5 police campuses in City to get 590 percolation wells
As part of the "One Billion Drops" project, this year, 590 percolation wells will be constructed across these locations
Bengaluru, 6 Sept
Bengaluru City police Commissioner
B Dayananda on Friday launched the "One Billion Drops" campaign in
five police campuses to strengthen the metropolis' climate resilience.
As part of the "One Billion
Drops" project, this year, 590 percolation wells will be constructed
across these locations.
The initiative is a joint project
of Mphasis, an IT firm and United Way Bengaluru, an NGO focusing on health,
education, environmental sustainability, rural development, and corporate
volunteering.
The five police campuses chosen for
the project include CAR (City Armed Reserve) North, Karnataka State Reserved
Police 9th Battalion, Centre for Counter-Terrorism, CAR Headquarters, and KSRP
1st Battalion.
Speaking at the event, the police
Commissioner said, "Together, we are not only ensuring a greener future
for our personnel and the community but also setting a benchmark for
responsible governance."
The "One Billion Drops"
initiative addresses climate change-related issues through percolation wells
designed to capture rainwater at the point of impact, said Rajesh Krishnan, CEO
of United Way Bengaluru.
Since 2022, Mphasis has supported
the creation of 1,338 percolation wells across Bengaluru, including in major
parks and the iconic Lalbagh Botanical Garden, said Deepa Nagaraj, Senior Vice
President and Head – ESG & CSR, Sparkle Innovation Ecosystem and
Communications. PTI
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