Tata Steel Launches India’s First All-Women Mining Shift at Noamundi
Female Workers Take Charge of Heavy Machinery in Historic Mining Initiative
Key Points:
- Noamundi Iron Mine introduces pioneering all-women operational shift
- Women to operate HEMM, shovels, loaders, and supervise mining activities
- Senior mines safety officials inaugurate groundbreaking initiative
JAMSHEDPUR – Tata Steel made history by launching India’s first all-women mining shift at its Noamundi Iron Mine on Saturday.
Women operators will handle heavy machinery operations. The initiative breaks traditional gender barriers in mining.
“This marks a progressive step in workplace equality,” noted Shyam Sundar Prasad, Deputy Director General of Mines Safety.
Government Support
The 2019 DGMS decision enabled women’s deployment in mining shifts. This policy change facilitated the current initiative.
Meanwhile, senior mines safety officials attended the launch. They praised Tata Steel’s pioneering effort.
Breaking Barriers
The women will operate various mining equipment. Their roles include HEMM and shovel operations.
Moreover, they will handle drill and dozer operations. The shift includes supervision responsibilities.
Furthermore, this initiative promotes workplace diversity. It sets an example for the mining industry nationwide.

