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Tata Steel introduces TEEP 2.0 in Jamshedpur to Strengthen School Education

Jamshedpur, January 13:  Tata Education Excellence Programme (TEEP) team successfully launched the TEEP 2.0 Framework at The United Club, Jamshedpur, in the presence of education leaders from 26 partner schools.

The occasion was graced by Mr. D.B. Sundara Ramam, Vice President – Corporate Services; Mr. Peeyush Gupta, Vice President – TQM, GSP and Supply Chain; Mr. Atul Bhatnagar, MD, TSUISL, Ms. Tripti Srivastava, Chief – TQM & CQA; and Mr. Sourav Roy, Chief – CSR, along with members of the TEEP team and representatives from the Tata Steel Foundation (TSF).

The event marked the official unveiling of the TEEP 2.0 Framework, co‑created by Tata Steel and partner schools, along with its new logo. The updated framework reflects evolving educational needs and reinforces a shared commitment to strengthening teaching‑learning practices, leadership capability, and student‑centric outcomes across school systems.

D.B. Sundara Ramam, Chairperson, TEEP Executive Committee and Vice President – Corporate Services appreciated the collective efforts and contributions of all stakeholders involved in developing the framework. He emphasized the importance of the forthcoming rollout of TEEP 2.0 across 30 partner schools, highlighting it as a significant step in strengthening school systems through sustained collaboration and excellence‑driven practices.

Peeyush Gupta, Alternate Chairperson, TEEP Executive Committee and Vice President – TQM, GSP and Supply Chain shared that, as Tata Steel, the organization is uniquely positioned to offer its resources, knowledge, and access to support schools in their journey towards preparing better human beings who will go on to become responsible citizens of tomorrow. He underscored that TEEP 2.0 represents a futuristic perspective on educational excellence, one that goes beyond academic outcomes to focus on values, leadership, and holistic development.

The Tata Education Excellence Programme (TEEP) continues to work in close partnership with schools to enable systemic improvement and advance future‑ready education.

Started in 2003, TEEP enables schools to improve the quality of education through a calibrated approach. This program is currently run in schools in and around Jamshedpur. Schools voluntarily participate in a year-long engagement; after which they are assessed on TEEP assessment criteria.

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