Foundation (AF) is the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) arm for the prestigious

Adani conglomerate that is committed to attain the betterment of the communities in and around

Adani Businesses. With a commitment to improve the lives of the people by fostering

sustainable and integrated development of the communities, Adani Foundation is carefully

increasing its CSR footprints to cover more families. It reaches to 6 states, more than 175

Villages/Towns/Cities and more than 1,65,000 families; touching lives to make difference. It

renders its services in core areas of Education, Community Health, Sustainable Livelihood

Development and Rural Infrastructure Development

Education

To improve quality of education, our strategic interventions are of three fold i.e. Program support, Material

support and Infrastructure support: 

The Foundation works towards improving the quality of education in the Government Schools

by upgrading the primary infrastructure facilities, adding value to the teaching process, skill

building training to the teachersEngaging with government officials on a regular basis, sharing of

information, experiences and ideas, seeking to increase their participation are seen as critical

steps towards relationship building and creating synergy.

Establishing and nurturing people led institutions like the School Management Committees,

engaging youth as a cadre of Education volunteers, undertaking awareness drives and organising

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interactive forums to increase self-confidence are few of the multiple strategies adopted.

Efforts are also directed towards capacitating and instilling hope amongst school drop outs to

increase employability amongst the youth. Quality and excellence are the watchwords in

ensuring improvement in the access to education. To increase awareness amongst the community

members about the importance of education, address social factors affecting education amongst

the girl child in particular. A number of outreach activities undertaken are.   

Education volunteers 

 Meena Communicative Initiatives with guidance from UNICEF - Activities to

promote girl child education.

 Educational tours

Project “Dream Big… Achieve Better”: to inculcate vision amongst students, the

Foundation has started “ all expenses paid" exposure visits to the Port and Power

plant among other facilities in Mundra 

 Teachers’ training and Motivational programs 

Supportive activities: 

- Coaching for dropouts 

- Celebrate events like- Khel Mahakumbh/Sports competitions, Maths/Science fairs,

National days, World 

Environment day, Talent Hunt programs etc.

Material Support

To enhance the achievement level of students in school subjects, promote information

technology, inculcate reading habits amongst the children, improve awareness about health and

personal hygiene, facilitate active learning, encourage creativity and all round development,

material support is provided to the schools. 

Foundation provides  Reading corner/Library along with a set of magazines  and books for the

library on a regular basis as well as health kits to the schools. To facilitate better functioning of

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the schools and to improve the environment of the school and classrooms, furniture and teaching

aids are provided. Students of high school who have to commute more than 2 kilometers are

provided with bicycles to improve access to the school. Female students are given priority in this

initiative.

As a pilot initiative, Foundation has introduced e-learning software at the schools. E-learning is

an integrated learning program which has a software and hardware, that increases the teacher’s

effectiveness as well as enhances the knowledge of students. The Foundation has also provided

computers with a projector, apart from the Software with fun, at some places.

The following activities have been undertaken by the Foundation:

Reading corners

Health corners

Knowledge & Informative support – Multi-Grade, Multi-Level Teaching and learning

Material Kit

Laboratory Equipment

School Uniforms & Bags - activity During Enrollment Drives

Science Kits & Drawing Kits e – learning: Software & Hardware

Furniture Support

Water purification plants with water tanks.

Bicycles to girls.

Infrastructure Support

The Adani Foundation recognises the importance of adequate infrastructural support as an

important component to strengthen and universalize elementary education. Provision of clean

drinking water facility, separate sanitation units for boy and girls, are few such initiatives to add

value and bridge the gap in the existing government system.

School buildings

Additional rooms in schools

Computer room in school

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Multipurpose activity hall in school

Kitchen shed for MDM in school

Need based water purification plant room

Construction/upgradation of Sanitation Units

Water sources development

School upgradation with “Building As Learning Activity”. 

Adani Vidya Mandir (AVM) Ahmedabad

This school was started with the objective of providing free education to meritorious students,

coming from economically challenged backgrounds. The school provides all facilities to

recognise and enable deserving students to reach a definite status in their chosen fields and

facilitates the students’ progress in academics as well as co-curricular activities. The right kind

of pro-learning ambience, well equipped and well managed campus, a wide range of activities,

spacious classrooms, modern teaching aids, extracurricular activities and remedial coaching has

made the school demonstrate a model of schooling that is inclusive and compassionate.   

Adani Vidya Mandir, Bhadreshwar. This Gujarati-medium school started in June, 2012 at

Bhadreshwar with an objective to provide free education to children of fishermen and

economically challenged parents. It is a similar model school like AVM, Ahmedabad. With the

only difference being that the medium of teaching was kept vernacular keeping in mind the

background of the students attending it.

Adani DAV public school

Adani DAV Public School is an English medium, Co-educational, Day-School which started

functioning in June, 2001 as a project school. It is managed by the Adani Foundation,

Ahmedabad, Gujarat in close collaboration with the DAV (Dayanand Anglo Vedic) College

Managing Committee, New Delhi. The school is affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary

Education (CBSE), Delhi and offers studies from Nursery to Std. XII. As the school works very

closely with the DAV education system, it follows the DAV curriculum along with the CBSE

one. The school offers Commerce and Science streams to the students of Std. XI and XII.

At Adani DAV Public School, one finds a learning environment that is student-friendly, stress-

free, yet intellectually challenging so that children spend the best years of their lives fruitfully.

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The school encourages individuals to learn, unlearn and relearn. This is a place that tries to take

care of the individual differences of learners and also promotes individual talent.

Early Childhood Education

Balwadis

The Foundation runs Balwadis as per the need at labour colony and for fishing community to

provide nutrition to children in the age group 2.5 to 5 years;  generate health awareness; impart

pre-school education and inculcate the habit of regular attendance. This initiative has been

started by the Foundation in Mundra, Gujarat.

Upgrading the Aanganwadis

AF supports in upgrading the services of all the Aanganwadis to a desirable level for a child’s 

overall Psycho-Social Development. Joyful learning environment is also provided in the form of

“Building As Learning Aid” (BaLA), developing appropriate sanitation and hygiene through safe

drinking water and providings supplementary nutrition to Aanganwadis, Kishori/adolescent girls

and women in Anganwadis across all the sites.

Educational Assistance

Employees, who have served the Adani Group (India) for more than 12 months and have

a monthly income of less than Rs.20,000, can avail of the educational assistance scheme.

An amount of Rs. 9000 per annum is provided for each child, from Standard I to XII for 

upto 2 children from the family.

People residing in Ahmedabad and belonging to the poor strata of the society also take

benefit of the education scheme. This scheme supports the students from the first

standard in school to post graduation. Students with a family income of Rs. 8500/- per

month are eligible to avail this assistance.

Adani Foundation encourages bright students, who are unable to pursue their higher

studies after 12th due to poor economic status, by providing financial assistance for

professional courses. The students, who secure more than 70% marks in the qualifying

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subjects and whose gross family income is less than Rs. 2 lakhs per annum, are eligible

for this assistance.

Meena Communicative Initiatives (MCI)

To promote gender equality and increase awareness about the importance of girl child

and their education in particular, several activities are undertaken. Children are organised

into groups like Meena Manch and Meena Cabinet to develop administrative and

organisational conduct amongst them. Various competitions are organised for the village

women aimed at increasing participation of the women in children’s education.  Meena

Balotsav and Bal Melas are organized to create awareness amongst the children to use

their leisure time constructively.

Meena Manch and Meena Cabinet: An important approach under MCI was the formation

of Meena Manch and Meena Cabinet which included students who were regular and

showed progress. These two informal institutions were constituted by children from the

3rd to the 7th standard. There were weekly meetings with these students. The members of

the Manch and Cabinet were made to interact with students who were irregular in

attending school. The purpose was to understand the reason for their irregularity and

inform the teachers about it. These interactions helped many of the children to come back

and become regular.   

Competitions for Meena mothers: Several competitions like sports day, rangoli making,

salad making, storytelling, garba and so on are organised for the mothers to develop their

self- confidence and showcase their skills.   

Meena Balmela/Balotsav/Camps: AF organizes these activities so that children are

involved in various creative workshops to help them develop the concept of using their

leisure time in a constructive manner.  Vacation camps are undertaken during the summer

and Diwali break to engage kids in innovative activities like Recycling Waste, Healthy

child-happy child, think-eat-save etc.   

Meena Mothers’ Meet: These are organised to develop rapport with the rural women

creating awareness regarding the role of the village education committee, emphasize the

importance of educating the girl child and the connection among factors like health,

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hygiene, nutrition and nurturing. During the Meena mothers meet, various competitions

like sports day, rangoli making, salad making, storytelling, garba and so on are organized

for the mothers to develop their self- confidence and showcase their skills.

Community Health:

Working towards building a healthier community:

Adani Foundation is primarily engaged in improving the quality of health services, through easy

accessibility of the services to the community. Committed to “Health for all”, the Foundation

runs mobile health care units, rural clinics, special projects, variety of health related camps and

various need based programs. The Foundation adopts a holistic approach while addressing the

key issues and to ensure that the poorest of the poor are covered under the ambit of the health

initiatives.

Initiatives

Mobile Health Care Units: The Foundation operates mobile health care units, so that on-the-

spot medical assistance can be provided to the patients where medical facility is not available.

This program runs successfully at Mundra (Gujarat) covering 33 villages and 3 fishing

community vasahats, at Sainj (Himachal Pradesh) covering 30 villages at Tiroda (Maharashtra)

covering 18 villages, and is being initiated at Kawai (Rajasthan) in financial year of 2013-14.

 

Rural Clinics: The Foundation ensures outreach services by setting up rural clinics. Seven rural

clinics are functional at seven villages of Mundra Taluka providing much needed medical

services to the people of the villages. The clinics have a qualified Medical Officer, who provides

timely services to the people.

Health Camps: Various health camps are organised at regular intervals which are

seasonal/need-based to meet the specific needs of the community and to deliver medical services

to  remote areas. The camps also ensure provision for timely referral services to the patients for

further or specialised care.

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General: This is a screening camp organised regularly as per the route map planned in

coordination with the village health committees.

Gynecological care: Looking at the poor state of women’s health in rural areas,

gynecological camps are organised to encourage women to seek medical aid for their

reproductive health and well-being. Adequate pre-camp activities like IEC activities,

involving the grassroots level functionaries like the MPWs, community mobilisers,

school teachers, Anganwadi and Female Health Workers are undertaken. Services are

sought from practising women gynecologists to encourage women to discuss their

problems. Couples counseling, adolescent girls training, and other educational activities

are also undertaken.

Cataract detection: Eye check-up and cataract detection facility is also provided to the

rural populace for early detection and referral services thereafter and support for surgery

if needed.

 HIV/AIDS–awareness & testing camp: Building awareness by providing information

about HIV/AIDS and other communicable diseases to the vulnerable population of

truckers and single male migrant laborers, pregnant women, persons suffering from

addiction of alcohol, tobacco, smoking etc. Testing camps  are organised.

Blood donation: To promote the concept of voluntary blood donation and seek

participation of people and to remove myths surrounding the activity,  camps are

organised. 

Specialty & Multi-specialty camps:  In addition to the above mentioned camps,

Foundation also holds Specialty & Multi-specialty camps, where specialist doctors of

various branches assembled and large number of patients  benefit. Due information is

made available in advance, so that maximum number of patients are able to get

advantage. 

Financial aid for urban and rural poor patients for chronic and severe illness :  

Adani Foundation provides medical assistance for major diseases like, neurological problems,

heart problems, kidney problems, stroke and paralysis, cancer etc. to the people from the

disadvantaged and economically weak sections of the society.

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Financial help is extended to patients for their treatment requiring surgery, dialysis, and

hospitalisation. Foundation has tied up with the chemist at Ahmedabad to provide medicines to

the patients free of cost.

Health awareness programs:

The community outreach programmes are undertaken by conducting health awareness campaigns

to make people aware about their role in prevention of several diseases and maintaining a healthy

lifestyle.

Under the Swasthya Sahayata Scheme, medical assistance is provided to the Adani Group

employees from lower cadres.

Scheme for Urban Poor: 

To support the ailing persons or patients visiting the Civil Hospital, Ahmedabad, guidance is

provided  by AF volunteers for availing treatment in various departments of Civil Hospital

Ahmedabad.

Special Initiatives

Foundation took two initiatives at Mundra, Gujarat: 

1. Kidney Stone detection project and

2. Health Card to senior citizen 

1. Kidney Stone – awareness, detection and intervention project: 

High salinity of drinking water in the coastal areas leads to formation of kidney stone in people

living in these areas. Considering this aspect of community health, this project was launched to

make people aware of the disease and help in early screening of the same. Different IEC

activities are organised to mobilize people and motivate them to participate in the screening

camp. Subsequently, a detection camps are organised to diagnose the disease.  As per the

diagnosis, either medication is provided, or Lithotripsy (a medical procedure that uses shock

waves to break up stones in the kidney, bladder, or ureter, after which , the tiny pieces of stones

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pass out in urine). Under dire circumstances, surgery is recommended.  All these procedures are

provided free of cost to the patient.

2. Health Card to senior citizen:

This initiative has been undertaken as a pilot project for three years. Senior citizens themselves

as well as the community they live in usually perceive them as “unproductive lot”. This makes

them a marginalized group. Moreover, the younger members of the family in Kutch area

generally migrate to cities to earn a living and the senior members of the family are left behind

alone in the rural areas. The Foundation has undertaken this initiative to address the needs of the

section of  society – senior citizens -  who are usually ignored by the rest. They face difficulty in

treatment  for  want of financial, social and moral support.To help the senior citizens with their

health care requirements and seek timely help, a special service has been initiated. After

conducting a routine health check up, a health card is issued to the senior citizens. Whenever

they are in need of medical treatment they can access cashless treatment in any of the 14

empanelled hospitals up to the extent of Rs. 75,000 over a period of 3 years. If treatment is

obtained in any other hospital, the hospital expenses are reimbursed to the extent of Rs. 75,000.

Special outreach services are provided by organising medical camps.  Special provision is made

for the sick and infirm so that they can reach the health camp. If, in spite of such services the

patients are unable to reach the camp, a medically equipped team provides services at their

home.

Total Sanitation Campaign (TSC)

The Foundation works to complement the community led Total Sanitation Campaign

(TSC),which is now known as Rashtriya Swatchata Abhiyan initiated by the Government of

India. To make the program people centric, the Foundation helps in increasing hygiene related

awareness amongst the communities, encourages people to prevent open defecation and

mobilises the villagers towards achieving ‘Nirmal Gam’- Spotless Village status, the total

sanitation campaign was launched in the villages.  

The programme recognises the diverse needs and capacities of the community and strives to seek

peoples’ participation in making the village an ideal place to inhabit.  The aim is to help people

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achieve 100% sanitation in their villages. AF has also provided models of disabled friendly

toilets in the villages.

Anemia Control Program at Tirora

A special integrated project called Anemia Control Program has been put in practice at Tirora, to

improve nutrition and health status and reduce anemia among women in general and adolescent

girls in particular. Under which, we organize camps with specialized doctors, who conduct

periodic screening tests for Hb and Sickle cell anemia and similar activities, to improve the

health status amongst the girls and the women. In this camp along with consultation, nutrients

were also provided. The foundation also imparted training and inputs, such as, providing seeds to

the groups to develop and maintain kitchen gardens to improve the nutritious value of their food

basket. We are initiating the same in other locations too.

Sustainable Livelihood Development:

Recognizing the strength of collective effort and organizing human resources’

optimization has been central to all initiatives undertaken.

The Foundation works towards improving the quality of life of the people by promoting

sustainable livelihoods through participatory, community based approaches, ensuring optimum

management of the existing resource and broadening the scope of economic opportunities.

Special emphasis is given to the marginalized communities such as women in need and fisher

folk.

Self Help Groups (SHGs)  

The Foundation continues to promote, nurture and capacitate a number of SHGs for organizing

Women/Youth/Senior citizen and inculcate a savings habit. Continuous efforts are undertaken

for the capacity building of these SHGs, to increase their ability to function independently with

minimum support from outside. These SHGs are formed with the objective of empowering local

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communities which will enable them to take decisions concerning their own economic

development. The groups are trained on planning, book keeping, financial management and

conflict management. Regular trainings and exposure visits to other SHG initiatives are

undertaken to encourage self-reliance and sustainability.    

Village Development Committees (VDCs)  

To smoothen the processes for various developmental works in the villages, village development

committees with representation of people from all the communities are formed. They regularly

meet to plan, implement and monitor the activities undertaken and mitigate any risks posed.

Enhancing employability of youth  

AF organises regular courses on vocational training to equip the local communities, youths in

particular to develop competencies and improve their employability within the Adani group or

with the other industries in the vicinity or elsewhere too. For example in Mundra, considering the

future manpower requirements at the Mundra port and other ancillary industries coming up in the

Kutch region, the AF initiated training courses for English speaking, Light Motor Vehicle

(LMV), Heavy Motor Vehicle (HMV), Automobile repairing and so on. The trainees are paid a

stipend and the training is provided by the Technical Department of Adani Group. Consistent

efforts are made towards updating the training curriculum and developing a cadre of master

trainers who are instrumental in transfer of knowledge and skills to the aspiring trainees. For this,

the Foundation has set up “Adani Skill Development Centre” (ASDC) and also the supportive

Institutional Management Committee for various Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) in Gujarat

and Maharashtra.     

Skill development training for traditional occupations and Entrepreneurship

development training

The Foundation organizes development and dissemination of appropriate technologies and

provides support in promoting micro irrigation systems, like drip irrigation and innovative

farming techniques to improve productivity while ensuring efficient water, land, and energy

management. To facilitate employment and income generation, various skill-based trainings are

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organised for rural men and women. This includes training for rural entrepreneurship and small-

scale business and encouraging women to become self-dependent. AF organizes various skill-

based trainings for the rural youth and women to facilitate employment and generate income.

Training for garment-making, beautician course, leather bag making, mason work, mobile

repairing work etc. are few examples.

Income generation support  A one-time economic support is provided to marginalised groups

like widows, persons with disability, and fisher folk community, in the form of seed money or

one-time equipment/material support. The amount ranges up to Rs. 10,000 and is used to either

complement or to initiate an income generating avenue. Support is given to either individuals or

to a group of individuals to undertake some economically viable income generating

activity. Individuals have received support for buying hand carts for selling vegetables, to stock

up their shops, for poultry farming, buying livestock, setting up a flour mill etc. Under group

income generating activity, support has been extended to set up Fat Testing Machine in the Milk

Cooperatives, to start vermi-composting units managed by women SHGs, chapatti-making units

to cater to the Adani canteens and so on.

Support to Traditional Artisan

Kutch, culturally-rich district, is a drought-prone area situated on the border of Pakistan in

Gujarat state, India. A great range of ethnic communities live in the region, most maintaining

traditional dress and crafts of many sorts, including weaving, dyeing, printing, bandhani (tie-

dye), embroidery, leather work, pottery, woodwork, and metalwork. Originally, crafts existed

integrated into local social systems. However, over a few decades the traditional crafts have

experienced a sea-change. Commercialization and consumerism have had their toll on traditional

craft forms. To preserve and sustain the unique craft forms of the region, the artisans are

technically trained to upgrade their skills and contemporize the traditional motifs to increase

market acceptability. Scholarships are provided to youngsters of the artisan families to undertake

informal education by attending the design school facilitated by Kala Raksha Trust, a grassroots

social enterprise, dedicated to preservation of traditional arts.     

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Concept Design Competition for Corporate Gift

The graduates of the Kala Raksha Vidyalaya and artisans from the area are provided with a

platform to explore new market avenue for corporate gifts. AF organizes an exhibition-cum-sale

so as to support and create a market for the various traditional handicraft items that can be

promoted as corporate gifts. Above mentioned competitions are organized on a regular basis,

providing support for awareness on Corporate Gifts, incidental and travel expenses, as well as

full payment for samples.

Fisher Folk Amenities

The Foundation extends special support to the fisher folk community along the coastal zones in

Mundra, Dahej and Hazira by engaging them in various activities which include providing

amenities like sanitation facilities, support schools, approach roads, cycles to school going

children, fish lending sheds etc. Under this, need-based equipment support is also extended.

Support for providing basic amenities to the Fisher folk Vasahats (Settlements), training for

livelihood and insurance programme is also provided. Support is extended up to Rs. 10,000 to

help them purchase various fishing equipments like nets, cycles, iceboxes, anchors, weighing

scales.

Social Greening Initiatives

Several activities are promoted to help in protecting Nature and strengthen the symbiotic

relationship of human beings and the natural environment.

Drip Irrigation Project

To bring more and more land under drip irrigation at villages in Mundra, Gujarat, facilitate high

crop productivity with limited water resources, and reduce weeding requirements, drip irrigation

systems are encouraged among farmers.Besides the 50% subsidy given by the Government, an

additional 25% subsidy is also contributed by the Foundation with technical support till the

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micro irrigation becomes popular and well accepted by the community. At other sites, drip-

irrigation is propagated amongst farmers.

Organic Manure

Demonstration of organic manure preparation has been done to motivate the cattle owning

communities to undertake the innovative activity as an income generating and greening

initiative.

Social Forestry

In order to create a green belt and contribute towards preserving and protecting the environment,

tree plantation under social forestry program has been initiated. Public places like schools,

temples, roadside and open spaces in the villages have been identified as plantation sites.

Mangroves Nursery Plantation

As one of the unique endeavors for alternative livelihood during the off season of fishing

community, mangroves plantation has been initiated. With extensive technical assistance from

the Horticulture department of APSEZ, the Foundation has motivated and given 22 Hectares

of Mangrove plantation work to Fisher folk Group. The pilot project was for a total of 780 Man

days (Rs. 150 per day per person) in the year 2011-2012 and during the year 2012-2013, the

plantation work was for 100 hectares giving employment of more than 6943 Man days with daily

wages increased to Rs. 200 per day per person. Thanks to the process of plantation work, around

100 families from Fisher folk Community were benefited.

Animal Husbandry

Cattle Camps: To prevent diseases amongst the cattle, seasonal immunization and timely

care is extended to the livestock by organising cattle camps.     

Construction of Gamaan (Cattle Sheds): To provide healthy and hygienic environment to

the cattle and to accommodate a large number of cattle in limited but safe space; to save

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fodder expenses and reduce water wastage, Gamaans are constructed with adequate

participation of the village community.   

Fodder Support: During the dry summer months, when the livestock is affected by lack of

adequate fodder in the drought prone areas of Kutch, support is extended to the farmers

and cattle owners to ensure access to fodder for their livestock.    

 Awareness meetings and exposure visits: To create awareness on various scientific

methods and techniques for cattle care/breeding, agriculture, crops, irrigation etc., various

awareness meetings are undertaken and exposure visits are organised to Krishi Vigyan

Kendra, NGOs having expertise, and model farms. 

 

Insurance Service: Janashree Bima Yojana    

The members of the fisher folk community face extreme risks to lives and livelihood due to the

uncertainties that characterise the fishing profession. Secondly, the people do not have the habit

of saving for future crises or opportunities, due to lack of education. In the case of a financial

emergency, there is no source of support from within the community, thereby forcing them to

depend heavily on the moneylenders who charge high interest rates or they have to sell their

assets. Either way, it is difficult for them to cope with the personal crisis and break the vicious

cycle of debt and poverty. To cover the risks faced by the fisher folk communities, and to ensure

that their livelihoods are secured, a life insurance protection is provided to the fisher folk

community by the Foundation.     The insurance cover is available to below or marginally above

poverty line families in the age group 18 to 59. Insurance premium of Rs. 200 per annum is

shared equally between the Government and the Foundation with 50:50 ratio. Insurance

company compensates the insured person as under- 1. Rs. 30,000 in case of natural death   2. Rs.

75,000 in case of accidental death and  3. Rs. 37,500 in case of disablement. Insurance company

also advances scholarship of Rs. 1200 per annum for upto two children studying in standard 9th

to 12th and ITI of insured person.

Rural Infrastructure Development:

Building rural India through Infrastructure Development

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Developing the rural infrastructure has a direct effect on economic growth and wellness of an

area. With the vision to change the face of the rural communities where the group operates, the

Foundation has developed rural infrastructures such as approach roads, school buildings, health

care facilities, recreational zones like garden, sports ground and water storage tanks. It has

particularly focused on developing and harvesting water resources in dry areas such as pond

deepening, hand pumps in schools etc.

The Foundation upholds the principle of decisive participation of the communities.  To ensure

that the infrastructure development programs are firmly footed and responsive to the actual needs

of the people, the micro planning processes were undertaken along with the active participation

of the community. There is adequate representation of people in the form of institutions like

Village Development Committees.  Participation of the VDCs was sought in delineating the

scope of the projects planned, consensus and approval of the community for plans drawn, and for

ensuring timely implementation of the projects. The Foundation works closely with the local

Gram Panchayats to undertake the projects in a transparent and accountable manner towards

accomplishment.

Water Conservation:

 With an objectiv of preserving rainwater, reducing the impact of salinity, recharging the ground

water and facilitating agricultural activities, several water conservation structures have been

constructed with the active involvement of the local community.

Pond Deepening is assisted by the Foundation to increase the capacity of the village ponds.

Construction of Check Dams were done to reduce erosion and gullying, lower the speed of water

flow, help in storing the surface water for use, both during and after the monsoon. They also help

in ground water recharge and in raising the water table in the area. 

Rural Drainage Project: 

To create clean and hygienic environment, proper drainage facility is essential.  In partnership

with WASMO, the Foundation has provided drainage systems in 16 villages including pipeline

network and sewage treatment plants at Mundra, Gujarat. 

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Other Infrastructure Projects:

Under cluster development programme, series of developmental works have been undertaken

like building community halls, bus stops, garden and panchvati development, crematorium

upgrading, construction of gaaman (cattle shed), rural clinics, entrance gates, cricket pitch,

pavilion, store rooms. The Foundation’s cluster based approach invites full participation of the

respective stakeholders. The Cluster Development Advisory Committee (CDAC) comprises of

the Sarpanch, Panchayat members, village representatives, CEO of AF and cluster coordinator.

The activities to be undertaken are recommended and approved by the CDAC. 

Solar Street Lights:   Harnessing the solar power and setting up solar street lights has been seen

as an initiative to promote the use of renewable energy technology to meet the energy

requirements of the community. 

School Infrastructure Development: 

Different activities are undertaken to develop and strengthen the school infrastructure in the form

of additional rooms, adequate sanitation facility for boys and girls, multipurpose activity halls,

construction of boundary walls, computer rooms, repairing activity, construction of water tanks,

setting up of water purification plants in schools, development of basic amenities in the school

premises and so on. 

Environment Initiatives

Adani’s Green Initiatives

First power company in India to Commission a power plant based on “Supercritical”

technology

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First in the world to get a coal based thermal power project registered under UN’s Clean

Development Mechanism

Harnessed solar energy optimally by setting up PV solar power facility of 40 MW

Mangrove Afforestation initiative in more then 1500 hectares along the cost side of

Gujarat with a high survival rate of over 60%

Mundra port certified as a ‘Green Port’ by IAPH

State of the art, fully mechanized silos coupled with social rail wagons for optimal

storage, movement and preservation of food grains.

Green fuel (CNG) supplier for automation

Adani Power

Sustainability is the key to all the projects designed and implemented at Adani. Adani Power

has developed in house capability to assess the environmental impacts of power projects

over their life cycle and address all such aspects at the project development stage itself. The

environmental aspects are considered important at all stages from conceptualisation to

project delivery, such as site selection, technology selection, engineering, layout planning,

vendor’s selection, material procurement, construction and commissioning. The completed

projects that are handed over to the user are not only environmentally compliant today, but

have the in-built facilities to upgrade to meet the environmental challenges in the future.

Adani Power has also been working for resource conservation and reduction of greenhouse

gases to address the climate change. Most of the projects developed use supercritical

technology to reduce fossil fuel consumption and consequent greenhouse gases generation.

The construction material is procured from sources which are closest to the site to reduce the

environmental footprint of the project

Adani Port

Major Achievements by Department of Horticulture, APSEZL

Utilized Hi-tech and latest\updated modern technique in Horticulture sections in

maintenances & new development with increasing working efficiency& part of cost

saving with highly productivity initiative in desert area.

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Adopted latest Iso-Dutch technique in highly saline sandy soil and water (35000-

45000 TDS in mundra location) for Green Zone development with survival rate more

than 93% in highly saline sea dredged soil base.(Recordable achievements)

Adopted Israel Hi-Tech Mechanized sprinkler irrigation systems & underground drip

irrigation (latest systems) to directly root zone to avoid water loss via evaporation

with saving of irrigation water usage up to 80% as a cost savings initiative

Adani Partnering with UNICEF & Times of India to roll out “Nurturing Trees,

Nurturing Lives”

The campaign, aims at focusing attention on protecting children against a number of vaccine

preventable deadly diseases, including polio, and helps spread awareness among the community

on the need to ensure Routine Immunization and polio campaign doses.

Adani and the Times of India have partnered with ‘India Unite To End Polio Now’, an Aidmatrix

Foundation and UNICEF initiative, to roll out ‘Nurturing Trees, Nurturing Lives’ campaign with

National Service Scheme (NSS) volunteers and school students. Over 500 educational

institutions across the country are expected to participate in the yearlong campaign. Around

50,000 saplings are to be planted in 10 states by youth and children who would pledge to spread

awareness on Routine Immunization vaccines and polio immunization. “The youth has the

potential to bring about a huge change.=

Conclusion:

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We could conclude that Adani Group is one of the pioneers in Corporate Social Responsibility.

They have benefited the environment in all the aspects that it needs from Health Care to

Infrastructure Development, Adani group has touched them all. Company not only is pioneering

in the CSR domain but is also at peak in their core business. With the future projects and their

strategies they are sure to be one of the biggest groups in the world.

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Web sites: http://www.adani.com/

Reports:

Annual Report 2012-2013

Corporate Governance Report 2012-2013

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