Tata Power Club hosts National Urja Mela

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Tata Power Club hosts National Urja Mela

Tuesday, 24 December 2024 | PNS | New Delhi

Reflecting the spirit of National Energy Conservation Day, Tata Power on Saturday hosted the National Urja Mela 2024 at New Delhi, bringing together 1000 + students and teachers comprising 150 schools from 10 states across India to champion innovation and sustainability, while fostering the next generation of leaders to drive energy conservation efforts.

This annual event is a flagship initiative under Tata Power’s award-winning Club Enerji program, highlighted the pivotal role of youth in creating a sustainable future in line with the company’s ‘Sustainable is Attainable’ movement.

The event featured an exciting array of activities , including competitions, workshops, and cultural performances designed to inspire students to become eco-conscious leaders. 

Mr. Himal Tewari, CHRO, Chief-Sustainability & CSR at Tata Power, said, “Sustainability begins with awareness, and the National Urja Mela reflects our commitment to nurturing innovation and responsibility in young minds.

This initiative emphasizes the critical importance of energy conservation and environmental protection, empowering youth from across the country to drive a greener, more sustainable future. In collaboration with Tata Power, they will shape the new energy landscape, advancing a future centered on sustainability and the goal of achieving carbon net-zero.”

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