Tata Power Hosts National Urja Mela 2024 to Promote Energy Conservation and Sustainability

Tata Power successfully hosted the National Urja Mela 2024 on National Energy Conservation Day, bringing together over 1,000 students and teachers from 150 schools across 10 states. The event, part of Tata Power’s Club Enerji program, aimed to inspire the next generation of leaders to champion energy conservation and sustainability.

The event featured a variety of activities, including competitions, workshops, and cultural performances, designed to engage students in the importance of energy conservation and environmental protection. A tribute to Late Shri Ratan Tata was also held, recognizing his contributions to sustainable progress and nation-building.

Mr. Himal Tewari, CHRO and Chief-Sustainability & CSR at Tata Power, emphasized the significance of raising awareness about sustainability, stating, “The National Urja Mela reflects our commitment to nurturing innovation and responsibility in young minds, empowering them to drive a greener, more sustainable future.”

A special session by Tata Power’s Sustainability Brand Ambassador, Ms. Prachi Shevgaonkar, motivated students to adopt sustainable practices and combat climate change. Tata Power’s CSR initiative, Anokha Dhaaga, showcased eco-friendly products made by women artisans, promoting sustainable business practices and inspiring green entrepreneurship.

Mr. Gajanan S. Kale, CEO of Tata Power-DDL, noted that the event provided a platform for students to collaborate and learn from one another. “This initiative empowers students to become proactive leaders in their communities, promoting sustainable practices and resource conservation,” he said.

Guests including Colonel Hemant Kumar Sah, Commanding Officer-5 Delhi, NCC, and Professor Balram Pani, Dean of Colleges at Delhi University, also praised the efforts of Tata Power and the participants, underlining the vital role of youth in addressing climate change.

The National Urja Mela 2024 reinforced Tata Power’s commitment to fostering eco-conscious leaders and popularizing green energy across India. Through initiatives like Club Enerji, Tata Power is empowering the youth to embrace sustainability and achieve a carbon net-zero future.

 

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