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TATA STEEL STALL AT CHHATTISGARH RAJYOTSAVA NARRATES A TALE OF ASSOCIATION WITH THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE
Raipur October 30, 2010: Chhattisgarh Rajyotsava has given Tata Steel an opportunity to showcase its first phase of bonding
with the people of the state. The Company’s stall at the Rajyotsava therefore, charts out the
Company’s inception and gradual growth as a company, as a parent plant that led to the evolution
of one of the most modern cities in India – Jamshedpur and the way beyond.
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Plans are on the anvil for Tata Steel to set up a 5 mt steel plant at Bastar, Chhattisgarh. This
exhibition gave the Company a platform to showcase the very essence of its existence, as envisioned
by its Founder, Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata and progressively turned to an exemplary reality by the
Company’s forefathers, spanning more than a century.
Tata Steel’s gallery vividly portrays the Company’s social face as a nation builder; a role that Tata
Steel has ably played for more than three decades now and is still carrying on through its ‘Tata
Steel Rural Development Society’ (TSRDS). A number of empowerment projects in terms of income
generation activities, education and other aspects such as health and hygiene, as is operational in
Bastar, have been depicted.
The focus has been on Tata Steel’s proactive effort to create and maintain Jamshedpur as a green
city, besides undertaking all efforts to create a green cover, not only for Jamshedpur but also
its massive Steel Works. Herein, it has also talked of several ‘first’ initiatives undertaken by the
Company towards employee welfare and development.
The Tata Steel panels ably depicted the Company’s exemplary relations with the people of the state;
people who have been supported in very many ways to sustain themselves. Be it, in agriculture,
sports, health and hygiene, women empowerment or in terms of providing instant aid at times of
calamity through the Tata Relief Committee, the panels say it all. |