Tata Steel Hosts Media Quiz on Sir Dorabji Tata’s 166th Birth Anniversary

Journalists Participate in Quiz Celebrating Dorabji Tata’s Legacy in Jamshedpur

Key Points:

  • Over 50 journalists joined Tata Steel media quiz in Jamshedpur
  • Parvinder Bhatia and Manpreet Singh Bhatia won the first prize
  • Senior editors felicitated winners at the commemorative event

JAMSHEDPUR – Tata Steel Corporate Communications Department organized a Media Quiz to mark the 166th birth anniversary of Sir Dorabji Tata in Jamshedpur.

The competition attracted more than 50 journalists from the city’s media community. Following multiple rounds, five teams advanced to the final stage. Questions tested participants on current affairs, media knowledge, and Sir Dorabji Tata’s contributions.

Parvinder Bhatia and Manpreet Singh Bhatia secured the Winner’s position. The team of Ajani Kumar Pandey and Nanak Singh finished as First Runner-Up. Meanwhile, Pashupati Nath Mishra and Sanjay Prasad earned the Second Runner-Up spot.

Senior journalists felicitated the winners, including Jai Prakash Rai, Editor of Chamakta Aina, B. Srinivas, Bureau Chief of Press Trust of India, and Rajesh Rajan, Head Raw Materials and Jharkhand of Corporate Communications, Tata Steel.

The event was attended by several leading media personalities from Jamshedpur. It also served as a tribute to Sir Dorabji Tata’s vision and leadership in building modern India.

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