Jamshedpur, March 29, 2004 Reaching out to the community is a core value at Tata Steel,
which was fortified by Bharat Ratna JRD Tatas belief and convictions. JRD Tata was
an ardent advocate of social welfare, community development and family planning. He
emphasised in one of his speeches that The countrys health and family planning
programme must be treated as a basic national objective, involving all policies and plans,
directly and indirectly, affecting the people.
Tata Steel has always been in tune with the national goal of healthy existence of its
people. To commemorate the 100th Birth Anniversary of Bharat Ratna JRD Tata being
celebrated this year, the Company has decided to focus its social activities in the
community on the 29th of every month.
On March 29, 2004, the following initiatives were undertaken:
1) Womens Health Camp at Bansa village
Tata Steel Rural Development Society (TSRDS) organised a Health Camp for Women at Bansa
situated 25 kms from Jamshedpur. Dr. P.C.Mahapatra, Hony. Jt. Secretary, TSRDS, while
inaugurating the camp said that a Healthy women can create a healthy family and
healthy society.
The camp was attended by 200 women and adolescent girls who were examined, counselled
and provided free medicines. The significance of this event was multiplied with the
involvement of village opinion leaders, youth clubs and school teachers.
Doctors from M/s. Usha Martin and frontline workers of Maternal and Infant Survival
Project, Tata Steel also contributed to the camp.
2) Tata Steels Iron Mines
The Kotgarh village, around 10 Km from Noamundi Iron Mines, saw villagers of all ages
assembled to participate in the JRD Tata centenary celebrations. The celebrations were
inaugurated by Mr. Avinash Prasad, GM (OMQ), Tata Steel. Addressing the gathering,
comprising school children, college students and villagers, Mr. Avinash Prasad detailed
the significance of these celebrations and thanked the villagers for the all round
development in the village calling upon them to strengthen the village economy. He
distributed ten paddy fans among the villagers and donated a hand pump to Rengarbera
village.
The celebrations started with a Prabhat Phery in which 200 children went around the
mines to create awareness on malaria control. A health check-up camp for women saw a
turnout of over 100 women and a workshop on adolescent issues for youths saw more than 150
youth participating.
At the Mahadevnesa village near Joda Iron Mines a similar celebration was organised
with a Prabhat Phery on malaria control, health check-up camp for women and a workshop on
adolescent issues for youths.
3) Tata Steels Collieries
At Tata Steels Jamadoba Collieries, the day was marked with a special initiative
entitled Healthy Women Healthy Society which provided the audience of 125
rural women with consultations, information and education. Children below five were
administered a check-up as well. An HIV/AIDS awareness programme saw the active
participation of around 150 villagers.
4) JRD Tata Inter-Bustee Football Tournament at the Indian Steel & Wire
Products (ISWP) grounds
The Indian Steel & Wire Products (ISWP) is a new subsidiary company of Tata Steel.
Two teams of youth residing in ISWP colony participated and vied for honours among a host
of other teams in Jamshedpur.
Celebrating the birth centenary year of JRD Tata, imbibing his true spirit & as a
mark of respect, ISWP commenced its community development activities with this tournament
in their township with due support from Community Development Department of Tata Steel.
The Chief Guest at the inaugural ceremony was the Managing Director of Tata Steel, Mr.
B. Muthuraman who kicked off the tournament. In his address, he stressed the importance of
the creation of wealth and community development as the objective of business,
and that this was not possible without a healthy financial position and profitability. He
encouraged the organisers to arrange similar tournaments in cricket, badminton and hockey.
Also present as Guest of Honour at the ceremony was Mr. Rakeshwar Pandey, Union Leader
of ISWP and Mr. Nimu K. Punwani, CEO, ISWP.
The friendly yet highly competitive tournament lasted the whole day and saw the teams
from Kitadih in the senior event and Sitaramdera in the junior event victorious. The
closing ceremony of the tournament was held at 5:00 p.m. at which Mr. U.K. Chaturvedi,
Vice-President (Long Products), Tata Steel and the Chairman of ISWP awarded prizes to the
teams.
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