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Classic moments in the forest
— Brigade Calendar
2005
This
year’s calendar contains an anthology of thirteen classic
wildlife photographs, featuring twelve different animals/birds
in their natural habitat.
These photographs are by eight of Karnataka's leading wildlife
photographers. It is of immense pride to us that our state
leads the country in the field of wildlife/nature photography.
Collectively, our photographers have received the largest
number of prestigious international honours in photography.
Their work has been exhibited, and has won awards, at all
major national and international photography salons. The
photographs in this calendar are evidence of the artistry
and talent that have gained them this reputation.
Brigade Annual Day Celebrations
Brigadiers
take a day off to enjoy games, rides and spend some light-hearted
time with each other
Brigade Group completed 18 years of operations on 10 October this year.
As every year, the entire Brigade family went out on a day long picnic
to celebrate our annual day. The venue this year was Sammy's Dreamland. There were many competitions
specially held for the Brigadiers and many rides to go on. Brigadiers
also took some time out from all the amusement to meet each other
and reaffirm their commitment to make Brigade a truly world class
organisation. The highlights of the day were the 2-hour rain
dance, the great food and the musical fountain, which was the
grand finale.
New Brigadiers come on board...
We extend a warm welcome to the new members of the Brigade family and
wish them an enriching and rewarding career with Brigade Group.
- S. Babu, Engineering
Executive
- Bhalchandra
A. Murar, Technical Assistant
- D.R. Rashmi, Technical Assistant
- B.S. Aravind, Fireman
- S.S. Ramesh, Manager—Marketing
- Sathyanarayana Bhagwat—HR Executive (Hospitality
- K.
Ramesh, Drive
Facelift
for Yeshwantapura Police Station

Artist’s impression
In
our continuing efforts to contribute to society as responsible
corporate citizens, Brigade Group is redeveloping the Yeshwantapura
Police Station. The redevelopment will strengthen the existing
building, which has a heritage look. A new building will
be built behind the existing building to cater to the needs
of
both the traffic and crime police.
The new building will be visitor friendly, with clean and
comfortable rest rooms for the policemen and provisions
for modern crime-fighting
technologies.
(L to R) Mr Mariswamy, IPS, Commissioner of Police,
Bangalore City, M.R. Seetaram, MLA, Malleswaram, and M.R.Jaishankar,
at the unveiling of the foundation stone for the Yeshwantpura
Police Station redevelopment.
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