Tata Steel VP Inaugurates Rose Garden Near Sir Dorabji Park
Rose Garden Features Over 1,500 Plants Across Five Groups
Key Points:
- Chanakya Chaudhary inaugurates new Rose Garden in Jamshedpur
- Garden spans 6,000 square meters with 1,500 rose plants
- Enhances Jamshedpur’s greenery and community aesthetics
JAMSHEDPUR – Tata Steel’s Vice President of Corporate Services, Chanakya Chaudhary, inaugurated a newly developed Rose Garden near Sir Dorabji Park today.
The garden, covering an area of 6,000 square meters, boasts over 1,500 rose plants. It showcases varieties from five major groups: Hybrid Tea (HT) Roses, Floribunda, Grandiflora, Miniature, and Polyanthus.
Prominent Figures Grace the Event
The inauguration ceremony witnessed the presence of Tata Steel UISL Managing Director Rituraj Sinha, Mrs. Ruchi Narendran, senior officials from Tata Steel and Tata Steel UISL, and executive members of the Jamshedpur Horticultural Society.
A Stunning Addition to Jamshedpur’s Landscape
The Rose Garden is hailed as a serene and visually appealing addition to the city’s landscape. The vibrant collection of roses offers a blend of natural beauty and fragrance, enriching the city’s greenery and biodiversity.
Chanakya Chaudhary remarked, “This initiative reflects Tata Steel’s commitment to urban development projects that integrate sustainability, aesthetics, and community involvement to enhance the quality of life in Jamshedpur.”
The Rose Garden is expected to serve as a community space for residents to enjoy nature’s charm while promoting the city’s green initiatives.



