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News Saturday, 10 Jan, 2009
SAIL RSP drive for fitness

In its endeavor to improve the quality of life of the residents of different sectors of the steel city, Rourkela Steel Plant has developed the fifth ‘fitness path. The plant was inaugurated by Mr BN Singh MD of RSP.

As per report this fitness path cum children’s park has been developed in an old park that was lying in a dilapidated condition. Apart from construction of the fitness path, several steps were taken for the beautification of the park. These included revamping of the boundary walls, cleaning and white washing, installation of a see-saw, repairing of the swing, the slide and sitting arrangements.

The salubrious surrounding and serene ambience of the park will undoubtedly attract not only the fitness enthusiasts but will also encourage others to adopt a healthy life style.

Similar fitness paths have been developed earlier at Sector-19, Sector-6, Sector 13 and Sector-22.

RSP has adopted a multi pronged strategy to improve the quality of life of residents of the steel township. The focus is on the expectations of the residents that include convenience, comfort, safety and aesthetics. Apart from construction of fitness paths the other jobs taken up in this direction are repair and maintenance of residential buildings and market buildings, improvement in illumination of Ring road and street roads and special focus on tree plantation and development of parks.

 
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