Tata Steel UISL Hosts Successful Blood Donation Camp in Jamshedpur

175 units collected from employees; MD and JSU President praise initiative

Tata Steel UISL organized a blood donation camp at Jamshedpur Blood Centre, collecting 175 units from employees to support local healthcare needs.

JAMSHEDPUR – Tata Steel UISL effectively conducted a blood donation camp at the Jamshedpur Blood Centre, which resulted in the collection of 175 units from employees.

An extraordinary number of Tata Steel UISL employees participated in the blood donation event.

The camp resulted in the collection of a total of 175 units of blood.

The objective of the initiative is to satisfy the blood needs of patients and hospitals in the Jamshedpur region.

Ritu Raj Sinha, the Managing Director of Tata Steel UISL, was present at the event.

The blood donation camp was also witnessed by Raghunath Pandey, the President of JSU.

The employees’ enthusiasm and active participation was hailed by both leaders, who also underscored the importance of these humanitarian endeavors by every member of the society.

All the blood that has been collected will be instrumental in the support of healthcare facilities and different hospitals situated in the vicinity of Jamshedpur.

Sinha said that Tata Steel UISL’s commitment to community welfare and social responsibility is further evidenced by such events.

Through a variety of initiatives, the organization continues to exhibit its dedication to contributing to society, he said.

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