VIL India wishes to stand by its vision which is “Making positive changes to the lives of individuals, society and environment at large, by creating a socially responsible enterprise” and this clearly depicts from the innovative and suitable project concepts being successfully implemented by the company.
Arun Lakhani had this vision to create Sustainable, efficient & Accountable – environmental services and infrastructure, with People Participation Arun Lakhani believes India is a country blessed with a young demography & enterpreunal dynamism that is India. I feel lucky & proud to be part of this era and contribute as Vishvaraj Infrastructure Limited (VIL India) in this vibrant growth story, particularly in sectors which affect lives of millions of human beings.
Arun Lakhani had this vision to create Sustainable, efficient & Accountable – environmental services and infrastructure, with People Participation Arun Lakhani believes India is a country blessed with a young demography & enterpreunal dynamism that is India. I feel lucky & proud to be part of this era and contribute as Vishvaraj Infrastructure Limited (VIL India) in this vibrant growth story, particularly in sectors which affect lives of millions of human beings.
The need for innovation is the truest form through which a company can survive, especially in a competitive environment, the need is more relevant. Luckily or maybe a good business practice by Vishvaraj Infrastructure Limited (VIL) is its need for consistent innovations.
Vishvaraj Infrastructure Limited wins Best PPP Operator in Water and Wastewater Sector at the Water Awards 2015-2016, by Water Digest Water must not just be seen as a resource, but must also be looked to bring about sustainability in the field of water management.
India has vast requirement of Infrastructure building and improvement. The PPP route was established in last decade also saw some lean time. With New government initiative the PPP has again come with better risk sharing matrix between private and public. Vishvaraj Infrastructure Limited saw this opportunity and decided to have a model for 24x7 water supply. Orange City Water also popularly known as the Nagpur 24x7 Water supply along with Veoila f=France made this happen.
We are a nation of over a billion people. Yet, when it comes to sports, the most we can talk about is cricket. It is pertinent there is a private player hand to promote various sports, like the Indian Football League. Vishvaraj Infrastructure Limited (VIL) has understood the importance of having a strong contingent of sportsmen in this country and diversity of having various sportsman playing different sports.
Waste water treatment is a process used to convert wastewater - which is water no longer needed or suitable for its most recent use - into an effluent that can be either returned to the water cycle with minimal environmental issues or reused. The latter is called water reclamation and implies avoidance of disposal by use of treated wastewater effluent for various purposes. Treatment means removing impurities from water being treated; and some methods of treatment are applicable to both water and wastewater. The physical infrastructure used for wastewater treatment is called a "wastewater treatment plant" The treatment of wastewater belongs to the overarching field of Public Works - Environmental, with the management of human waste, solid waste, sewage treatment, storm water (drainage) management, and water treatment.
The water crisis in India has been in the uproar of the nation. With areas touched with drought and no water to drink it’s been a major concern for one and all in the country. Amongst the challenges thrown up by increased urbanization in India one of the bigger ones is massive increase in wastewater generation. Here is what Mr. Arun Lakhani CMD of Vishvaraj Infrastructure Limited, VIL has to say about the situation at hand - What is required is an integrated approach to water management, by integrated approach we need to see the complete water cycle as a whole
The Chairman & Managing Director of Vishvaraj Infrastructure Limited (VIL) Mr. Arun Lakhani says investing in technology is just a stepping stones to urbanized and modern India. At Vishvaraj Infra (VIL India) we consider in creating value for every stakeholder by removing inefficiencies. We deem ourselves as social entrepreneurs since Water, Waste Water and Transport; the sectors in which we have built our status are closely interwoven with the lives of people. As business, apart from value creation for share holders they also impact happiness quotient of the people, thus offering enormous satisfaction to us for our life transforming work.
Vishvaraj Infrastructure Ltd has been a proponent of PPP model, and has established track record in Road and highways sector. With Urban Infrastructure foray in Water, it is today the only Indian Utility with ongoing projects in Water distribution as well as Waste water treatment and Reuse. With Water scarcity hitting the country in a big way , with sustainability point of view ,VIL India example of Total Integrated water management at Nagpur is being followed by the whole nation. Treating Sewage as Water Source and reuse for commercial/industrial purpose is key to releasing fresh water used by Industry for drinking, without augmenting fresh sources.
On February 17 & 18, the World Water Leadership Congress & Awards awarded Vishvaraj Infrastructure Limited two major awards. The company won the prestigious Water Reuse Project of the Year and Mr Arun Lakhani, Vishvaraj Infrastructures chairman and managing director won the award for Outstanding Contribution to Water.
According to Vishvaraj Infrastructure Limited (VIL), a water management firm based in Nagpur, 24x7 water supply is achievable. This comes despite low levels of service and waste water mismanagement.
India has vast requirement of Infrastructure building and improvement. The PPP route was established in last decade also saw some lean time. With New government initiative the PPP has again come with better risk sharing matrix between private and public. Vishvaraj Infrastructure Limited (VIL) has been a proponent of PPP model, and has established track record in Road and highways sector. With Urban Infrastructure foray in Water, it is today the only Indian Utility with ongoing projects in Water distribution as well as Waste water treatment and Reuse.
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It is just not enough for a company to think of the environment while conducting business, but it must begin a project before thinking of the environment. One such company is Vishvaraj Infrastructure Limited (VIL) who has been leading the way, especially in areas or water, waste water and infrastructure.
After taking a closer look at Nagpur’s water project conducted by Vishvaraj Infrastructure Limited’s (VIL), The World Health Organisation (WHO), has been quite content. The project aims to bring continuous water supply and better quality of water in the city
India has vast requirement of Infrastructure building and improvement. The PPP route was established in last decade also saw some lean time. With New government initiative the PPP has again come with better risk sharing matrix between private and public. Vishvaraj Infrastructure Limited (VIL India) has been a proponent of PPP model, and has established track record in Road and highways sector. With Urban Infrastructure foray in Water, it is today the only Indian Utility with ongoing projects in Water distribution as well as Waste water treatment and Reuse.
Indian cities have for long lived with intermittent water supply systems riddled with a variety of problems ranging from high levels of NRW to contamination issues. Vishvaraj Infrastructure Limited (VIL) has understood the importance of such a requirement and are working to provide 24 X 7 water. And with that we go to Magadi.
Mr. Arun Lakhani Chairman and Director of Vishvaraj Infrastructure Limited (VIL) a pioneer in the water industry was appointed Maharashtra Badminton Association President. The Nagpur-based Arun Lakhani shuttled to the top post as the present incumbent Pradeep Gandhe stepped down from the post after over a decade at the helm.
"Chairman & MD of Vishvaraj Infrastructure Limited (VIL India), Arun Lakhani addresses the audience at the 4th Annual Conference on Sewage And Wastewater Treatment by India Infrastructure. This conference happened on April 26-27, 2016 at the Le Meridien, New Delhi. The focus of the conference was to analyze trends & developments in India’s sewerage system, discuss the new government programmes, highlight opportunities and challenges. The conference also showcased successful projects, technologies and best practices. Here’s what he has to say.
When you begin a project, it is always pertinent by first thinking about the environment. From whether the said project could harm the environment to whether the said project can improve the environment, everything must be looked at with a microscopic eye. A company that does this is Vishvaraj Infrastructure Limited (VIL) who has been leading the way, especially in areas or water, waste water and infrastructure and its chairman and director, Mr Arun Lakhani, is a believer of such a policy. Simply put, companies need to address and find solutions based and focused on larger environmental issues.
Vishvaraj Infrastructure Limited came into existence due to Mr. Arun Lakhani` who foresaw the future and was determined the water sector in India needs better management. Here’s what he’s got to say with the understanding and sensitivity towards Indian culture, we see huge opportunities by improvising processes and effectively implementing the 4P model with the addition of a 4th P i.e. People —the citizens at large. In our opinion no business model can be sustainable in the long run without benefiting and involving the largest stakeholder i.e. the people. It’s ‘People’- the fourth P that makes the critical difference to PPP (Public –Private Partnership)
The Chairman and Managing Director of Vishvaraj Infrastructure Limited (VIL) also popularly known as Orange City Water (OCW) Arun Lakhani is also the President of Maharashtra Badminton Association (MBA). The Nagpur-based Arun Lakhani shuttled to the top post as the former incumbent Pradeep Gandhe stepped down from the post after over a decade at the helm.
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Water privatisation is a quarrelsome issue, but it really shouldn’t, as its benefits are multiple. Companies like Vishvaraj Infrastructure Limited (VIL) who won two major awards in the sector at the recent World Water Leadership Congress & Awards may play a huge role in the privatisation of water. The company won the presitigious Water Reuse Project of the Year and Mr Arun Lakhani, VIL’s chairman and managing director won the award for Outstanding Contribution to Water.
Arun Lakhani had this vision to create Sustainable, efficient & Accountable – environmental services and infrastructure, with People Participation. He believes India is a country blessed with a young demography & business dynamism that is India. He says he feels lucky & proud to be part of this era and contribute as Vishvaraj Infrastructure Limited (VIL India) in this vibrant growth story, particularly in sectors which affect lives of millions of human beings.
India has vast requirement of Infrastructure construction and development. The PPP route was established in last decade also saw some lean time. Arun Lakhani the Chairman and Managing Director of Vishvaraj Infrastructure Limited (VIL India) has been a advocate of PPP model, and has established track record in Road and highways sector. With Urban Infrastructure venture in Water, it is today the only Indian Utility with ongoing projects in Water distribution as well as Waste water treatment and Reuse.
Chairman & MD of Vishvaraj Infrastructure Limited, Mr. Arun Lakhani addresses the audience at the the 4th Annual Conference on Sewage And Wastewater Treatment by India Infrastructure. This conference happened on April 26-27, 2016 at the Le Meridien, New Delhi. The focus of the conference was to analyse trends & developments in India’s sewerage system, discuss the new government programmes, highlight opportunities and challenges. The conference also showcased successful projects, technologies and best practices. Here’s what he has to say.
It is about time, that sustainability is also seen in the field of water management. That is why it is time to look at companies like Vishvaraj Infrastructure Limited (VIL) who won two major awards in the sector at the recent World Water Leadership Congress & Awards. The company won the presitigious Water Reuse Project of the Year and Mr Arun Lakhani, VIL’s chairman and managing director won the award for Outstanding Contribution to Water.
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The Global Hyper-Converged Infrastructure Market size is expected to reach $27 billion by 2025, rising at a market growth of 33.2% CAGR during the forecast period.
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The Chairman and Managing Director of Vishvaraj Infrastructure Limited (VIL) also popularly known as Orange City Water (OCW) Arun Lakhani is also the President of Maharashtra Badminton Association (MBA). Arun Lakhani wishes Dipa Karmakar from team India good luck. Dipa Karmakar the first female gymnast from her country ever to qualify for the Olympic games from India. And Arun Lakahni is thrilled at this 22 years old achievement and is also a proud Indian at the same time. As the 22-year-old from the small state of Tripura in northeastern India is one of the only five women in the world have ever landed it and Dipa is one of them said Arun Lakhani.
India has vast requirement of Infrastructure building and improvement. The PPP route was established in last decade also saw some lean time. With New government initiative the PPP has again come with better risk sharing matrix between private and public. Vishvaraj Infrastructure Limited (VIL) has been a proponent of PPP model, and has established track record in Road and highways sector. With Urban Infrastructure foray in Water, it is today the only Indian Utility with ongoing projects in Water distribution as well as Waste water treatment and Reuse.
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The Earth is filled with nearly 71% of water, yet we can only consume 2% of that water. This mainly lies in the fact that most of this water is filled with saline. Worse, in a country like ours, where we see rapid urbanization, the need for water is even more. The rapidly urbanizing Indian population is expected to reach a figure close to 600 million urban people by 2031, leaving a the country to face serious challenges for urban planners. Indian cities have for long lived with intermittent water supply systems riddled with a variety of problems ranging from high levels of NRW to contamination issues. The Chairman and Managing Director of Vishvaraj Infrastructure Limited (VIL India) Arun Lakhani has understood the importance of such a requirement and are working to provide 24 X 7 water. And with that we go to Magadi.
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Vishvaraj Infrastructure sees itself as entrepreneurs in the Water, Waste Water and Transport industry; the sectors in which we have built our name are closely interwoven with the lives of the citizens. As business, apart from value creation for share holders they also impact happiness quotient of the people, thus offering massive satisfaction to us for our life transforming work. The rapidly urbanizing Indian population is expected to reach a figure close to 600 million urban people by 2031. This massive transition is creating serious challenges for urban planners and ULBs especially that of ensuring quality water supply to these citizens. Indian cities have for long lived with irregular water supply systems riddled with a variety of troubles ranging from high levels of NRW to contamination issues.
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Movies have become the most important part of our lives. Movies are considered as a very strong medium. It has the capacity to create a great influence on the audiences’ mind. It doesn’t spell out the withdrawal syndrome its characters endure or the addiction’s all-consuming cravings. They tend to represent the society and most of the times they are successful in doing so. But the question is till what level they portray the society? What is true and what is false sometimes takes a toll on the viewers. Sometimes movies are all bout blurring the lines between the fiction and non-fiction. The views are expressed by Mr. Arun Lakhani, Chairman and Managing director of Vishwaraj Infrastructure Limited (VIL).
The Global Critical Infrastructure Protection Market is expected to reach USD 180.32 billion by 2025, from USD 110.41 billion in 2017 growing at a CAGR of 7.2% during the forecast period of 2018 to 2025.
VIL India did some research and realized 89% of the total available water of around 890 cubic meter goes into agriculture, of the balance 11% goes to industry and drinking water needs are met. We need better supervision of water. The coverage of piped water, the metering of water and the adequate supply of 24 hours of pressurized water these are the three steps. So to bring first to the equitable water, we need to design the system, invest capital into the infrastructure and more importantly have budgets to maintain it what we have already built.
VIL India has been a proponent of PPP model, and has established track record in Road and highways sector. With Urban Infrastructure foray in Water, it is today the only Indian Utility with ongoing projects in Water distribution as well as Waste water treatment and Reuse. With Water scarcity hitting the country in a big way, with sustainability point of view ,VIL’s example of Total Integrated water management at Nagpur is being followed by the whole nation. Treating Sewage as Water Source and reuse for commercial/industrial purpose is key to releasing fresh water used by Industry for drinking, without augmenting fresh sources.
Orange City Water (OCW) is managing the Nagpur Municipal Corporation’s Water Treatment Plants at Gorewada, all the Elevated Service Reservoirs, Ground Service Reservoirs, Master Balancing Reservoirs normally known as Water Tanks. Apart from the above major on- site departments the organization is well equipped with a strong back office support with departments like HR, Finance, PR, Administration, etc. Considering the mammoth job the company has to manage, it is expanding its base in all the ways horizontally and progressing vertically.
Roads, the predominant mode of transportation in India carry almost 80 percent of the country’s passenger traffic and 65 percent of its freight. With a density of 0.66 km of highway per square kilometer of land India’s highway network is similar to that of the United States (0.65) and much greater than China’s (0.16) or Brazil’s (0.20). India boasts of 3.3 million Kms of highways, with 80,000 Kms of National highways and 1, 31,000 Kms of State highways. Indian roads experienced a 10.16% CAGR of growth of vehicles in the last five years. Malegaon is a city and a Municipal Corporation in Nashik District in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Malegaon is second largest city of Nashik district after Nashik city itself. Malegaon is located at the confluence of Girna and Mausam rivers, at elevation of 438 metres (1437 feet) at 18.42°N 77.53°E. It is located at around 280 km northeast of state capital Mumbai. It has good connectivity with nearby cities like Nashik, Manmad, Mumbai and Dhule.
The rapidly urbanizing Indian population is expected to reach a figure close to 600 million urban people by 2031. This massive transition is creating serious challenges for urban planners and ULBs, especially which of ensuring quality water supply to these citizens. Indian cities have for long lived with intermittent water supply systems riddled with a variety of problems ranging from high levels of NRW to contamination issues. Some of the concerns with the urban water scenario are Non-Revenue Water ranging from 50 to 75%, Water supply coverage only about 64%, Intermittent Supply, Poor billing mechanism. Here’s what Mr. Arun Lakhani has to say as a solution to this situation several reforms have been initiated by the government which include introduction of performance linked PPP contracts, up gradation of existing ageing assets, 100% metering and efficient operation and maintenance of the supply system.