Jubilee Park Welcomes Special Students for New Year Celebration
Seraikela’s Unique Educational Outing Program Brings Smiles to Children
Special students from Seraikela experienced joy and learning at Jubilee Park during a New Year outing.
Key Points:
- Special students explored Jubilee Park in an educational tour.
- District officials praised the initiative’s success.
- Teachers’ efforts were commended for organizing the program.
SERAIKELA – Special students from Seraikela participated in an inspiring educational tour to Jubilee Park in Jamshedpur on Saturday, under the Jharkhand Education Project. The event featured unique activities, including a New Year cake-cutting ceremony that brought smiles to young faces.
District Education Officer Santosh Gupta highlighted the significance of such programs, emphasizing the joy of spending time with these children. He shared, “Their smiles make all the efforts worthwhile. It’s truly rewarding to interact with them.”
A Memorable Experience for Students
The outing aimed to combine learning with recreation. Jubilee Park, a historic site in East Singhbhum, provided a picturesque setting for the event. Teachers and students actively engaged in activities designed to inspire and educate.
Officials and Teachers Play Key Roles
Gupta praised the teachers involved, stating that their dedication ensured the program’s success. “This initiative showcases our commitment to inclusive education. We plan to organize more such events in the future,” he added.
Building a Tradition of Inclusion
The program is part of a broader effort by the Seraikela district unit of the Jharkhand Education Project to foster inclusivity. It reflects a vision to create meaningful learning opportunities for differently-abled children.

