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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2009

Selco has come a long way since its inception in 1995. How do you rate yourself on a scale of 10?

I would rate 10 in terms of technician and employee commitment. There are 78 technicians who can walk into my room without knocking and say: “Harish, you made this mistake.”

In terms of social sustainability I rate it very high at 8.5. Regarding economic sustainability, I would have rated higher but will keep it at 7-8 since our senior management has chosen not to accept financial increments. They are pass outs from IRMA, leading CA firms and Scientists but have settled for salaries that are lower than what the market can offer them.

It is a long way to go still, but things are looking up and I am hopeful of reaching out to more villages and people, as we get stronger.

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Rao Said:


A great story and an inspiring one.

Posted On 12/4/2007 7:50:05 PM
Re: Taniya Said:


It is one of the most notable and praise worth effort. I would urge Mr. Hande to sell this idea to the real estate developers who develop malls, offices in cities such as Gurgaon where power is mighty expensive and fluctuations are a norm. I believe it would not be economically unviable for commercial building to afford clean energy given the power situation and fuel costs for running generators. Government should support the development of clean cities and as citizens we should press for it.

Posted On 12/6/2007 1:11:10 PM
Sharmila Said:


Great job! Very inspiring work- to work for the poor. It takes courage to take a detour from routine when people think of getting wealthy by marketing for the wealthy this certainly a brave effort.

Posted On 12/7/2007 11:38:19 AM
Kumar Said:


Outstanding work from Harish. Can not belive he is doing so much for the poor people. Proud to have Harish in Bangalore and he set the path for younger generation. Thanks

Posted On 3/20/2009 7:19:20 AM