NE EDUCATION BUREAU
CHENNAI, APRIL 8
Great Lakes Institute of Management, Chennai on Thursday donated two electric garbage collection vehicles to Manamai Village as part of its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative. This will help the village collect and segregate garbage effectively.
The Dean of the institute, Dr Suresh Ramanathan presented the vehicles to T Senkeni, President of Manamai village panchayat.
Upon receiving the vehicles, Senkeni, said that there are 6,500 residents in the village panchayat and close to one tonne garbage is generated every day. “The conservancy workers used to push tricycles and make multiple stops to collect waste from households. These two electric vehicles will make work easier for them,” he said.
Dr Suresh Ramanathan said that ethics are rooted in every programme of Great Lakes.
“We motivate our students to contemplate on how business can contribute to the greater good of the society. In the future, when they become corporate leaders, such initiatives will help them consider the impact their decisions will have on the environment and on people,” said Suresh Ramanathan, Dean, Great Lakes Institute of Management.
He explained that similar activities are being carried out through the Leadership Experiential Action Program (LEAP) called Karma Yoga. “It is an integral part of both full time programmes – the PGPM and PGDM at Great Lakes. The mission is to enhance the self-esteem and self-efficacy of the villagers, empowering them to be able to lead a better-quality life,” he added.
Panchayat Vice president S Poornima, BDO Jeyabal and Deputy BDO Duraivel. Chief Administration Officer K Subaash, Finance Manager. Venkit and other staff and faculty members from Great Lakes were present on the occasion.