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Rain Water Concepts

For the past 25 years, Rain Water Concepts Private Limited have been into Rain Water Harvesting and Water Conservation fields and are proud to inform that we are one of the leading players. Our religious involvement in these fields have blossomed us to invent 100 plus techniques to provide the best rain water harvesting solutions which no other competitors are aware of.

We are looking for business partners to expand our business. Below is our company profile:

Rain Water Concepts (I) Pvt Ltd and Water Literacy Foundation
Vision and Mission Statements
Vision: We visualize India of 2020 to be a water-efficient nation: a nation in which all people are able to enjoy their basic human right to water. This ideal will be achieved through a massive movement for ‘Water Literacy’ – knowledge about water issues and conservation methodology.
Mission: To strike a balance between water usage and water replenishment through transforming communities into Water Warriors: bringing basic knowledge of water conservation practices that inspire and inculcate a culture of water efficiency.
Our Core Values
  1. Integrity
  2. Passion
  3. Teamwork
  4. Creativity
  5. Interdependence
  6. Accountability
Our areas of interest
  1. Rain Water Harvesting
  2. Recharging inactive borewells/open wells
  3. Water Conservation related activities
  4. Non-irrigational Agricultural practices
  5. ‘Awareness Creation’ in above listed areas of interest by conducting rallies, campaigns, workshops, etc.
Where do we work?
  1. Individual houses of all sizes
  2. Apartments
  3. Villas
  4. Layouts, and
  5. Industries
  6. Educational Institutes
Apart from this, we also work in rural sectors under Water Literacy Foundation to support our under privileged rural brethren, Back Bone of India.
Our foot steps in India
  1. Predominantly in Karnataka
  2. Andra Pradesh
  3. Tamil Nadu
  4. Kerala
  5. Maharashtra
  6. Gujarat
  7. Rajasthan
  8. Uttar Pradesh
Annual Turn Over
  1. 2008 – 25 lakhs
  2. 2009 – over 50 lakhs
  3. 2010 – Crossed 1 crore
From past 8-9 years, considering our both the companies, we have done a business of 80 crores all over India through funding agencies, volunteer ships, community projects, etc.
Few of our esteemed customers
IT and Electronics companiesMechanical/Chemical/Mining Industries
  1. WIPRO Technologies Ltd, Electronics City
  2. Tata Elexci Ltd, ITPL
  3. Tyco Electronics Ltd, Hoody
  4. Amphenol TeleConnectors Ltd, Electronics City
  5. Radel Electronics Ltd, Electronics City
  6. GE Thermometers, Electronics City
  1. Kennametal Widia Ltd, Bangalore
  2. TELCON, Dharward
  3. Larsen and Toubro Co South City
  4. L&T Komatsu Ltd
  5. TATA Group of companies
  6. The Pepsi Company, Dharwad
  7. Nestle India Ltd. Nanjanagudu
  8. Vizag Steel that comprises of 19,000 acres
  9. Bandekar Mines, Goa
  10. Chougale Mines, Goa
  11. Yelamali and Company, Gadag, Karnataka
  12. Ajax Fiori Ltd, Doddaballapur
  13. SKF Ball Bearings, Bangalore
  14. MTR Foods Ltd, Bommasandra
  15. Novon Nordisk Pvt Ltd, ITPL
  16. Shell Petrol Bunks – In & around Bangalore
  17. Mahindra Bolero Workshops – Bangalore and Mysore
  18. ACC Cements Pvt Ltd
  19. Bharatiya Reserve Bank Note Mudran Pvt Ltd (RBI), Mysore
School/Colleges
  1. Canadian International School, Yelahanka, Bangalore
  2. Sir MVIT Engineering College, Bangalore
  3. Entire Devanahalli taluk Government schools
  4. Basel Mission English School, Hubli-Dharwad
  5. KVVS, Vijaynagar
ApartmentsLuxury Villas
  1. Mantri Group Apartments like Mantri Woodlands, etc.
  2. Shoba group apartments
  3. Ashoka Windows, Kaggadaspur
  4. Shakti Regency, Kaggadaspur
  5. Varun Apartments, Dollars Colony
  6. DSR Regency
  7. Sai Srinivasa
  8. Paramount Raghavendra Arishta, Kundalahalli
  9. Adarsh Gardens
  10. Anriya Dwellington, Dollars Colony
  11. Ashwini Heights, Kodihalli
  12. Royal Manor, Kodihalli
  1. Concorde Silicon Valley Villa, Electronics City - 220 plus villas built in an area of 29 acres
  2. Adarsh Vista Villas, Vignannagar – 198 villas
  3. Sobha Malachite, Zorican and Amber, Yelahanka
  4. Blessing Gardens, Bairathi Hennur
Our Funding Agencies
  1. NABARD
  2. Ashoka Innovators for the public
  3. Swiss AID
  4. Deshpande Foundation
  5. Jamnalal Bajaj Foundation
  6. Rallies India
  7. Gram Vikas
Success Stories
NoClientsProject InvestmentAnnual Savings/Result1
1KennaMetal Widia Pvt Ltd, Bangalore 18 lakhs25 lakhs declared publicly. The company also won the prestigious National Water Conservation Award
2Ajax Fiori Engineering Pvt Ltd, Doddaballapur 8 lakhs4 lakhs
3Akshay Patra, Dharwad  8 lakhs2.5 lakhs. Because of substantial water conservation effort, the meal cost was reduced from 7 rupees to 3 rupees
4SKF Ball Bearings 5 lakhs3 lakhs
5JanaPriya Heavens, Yelahanka 2.62 lakhs5-6 year dry open well started yielding. This success story was telecasted on National Geographical Channel in ‘Cutting Carbon’ documentary
6Radel Electronics Pvt Ltd, Electronics City, Bangalore 1.08 lakhsThe company has stopped buying water
7Mr. Ramakrishnan, Vice President – WIPRO, Bangalore (Grey water Harvesting) 60 thousandEarlier pump needed 3.5 hrs to fill the sump but now it fills the sump in 10 minutes
8Basel Mission Girls High School, Dharwad 60 thousandRain water collected is so pure that it does not need any kind of filtering – As declared by Reverse Osmosis company officials
Our Credentials
  1. Ashoka Fellow - Ashoka-Innovators for The Public USA
  2. Portfolio Social Entrepreneur - Social Impact
  3. The Jamnalal Bajaj National Award for Application of Science and Technology for Rural Development 2009
  4. Shrushti Samman – National Award as a Doctor of Barren Bore Wells
  5. India leaders for Tomorrow in Water Resource Management- Ratan TATA Trust
  6. Karnataka Best Social Service Award 2008

Why are we looking for Business Partners?

It is estimated that there are about 1,00,000 bore wells in Bangalore alone and about 2 million bore wells in the state of Karnataka.  We estimate the total size of bore well recharge market in Bangalore to be at least 10,000* (i.e. about 10% of the total number of bore wells). In addition it is estimated that there are over 1000* residential layouts and commercial establishments that will benefit from rain water harvesting. This translates to approximately about 500 crores of business for our company in Bangalore alone and nearly 2000 crores in Karnataka.

According to conservative estimates, we aim to have a share of at least 50% of the available market in 5 years.

With severe shortage of water supply in almost all parts of Bangalore today and apparently in whole world, we expect the current demand today to be at least 10,000 bore well recharges from Bangalore alone.

The above figures indicate the huge potential this field possesses along with the social contribution we can make.

To make this dream turn into reality, we are planning to scale up the business to wide horizons and are looking for active partners who can invest their time and money.

At present we only have one arm, which is our strongest point, the Consulting and Implementation Arm that looks at implementing projects. However, we are in need of an ‘Investing, Managing, Product and Marketing’ Arm which manages the company, invests in developing new products, branding and marketing products through a mix of licensing and or third party manufacture (M/s Idiom Designs Pvt Ltd is our vendor at this moment).

Sweat Equity, shares, roles, etc. can be discussed over a meeting at a place convenient to both the parties.

Interested entrepreneurs, please revert to explore our options in this potential field.

Contact Details:
Ayyappa Masagi – Ashoka Fellow
The Founder Director of Rain Water Concepts Pvt Ltd and Water Literacy Foundation
No: 347, Parvathi Nilaya,
Kallappa Layout, Amruthahalli, Sahakarnagar post
Bangalore -92
Phone No: 9448379497, 080-23339497
E-mail: rainwatermasagi2000@yahoo.co.in
Websites: http://rainwaterconcepts.org and http://waterliteracy.org

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