Jamshedpur, Jan 1: People across the city celebrated the beginning of the New Year with gusto. The New Year was celebrated here with great enthusiasm and fervour. Besides organising formal celebrations, various social and religious organisations wished a prosperous New Year to each other.

Clubs, hotels and residents’ associations had lined up an array of programmes and dinners to keep guests entertained till the New Year countdown.
People were seen in large numbers coming out of their houses to soak in the festive spirit on the last day of 2022 which gifted us our life back after the Coronavirus crisis.

As night fell, hotels and restaurants kicked off the New Year festivities with DJ parties, entertainment programmes and lavish dinners.

The highlight of the New Year’s Eve celebration was at Wave International where a dance troupe enthralled the audience with scintillating performances. People danced on the tunes till late night to welcome the New Year. Hotels like Fortune Hotel Centre Point, The Sonnet organised special dinners for its customers.
The people were busy dancing on various Bollywood numbers. Hotels in all categories lined up a variety of events to attract people. Several housing complexes and societies in Sonari and Kadma also organised functions to welcome the year.
After the truncated celebrations of the past two years, families and friends hung out till late to bid goodbye to 2022 and ring in the new year. Roads remained crowded as shops stayed open to welcome shoppers and eateries saw good footfall.
On the eve of the year, people thronged parks for picnics. Places like Tata Steel Zoological Park, Jubilee Park Dimna Lake and Hudco dam witnessed huge rush. On the other hand, celebrations in most hotels and clubs went on till the wee hours.
“Besides counting our achievements, we should consider our failures also and strive for improvement in the New Year,” said social worker Ramesh Saksena, while spreading the message of peace at Jubilee Park.
He said that songs, folk dances and choreography depicting problems arising out of social evils, including drug addiction, illiteracy and female foeticide should also be made part of celebrations.
A large number of people gathered at religious places like gurudwaras and churches for special prayers to mark the beginning of the year 2023
On Monday, T V Narendran, managing director, Tata Steel will cut the cake at Centre for Exellence to welcome the New Year.
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