UditVani, Jamshedpur: The framework was formally unveiled at The United Club, Jamshedpur, in the presence of education leaders and representatives from 26 partner schools.
The high-profile event was attended by D.B. Sundara Ramam, Vice President – Corporate Services and Chairperson of the TEEP Executive Committee; Peeyush Gupta, Vice President – TQM, GSP and Supply Chain and Alternate Chairperson; Atul Bhatnagar, Managing Director, TSUISL; Tripti Srivastava, Chief – TQM & CQA; and Sourav Roy, Chief – CSR, along with members of the TEEP team and the Tata Steel Foundation.
The newly launched TEEP 2.0 Framework, co-created by Tata Steel and its partner schools, reflects the changing landscape of education and the growing need for holistic, future-ready learning.
Alongwith a new logo, the framework places renewed emphasis on strengthening teaching-learning practices, leadership capabilities and student-focused outcomes across school systems.
Addressing the gathering, D.B. Sundara Ramam appreciated the collective efforts of all stakeholders in shaping the new framework and said that the upcoming rollout of TEEP 2.0 across 30 partner schools would play a pivotal role in driving sustained excellence and collaboration within the education ecosystem.
Peeyush Gupta highlighted Tata Steel’s unique position to contribute knowledge, resources and best practices to schools.
He noted that TEEP 2.0 goes beyond academic performance to nurture values, leadership and responsible citizenship among students.
Launched in 2003, TEEP has been working closely with schools in and around Jamshedpur to improve the quality of education through a structured and calibrated approach.
With the introduction of TEEP 2.0, the programme is set to further deepen its impact by enabling schools to build robust systems and deliver meaningful, future-ready education for the next generation.


