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Tata Steel has built a new campus for Prem Jyoti Prangan School, a school for underprivileged children, in Jamshedpur. The campus, situated on a 1.2-acre plot near the old BSNL office, features 13 smart classrooms, science and computer labs, a library, and a playground. The two-story building has a total built-up area of 17,000 square feet and is designed to provide a spacious and conducive learning environment for up to 600 students.

The facility is equipped with state-of-the-art safety features, including fire detection, alarm, and firefighting systems, to ensure a safe and healthy environment for students. The campus also has ample parking and green spaces, making it an ideal setting for education and growth.

The new campus is part of Tata Steel’s efforts to create a Child Labour Free Zone in Jamshedpur and to provide quality education to the disadvantaged section of society. The initiative aligns with Tata Steel’s commitment to responsible corporate citizenship and community welfare.

The campus was inaugurated by Ananya Mittal, Deputy Commissioner, East Singhbhum, in the presence of senior officials from Tata Steel, Prem Jyoti Prangan School, and other stakeholders. The event marked a significant milestone in Tata Steel’s efforts to improve education and provide opportunities for underprivileged children in the region. With this new campus, Tata Steel is demonstrating its dedication to creating a positive impact in the community and contributing to the development of the region’s future leaders.