To date, nearly 2,000 people were vaccinated using the Tata Winger Vaccine Van deployed in remote areas of the East Singhbhum district, covering 20 Gram Panchayats.
Jamshedpur: Reaffirming its values of furthering social welfare, Tata Motors, India’s leading automobile company, announced the delivery of the Tata Winger Vaccine Van to the District Administration in Jamshedpur, to extend its support to the government vaccination drive, raise awareness, and enhance coverage in remote areas of the East Singhbhum district.
The van was handed over by Vishal Badshah, Head – Jamshedpur Plant and flagged off by Suraj Kumar, Dy. Commissioner, Sandeep Kumar Meena, Sub-Divisional Officer, and Nand Kishore Lal, ADM-Law & Order, in the presence of Dr. Sanjay Kumar, Head – Medical Services and other representatives from Tata Motors team.
The Vaccine Van is built on Tata Winger’s versatile platform and is customized to facilitate smooth vaccination in rural areas. It comes equipped with a refrigerator, doctor’s examination table, oxygen cylinder, suction machine, needle dispenser, beacon with public address system, and enhanced safety features.
The Tata Winger Vaccine Van is currently deployed in the Potka block of the East Singhbhum district, spanning nearly 20 Gram Panchyats. Till now, nearly 2000 people have been vaccinated under this drive.