Jamshedpur, March 2: Noel N Tata, Vice Chairman, Tata Steel on Thursday inaugurated COVID Warrior Park near Bagmati Road close to Keenan Stadium along the Straight Mile Road in Jamshedpur.

The structure dedicates the supreme efforts of the frontline warriors who performed service during the pandemic while even sacrificing their lives.
Tata Steel decided to use Fibre reinforced Polymer (FRP), which is its New Material Business, for creation of mannequins of doctor, nurse, paramedical staff, security personnel and cleaning staff which has been displayed.

The park has been designed around the five central art forms portraying a doctor, nurse (healthcare worker), paramedical staff, sanitation worker, and security personnel as COVID Warriors. The placement of these art forms is in the shape of a pentagon, with a sculpture of three hands towering from the centre above the five COVID warriors.

The central sculpture consisting of three hands symbolizes their selfless services to safeguard the society against the COVID pandemic. These Covid Warrior artforms have been designed as 3m high mannequins in FRP, while the central sculpture is 4.5m tall.

The park spread in 2500 sq.mt. area has been designed with five directional pavements converging at the central sculpture, highlighting the significant contributions of COVID Warriors.

Also present at the inauguration on the eve of Founder’s Day were TV Narendran, CEO & Managing Director, Tata Steel and senior officials of the company.
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A great work of appriciation done by Tata Steal company