Tata Motors Hospital Hosts Walkathon for World Heart Day

Over 150 participants join event to promote cardiovascular wellness

Key Points:

• Tata Motors Hospital organizes Walkathon for World Heart Day

• Event aims to raise awareness about heart health among employees and community

• Over 150 participants, including staff and employees, join the initiative

JAMSHEDPUR – Tata Motors Hospital celebrated World Heart Day with a Walkathon, drawing over 150 participants to promote cardiovascular wellness among employees and the local community.

The Walkathon, held on Sunday, September 29, marked World Heart Day with enthusiasm.

Ravindra Kulkarni, Head of Tata Motors’ Jamshedpur Plant, inaugurated the event.

Dr. Sanjay Kumar, Head of Medical Services, addressed the gathering.

He stressed the importance of a healthy lifestyle for heart health.

Regular physical activities, like walking, can reduce heart disease risks, Dr. Kumar explained.

Such activities also improve overall well-being, he added.

Mohan Ghanta, Head of Human Resources, praised the initiative.

He emphasized that health-focused events enhance employee well-being and productivity.

Gurmeet Singh Tote, President of Tata Motors Union, attended the event.

R. K. Singh, Secretary of the union, was also present.

Both reiterated the company’s commitment to employee health and welfare.

Participants included doctors, nurses, paramedical staff, and Tata Motors employees.

Their participation demonstrated solidarity for heart health awareness.

Raising Awareness Through Action

The Walkathon was part of broader efforts to promote heart health.

Tata Motors Hospital aimed to encourage healthier lifestyles among employees and the community.

Dr. Rajiv Sharan, President of the Tata Motors Medical Society, coordinated the event.

Dr. Arvind, Secretary of the society, also played a key role in organizing the Walkathon.

The event showcased the company’s dedication to employee wellness.

It also highlighted the importance of community engagement in health initiatives.

Participants walked together, symbolizing collective effort towards better heart health.

The Walkathon served as a reminder of the benefits of regular physical activity.

It also provided an opportunity for employees to interact outside work settings.

Such events can foster a sense of community within the organization.

They also help in spreading awareness about critical health issues.

The success of the event may inspire similar initiatives in the future.

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