Jubilee Park to Remain Closed from Feb 26 to March 8

Park Lighting Can be Seen from March 3 to 5 in Evening

Jubilee Park, a key landmark in Jamshedpur, will be temporarily closed from February 26 to March 8 due to the installation of special lighting arrangements in celebration of Founder’s Day.

JAMSHEDPUR – Jubilee Park of Jamshedpur will remain closed from 26 February to 8 March.

Lighting is being installed on the occasion of Founder’s Day.

Keeping security in mind, the main gate of the park is being closed.

Lighting arrangements are being made here for the common people from 3rd to 5th March.

People will be allowed to go on foot to see the lighting in the evening.

Apart from this the remaining time will remain closed.

It will be closed for its preparations.

A public information has been shared about keeping the park closed till March 8.

This step has been taken by Tata Steel UISL.

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