Classes Suspended in Several Schools Ahead of Modi Rally in Jamshedpur
5,000 security personnel to arrive; schools to close for accommodations.
Key Points:
– PM Modi’s rally in Jamshedpur scheduled for September 15.
– 5,000 security forces deployed; accommodations in 27 schools.
– Schools closed from September 13 to 16 for security arrangements.
JAMSHEDPUR – Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to address a rally at Gopal Maidan on September 15, prompting extensive security measures and the closure of several schools.
The Arrival and Security Preparations
Security arrangements are in full swing as around 5,000 security personnel, including SPG units, are set to arrive in Jamshedpur.
To accommodate these forces, the district administration has arranged for 27 educational institutions to serve as temporary housing.
This has led to the closure of these schools and colleges from September 13 to 16.
The institutions include notable schools such as Dayanand Public School, Kendriya Vidyalaya Tatanagar, and DBMS High School Kadma.
Traffic Restrictions and Public Impact
In addition to the school closures, strict traffic regulations will be enforced.
A no-entry rule for large vehicles, excluding buses, will be in effect from 6 AM to 11 PM on September 15 and 16.
This is expected to minimize congestion and ensure the safety of all attending the rally.
Residents and commuters are advised to plan their travel accordingly to avoid inconvenience during these times.
Accommodation Arrangements in Schools
The complete list of schools and colleges being used for housing the security forces includes:
– Dayanand Public School
– Utkal Samaj High School, Golmuri
– Kendriya Vidyalaya, Tatanagar
– DBMS High School, Kadma
– Graduate Women’s College, Sakchi
– Tarapore High School, Dhatkidih
– Rajendra Vidyalaya, Sakchi
– Karim City College, Sakchi
This comprehensive arrangement aims to provide comfortable and secure accommodations for the personnel.
A local official mentioned, "We are doing everything to ensure a smooth and secure visit for the Prime Minister."

