INCEPTION (2017–2020)
ORIGIN: Brig. P M Rath initiated the formation of ECPOMAWCSL to establish a professional framework for collective representation and to ensure a clear, structured approach to community management.
EARLY GROWTH AND LEADERSHIP (2021–2023)
KEY FIGURES: Mr. E. Chandrasekharan provided significant financial and logistical support.
Maj Gen Raju K Subramani, the first President, offered foundational guidance.
GAINING TRACTION (2024 onwards)
DYNAMIC LEADERSHIP: Management includes Lt Gen. Ravi Prasad, G.K. Ganapathy garu,
Retd. Col. V.V. Rao, Col. Suresh, and other dedicated volunteers.
STRATEGIC ENGAGEMENT: ECPOS established strong working relationships with Narne Estates, government officials, and police authorities.
VISIBLE IMPACT: Increased plot owner visits have significantly boosted land values and fostered a proactive culture of land stewardship and asset protection.
COMMUNITY BUILDING: Organized gatherings successfully fostered a sense of belonging and camaraderie among plot owners.
CURRENT STATUS
CHALLENGES PERSIST: ECPOMAWCSL faces challenges like limited membership, legal hurdles, and the complex socio-political landscape.
RESILIENCE AND HOPE: Despite obstacles, ECPOMAWCSL remains steadfast in its mission to protect plot owner interests and contribute to the development of East City.
KEY EVOLUTIONARY TAKEAWAYS FROM PASSIVE TO ACTIVE:
ECPOMAWCSL has empowered plot owners to transition toward active participation, allowing them to independently shape and secure their community’s future.
BUILDING TRUST AND COLLABORATION: The society fosters trust among plot owners and facilitates collaboration to overcome common challenges.
ADVOCACY AND EMPOWERMENT: ECPOMAWCSL serves as a voice for plot owners, advocating for their rights and holding stakeholders accountable.
TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE: The society’s efforts contribute to creating a more secure, transparent, and sustainable environment for residents of East City.