Rotary Steel City Installs Drinking Water Station at Civil Court
80-Liter Cold Water Kiosk and Environmental Amenities Donated to Sakchi Complex
Key Points:
- Three-tap drinking water station inaugurated at Sakchi civil court premises
- 100-liter capacity dustbins and plantations gifted for environmental improvement
- Principal District Judge and Rotary officials jointly participated in ceremony
JAMSHEDPUR – Rotary Club Steel City inaugurated a three-tap drinking water station and 80-liter cold water kiosk at Sakchi civil court complex on Friday, enhancing public amenities for court visitors and staff.
The ceremony witnessed participation from Principal District and Sessions Judge Arvind Kumar Pandey. However, several other judicial officials also attended the significant environmental initiative. Moreover, the event highlighted community service collaboration between civic organizations and judicial institutions.
Rotary’s Community Service Focus
Rotary International prioritizes water, sanitation, and hygiene as core service areas. In addition, the organization provides access to clean drinking water facilities globally. Furthermore, Rotary clubs work to improve health conditions through sustainable infrastructure projects.
Jamshedpur’s Rotary clubs have undertaken multiple community welfare initiatives recently. Meanwhile, these organizations focus on seven key service areas including healthcare and education. Besides this, environmental conservation remains a primary concern for local chapters.
Comprehensive Donation Package
The Steel City chapter donated 10 dustbins with 100-liter capacity for waste management. Moreover, they contributed 10 plants to enhance the court complex’s green environment. However, this initiative represents part of broader civic improvement efforts.
District Governor RTN Bipin Chachan led the Rotary delegation during the ceremony. On the other hand, President RTN Shivani Goyal emphasized community engagement priorities. Furthermore, Secretary RTN Dr. Priyanka Singh coordinated the implementation logistics effectively.
Judicial Officials’ Participation
Principal Judge Family Court Ajit Kumar Singh appreciated the community service initiative. Meanwhile, First District and Sessions Judge Vimalesh Kumar Sahay attended the function. In addition, Judicial Officer and In-charge Dalsa Secretary participated actively.
District Bar Association Secretary Kumar Rajesh Ranjan represented the legal fraternity. However, court staff and PLV members also witnessed the inauguration ceremony. Furthermore, the event strengthened cooperation between judicial administration and community organizations.
Growing Infrastructure Needs
Sakchi civil court complex serves thousands of litigants and lawyers daily. Nevertheless, basic amenities like drinking water remain challenging for visitors. Moreover, the new facility addresses essential requirements for court users.
Jamshedpur courts handle significant case loads requiring improved infrastructure support. However, community partnerships help bridge resource gaps effectively. Besides this, such initiatives demonstrate collaborative governance approaches for public welfare.

