Tata Steel Inaugurates Rock Garden at Indranagar Promoting Biodiversity

Tata Steel inaugurates Rock Garden at Indranagar, promoting biodiversity and ecosystems through unique in-situ rock carvings and green surroundings.

Jamshedpur – Chanakya Chaudhary, Vice President Corporate Services at Tata Steel, inaugurated a Rock Garden at Indranagar near The Indian Steel & Wire Products Limited (ISWP) on Monday, May 1.

Tata Steel’s initiative aims to raise awareness about the significance of biodiversity and ecosystems.

Tata Steel inaugurates Rock Garden at Indranagar, promoting biodiversity and ecosystems through unique in-situ rock carvings and green surroundings.
Tata Steel inaugurates Rock Garden at Indranagar, promoting biodiversity and ecosystems through unique in-situ rock carvings and green surroundings.

The garden features a unique in-situ rock carving art installation created by Chitta Dey, depicting a prey and predator relationship in nature.

This art piece has several carvings of animal motifs like grasshopper, frog, rabbit, fox, snake, owl, lion etc in their natural habitats, depicting a prey and predator relationship. Whether it is an eagle catching and swallowing a snake, a snake eating a frog, a frog swallowing a grasshopper and a grasshopper eating the grass.

Tata Steel inaugurates Rock Garden at Indranagar, promoting biodiversity and ecosystems through unique in-situ rock carvings and green surroundings.
Tata Steel inaugurates Rock Garden at Indranagar, promoting biodiversity and ecosystems through unique in-situ rock carvings and green surroundings.

The 68-feet wide and 22-feet high rock carving sits amidst a 2-acre lush green park overlooking the Gurudwara pond.

The park also includes a newly developed waterbody, contributing to the area’s environmental preservation.

Tata Steel inaugurates Rock Garden at Indranagar, promoting biodiversity and ecosystems through unique in-situ rock carvings and green surroundings.
Tata Steel inaugurates Rock Garden at Indranagar, promoting biodiversity and ecosystems through unique in-situ rock carvings and green surroundings.

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