Jharkhand CM to inaugurate Eastern India’s largest Eco Park in Chakulia next month

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Jamshedpur: Jharkhand is set to unveil its largest ecological park, sprawling over 195 acres on Amalgoda Road, Chakulia block. The much-anticipated eco park, completed at a cost of Rs 23 crore, will be inaugurated by Chief Minister Hemant Soren in the first week of October.

This park, one of the biggest in eastern India, is expected to emerge as a key tourist hub for Jharkhand, Odisha, West Bengal, and Bihar. Developed under the supervision of Ranger Digvijay Singh, the project was completed in record time.

The park boasts a variety of attractions: four musical fountains, boating club, swimming facility, Navgrah Park, children’s zone, senior citizen area, rose and cactus gardens, medicinal plant garden, sandalwood groves, Shiva Kund, ancient statues, and a community hall. A rest house and a large canteen add to tourist convenience.

Forest Department officials, including the PCCF, have inspected the park and praised its design. Ranger Singh stated that the park would serve not just as an entertainment center, but also as a hub for environmental education and cultural enrichment.

Located close to the borders of Odisha and Bengal, Chakulia’s geography makes it a natural tourist magnet. Officials believe the project will significantly boost employment opportunities and the local economy while positioning Jharkhand as a green tourism hotspot.

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