Award
for Tata Steel Pavilion at the World Mining Expo
November
5, 2003
The
Tata Steel pavilion at the 19th World Mining Expo being
held at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, has been conferred
the Special Commendation Award. The Award was presented
to Tata Steel today at a glittering function held at
Hall No: 7 Auditorium of Pragati Maidan by Ramesh
Bais, Minister of State for Mines (Independent Charge),
Government of India.
The Tata Steel pavilion "Mining: the CORE of Excellence
at Tata Steel" displays the following:
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Tata
Group: Wealth creators
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Tata
Steel: Committed to excellence
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Intrepid
Explorers: The beginning of an era
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Mining
the black diamond: Coal
Included in the exhibit is information on the West Bokaro
Collieries, Jharia Division Collieries, Noamundi Iron
Mine, Joda East Iron Mine and Gomardih Dolomite Quarry.
The exhibit is situated in Pavilion No. 1206, Hall No.11
at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi.
The exhibition site covers a total area of 1500 sq. mt.,
which is the longest space, occupied by any exhibition
held at the Pragati Maidan and a total of 300 exhibitors
have put up their pavilions. 58 countries have participated
in the Expo with many big corporates and industries, publication
houses, NGOs, Central and State Governments and public
and private sector undertakings.
Incidentally, Karia Munda, Minister of Coal, Government
of India, visited the Tata Steel Pavilion on the inaugural
day of the World Mining Expo 2003. Arjun Munda, Chief
Minister of Jharkhand,
Ravindra Rai, Minister of Industries, Government of Jharkhand,
ambassadors of other countries and many foreign delegates
from China, Japan etc. have also visited the Tata Steel
Pavilion. |
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