Show Inked Finger for Entry Discount at Tata Steel Zoo

Tata Zoo offers entry discount to voters in Jamshedpur on Nov 13-14

Key Points:

– Voters get discounted entry to Tata Zoo by showing inked finger

– Special rates: ₹30 for adults, ₹20 for children

– Initiative aims to promote civic engagement and family enjoyment

JAMSHEDPUR – In an effort to encourage voter participation and provide a memorable family experience, Tata Steel Zoological Park (TSZP) in Jamshedpur has announced a special discount for those who cast their vote in the upcoming election on November 13.

On Election Day, and the day after (November 14), citizens who show their inked finger at the zoo entrance will receive a discounted entry fee of ₹30 for adults (reduced from ₹50) and ₹20 for children (down from ₹30).

On voting day, the zoo will open at noon, providing a unique opportunity for families to enjoy a relaxing experience among greenery and wildlife after fulfilling their civic duty.

For non-voting visitors, the entry fees will remain at the usual rates of ₹50 for adults and ₹30 for children.

TSZP management has expressed its commitment to strengthening community spirit through such initiatives, encouraging citizens to actively participate in democracy and later unwind in the serene natural environment of the zoo.

The initiative is designed to create an inclusive space, inviting all visitors to connect with nature and enjoy peaceful moments with loved ones.

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