Team News Riveting
Jamshedpur, April 25
Tata Steel Utilities and Infrastructure Services Limited (UISL) marked World Malaria Day with an impactful awareness session held today.
The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from 290 individuals, underscoring the community’s commitment to combatting malaria.
The event was conducted in presence of Dr. Jujhar Majhi, Civil Surgeon, East Singhbhum, Dr. A.K Mitra, District Malaria Officer, East Singhbhum, Krishna Kumar, Deputy Municipal Commissioner, Ritu Raj Sinha, Managing Director, Tata Steel UISL, and Raghunath Pandey, President, JSU.
The event aimed to raise awareness about malaria prevention, treatment, and the importance of collective action in eradicating this preventable disease. Through informative sessions and engaging discussions, participants were equipped with knowledge to safeguard themselves and their communities against malaria.
Krishna Kumar, appreciating the initiative, remarked, “It is heartening to see organizations like Tata Steel UISL taking proactive steps to address public health challenges. Together, we can make significant strides towards a malaria-free future.”
Ritu Raj Sinha, MD of Tata Steel UISL, expressed gratitude to all participants and stakeholders, stating, “Our commitment to community welfare extends beyond business. By fostering awareness and collaboration, we can create a healthier, safer environment for all”.
Tata Steel UISL reaffirms its dedication to supporting public health initiatives and fostering sustainable development in the communities it serves.