Chandrasekaran to pay homage to Founder today, address citizens at Postal Park
Mail News Service
Jamshedpur, March 2: Tata Sons Chairman N Chandrasekaran received a warm welcome on his arrival in Jamshedpur on Saturday, March 2. Chandrasekaran will pay tribute to Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata on his 185th birth anniversary on March 3.
On the eve of the the celebration, Chandrasekaran inaugurated the illumination inside Jubilee Park and paid homage to the Founder. The illumination will be in place till March 5.
Talking to the media after inaugurating the lighting, Chairman N Chandrasekaran emphasized the crucial role of Jamshedpur for the Tata Group. Chandrasekaran highlighted that as the country was progressing towards development, Tata Steel was also experiencing growth. He underlined the significance of Jamshedpur, stating that it held immense importance not only for Tata Steel but also for the entire Tata Group.
According to Chandrasekaran, the development of Jamshedpur was a top priority for the Tata Group, and the progress would align with the aspirations of the local community.
Earlier, the Tata Sons Chairman was welcomed at Sonari Airport by TV Narendran, MD and CEO, Tata Steel, Chanakya Chaudhary, Vice President Corporate Services, Tata Steel and others.
Singhbhum Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI) delegation led by President Vijay Anand Moonka also welcomed Tata Sons Chairman at the airport.
On March 3, Natarajan Chandrasekaran and senior company officials will pay floral tributes to Founder JN Tata inside Tata Steel works.
The Chairman will also pay homage to the Founder at Postal Park in Bistupur and will address the citizens.
There will be pageantry parade by social organisations with the theme ‘Technology for people and planet.’ There will also be Parade by Horse Riders and NCC Cadets, Skits, Nukkad Natak et al.
The Chairman, Tata Sons along with senior members of the Tata group will also inaugurate an exhibition at Steelennium Hall, Jamshedpur Works on March 3. Later in the evening he will fly back to Mumbai.

