Jamshedpur’s Best Garden Competition Begins with 64 Entries
Judges Arrive to Evaluate Gardens Maintained by Residents and Corporates
Key Points:
- Three-member panel evaluates Jamshedpur’s best gardens.
- 64 entries from corporates, institutions, and individuals submitted.
- Focus on creativity, landscaping, and variety of plants.
JAMSHEDPUR – The quest to crown the best garden in Jamshedpur is underway, with a three-member judging panel arriving to evaluate gardens maintained by Tata Steel, educational institutions, and private residences. The evaluation, organized by the Horticulture Society, will conclude on Sunday.
Annual Event Showcases Green Creativity
The “Garden of the Year” competition, initiated in 2013 by the Horticulture Society, celebrates creativity and sustainability in gardening. This year’s evaluations began at the Bistupur residence of Sumita Nupur, the society’s president. Judges will assess gardens on landscaping, seasonal flowers, potted vegetables, fruits, medicinal plants, and artistic elements.
Diverse Participation in 2025 Edition
The competition received 64 entries from corporate companies, corporate-maintained bungalows, educational institutions, and individual homes. Judges aim to identify the most innovative and well-maintained gardens across categories. One standout is Sumita Nupur’s garden, home to over 300 plants, including flowers, vegetables, and ornamental varieties, transforming her home into a lush green haven.
Focus on Nature’s Beauty and Sustainability
Judges noted the importance of greenery in urban settings, applauding efforts to integrate nature into daily life. The competition not only celebrates gardening excellence but also encourages sustainable practices among Jamshedpur’s residents.

