Tata Steel UISL Honors Women’s Achievements

International Women’s Day celebrated with fervor at Tata Steel UISL

Tata Steel UISL’s vibrant event on International Women’s Day highlights the empowerment and recognition of women employees.

JAMSHEDPUR – Tata Steel UISL celebrated International Women’s Day at the Beldih Club Main Hall.

The event saw the honoring of 105 distinguished women employees.

Nivedita Sinha attended as the chief guest, alongside Ritu Raj Sinha, Managing Director.

Special invitees included Neha Tantubai and Snigdha Shree, celebrated state boxing champions.

Ritu Raj Sinha acknowledged the critical role of women in the workplace.

The festivities kicked off with a cake-cutting ceremony, setting a joyous tone.

Women employees showcased their talents through singing and dancing.

The celebration was a testament to the organization’s commitment to an inclusive work culture.

Tata Steel UISL’s event underlined the importance of recognizing women’s contributions.

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