Jamshedpur Gears Up for Vice President’s Visit on Dec 10

Vice President Dhankhar’s XLRI Visit: Jamshedpur Prepares for Smooth Execution

Preparations underway in Jamshedpur for Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar’s visit to XLRI School of Management on December 10, with a focus on security and traffic management.

JAMSHEDPUR – Jamshedpur is set to welcome Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar on December 10 for a significant event at the XLRI School of Management, East Singhbhum.

This high-profile visit has prompted meticulous planning and coordination among local authorities.

Jamshedpur Deputy Commissioner Manjunath Bhajantri and Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Kishore Kaushal spearheaded a meeting with senior officials to ensure flawless execution of the program.

Detailed instructions have been issued for comprehensive traffic management, evacuation procedures, and parking arrangements.

The officials reviewed the overall layout of the program premises, focusing on ensuring tight security and maintaining law and order.

Special attention was given to barricading the venue and managing vehicular movement effectively.

Magistrates will be deputed at the venue, and a route chart for smooth VIP movement is being finalized to prevent any disruption.

Sub-divisional officer Dhalbhum Piyush Sinha, ADM Law and Order Rajeev Ranjan, DCLR Ravindra Gagrai, DTO Dhananjay, and representatives from XLRI were present during the premises inspection.

The administration is committed to ensuring that there are no security lapses or disturbances during the Vice President’s visit.

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