Tata Steel UISL’s First Jam@Street Draws 20,000+ for Community Engagement

Massive turnout promotes healthy lifestyle and voter awareness ahead of Jamshedpur elections

Key Points:

– Tata Steel UISL hosts first Jam@Street event with over 20,000 attendees.

– Event promotes voter awareness, healthy living, and community participation.

– Jamshedpur Deputy Commissioner Ananya Mittal launches voting awareness drive.

JAMSHEDPUR – Tata Steel UISL, in collaboration with Tata Steel and Tata Steel Foundation, successfully hosted the first-ever Jam@Street event in Jamshedpur on Sunday, drawing over 20,000 attendees to Bistupur’s main thoroughfare.

The event provided a unique family-friendly experience, promoting community engagement, a healthy lifestyle, and civic responsibility, embodying Tata Steel UISL’s commitment to social welfare and community participation.

Jamshedpur Deputy Commissioner Ananya Mittal and Tata Steel UISL Managing Director Ritu Raj Sinha graced the occasion.

Massive turnout promotes healthy lifestyle and voter awareness ahead of Jamshedpur elections
Massive turnout promotes healthy lifestyle and voter awareness ahead of Jamshedpur elections

During the event, Mittal launched a voter awareness drive, releasing balloons to encourage youth participation in the upcoming Assembly elections on November 13.

Vibrant Morning Activities for All Ages

The Jam@Street event kicked off at 6:30 a.m., transforming Bistupur’s main road into a bustling center of activities.

Enthuiastic participants at jam@street event.
Enthuiastic participants at jam@street event.

Health-focused activities like Zumba, yoga, and badminton attracted fitness enthusiasts, while families enjoyed food stalls, live music, and adventure sports.

The voter awareness booth was a central attraction, symbolizing Tata Steel UISL’s commitment to social responsibility and active citizenship.

Voting does make a difference
Voting does make a difference

Creative Highlights and Community Spirit

Throughout the day, attendees enjoyed live performances, basketball and karate showcases, and interactive activities like painting and temporary tattoos.

Jamstreet in Jamshedpur: A unique event
Jamstreet in Jamshedpur: A unique event

A special Zumba session added a festive, high-energy atmosphere that encouraged collective enjoyment and community bonding.

With free entry and diverse attractions, Jam@Street showcased Tata Steel UISL’s dedication to enhancing Jamshedpur’s quality of life and strengthening community ties.

The event set a new standard for community-centered activities, establishing Tata Steel UISL as a leader in fostering an engaged and aware community.

Oath to vote.
Oath to vote.

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