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Tata Steel and JSW Steel’s BPSL join the Indian Steel Association
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Tata Steel’s managing director T.V. Narendran was the former president of ISA and in May 2020, the company left the ISA owing to some mining policy differences.
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“We are pleased to have TATA Steel, along with Tata BSL Ltd and Tata Steel Long Products, as well as Bhushan Power & Steel Ltd. back with us as part of ISA,” said Dilip Oommen, President, Indian Steel Association and the CEO of ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel.
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“The re-entry of 3 members of the TATA Group and Bhushan Power & Steel Ltd to ISA, once again strengthens the vision of taking forward the Indian steel industry as a global leader for its quality, productivity, and competitiveness,” the ISA said in a press note, during the apex committee meeting on Thursday.
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Jamshedpur: Tata Sons chairman N Chandrasekaran on Wednesday said social welfare, community and infrastructure developmental work in Jamshedpur will continue to remain central to Tata Steel, along with production activities at the plant. He praised the employees and their families for standing by the company during tough times. “The year 2020 was a challenging one for the company but the employees and their families demonstrated impeccable resilience and overcame the challenges of the global pandemic,” he said.
Chandrasekaran was addressing a gathering at Postal Park in Bistupur here after paying floral tributes to Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata’s bust on the occasion of the Tata Group founder’s 182nd birth anniversary celebrations. He said that the pandemic is likely to be over within the next few months and things would streamline gradually. He added that Tata Steel’s production recorded a jump during lockdown.
The celebrations were subdued in view of Covid-19. But, the spirit of occassion was intact as exemplified in the programmes that were organised to mark the occasion even if with limited participation.
Over 30 contingents representing various divisions and departments of Tata Steel and Tata Steel group companies paid homage to the founder at the works main gate inside the premises. The celebration was also live streamed for employees and a select group of Jamshedpur citizens.
In his address at Bistupur Postal Park, N. Chandrasekaran congratulated residents of Jamshedpur for their collective resolve and commitment to a better tomorrow. “The last 12 months have been very difficult, challenging and all of us have gone through some kind of hardships. In spite of all that, both Tata Steel and citizens of Jamshedpur have come together, worked together, to fight this pandemic in the most befitting way,” he said.