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Tata Sons Chairman N Chandrasekaran to arrive in Jamshedpur today, inaugurate lighting inside Jubilee Park  

Chairman to inaugurate PN Bose Geological Centre

Jamshedpur, March 1: Tata Sons’ Chairman, N Chandrasekaran will arrive in Jamshedpur on March 2 to pay homage to the Founder.

Jamshedpur is all decked up for the 185th birth anniversary celebration of Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata on March 3.

According to the reports, N Chandrasekaran will arrive at Sonari Airport on Saturday, March 2.

Chairman will inaugurate PN Bose Geological Centre at E Road, Northern Town, Bistupur (Opposite Tata Steel Foundation Office) in the morning.

At around 11 am N Chandrasekaran will inaugurate the 14th SNTI Technical Exhibition at SNTI, N Road, Bistupur.

Later in the evening, Chandrasekaran will inaugurate the illumination inside Jubilee Park and pay homage to the Founder at around 6 pm. The illumination will be in place till March 5.

On March 3, Natarajan Chandrasekaran and senior company officials will pay floral tributes to the Founder JN Tata inside Tata Steel works.

The Chairman will also pay homage to the Founder at Postal Park in Bistupur at around am on March 3.

There will be pageantry parade by social organisations with the theme “Technology for people and planet”. There will also be Parade by Horse Riders, Parade by NCC Cadets, Skits, Nukkad Natak etc.

Chairman, Tata Sons along with senior members of the Tata group will also inaugurate exhibition at Steelennium Hall, Jamshedpur Works on March 3.

The theme for the exhibition this time is “Technology for People and Planet”.  Later in the evening he will fly back to Mumbai.

The Steel City will pay tributes to the founder, Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata on his 185th birth anniversary. The celebrations commemorate the vision of the Founder after whom the steel city took its name over a century ago.

This year’s theme of Founder’s Day is ‘Technology for People and Planet’.

The celebrations this will feature the illumination of over 50 significant sites across Jamshedpur, including heritage buildings, places of worship, and roundabouts. The colorful lights used in these displays will not only enhance the city’s beauty but also serve as a reminder of the occasion.

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