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  :: Tourist Spots around Jamshedpur: ::

Jubilee Park:
Built along the lines of the Brindavan Gardens of Bangalore, the Jubilee Park is a major attraction in the city. Dotted with flower beds and illuminated fountains, this Park is spread

in some 225 acres. The Park was presented by Tata Steel to the citizens of Jamshedpur, in its Golden Jubilee year. To commemorate the birth anniversary of the Founder of the huge Tata Empire, on the 3rd of March every year, the entire park is illuminated.

Sir Dorabji Tata Park
Manicured lawns, flower beds and brilliantly lit fountains give a delightful dash of colour to this Park.










Dimna Lake
Snuggled in the picturesque and hilly terrain of the Dalma range, the Lake is an enchanting treat for those desirous of being in nature’s lap, just outside the city precincts.










Keenan Stadium
This cricket stadium has been acknowledged by many visiting cricket teams as one of the finest in the country.






Tata Football Academy
India’s first football academy has an ultra modern gymnasium and imparts training to building young footballers.







J.R.D. Tata Sports Complex
This magnificent complex has an international size football ground with an eight-lane mono-synthetic track. This is one of the best sports complexes in India. Facilities for handball, volleyball, hockey, table tennis and a modern gymnasium are available at the complex. Based here, are the Tata Chess Centre and the Tata Archery Academy.




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