Singhbhum Chamber Marks 75th Incorporation Day Anniversary
Tata Steel VP lauds Chamber’s contribution to business and social sectors
Key Points:
* Singhbhum Chamber celebrates 75 years since its 1950 Companies Act registration
* Chamber started as merchants’ association in 1946-47, evolved into business hub
* Tata Steel acknowledges Chamber’s support in business and social initiatives
JAMSHEDPUR – The Singhbhum Chamber of Commerce and Industry marks its historic journey from a merchant’s association to a vital business institution.
The Chamber hosted a grand celebration at its headquarters on November 28. Chamber President Vijay Anand Moonka led the festivities.
Meanwhile, Tata Steel Vice President (Raw Materials) D.B. Sundaram attended as chief guest.
"Our predecessors laid an incredibly strong foundation," remarked a longtime Chamber member.
Moreover, the building’s construction faced significant financial challenges in its early days.
The late Nagindas Parikh played a crucial role in the Chamber’s development.
In addition, the Chamber received land allocation from Tata Steel for its establishment.
Furthermore, the organization began as a merchant’s association around 1946-47.
The Chamber officially registered under the Companies Act on November 28, 1950.
On the other hand, modern business practices have evolved significantly.
Besides, the Chamber actively participates in various social initiatives.
The organization consistently supports Tata Steel’s community projects.
Furthermore, the Chamber building features impressive electrical decorations for the occasion.
Several past presidents shared their experiences during the celebration.
Moreover, the Chamber plans year-long celebrations for this milestone.

