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Chairman Career Development Centre @BIT Sindri |Training and Placement Officer @BIT Sindri| Senior Administrative Officer @BIT Sindri |Member Secretary SIRTDO @ BIT Sindri | Professor| PhD in Plasma Physics @IIT Delhi

What a heartwarming initiative by ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel India! It's truly inspiring to see the company's employees come together with a shared sense of purpose to uplift their local community. The 'Community Connect' CSR activity, in collaboration with Goodera, showcases the company's commitment to fostering inclusive environments and supporting the education of visually challenged children. The fact that over 60 employees from AM/NS Khopoli volunteered to create 220 Tactile Cards with Braille words is a testament to their compassion and desire to make a meaningful difference. These specialized educational tools will undoubtedly serve as an invaluable resource in helping visually impaired children learn and develop. It's remarkable how a simple yet impactful initiative like this can bring people together, cultivate a spirit of togetherness, and contribute to the betterment of the community. This is a shining example of how businesses can leverage their resources and workforce to create positive change and make a lasting impact. Kudos to ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel India for their thoughtful approach to corporate social responsibility and for empowering their employees to be agents of change. Initiatives like these not only benefit the targeted communities but also foster a deeper sense of purpose and fulfillment among the volunteers. Truly, an inspiring display of #SmarterSteels and #BrighterFutures.

Uplifting community through a shared sense of purpose can be fulfilling. Over 60 of our employees from AM/NS Khopoli, volunteered for 'Community Connect' - a CSR activity held in collaboration with the Goodera organisation. During this activity, the volunteers were shown how 'Tactile Cards' with Braille words, served as an invaluable tool in fostering inclusive learning environments for visually challenged children. After a brief demonstration, our volunteers created 220 Tactile Cards with Braille words to help contribute to the education and development of visually impaired children.  #SmarterSteelsBrighterFutures

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