Showing posts with label Navin Raheja. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Navin Raheja. Show all posts

Tuesday, 12 April 2016

Navin Raheja - Achievement & Awards


As a person Developer Wildlife Enthusiast Philanthropist.


Mr. Raheja has been co-opted as Co-Chairman of the Expert Committee on SEZ by The Associated Chamber of Commerce & Industry of India (ASSOCHAM). He is also on the Real Estate Expert Committees of FICCI and NAREDCO. Mr. Raheja has been elected to the Executive Committee of CII and is nominated for the post of Vice President by Delhi Regional Council of CII.

Achievement & Awards

1. Mr Navin M Raheja in Times Of India Real Estate Icons of National Capital Regions Cofitable Book.

2. Mr Navin M Raheja have been declared as the winner of the GOLD AWARD for "Krishna Affordable Housing" by the Association of Business Communicators of India (ABCI) in the category of "Web Communication Online" at the 55th ABCI Awards.

3. Raheja Developers Ltd. felicitated by "The Times of India Real Estate Icons of National Capital Region 2016"

4. Raheja Developers awarded for Social Impact and Professionally Managed Company at The 7th CIDC Vishwakarma awards 2015.

5. Raheja awarded once again for "Best in CSR Initiative" by a Real Estate Firm at NAREDCO's 12th Convention on "Housing for All – 2022"

6. Raheja Developers has been awarded for “Redevelopment Project of the Year” for Kathputli Colony, Delhi by 6th Realty Plus Excellence Awards 2014. Read More

Friday, 2 May 2014

Stories On Wildlife By Navin Raheja

Navin Raheja a wildlife enthusiast and a passionate photographer. Navin Raheja Chairman, Wildlife Conservation Society of India.

http://www.navinraheja.com

STORIES

A legend fades in the mist of time 
The mere mention of the name would be enough to rouse me from a deep slumber. And it's with misty eyes and heavy heart that I remember the passing away of the legendary tiger of Bandhavgarh recently.

BANDHAVGARH: A mystic blend of mythology and nature
These magical names, and the images which they created in mind, was all I was aware of when the Kalinga Utkal Express came to a grinding halt at Umaria Railway Station.

A Tiger for Lucknow
It was hardly a five-line report buried inconspicuously inside page 7 of a national daily, but nevertheless it caught my eye. That was early January this year. A tiger, the report stated, had emerged at a place hardly 19 kilometres from Lucknow, the capital of Uttar Pradesh and undoubtedly one of the most populous places in India. 


In Search of Man-Eating Leopards

It was a chilly December afternoon - December 17, 1997, to be exact- when my car broke down no sooner than I left the non-descript hamlet of Duggada for Haldupurao, my destination which also happens to be one of the most beautiful and undisturbed spots in Uttarakhand's Jim Corbett National Park.

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