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Organo Naandi has been featured in “Building a Better Future" series produced for Organo by BBC StoryWorks.

Produced for us by BBC StoryWorks, the commercial content division of BBC Global News. For more information about their "Building A Better Future" series please click here

WorldGBC recognition at Asia Pacific Network Awards 2018, Singapore
After being felicitated by World Green Building Council (WorldGBC) in 2018 with two prestigious awards for ‘Leadership in Sustainable Design & Performance Award in the residential category’ and the ‘Advancing Net Zero Special Recognition’ as part of WorldGBC’s Asia Pacific Network - Leadership in Green Building Awards, Organo has not only established its credentials but also made the country proud by putting India on the world map. Now, Organo Naandi, has joined the bandwagon of global sustainability leaders in the BBC Film series.

According to Gemma Jennings, BBC Global News, “Every year we choose organizations across the world that are creating a positive social & environmental impact to feature in the film series. For the year 2019-2020, we selected Organo, not only because they are the winners of 2 prestigious WorldGBC awards but also for the phenomenal work they’re doing in building sustainable communities in India.”

The special film on Organo which is a part of the series delves into all aspects of Naandi and the way of life of the residents in the eco-habitat. Featuring across section of people involved in the making of this community, the film captures the challenges of rapid urbanization and Organo’s endeavor to counter it by embracing Rurban culture.

Executive Director of CII – IGBC highlights the impact created by Naandi
Mr Venkatagiri, Executive Director of CII - IGBC, who is also part of this film quoted “Organo Naandi is a shining example of building a project for the entire country. It gives you a lot of hope for the future.” Naandi is also Platinum Certified by CII’s Indian Green Building Council (IGBC) and has won awards for design and performance in India.

A word from our Founder on the vision of Organo
For Nagesh Battula, Founder of Organo, it has been a momentous journey that has been highly challenging as well as deeply fulfilling. The experience of turning a barren land into a lush green farming community has made Nagesh reiterate the importance of counter-urbanization. Says Nagesh Battula, “Winning awards and being featured in the media were the farthest things from my mind when we setout to build eco-habitats. My dream as an architect was, is and will be to create and establish Rurban communities across the globe that blend the best of rural and urban advantages. People and Planet must feature along with Profits in every developer’s balance sheet, if we want to leave back a legacy for our future generations.” Having said that, Nagesh believes that his team has been his biggest strength who have stood by him and helped him manifest his vision. And yes, he feels reassured that he’s on the right track when such recognition is bestowed on Organo. “It’s like the much-needed shot in the arm when you receive something so prestigious without consciously going after it.”

Organo, one of the leaders in sustainability in India, has been chosen to be featured by BBC in their highly acclaimed “Building a Better Future” documentary series.

After being felicitated by World Green Building Council (WorldGBC) in 2018 with two prestigious awards for ‘Leadership in Sustainable Design & Performance Award in the residential category’ and the ‘Advancing Net Zero Special Recognition’ as part of WorldGBC’s Asia Pacific Network - Leadership in Green Building Awards, Organo has not only established its credentials but also made the country proud by putting India on the world map. Now, Organo Naandi, has joined the bandwagon of global sustainability leaders in the BBC documentary series.

According to Gemma Jennings, BBC Global News, “Every year we choose organisations across the world that are creating a positive social & environmental impact to feature in the documentary series. For the year 2019-2020, we selected Organo, not only because they are the winners of 2 prestigious WorldGBC awards but also for the phenomenal work they’re doing in building sustainable communities in India.”

The special documentary on Organo which is a part of the series delves into all aspects of Naandi and the way of life of the residents in the eco-habitat. Featuring a cross section of people involved in the making of this community, the film captures the challenges of rapid urbanization and Organo’s endeavor to counter it by embracing Rurban culture.

Mr Venkatagiri, Executive Director of CII - IGBC, who is also part of this documentary quoted “Organo Naandi is a shining example of building a project for the entire country. It gives you a lot of hope for the future.” Naandi is also Platinum Certified by CII’s Indian Green Building Council (IGBC) and has won awards for design and performance in India.

Says Helen Barker, who was in charge of filming the BBC documentary, “This series is a must watch for all the proponents of eco-conscious living because we feature only the best in the green business. We are thoroughly impressed with their approach towards building sustainable eco-habitats. We also believe that `The seven strands of sustainability’ they have implemented in Naandi is the best way forward for restoring balance and harmony on this planet. At the end of the shooting, our crew wanted to stay back and settle down at Naandi. Such was the impact! We are inspired!”

For Nagesh Battula, Founder of Organo, it has been a momentous journey that has been highly challenging as well as deeply fulfilling. The experience of turning a barren land into a lush green farming community has made Nagesh reiterate the importance of counter-urbanization. Says Nagesh Battula, “Winning awards and being featured in the media were the farthest things from my mind when we set out to build eco-habitats. My dream as an architect was, is and will be to create and establish Rurban communities across the globe that blend the best of rural and urban advantages. People and Planet must feature along with Profits in every developer’s balance sheet, if we want to leave back a legacy for our future generations."

Having said that, Nagesh believes that his team has been his biggest strength who have stood by him and helped him manifest his vision. And yes, he feels reassured that he’s on the right track when such recognition is bestowed on Organo. “It’s like the much-needed shot in the arm when you receive something so prestigious without consciously going after it.”

Organo, one of the leaders in sustainability in India, has been chosen to be featured by BBC in their highly acclaimed “Building a Better Future” documentary series. 

After beingfelicitated by World Green Building Council (WorldGBC) in 2018 with two prestigiousawards for ‘Leadership in Sustainable Design & Performance Award in theresidential category’ and the ‘Advancing Net Zero Special Recognition’ as part of WorldGBC’s Asia Pacific Network - Leadership in Green Building Awards, Organohas  not only established its credentials but also made the country proud byputting India on the world map. Now, Organo Naandi, has joined the bandwagon ofglobal sustainability leaders in the BBC documentary series. 

According to Gemma Jennings, BBC Global News, “Every year we choose organizations across the world that are creating a positive social & environmental impact to feature in the documentary series. For the year 2019-2020, we selected Organo, not only because they are the winners of 2 prestigious WorldGBC awards but also for the phenomenal work they’re doing in building sustainable communities In India.” 

The special documentary on Organo which is a part of the series delves into all aspects of Naandi  and the way of life of the residents in the eco-habitat. Featuring across section of people involved in the making of this community, the film captures the challenges of rapid urbanization and Organo’s endeavor to counter it by embracing Rurban culture.

Mr Venkatagiri, Executive Director of CII - IGBC, who is also part of this documentary quoted “Organo Naandi is a shining example of building a project for the entire country. It gives you a lot of hope for the future.” Naandi is also Platinum Certified by CII’s Indian Green Building Council (IGBC) and has won awards for design and performance in India.

Says Helen Barker, who was in charge of filming the BBC documentary, “This series is a must watch for all the proponents of eco-conscious living because we feature only the best in the green business. We are thoroughly impressed with their approach towards building sustainable eco-habitats. We also believe that `The seven strands of sustainability’ they have implemented in Naandi is the best way forward for restoring balance and harmony on this planet. At the end of the hooting, our crew wanted to stay back and settle down at Naandi. Such was the impact! We are inspired!”

For Nagesh Battula, Founder of Organo, it has been a momentous journey that has been highly challenging as well as deeply fulfilling. The experience of turning a barren land into a lush green farming community has made Nagesh reiterate the importance of counter-urbanization. Says Nagesh Battula, “Winning awards and being featured in the media were the farthest things from my mind when we setout to build eco-habitats. My dream as an architect was, is and will be to create and establish Rurban communities across the globe that blend the best of rural and urban advantages. People and Planet must feature along with Profits in every developer’s balance sheet, if we want to leave back a legacy for our future generations.”

Having said that, Nagesh believes that his team has been his biggest strength who have stood by him and helped him manifest his vision. And yes, he feels reassured that he’s on the right track when such recognition is bestowed on Organo. “It’s like the much-needed shot in the arm when you receive something so prestigious without consciously going after it.”

"Organo Naandi is fundamentally an intention of creating an eco-habitat. It is about building a community and whole ecosystem."

- Nagesh Battula, Founder & Managing Director

Awards

WorldGBC Asia Pacific Network Awards 2018, Singapore

Architecture Masterprize, Spain

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