Qatar Steel has participated in sporting activities held at the Museum of Islamic Art Park as part of the National Sport Day (NSD) celebrations.
A large number of the company’s employees and their children took part in the event. Different activities and contests were held on the occasion, including sporting and fun activities for children as well as adults.
Prizes were given to the winners. Qatar Steel’s participation in NSD activities originates from its belief that attaches high importance to sports and its positive effect on both the individual and the society, according to a statement.
Through its participation, Qatar Steel aims to spread a sporting culture and awareness among its employees, encouraging them to practice sports and exercise on a regular basis, the statement notes.
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