How do I register for lavasa womens drive?
 
1. Click on < Participate Now >
2. Fill in the registration forms.
 
What is the referral system all about?
 
Once you have registered yourself, the number of referrals you get will decide whether you make it to the top 320, who will participate in Lavasa Women’s Drive.

Your friends, family, colleagues etc. should vote for you by either of the following means:
 
  1. For Website:
    1. Log on to www.lavasawomensdrive.com .
    2. Search for the profile of the participant whom you wish to refer
    3. Click on
  2. For SMS:
    Sms LWDM< space > username and send it to 58888 to register your referral.
 
Is there a cap on number of referrals?
 

Yes, we will be accepting a maximum of 10 votes per participant from a particular mobile number or email address.

 
What is the last date for registrations?
 
Last date of registrations is 31st January, 2011.
 
When is the lavasa women's drive being held?
 
Lavasa Women’s Drive will be held on Sunday, 27th February, 2011 and it starts from Bandra Reclamation Grounds, Mumbai.
 
How are the winners decided?
 
Lavasa Women’s Drive is not a race. The winner is decided on the basis of Time x Speed x Distance formula.
To know more, please read the Supplementary Regulations on the Rules & Regulations page.
 
How many women can participate per car?
 
Compulsorily a driver and a navigator must be present in every car and should posses a valid driving license. Additionally, two more women co. passengers are allowed per car. The age of all co. passengers must be above 18 years.
 
How do i get the One day rally insurance?
 
Your usual vehicle insurance policy does NOT cover the one day insurance for rallies. Please contact your insurance company to get the same.
 
* For any further quaries please email us at : lavasawomensdrive@gmail.com or call KOMILA at (022) 67956769.
 
Lavasa is a hill city being developed by Lavasa Corporation Limited, a subsidiary of HCC which is a recognized engineering, construction and infrastructure development company. Located in the western region of India in the picturesque landscape of the Sahayadri Mountains, the city is one fifth of the size of Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai and is a three hour drive from Mumbai and an hour’s drive from Pune.

The master plan for Lavasa city has been designed by Lavasa Corporation Ltd. in conjunction with HOK International Ltd., USA. It is based on the principles of New Urbanism which organizes all components of essential city life within walking distance from each other. The Master Plan has won accolades from Congress of New Urbanism (USA) - Charter Awards for Best Master Plan in 2005, American Society of Landscape Architects - Award of Excellence for Dasve Master Plan in 2005 and American Society of Landscape Architects - Honor Award for Mugaon Master Plan in 2009.

Lavasa has to its credit - technology leadership, e-Governance, Geographical Information System (GIS) for development, use of Biomimicry as a science in town planning and use of innovative techniques like hydro seeding in environment management.

Aimed to be an economy, a complement of industry leaders in the fields of hospitality, health and wellness, education, tourism will be setting up their institutions at Lavasa. Some of the tie-ups include - Hospitality (Accor, Hilton, Langham), Health and Wellness (Apollo Hospitals) and Education (Ecole hôtelière de Lausanne - Switzerland, NSHM Academy Kolkata, Symbiosis, Christ University, Educomp and Christel House – Bangalore) have already been tied up. A 65-acre Space themed entertainment park powered by technology from USSRC will offer a space-like experience to visitors. Lavasa Corporation Ltd. has also tied up with Faldo Academies Limited for developing a golf academy and with Nick Faldo Designs (overseas) Limited for designing a golf course; with Manchester City Football Club Limited to start a football training academy, with Sir Steve Redgrave , through Golden Five Limited for rowing Academy and Hockey Australia to start a hockey training academy.

The principle for sustainable growth at Lavasa adopts a two-pronged strategy; protecting the existing natural habitat as it is and further enhancing the habitat through hydro-seeding, mass plantations and landscaping. Seeds have been planted through hydro-seeding to prevent soil erosion and facilitate quick vegetation.

Lavasa is planned for an estimated permanent population of around 3 lakh residents and a tourist inflow that is envisaged at 20 lakh per annum. The first of the 5 towns - Dasve is expected to be substantially operational by financial year 2011. With all urban advantages in a natural setting, Lavasa is envisioned to be a more live-able city of the future where residents can live, work, learn and play in harmony with nature.

For more information, visit www.lavasa.com
 
 
 
 
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