Over 1,000 Students Participate in Tata Power’s National Urja Mela
Marking National Energy Conservation Week, Tata Power organised the National Urja Mela 2025, bringing together more than 1,000 students and teachers from across 15 states to present innovative ideas on clean energy, circularity and conservation.
Held at the Tata Power–DDL Learning Center in Rohini, the mela was conducted under Tata Power’s Club Enerji initiative, which has engaged schools for over a decade. Students from 200 schools showcased projects and models through structured activities including science exhibitions, quizzes and poster-making competitions.
Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Himal Tewari, CHRO and Chief – Sustainability & CSR, Tata Power, said:
“At Tata Power, we believe the transition to a cleaner energy future can only be sustained when it is driven by informed, responsible citizens. Platforms like the National Urja Mela, under our Club Enerji initiative, are instrumental in shaping this mindset from an early age. It is inspiring to see young students apply scientific thinking, collaborate across regions, and engage meaningfully with real-world energy and conservation challenges. When learning moves beyond the classroom and finds expression in everyday choices, that is when lasting change truly begins.”
Senior Tata Power officials and education leaders interacted with students, encouraging responsible thinking around energy use and sustainability. The event also featured sessions with science and education experts, along with the launch of the ‘Gaja Sanrakshana’ comic book developed with Amar Chitra Katha.
Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Dwijadas Basak, CEO, Tata Power–DDL, said: “This platform brings together students from diverse regions across the country, fostering meaningful learning, collaboration, and the exchange of ideas. Through Urja Mela, we are moulding young students from an early age to build awareness about climate change, sustainability, and clean energy. By nurturing a new generation of informed and responsible leaders, we aim to empower them to drive sustainable change within their communities. Encouraging peer learning and the sharing of best practices further strengthens their commitment to resource conservation and a greener tomorrow.”