Mrs.
Rajashree Birla, Chairperson, Habitat for Humanity
India, spoke at an interactive session on Affordable
Housing, highlighting the organisation's goals
and road map for the future. The event was organised
under the aegis of the FICCI-Aditya Birla CSR Centre
of Excellence in Mumbai on 19 August 2010. Here
is an excerpt from Mrs. Birla's speech.
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"A
decent roof over one’s head is the most
minimal need of a human being. A home gives a
tremendous sense of security, spurs education,
lays the foundation of a sustainable livelihood
and builds a fine family. In India, the housing
scenario is a matter of concern. We need 50 million
houses in India, of which, 25 million units are
required in urban India alone. We, at Habitat
for Humanity International, endeavour to bridge
this gap, albeit in a very small way. We are committed
to cross the 100,000 homes for the homeless-mark
by 2015,” said Mrs. Rajashree Birla, Chairperson,
Habitat for Humanity India, at a function organised
under the aegis of the FICCI-Aditya Birla CSR
Centre of Excellence, in Mumbai.
Habitat is a world-renowned organisation. Its
basic objective is to help provide affordable
houses to the underprivileged. To date, Habitat
for Humanity has built 370,000 houses across the
globe. Of these, 35,000 are in India.
"In India, at the corporate level, Habitat
started its innings with the Aditya Birla Group
almost a decade ago. At the time, ‘Habitat
for Humanity’ was a relatively unknown entity
in corporate India. We tied up with them as an
experiment. The Aditya Birla Group began with
just 110 houses in Renukoot in Uttar Pradesh,
near Hindalco’s plants. Over the years,
the Aditya Birla Group has supported Habitat financially
and in kind, to the tune of US $1.5 million. They’ve
helped build over 3,000 houses. Today, they pledged
support for building 1,400 houses as a beginning.”
Mrs. Birla acknowledged the tremendous support
received from Citigroup, Dow Chemicals, ASK Financials
and HDFC, among others. “Alongside the dedicated
team of Women IndiaBUILDS led by Mrs. Sheila Kripalani,
Habitat celebrity champions like John Abraham,
Maddy (R. Madhavan), Jacqueline Fernandez, as
well as scores of other friends have bolstered
our efforts,” remarked Mrs. Birla.
Highlighting
the road map for the future, Mrs. Birla mentioned
the launch of Habitat’s ‘World of
Hope’ campaign. This campaign solicits funding
and volunteer engagement, both of which are essential
to rocket a project of such scale. She also informed
the gathering that Mr. Ron Terwilliger, one of
Habitat’s greatest patrons in the US, who
is also the Chairman of the World of Hope Global
Campaign, is rooting for India. He will reach
out to Ivy League CEOs of Indian origin in the
United States, as well as the Ivy League alumni
in India. He will directly ask for their commitment
and funding for Habitat Homes for the homeless.
"Likewise,
we are also exploring engaging with the American
Physicians of Indian Origin and appealing to them
through our team member Mr. Asit Koticha. Mr.
Sanjay Nayar, CEO, KRR India Advisors Pvt. Ltd.,
has also put his might behind Habitat. He will
be tapping into high net worth individuals and
his corporate clients for support,” avers
Mrs. Birla.
The
FICCI-Aditya Birla CSR Centre organised the interactive
session to host Mr. Jonathan Reckford, Global
CEO of Habitat for Humanity, and also to garner
the support of corporates in terms of funding,
management time and for cascading Habitat’s
message to their circle of influence. Mr. Jonathan
Reckford, Mr. Sanjay Nayar and Mr. Asit Koticha,
who are driving the Habitat programme, sincerely
believe that the privileged class owe it to themselves,
and to the nation, to make a difference to the
underprivileged by reaching out to them and helping
provide basic amenities such as a home.
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