Tata Steel UISL Organises Blood Donation Camp

246 Units of Blood Collected at Jamshedpur Blood Center

Key Points:

  • Tata Steel UISL holds successful blood donation camp
  • 246 units of blood donated by enthusiastic participants
  • Top leadership praises community welfare efforts

JAMSHEDPUR – Tata Steel UISL successfully organised a blood donation camp at Jamshedpur Blood Center, reflecting its ongoing commitment to social responsibility and community welfare. The initiative saw enthusiastic participation, with a total of 246 units of blood collected.

The event was graced by Tata Steel UISL’s Managing Director, Ritu Raj Sinha, and JUSCO Workers’ Union President, Raghunath Pandey. Their presence motivated participants and underscored the organisation’s dedication to public welfare.

Organised Efforts for Community Impact

The camp was coordinated by Tata Steel UISL’s JUC Services team, whose tireless efforts ensured the event’s success. Managing Director Ritu Raj Sinha applauded the organisers and blood donors, highlighting the vital role such initiatives play in supporting healthcare systems and addressing urgent demands for blood.

Positive Social Contribution

The blood donation camp reinforces Tata Steel UISL’s continued commitment to making a meaningful impact on society. The donated blood will help save lives and provide critical assistance during medical emergencies.

Ritu Raj Sinha remarked, “Such initiatives are crucial for supporting healthcare infrastructure and addressing urgent medical needs. We deeply appreciate the efforts of the organisers and the spirit of the blood donors.”

This effort reflects Tata Steel UISL’s focus on fostering community welfare and promoting health-related initiatives.

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