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CSR e - NEWSLETTER | MARCH 2015-2016
Corporate Social Responsibility March e-Newsletter
Volume 02 Issue 12
Creamline Dairy Products Ltd
CSR e - NEWSLETTER | MARCH 2015-2016
Message from Team CSR
CDPL-CSR con�nues to contribute significantly to brand reputa�on and affinity. When
companies support social or environmental issues consumers will have a more posi�ve image of
the company, will be more likely to trust the company and will be more loyal. A company’s
commitment to social and environmental issues are an important consumer’s considera�on in
deciding what to buy or where to shop, which products and services to recommend to others,
which companies they want to see doing business in their communi�es and where to work.
Companies can see CSR’s impact on the bo'om line, too. In an increasingly compe��ve
landscape, CSR can provide brands with a much-needed edge. Most of the consumers would
switch brands to one that is associated with a good cause, given similar price or quality. Social
responsibility is fundamental to our business, and without collabora�on we simply can’t achieve
this. Social responsibility is about aligning with stakeholders and ensuring transparency and it
comes with visible policies, strong communica�ons and support from the highest level right
through the organiza�on. That’s why we are commi'ed to building it into daily life at CDPL.
JERSEY is now a well known name in the area it operates. We are proud to support the
communi�es where we operate and have built strong rela�onships locally and na�onally. Our
CSR ini�a�ves make a significant economic contribu�on to the locali�es and communi�es in
which we operate. Based on our experiences from the last 2 years, we have projects in animal
welfare, educa�on, health care, environmental sustainability, etc. In associa�on with Govt
departments and local bodies we have treated 5375 veterinary cases and examined 244 pa�ents
for the month of March and we thank each and every one for their support.
Hence let us work with fresh perspec�ve and see the changes in the financial year 2016-17.
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Inside this
issue:
M E S S A G E
F R O M T E A M
C S R
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E X E C U T I O N
S U M M A R Y 2
L A N D M A R K
E V E N T S A T
C D P L
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A C C O M -
P L I S H E D
E V E N T S
3
N E W S P U B -
L I C A T I O N 7
C S R N E W S
A N D E V E N T S 7
D A I R Y N E W S 8
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S P E C I A L
P O I N T S O F I N -
T E R E S T :
∗ Key achievements
∗ CDPL-CSR contribu-
�ons
∗ Our monthly CSR e-
Newsle'ers
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S.No. Division Activity Numbers recommended Numbers implemented by
1 Hyderabad
Veterinary Camp (Cattle) 4 1
Medical Health Camp (Human) 2 1
Milk can distribution 1 1
2 Vijayawada Veterinary Camp (Cattle) 7 -
Medical Health Camp (Human) 1 -
3 Karimnagar Veterinary Camp (Cattle) 2 4
Medical Health Camp (Human) 1 1
4 Chennai Veterinary Camp (Cattle) 7 9
Medical Health Camp (Human) 1 -
5 Bangalore Veterinary Camp (Cattle) 4 4
Medical Health Camp (Human) 1 -
6 Ongole Veterinary Camp (Cattle) 1 1
7 Nagpur Veterinary Camp (Cattle) 4 4
Education (School activity) 1 -
TOTAL
Medical Health Camp (Human) 6 2
Veterinary Camp (Cattle) 29 23
Milk can distribution 1 1
Education (School activity) 1 -
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Execution Summary
Name of the Project No. of
beneficiaries
Veterinary camp 5375
Medical health camp 244
Livestock Health 1555 General cases
2441 Deworming
23 Villages covered
283 Vaccinations
5375 Total cases
531 Vet Gynec Cases
Human health Camp
21 Older adults
treated
244 Total
cases
3 Village
covered
9 Children
treated
214 Adults treat-
ed
Landmark Events
Number of activities implemented
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Accomplished Events
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Hyderabad
A prenatal medical health camp for pregnant women
is conducted at Pocharam (Nagireddypet) under
Medak chilling unit with the support from District
Medical & Health Office (Medak). The camp is dealt
with providing medical examina�on/check-up, distri-
bu�on of free medicines and spreading awareness
on health related issues. A veterinary camp and milk
can distribu�on program is organized under Medak
and Jagadevpur chilling centers and provided free
treatment to ca'le, distributed free medicines, im-
parted awareness training on ca'le health and distributed free milk cans to milk producers. These veterinary
camps treated 254 cases. The camps were a'ended by Dr.A.V Narayana, Mr.Laxmareddy, Mr.Anilreddy,
Mr.Rajender, Dr.Tirumalesh, Mr.Vi'al reddy(sarpanch), Mr.Sanjeev(MPP), Mr.Narayana(ZPTC), mr.Shivarajaiah
(Tahasildar), Mr.Karuna Sudhakar(MPTC) and related supervisors and CSR team.
Mr.Giri babu (GM-
Proc) and Mr.Laxma
reddy distribu�ng
free milk cans to
agents under Janago-
an/Jagdevpur unit.
Karimnagar
Four veterinary camps were organized under Dharmavaram
and Jammikunta chilling centers. 141 farmers of these
villages availed the services provided and were thankful for
receiving free medicines. These camps treated 224
deworming, 108 gynec cases and 121 other cases. A medical
camp is organized at Gopalraopet(vil) and treated nearly 150
pa�ents. Free medicines are also distributed at health camp.
The camps are a'ended by Dr.Prathap reddy, Mrs.Dasare
sa'ema(sarpanch), Mr.Sathish reddy and team.
Doctor trea�ng a kid
at Gopalraopet medi-
cal health camp
Nagpur division organized four veterinary camps. These camps
received good response from the rural farmers and milk producers. In
addi�on to consulta�on, free medicines are distributed at the camps.
These veterinary camps treated 180 deworming, 4 gynec cases and 71
other cases. The camps are a'ended by Mr.Mangesh pounikar
Mr.Trushal Hedaoo Mr.Pramod Ghagare, Mr.Jitendra Landge, Mr
Mr.Khushal Hatnagar,Mr.Gaurav Ingale and team.
Nagpur
Mr Mangesh and
Mr.Trushal distrib-
u�ng free medicines
and calcium powder
at Chaudamail veteri-
nary camp
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Bangalore
Four veterinary camps are organized under Madanapalle and Palamaner chilling
unit. 1265 cases are treated benefi�ng 153 farmers. Farmers of these villages
availed the service provided at the camps and were thankful for receiving free
medicines and awareness on health related issues. The camps are a'ended by
Dr.A.V.Narayana, Mr.T. Krishna reddy, Mr.T.Satyanarayana reddy, Mr.Bhaskar
reddy and related supervisors and team.
Dr.A.V.Narayana and
Mr.Krishna Reddy
trea�ng a calf at
Madanapalle unit
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Chennai
Mr. M.Prakasam
vaccina�ng a cow at
Vandavasi veterinary
camp
Nine veterinary camps are conducted under AP and
TN region of Chennai division. The basic objec�ves of
conduc�ng the camps are to gain an understanding
of the general livestock health status, management
prac�ces and prevalent diseases/problems in the
area so that livestock related interven�ons could be
taken up systema�cally. These veterinary camps
treated 45 vaccina�ons, 11381 deworming, 231
gynec cases and 1348 other cases. The camps are
a'ended by Dr.A.V.Narayana, Dr.Sri. Manohar,
Dr.Penchai reddy, Mr.N.Gopi, Mr.P.Mallikarjuna naidu, Mr.M.Prakasam, Mr.K.Munuswamy, Mr. Shanmugam,
Gopalamitra-Mr.Lokaiah, Mr.B.Venkatakrishnaiah, Dr.Rangaiah, Mr.P.Anil Kumar related supervisors and team.
Ongole
Mr.K.Balasubramania
n, Dr. A.V.Narayana,
Mr Madhubabu and
team distribu�ng free
medicines and milk
cans to farmers.
A veterinary camp is organized at Chimakurthy(P.Gudipadu). 43
farmers are benefited with free check up for their ca'le and free
medicines were distributed at camps. In total 141 cases are treated
at this camp. The Veterinary camp is a'ended by
Mr.K.Balasubramanian, Dr.A.V.Narayana, Mr.Y.Madhu Babu,
Mr.T.Rajasekhar reddy, Mr.Ch.Krishan Prasad, MrV.Vinay babu,
Mr.Bahmendra - Gopalamitra, Mr.Balammaent and team.
CSR Vision
We are committed to be the admired Dairy Company delivering sustainable value to
all stakeholders.
CSR Mission
We believe that corporate social responsibility (CSR) should not just be about philan-
thropy and compliance but that it should also offer a more holistic corporate ap-
proach towards economic, social, and environmental impacts as a whole.
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Animal Welfare
♦ In total, 259 veterinary camps are conducted for FY 2015-16.
♦ Benefited 11798 direct milk producers and farmers.
♦ More than 46000 (Forty six thousand) animals have been
treated so far.
♦ Nearly 260 villages have been covered.
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Key Achievements For FY 2015-16
♦ 260 saplings planted as part of our Tree Planta�on Program.
♦ Volunteered and organized Blood Dona�on Camp in
partnership with Govt blood bank.
♦ In coordina�on with SHGs, have contributed for construc�on
of toilets.
♦ Distributed nearly 1300 milk cans directly benefi�ng 500
farmers.
Environmental Sustainability
♦ In total, 14 medical health camps are conducted for FY
2015-16.
♦ More than 3000 farmers have been directly benefited.
♦ Covered more than 20 villages.
Health
Education
♦ Nearly 50 farmers par�cipated in milk producer
induc�on program, to bring awareness among them on
milk processing and packing.
♦ Nearly 600 govt. primary school students have
par�cipated in 11 different drawing/ handwri�ng / quiz
compe��ons and have grabbed their prizes.
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CDPL’s contribution under CSR programs and activities
Free medicine distribu�on at all
veterinary and human health camps
Women prena-
tal health
Health camps at
Government schools
Tree planta�on
Sports compe��ons
Drawing, handwri�ng,
quiz compe��ons at
various Govt. schools
Distribu�on of free
books, textbooks,
sta�onary and
sport kits
Milk Producer
Induc�on &
awareness program General health
camps
Sanita�on
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News Publications
News & Events
Cairn India Providing Safe Drinking Water to the Community in Barmer, Rajasthan To address the acute water shortage and provide access to clean and safe drinking water, Cairn has initiated a key
CSR intervention to support the Government of Rajasthan (GoR) in its effort to provide safe drinking water to house-
holds in the state. In this initiative, Cairn is positioned to touch the lives of a million-plus people – no mean feat for a
state as sparsely populated as Rajasthan. The company initiated the Jeevan Amrit pilot project in collaboration with the Public Health and Engineering Depart-ment (PHED), GoR, to ensure clean and safe drinking water to the communities in the districts of Barmer and Jalore through the establishment of Water ATW (Any-time Water) kiosks. Odisha Govt and Tata Trusts to Work Together for Elimination of Malaria, MOU Signed Government of Odisha and Tata Trusts have signed a Memo-
randum of Understanding (MoU) to work towards implement-
ing malaria control and prevention activities, along with re-
search and technological innovations aimed at improving the
lives of people in the malaria endemic southern districts of
Odisha. With a common focus on the elimination of malaria by 2030 and improving the overall quality of life of communities, the partnership plans on strengthening its communication strategy and bringing in innovative technologies to track and monitor the disease-prone districts. Tata Trusts, through Odisha Liveli-hood Mission (OLM), aims to reach out to 25000 households along with the Program Management Unit (PMU), which will ensure effective and timely implementation of the Malarial Control Programme.
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This is how it all started for this FY and every step was a stepping stone to ‘SUCCESS’
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Creamline Dairy Products Limited,6-3-1238/B/21, Asif Avenue, Rajbhavan Road, Somajiguda, Hydera-
bad, 500 082 CIN: U15201TG1986PLC006912 Telephone Number: 91 8008552920, 91 8008444097 Fax Number:
040-23323353 Email: jer [email protected] Website Address: www.creamlinedairy.com
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Dairy News
Delhi Daredevils got Mother Dairy as
principal sponsor
MUMBAI: GMR Group owned Delhi
Daredevils, the Delhi franchise of the Indi-
an Premiere League (IPL), has roped in
milk and milk products company Mother
Dairy as its principal sponsor. As a part of
this association the Mother Dairy brand
will be visible on the Delhi Daredevils
team jersey. Mother Dairy said it will leverage the plat-
form of T20 cricket with innovative initia-
tives to engage with fans and the consum-
ers. The brand will also engage with key
stakeholders like farmers and ex-servicemen being booth operators and
making them feel special while recognising
their contribution to the Nation. Dairies like Kwality and Creamline
Dairy feel profit margins squeeze
after falling sale prices
HYDERABAD: Several private dairies are
experiencing pressure on profit margins
owing to a fall in selling prices resulting
from aggressive competition from glo bal
and domestic dairies inclu ding govern-
ment-backed coope ratives, even as succes-
sive draughts have resulted in de mand-supply imbalances in cer tain regions.
Private dairy firm Kwality, with a primary
focus on North Indian markets, saw its net
profit growth falling to 11.29% at Rs
140.93 crore in 2015 from 31.8% in the
previous fiscal, despite healthy increase of
15.1% in revenues at Rs 5,269 crore.
Similarly, south-based private dairies like
Godrej Agrovet-controlled Creamline
Dairy have admitted pressure on their mar-
gins. "The failure of the monsoon and non-availability of fodder have also contributed
to pressure, hurting our revenue growth by
400-500 basis points and our profit mar-
gins by 200-300 basis points, though we
managed to close last fiscal with over 10%
growth," said Creamline Dairy's managing
director K Bhaskar Reddy.
Source:www.economictimes.com
Kerala to produce 'organic milk' with
Dutch tie up
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: MILMA,
the Kerala Co- operative Milk Marketing
Federation Ltd, is set to join hands with the
Netherlands to produce nutritious, high-quality 'organic milk' - without using syn-
thetic feed or antibiotics while rearing the
cattle. As many as five milk societies in
Mullankolli, in high range Wayanad, have
been identified for implementing the ambi-
tious project, which will begin soon after
getting the final clearance from the Dutch
government.
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