Tata Steel’s SMD Hosts Successful Blood Donation Camp

72 Units of Blood Donated at Tata Steel SMD’s One-Day Camp

Tata Steel’s Spares Manufacturing Department (SMD) organized a blood donation camp, collecting a total of 72 units of blood.

JAMSHEDPUR – A blood donation camp organized by Tata Steel’s Spares Manufacturing Department (SMD) collected 72 units of blood in a single day.

The event was graced by Tata Workers Union President Sanjiv Choudhary Tunnu, General Secretary Satish Singh, and Deputy President Shailesh Singh.

Distinguished guests included Union Vice President Shahnawaz Alam and Assistant Secretary Shyam Babu.

The success of the program was attributed to the efforts of departmental head Ramesh Babu, HR head Sanjay Kumar Jha, HRBP head Ankita Mishra, Dinesh Agarwal, and committee members Manoj Mishra, Pradeep Kumar, Manoj Kumar, Dinesh Kumar, Neeraj Parashar, and Sushant Shekhar.

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