Brigade
Equinox 2004
Brigade Group sponsored an Inter Corporate Cultural Festival—Brigade Equinox
2004 on 6 and 7 November, 2004. Held at the St. Johns Auditorium in Koramangala,
78 companies participated and vied for the honours at Brigade Equinox.
The venue carried a festive and cheerful look during the two-day
fest. The events ranged from antakshari and group dances to dumb
charades and quizzes, including an IT quiz.
Mrs Indira Sharma, Sr GM—Marketing, gave away the prizes
to the winning teams

Mrs Indira Sharma (second from right),
at the prize distribution ceremony
Brigade at two real estate exhibitions
The Brigade Group stall at Realty 2004
Brigade participated in Reality, the half-yearly property
and home loans exhibition, organised by the Karnataka Ownership
Apartments Promoters Association (KOAPA), held at the Grand
Ashok Hotel on 2 and 3 October.
Brigade also participated in NATCON 2004, a national convention
organised by CREDAI (Confederation of Real Estate Developers'
Association) and PROPERTY 2004, CREDAI's National Exhibition
of Developers and Housing Finance Institutions. The two events
were held at New Delhi between 10 and 12 September 2004.
Brigade Sponsors
Aqua Sports at Mysore
As part of "Dasara Sahasotsava" celebrations, Aqua
Sports were introduced this year in Mysore. The event, sponsored
by Brigade Group, brought a host
of water sports close to the people of Bangalore and Mysore. Aqua sports were
held on 23 and 24 November at the Dalwai Lake and featured Kayaking, Rowing,
Wind Surfing and Water Scooter rides to mention a few.
Greening issues in the city
Report by a children's investigative brigade
MR Jaishankar (L) and Mr Subhash Chandra, IAS,
Special Commissioner, BMP, at the release of The Green Report Card
An 'investigation brigade' of students from the Children's Movement for Civic
Awareness (CMCA) conducted a survey on greenery in Bangalore to seek the views
of key players and draw their attention to the problem of declining greenery.
CMCA is a joint initiative of Swaabhimana and the Public Affairs Commission (PAC).
After a meticulous and thorough study, the students released “The
Green Report Card”, which addresses the prevailing issues
and suggests ways to better the city’s green cover. The
report card was released on 4 December.
While appreciating the efforts and initiative of the children
and CMCA, Mr Chandra and M.R. Jaishankar expressed hope that
the suggestions of the report card are taken seriously and
implemented by the authorities
concerned.
For more information, visit the website: http://cmca.pacindia.org
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