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  • Havells India and TATA Power – DDL come together to ensure safety against hazards of electricity

    Havells India and TATA Power – DDL come together to ensure safety against hazards of electricity

    MUMBAI: To ensure safety of users against hazards of electric leakage, Havells India Ltd. and TATA Power-DDL today signed an MoU to strengthen the distribution of electrical protection devices in North and North-Western parts of Delhi. Along with that, both companies have also planned an extensive awareness and training program to encourage adoption of proper installation of circuit protection devices – ELCB and MCB. The MoU signing ceremony saw the presence of Mr. Sanjay Banga, CEO, Tata Power Delhi Distribution Ltd. and Mr. Saurabh Goel, President, Havells India Ltd.

    The synergy between prominent electrical distribution company and leading electrical brand in the country shall ensure safety from electricity hazards.

    Welcoming the association, Sanjay Banga, CEO, TPDDL, said, “Tata Power-DDL is committed to consumer safety and has joined hands with Havells to drastically reduce the electricity related accidents which result in loss of life and property. I urge all consumers to install a suitable device for earth leakage protection at their homes/ premises. To further reinforce the need of electricity safety, we will also be sensitizing consumers and arranging for trainings of local electricians on the importance and implementation of safe technology.”

    ELCBs are extremely critical in ensuring human safety as they protect us from current leakage. Today, we are surrounded by electrical devices and most of us are not aware about the hazards that come along, due to lack of proper protection devices not being used. Delhi has recorded maximum electrical related fatalities over the last decade. Deploying Miniature Circuit Breakers (MCB) is the most common practice that is followed to ensure protection of electrical devices from short circuit and overload. However, MCB does not ensure safety of the users when it comes to current leakage. As per the Regulatory Guidelines (DERC) ELCB are a must, as no new connection will be energized in Delhi unless a suitable earth leakage protection device has been installed at consumer premises.

    Commenting on the partnership, Mr. Saurabh Goel, President, Havells India Ltd said “We are extremely delighted to partner with Tata Power Delhi Distribution Ltd for distribution of electrical protection devices in their distribution region. Havells being a responsible company always prioritizes user safety and hence is the only company which provides a 6-year warranty on Miniature Circuit Breakers (MCB) and Earth Leakage Circuit Breaker (ELCB/RCCB) if used along with Havells Distribution Board. The association will help us sensitize consumers on the need to incorporate best in class protection devices in their homes and together we shall ensure that consumers are aware of the use of Earth-Leakage Circuit Breaker (ELCB) through TATA Power-DDL Customer Care Centers.”

    Havells plans to reach out to the 6000 consumers applying for new connections every month on an average along with 17 lakhs residential and industrial users of Tata Power-DDL. The primary focus of Havells lies on human safety devices which includes Residual Current Circuit Breaker (ELCB/RCCB), Socket Residual-Current Device (RCD) and Portable Residual Current Device (PRCD).

    Being a power distribution company for North and North-West Delhi, Tata Power-DDL works closely with electricians, Resident Welfare Associations and Industrial Welfare Associations to spread awareness about various good practices for installation and usage. Generally electrical problems are caused due to short circuits, overload, current leakage and voltage fluctuations. Necessary precautions such as ELCB/RCCB of 30mA sensitivity must be taken so that human life is not harmed from any such threats. The electrical leakage circuit breaker (ELCB) will be made available across all 12 Tata Power-DDL Customer Care Centers at subsidized price from Oct. 1 2019 onwards.

  • How brands celebrated Janmashatami on social media

    How brands celebrated Janmashatami on social media

    MUMBAI: The whole country celebrated the festival of Janmashatami on Saturday with much fanfare. From dahi handi competitions on streets to intimate celebrations at homes, people revered Lord Krishna’s birth. Some of the brands took to social media to mark the special day. Here are a few creatives that brands shared online on the occasion.

    1. Arias

    2. Jewel Crest

    3. Mumbai Metro

    4. Tata Power

    5. Vadilal

    6. Eicher Trucks & Buses

  • Flags Communications bags social media mandate for Tata Power DDL

    Flags Communications bags social media mandate for Tata Power DDL

    MUMBAI: Media agency, Flags Communications, has bagged the social media management mandate for Tata Power-DDL (a joint venture between Tata Power and the Government of NCT of Delhi).

    As a part of the mandate, Flags Communications will be responsible for handling the social media campaigns for Tata Power-DDL.

    Tata Power-DDL head of corporate affairs, communications and administration Siddharth Singh says, “As a Utility, Tata Power-DDL is promoting digital communication and developing real time touch points for consumers by integrating social media platforms and digital technology offerings. With a strong belief in good, relevant and useful content, our digital strategy is to break away from one-way communication and engage consumers on a real time basis through dynamic platforms. We look forward to Flags Communications’ coming on board as they command an understanding of the digital space along with strategic and innovative solutions, which will be essential in supporting our communication goals.”

    Commenting on the tie-up, Flags Communications MD and CEO PKD Nambiar mentions, “We are excited about the tie up and we are sure that we can add a lot of value to Tata Power-DDL’s Digital presence through our Digital expertise.”