The nests were given to 25 volunteers, who showed interest in the drive, at Noamundi in West Singhbhum district, a company release said today.
The nests have a scientific design and can be used as a breeding ground for the house sparrows, it said.
Speaking on the occasion, Sanjiv Paul, Vice President (Safety, Health & Sustainability) of Tata Steel, said, "I am sure that programmes like these will encourage more people to come forward for this sparrow conservation drive," he said.
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