Mahatma Gandhi’s first visit to Jamshedpur

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The ties that Tatas shares with Mahatma Gandhi goes back to 1909 when Sir Ratan Tata, younger son of Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata, sent a letter and a cheque of Rs. 25,000 to assist Mahatma Gandhi’s work in South Africa.

Thereafter, Mahatma Gandhi visited Jamshedpur for the first time on August 8, 1925 with a twin objective – resolving labour conflict and visiting India’s first planned industrial township. During his stay, he visited several places in the city and the steel plant. He addressed the workers at TISCO Institute, now known as the United Club.

During his visit, he mentioned, “Tatas represent the spirit of adventure”. He reiterated Tatas’ commitment to the nation and its people.

On May 4, 1934, he made a brief visit to the steel city during his tour around the country in connection with the Harijan Movement.

Tata Steel remembers Mahatma Gandhi on his 152nd Birth Anniversary.

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