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Jamshedpur, November 06, 2006
Bangladesh Olympic Association (BOA) has selected eighteen
sportspersons in the events of Boxing, Athletics and Archery, who will undergo training in
the sports facilities of Tata Steel, Jamshedpur. The training camp is being inaugurated by
Mr. A.N. Singh, Deputy Managing Director, Tata Steel, today, 6th November at Jamshedpur.
The training camp will be held for a period of two months, after which selected athletes
shall attend the Asian Games in Doha.
The visiting group of Bangladeshi sportspersons consists of eight
archers, six boxers, four athletes and four officials. The group of eight Archers includes
four men and four women Archers. These Archers will also participate in the upcoming 2nd
Commonwealth Archery Championship being held at Jamshedpur.
It may be recalled that on 3rd September 2006, Tata Steel signed a
Memorandum of Understanding with BOA, in which it was agreed that Tata Steel would train
Bangladeshi sportspersons recommended by BOA on an ongoing basis.
Tata Steel has proposed a steel plant and coal mine in Bangladesh, and
in line with its philosophy of Partners in Progress, it has undertaken this effort. This
is the first time that Tata Steels Corporate Social Responsibility activities would
reach out across the national borders of the country.
Tata Steel has always held Sports as an integral part of a better
quality of life. The Founder, Jamsetji Tata has directed his son Dorabji Tata to "be
sure there is plenty of space for lawns and gardens. Reserves large areas for football,
hockey..."Over the years, the Tata's have promoted a wide range of sports, spanning
the more popular such as cricket, hockey, football to tennis, volleyball, boxing,
power-lifting, athletics, badminton, table-tennis, basketball and also less mainstream
sports like judo, chess, bridge and archery. It is the only Indian company to invest in
world-class facilities, create academies and to maintain and manage international level
arenas.
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