Palamu: People Enjoy Boating On Son River Amid New Year Festivities

Son River Becomes Popular Spot For Year-End Celebrations

Key Points:

  • People flock to Son River for boating and festivities.
  • Families plan picnics and temple visits for New Year 2025.
  • Authorities ensure safety measures at popular spots.

MEDININAGAR – As the New Year 2025 approaches, residents of Palamu are embracing festivities with enthusiasm, enjoying activities like boating and picnics.

Many families gathered at Son River near Deori and Dangwar villages to bid farewell to 2024. Devotees bathed in the river and offered prayers at nearby temples, seeking blessings for a prosperous year ahead. Children, youth, and elders alike displayed high spirits, making plans to create lasting memories on the first day of the new year.

Preparations For A Grand Welcome

While some chose to begin 2025 with prayers and rituals, others prepared for joyous picnics at scenic locations. The enthusiasm for the new year was evident, as people looked forward to celebrating in their unique ways.

Administrative Vigilance

IAS and Hussainabad SDO Krishnakant Kanwaria emphasized starting the New Year with decency and vigilance. He urged residents to prioritize safety while enjoying the celebrations. “Officials and police have been deployed at key spots like Murli Hill, Deori, and Dangwar to ensure smooth festivities,” he said. The administration has appealed for peaceful celebrations across the region.

Community Efforts

Families are making collective efforts to turn this New Year into a memorable occasion. Local authorities have inspected popular spots to ensure adequate safety measures and a secure environment for all.

Join Our Newsletter

Feel like reacting? Express your views here!

Related News

Car Crashes Into Tisco Quarter Wall in Agrico

A speeding car crashed into a Tisco quarter wall in Agrico, Jamshedpur, causing heavy damage while residents escaped unharmed as police launched an investigation.

Thieves Cut Through Roof, Loot Rs 15 Lakh in Bagbera

Thieves cut through the tin roof of a locked Bagbera home while the family was away for last rites, stealing cash and jewellery worth Rs 15 lakh.

Opinion

Middle East War Risks Global Economic Shock

Rising Middle East tensions could trigger a global food and fuel crisis, highlighting weak global governance and costly geopolitical adventurism.

Baby Girl

Congrats, it's a baby girl.  Wrap her up, let the autumn leaves curl. At 5, she plays with her brother's car. Her mother reminds, come back soon...

Just A Girl 

You May Also Like

Residents Protest Over Foul Water Supply in Jamshedpur

Residents protest in Jamshedpur over contaminated water supply, demanding urgent action and clean drinking water amid rising health concerns in several areas.

Baridih School Gets Senior Secondary Status

Baridih High School in Jamshedpur gains senior secondary status, enabling local students to study humanities and commerce under the new education policy.

Read More

Discussion

Recent