Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose’s Birth Anniversary Celebrated in Jamshedpur
Bengali Organizations Unite for Grand Celebration of Netaji’s Legacy
Jamshedpur’s Bengali community marked Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose’s birth anniversary with cultural events and a new ambulance dedication.
Key Points:
- Bengali institutions gathered at Netaji Subhas Maidan for the celebration.
- Cultural programs highlighted Netaji’s patriotism and leadership.
- An ambulance was donated to Bang Bandhu for community service.
JAMSHEDPUR – The birth anniversary of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose was celebrated with great enthusiasm on January 23 by Jamshedpur’s social organization, Bang Bandhu. Various Bengali-speaking institutions united to honor Netaji’s legacy, making the event memorable and historic.
A procession of tableaux culminated at Netaji Subhas Maidan, where members from all Bengali-speaking organizations paid floral tributes to Netaji’s statue. The event featured cultural programs that showcased Netaji’s patriotism and leadership, inspiring the audience to follow his path.
Dedication of Ambulance for Public Service
In a significant moment, a former legislator presented an ambulance to Bang Bandhu. The vehicle, inaugurated during the event, is intended for serving the underprivileged in need of medical assistance. The gesture was appreciated by the attendees, emphasizing community service as a core value.
Netaji’s Legacy Lives On
The programs celebrated Netaji’s contributions to India’s freedom struggle, with speakers highlighting his leadership as a source of inspiration for future generations. The event ended on a high note, reflecting unity and respect for one of the country’s greatest leaders.

