Tata Zoo Hosts Dental Camp for Staff

Free check-ups offered as part of "Swachhata Hi Seva" initiative

Key Points:

• Dental camp held at Tata Steel Zoological Park

• Over 50 zoo staff received free dental examinations

• Event promotes health awareness among workforce

JAMSHEDPUR – Tata Steel Zoological Park (TSZP) organized a free dental check-up camp for its staff in collaboration with Rotary Club Jamshedpur.

The initiative was part of the ongoing "Swachhata Hi Seva" campaign.

Dr. Shams Parvez Khan and Dr. Ehtesham Khan led the dental team conducting examinations.

Zoo employees, including security personnel and e-cart drivers, benefited from the camp.

Dr. Naim Akhtar, Deputy Director (GA) of TSZP, provided guidance for the event.

The dental professionals offered comprehensive oral check-ups and hygiene advice.

Dr. Shams Parvez Khan emphasized the importance of dental health for overall well-being.

More than 50 individuals participated, with some referred for further treatment.

This effort showcases TSZP’s commitment to employee welfare beyond animal care.

The camp aligns with the national cleanliness and hygiene improvement goals.

By organizing such events, TSZP aims to foster a culture of health awareness.

The initiative demonstrates the zoo’s holistic approach to workforce and community care.

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