Tata Motors Workers Union Holds Monthly Farewell Ceremony

Retired Employees from Various Divisions Honored with Families

Key Points:

  • Monthly farewell ceremony held at Gopeshwar Hall on Saturday
  • Union officials honor retirees with shawls and mementoes
  • Employees from Vehicle Factory, Engine Division, Frame Factory attend

JAMSHEDPUR – Tata Motors Workers Union organized monthly farewell ceremony at Gopeshwar Hall. Retired employees from various divisions attended with family members.

Senior union officials BK Sharma participated in the event. Ajay Bhagat and SN Singh attended the ceremony formally. Moreover, Manoj Singh joined other officials for the program.

The union honored all retired employees with traditional gifts. Shawls and mementoes were presented to departing workers respectfully. Furthermore, retirees shared their experiences during the gathering.

Prakash Vishwakarma conducted proceedings throughout the event smoothly. SN Singh delivered vote of thanks to attendees. However, the emotional atmosphere reflected decades of service dedication.

Vehicle Factory retirees HB Mukhi received honors from officials. Amitabh Das Gupta attended the ceremony with family members. In addition, Shambhu Nath Maiti received recognition for his service.

Nagen Mahato represented PPC Auto Transport division at function. His retirement marked end of distinguished career with company. Moreover, colleagues praised his contributions during service years extensively.

Drive Line division employees Dinesh Kumar attended the ceremony. Mohammad Syed Raza also received farewell honors from union. On the other hand, both shared memories of workplace experiences.

Frame Factory retirees Kanan Shridhar participated in the program. Santosh Kumar Sinha joined fellow departing employees for recognition. Furthermore, both expressed gratitude toward union’s support throughout careers.

Medical Service division’s Premdani Nathaniel attended the special occasion. His healthcare contributions served employees for many years faithfully. However, colleagues acknowledged his dedicated service during medical emergencies.

Engine Division retirees Mangal received traditional honors from officials. K Uday Shankar Rao also attended with family members. In addition, both reflected on technological changes witnessed during tenure.

The farewell ceremony strengthened bonds between current and former employees. Tata Motors traditions emphasize respecting retiring workers’ contributions consistently. Moreover, monthly ceremonies maintain institutional memory and workplace culture effectively.

Retirees expressed appreciation for union’s continued support after retirement. The organization provides assistance beyond active service years regularly. Furthermore, such gatherings keep former employees connected with workplace community.

Family members appreciated union’s recognition of their relatives’ dedication. The presence of loved ones made farewells more meaningful. However, emotional moments marked transitions from active employment to retirement.

The monthly tradition reflects Tata Motors’ commitment to employee welfare. Workers receive dignified send-offs after decades of service loyally. In addition, union ensures smooth transition into post-retirement life.

Senior officials emphasized retirees’ invaluable contributions to company growth. Their experience and dedication built organizational strength over decades. Moreover, current employees learn from departing colleagues’ work ethic.

The ceremony concluded with refreshments and informal interactions among participants. Retirees mingled with former colleagues sharing memories and experiences. Furthermore, younger workers gained insights from veterans’ career journeys.

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