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Tata Steel will continue to give salary to the employee’s families, who lost their lives in the Covid-19 pandemic, people are praising fiercely

Tata Steel: The covid-19 pandemic has created a livelihood crisis in front of many people, on the other hand, the families of many people who died due…

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Tata Steel: The covid-19 pandemic has created a livelihood crisis in front of many people, on the other hand, the families of many people who died due to the pandemic are also facing a financial crisis.

As such, Tata Steel has announced a social security scheme for the families of its employees affected by covid-19. The company has announced that if an employee dies of covid, his family will continue to receive a salary. This salary will be given till the employee attains the age of 60 years.

Tata Steel said in a statement released on social media that Tata Steel’s social security scheme will help the family to live a respectable life. Besides, families will also be able to avail medical benefits and housing facilities. If a frontline employee becomes infected during work and dies, the cost of the education of the company up to the graduation of their children will also be borne by the company.

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Appeal to help others

Announcing the plan on Twitter, the Jamshedpur-based company said that Tata has taken the path of safety with efficiency by expanding social security schemes for family members of employees affected by covid-19. At the same time, the company has urged everyone to help every possible person in this difficult situation.

People are praising

Ever since the announcement of the company, people on Twitter have praised the company fiercely. Many people have appreciated this plan of Tata. Also, many people have cited Tata Steel as an example for other institutions in the country.

https://twitter.com/Urlostmoon/status/1397018396114391044

Tata leads in oxygen production as well

Significantly, Tata left no stone unturned to produce oxygen during the covid-19 pandemic. According to the Steel Ministry data, out of 4,435 metric tonnes of oxygen supplied from the country’s steel plants, Tata had made significant efforts to save lives by supplying 1,154 metric tonnes.

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