Steel Giant Aims for Sustainable Expansion, Says Tata Sons Chairman
Tata Group pledges to increase steel production to 40 million tons, focusing on sustainability and innovation.
JAMSHEDPUR – City residents and Tata Sons executives gathered at Postal Park in Bistupur to celebrate the birth anniversary of Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata, founder of Jamshedpur. The event, led by Tata Sons Chairman N Chandrasekaran and State Health Minister Banna Gupta, paid homage to Tata’s legacy.
Vision and Commitment
Chandrasekaran, in his address, likened visiting Jamshedpur to a spiritual journey. He emphasized the city’s importance as the Tata Group’s heart, drawing inspiration annually to face global challenges. The Tata Group, he stated, remains committed to its founder’s vision of industry as a force for good, with a focus on integrity, innovation, and social responsibility.
Sustainable Growth and Diversification
The Tata Group’s diversification into semiconductors and energy sectors underscores its commitment to reducing carbon emissions and promoting green energy. Chandrasekaran announced plans to increase steel production to 30 million tons soon, aiming for 40 million tons within a decade. This growth strategy is aligned with sustainable practices and societal contributions.
Community Engagement and Future Plans
The celebration also highlighted the Tata Group’s adjustments to geopolitical changes and ongoing pilot projects. Chandrasekaran thanked Jamshedpur’s citizens for their support, marking the occasion with a rally. As the city celebrated JN Tata‘s 185th birthday, the festive decorations underscored the visionary founder’s enduring legacy and the Tata Group’s continuous dedication to Jamshedpur’s prosperity.

