Team — pulling us into one thread on the Pune BRSR alignment. Arjun, you mentioned the city wants to file as if they were a listed entity for reputational reasons. Is that actually possible given the BRSR template constraints?
05:30
Arjun Shah
Technically the BRSR template is restricted to SEBI-regulated entities, but the city can mirror the structure as a voluntary disclosure. That's actually what Surat did last year — labelled it 'BRSR-aligned' rather than 'BRSR-compliant'. Subtle but legally clean.
08:12
Priya Rao
I'll pull the Surat report and we can map the gaps. From a data-plumbing perspective most of the Section C will need adaptation — the supply-chain principles don't translate cleanly to a municipal entity.
09:55
Wednesday, 13 May
Great. Let's do a working session Friday morning. I'll book the room.
04:00
Wednesday, 20 May
Priya Rao
Surat gap analysis attached. Highlights: Sections A and B are straightforward, Section C principles 4 & 9 need significant adaptation, and Section D environmental — the energy and emissions data we already have, water/waste will need new feeds.
11:30
Monday, 25 May
Arjun Shah
Looks comprehensive. I'll draft narrative for the principle 4 (stakeholder) section by EOW — it's where municipal data and BRSR conventions diverge most.
07:18
Wednesday, 27 May
Thanks both. I'm presenting to the commissioner on the 30th — pls have a clean draft of section C by the 28th if at all possible.