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Jamshedpur (, ) or Tatanagar is the largest and most populous city in Jharkhand and the first planned industrial city in India. It is a Notified Area Council and Municipal Corporation and also the headquarter of the East Singhbhum district. It is a popular tourist destination known for its forests, ancient temples and royal palaces. It was ranked as the cleanest city of India in the year 2019. It was founded by Jamsetji Tata, founder of the Tata Group, and was named after him. It was established in 1919. Jamshedpur was ranked as the cleanest city of India in 2020 by Swach Survekshan in 2020. Jamshedpur was ranked the 7th cleanest city of India in 2010. The city is also ranked as 2nd in India in terms of quality of life. Jamshedpur is the 84th fastest growing city in the world according to City Mayors Foundation. It is the headquarters of the East Singhbhum district of Jharkhand and is the 36th – largest urban agglomeration and 72nd largest city in India by population. It is one of the first Smart Cities in India along with Naya Raipur.


Etymology

In 1919
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renamed the city, which was originally Sakchi, to Jamshedpur in honour of its founder,
Jamshedji Nusserwanji Tata Jamsetji (Jamshedji) Nusserwanji Tata (3 March 1839 – 19 May 1904) was an Indian pioneer industrialist who founded the Tata Group, India's biggest conglomerate company. Named the greatest philanthropist of the last century by several pol ...
. Tata had written to his son Dorabji Tata about his vision of a great city in the area. On Founders Day (3 March), the Jubilee Park is decorated with brilliant lightwork for about a week.


History

The prospectors C. M. Weld, Dorabji Tata and Shapurji Saklatvala took nearly three years in a painstaking search across vast stretches of inhospitable terrain to find a location for a steel plant. One day they came across Sakchi (present-day a business district), on the densely forested stretches of the
Chota Nagpur plateau The Chota Nagpur Plateau is a plateau in eastern India, which covers much of Jharkhand state as well as adjacent parts of Chhattisgarh, Odisha, West Bengal and Bihar. The Indo-Gangetic plain lies to the north and east of the plateau, and the bas ...
, near the confluence of the Subarnarekha and
Kharkai Kharkai is an administrative unit, known as Union council, of Malakand District in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. Its population is near 50000 District Malakand has 2 Tehsils i.e. Swat Ranizai and Sam Ranizai. Each Tehsil comprises ...
rivers. It seemed to be the ideal choice and the place was selected. In 1908, the construction of the plant as well as the city officially began. The first steel ingot was rolled on 16 February 1912. It was a momentous day in the history of industrial India. Jamsetji Tata's plan for the city was clear. He envisioned far more than a mere row of workers' hutments. He insisted upon building all the comforts and conveniences a city could provide. As a result, many areas in the city are well planned and there are public leisure places such as the Jubilee Park. While building the city, Tata had said: Messrs Julin Kennedy Sahlin from Pittsburgh prepared the first layout of the town of Jamshedpur. Jamshedpur is a million-plus city with three municipal corporations, Jamshedpur Notified area committee, Jugsalai Municipal corporation and Mango Notified area committee. In 1945, Tata Motors was setup here. It is now the second largest industry in Jamshedpur. A municipal corporation was proposed in 2005 but after protests from the residents this did not happen.


Geography

Jamshedpur is situated in the southern end of the state of Jharkhand and is bordered by the states of Odisha and West Bengal. The average elevation of the city is 135 metres while the range is from 129 m to 151 m. Total geographical area of Jamshedpur is 224 km square. Jamshedpur is primarily located in a hilly region and is surrounded by the Dalma Hills running from west to east and covered with dense forests. The other smaller hill ranges near the city are Ukam Hill and the Jadugoda-musabani hill range. The city is also a part of the larger
Chota Nagpur Plateau The Chota Nagpur Plateau is a plateau in eastern India, which covers much of Jharkhand state as well as adjacent parts of Chhattisgarh, Odisha, West Bengal and Bihar. The Indo-Gangetic plain lies to the north and east of the plateau, and the bas ...
region. The region is formed of the sedimentary, metamorphic and igneous rocks belonging to the Dharwarian period. Jamshedpur is located at the confluence of the Kharkai and Subarnarekha Rivers. Subarnarekha is the principal river of Jamshedpur, which flows from west to south-eastern part of the territory. Many small rivers, especially the tributaries, join the Subarnarekha river in this area. The Kharkai flows from the south and joins the Subarnarekha river at a place called ''Domuhani''. The two rivers are the major sources of drinking water and groundwater for the city. Several lakes of varying size are also located near the fringes of the city. The major of them being the
Dimna lake Dimna Lake is an artificial reservoir located near Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary, 15 km from the city of Jamshedpur in the state of Jharkhand. Constructed in 1944, by Tata Steel to deal with the water scarcity in the city. Geography Dimna Lake is ...
located in between the Dalma range and the Sitarampur reservoir situated beside Kharkai river. It is also a major tourist spot in the region. Both of them also act as reservoirs for drinking water in the city. The city falls under deciduous type of forest region and the green cover is estimated to be around 33% of the total land area. The city falls under the Seismic Zone II region. Jamshedpur has many parks around it. Jubilee Park at Sakchi is the largest park in Jamshedpur. It was built by Jamshedji Tata, who was inspired by Vrindavanan Gardens of Mysore. File:Cityscapes of Jamshedpur.jpg, Cityscapes of Jamshedpur File:Act of Stalking.jpg, Bengal tiger at
Tata Steel Zoological Park Tata Steel Zoological Park (TSZP) is situated in a corner of Jubilee Park, Jamshedpur. TSZP is a recognized 'Medium' category Zoo by the Central Zoo Authority (CZA). The CZA evaluates Zoos on periodic basis and stipulates conditions for their i ...


Climate


Cityscape and urban structure

The center of Jamshedpur has commercial areas and main areas. Central Jamshedpur contains a financial and business district. Famous landmarks in the center include Jubilee Park and Tata Steel. Sakchi and Bistupur are the business and financial district. Center part is also the oldest part of the city. The Western portion of the city has the areas of Adityapur, Gamharia, and Sonari. Sonari is a residential and commercial neighborhood, while Adityapur and Gamharia are the major industrial neighborhoods. Adityapur is also a city and a part of Jamshedpur. Gamharia has an industrial area namely Industrial Area, Gamharia. Adityapur has the
Adityapur Industrial Area Adityapur Industrial Area also known as Adityapur Industrial Area City short form AIA or AIA City is an industrial hub and an Industrial, technological, engineering district located at Adityapur, Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, India. Adityapur Indu ...
. There are five national highways crossing the city. Mango Bridge connects the city center to
Mango A mango is an edible stone fruit produced by the tropical tree ''Mangifera indica''. It is believed to have originated in the region between northwestern Myanmar, Bangladesh, and northeastern India. ''M. indica'' has been cultivated in South a ...
. Marine Drive is a popular road and picturesque promenade in Jamshedpur. It starts from Sonari and connects Adityapur.Adityapur has the NIT Jamshedpur. The southern part of Jamshedpur contains Jugsalai,
Birsanagar Birsanagar is a part of Jamshedpur. It is divided into 12 zones which are further divided into smaller zones. Birsanagar was named after Birsa Munda. Civic administration There is a police station at Birsanagar. See also * Jamshedpur * List ...
,
Kadma Kadma may refer to one of a number of articles: * Kadma (Jamshedpur), a neighbourhood in Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, India * Kadma (trope), Torah cantillation mark * Kadma, Khunti, a village in Jharkhand, India *Kadma, Hazaribagh Kadma (referred to ...
, Burmamines,
TELCO Colony Jamshedpur (, ) or Tatanagar is the largest and most populous city in Jharkhand and the first planned industrial city in India. It is a Notified Area Council and Municipal Corporation and also the headquarter of the East Singhbhum district. It ...
, Bagbera Colony and
Jojobera Jojobera is a town and neighbourhood of Jamshedpur, East Singhbhum district, Jharkhand, India. As a neighbourhood of Jamshedpur, it came under Telco Colony. Economy Jojobera Power Plant is a coal-based thermal power plant located at Jojobera. ...
. Jugsalai is the commercial area which is known for the wholesale market. while Birsanagar, Kadma and Bagbera consists of residential and commercial hubs. Burmamines,
TELCO Colony Jamshedpur (, ) or Tatanagar is the largest and most populous city in Jharkhand and the first planned industrial city in India. It is a Notified Area Council and Municipal Corporation and also the headquarter of the East Singhbhum district. It ...
, Bagbera Colony and
Jojobera Jojobera is a town and neighbourhood of Jamshedpur, East Singhbhum district, Jharkhand, India. As a neighbourhood of Jamshedpur, it came under Telco Colony. Economy Jojobera Power Plant is a coal-based thermal power plant located at Jojobera. ...
are the other main and major industrial areas of the city. Apart from north, whole areas of Jamshedpur has at least one industrial area. Other tall towers are TCE Building and Voltas House. In Jamshedpur, many hi-rise buildings are under construction now. Now the tallest building will be City Center II, which will be built at Adityapur. These tall buildings are mostly on the Central and Western side of the city. Jamshedpur has 10 - 14 floors of buildings.


Localities


Demographics


Population

According to the 2011 census of India, the city of Jamshedpur had a population of 629,659, but the Jamshedpur Urban Agglomeration had a population of 1,337,131. The city is designated as a Million Plus Urban Agglomeration as per Government terminology. Males constitute 52.1% of the population and females 47.9%. Jamshedpur has an average literacy rate of 89.41% – higher than the national average of 74%. In Jamshedpur, 11.5% of the population is under six years of age.http://www.censusindia.gov.in/2011-prov-results/paper2/data_files/india2/Million_Plus_UAs_Cities_2011.pdf Jamshedpur Urban Agglomeration includes: Jamshedpur (Industrial Town), Jamshedpur (NAC), Tata Nagar Railway Colony (OG),
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(NAC), Jugsalai (M),
Bagbera Bagbera Colony (also referred to as Bagbera) is a census town in the Golmuri-cum-Jugsalai CD block in the Dhalbhum subdivision of the Purbi Singhbhum district in the state of Jharkhand, India. Geography Location Bagbera Colony is located a ...
(CT), Chhota Gobindpur (CT), Haludbani (CT), Sarjamda (CT), Gadhra (CT),
Ghorabandha Ghorabandha is a census town in the Golmuri-cum-Jugsalai CD block in the Dhalbhum subdivision of the Purbi Singhbhum district in the Indian state of Jharkhand. Geography Location Ghorabandha is located at . Jamshedpu ...
(CT), Purihasa (CT), Adityapur (M Corp.), Chota Gamahria (CT) and Kapali (CT).


Language

The official language is Hindi. The second most spoken language is Urdu. Additionally, in Jamshedpur, many East Indian languages are spoken, including
Bengali Bengali or Bengalee, or Bengalese may refer to: *something of, from, or related to Bengal, a large region in South Asia * Bengalis, an ethnic and linguistic group of the region * Bengali language, the language they speak ** Bengali alphabet, the w ...
,
Magahi The Magahi language (), also known as Magadhi (), is a language spoken in Bihar, Jharkhand and West Bengal states of eastern India, and in the Terai of Nepal. Magadhi Prakrit was the ancestor of Magahi, from which the latter's name derives. ...
, Santhali and
Odia Odia, also spelled Oriya or Odiya, may refer to: * Odia people in Odisha, India * Odia language, an Indian language, belonging to the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European language family * Odia alphabet, a writing system used for the Odia languag ...
.
Punjabi Punjabi, or Panjabi, most often refers to: * Something of, from, or related to Punjab, a region in India and Pakistan * Punjabi language * Punjabi people * Punjabi dialects and languages Punjabi may also refer to: * Punjabi (horse), a British Th ...
is also spoken, as are some South Indian languages, such as Kannada and
Tamil Tamil may refer to: * Tamils, an ethnic group native to India and some other parts of Asia ** Sri Lankan Tamils, Tamil people native to Sri Lanka also called ilankai tamils **Tamil Malaysians, Tamil people native to Malaysia * Tamil language, nati ...
. (For language details see Golmuri-cum-Jugsalai block#Language and religion.)


Religion and Ethnicity

Hindus form the majority religion in Jamshedpur. While Muslims,
Sikhs Sikhs ( or ; pa, ਸਿੱਖ, ' ) are people who adhere to Sikhism (Sikhi), a monotheistic religion that originated in the late 15th century in the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent, based on the revelation of Guru Nanak. The term ...
, and Christians form a significant minority. Jains and
Buddhists Buddhism ( , ), also known as Buddha Dharma and Dharmavinaya (), is an Indian religion or philosophical tradition based on teachings attributed to the Buddha. It originated in northern India as a -movement in the 5th century BCE, and gra ...
also live in the city. Hindus are found in almost all areas of Jamshedpur. Muslims are also found in almost all areas of Jamshedpur, but many are concentrated in
Maango Mango is a city and a neighborhood of Jamshedpur city. It is situated across the Subarnarekha River and is connected to Jamshedpur via three bridges laid side by side. It is a huge and growing residential area. Once a less populated little to ...
, Sakchi, and Golmuri. Most
Sikhs Sikhs ( or ; pa, ਸਿੱਖ, ' ) are people who adhere to Sikhism (Sikhi), a monotheistic religion that originated in the late 15th century in the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent, based on the revelation of Guru Nanak. The term ...
live in Golmuri and Sakchi. Christians are mostly found in the central part of the city. Tribals constitute around 28% of the population, and live in
Birsanagar Birsanagar is a part of Jamshedpur. It is divided into 12 zones which are further divided into smaller zones. Birsanagar was named after Birsa Munda. Civic administration There is a police station at Birsanagar. See also * Jamshedpur * List ...
, a very large area covering a major part of Jamshedpur. File:Jamshedpur at Night.jpg,
Birsanagar Birsanagar is a part of Jamshedpur. It is divided into 12 zones which are further divided into smaller zones. Birsanagar was named after Birsa Munda. Civic administration There is a police station at Birsanagar. See also * Jamshedpur * List ...
- the place where tribals live File:Sai Baba Temple Jamshedpur.JPG, Sai Baba Temple - one of the temples in Jamshedpur at
Bistupur Bistupur is a suburb and business district. Bistupur is one of the major commercial areas of Jamshedpur in Jharkhand, India. It is one of the oldest places in Jamshedpur with several historical landmarks and heritage buildings. History Du ...
File:7357 - Jamshedpur -.jpg, Saint Joseph's Cathedral - a cathedral in Jamshedpur


Migration

Migration is a major reason behind Jamshedpur's increase in population and it being multicultural. When Jamshedpur was established, many people from Bihar, especially Muslims, migrated to the city for employment and later settled down there. In Jamshedpur many Muslims are from Bihari cities such as
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and Patna. Many Tamil and Kannadigas also settle in the city. Many other cities such as Dhanbad,
Ranchi Ranchi (, ) is the capital of the Indian state of Jharkhand. Ranchi was the centre of the Jharkhand movement, which called for a separate state for the tribal regions of South Bihar, northern Odisha, western West Bengal and the eastern area ...
and Bokaro, which are in Jharkhand, are also filled with many migrants for jobs. While many other local people are also living in Jamshedpur, including Muslims, many Sikhs have also settled in the city. Many Punjabi Refugees are also present in the city at Punjabi Refugee Colony in Golmuri.


Economy

The largest industry in Jamshedpur is that of
Tata Steel Tata Steel Limited is an Indian multinational steel-making company, based in Jamshedpur, Jharkhand and headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra. It is a part of the Tata Group. Formerly known as Tata Iron and Steel Company Limited (TISCO), Tata ...
. It is situated in the centre of the city and occupies approximately 1/5 of the entire city area. It acts as a pivotal center for the industries of the city of Jamshedpur with a large number of them having direct or indirect linkages with it. Tata Motors is the second major industry. It is spread over an area of in the eastern side of the city. It manufactures Medium and Heavy commercial vehicles and the main components. The company also has its own township commonly known as Telco. Nuvoco Vistas Corp. Ltd is a cement plant located in
Jojobera Jojobera is a town and neighbourhood of Jamshedpur, East Singhbhum district, Jharkhand, India. As a neighbourhood of Jamshedpur, it came under Telco Colony. Economy Jojobera Power Plant is a coal-based thermal power plant located at Jojobera. ...
, Jamshedpur. It is Asia's largest Cement Grinding Unit. There is a varied and powerful industrial base in the
Adityapur Industrial Area Adityapur Industrial Area also known as Adityapur Industrial Area City short form AIA or AIA City is an industrial hub and an Industrial, technological, engineering district located at Adityapur, Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, India. Adityapur Indu ...
. Jamshedpur is regarded as the industrial capital of Jharkhand.


Arts and Culture


Cinema

Jamshedpur has influence on Hindi, and
Bengali Bengali or Bengalee, or Bengalese may refer to: *something of, from, or related to Bengal, a large region in South Asia * Bengalis, an ethnic and linguistic group of the region * Bengali language, the language they speak ** Bengali alphabet, the w ...
. Many films have been shot and based in the city and it is also sometimes called "Mini Mumbai" because of a great cinema culture and producing many film and television artists. Ritwik Ghatak's '' Subarnarekha'', a 1962 Bengali film and '' Satyakam'', a 1969 Hindi film starring Dharmendra and Sharmila Tagore were shot in
Ghatsila Ghatshila is a census town in the Ghatshila CD block in the Ghatshila subdivision of the East Singhbhum district, in the Indian state of Jharkhand. History Legend says that the royal family of the Kingdom of Dhalbhum had originated from t ...
area. Years after, film '' Udaan'' was shot and based in the city which also got screened in Cannes Film Festival. ''
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'' film was based in the city and portions of '' M.S.Dhoni: The Untold Story'' were also shot in Jamshedpur. Buddhadeb Dasgupta's Bengali film, ''Urojohaj'' was also shot in outskirts of city. The movie '' Dil Bechara'', starring Sushant Singh Rajput and John Abraham's directorial ''
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'' were also shot in the city. Many entertainers are also from this city such as Priyanka Chopra,
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and Imtiaz Ali.


Government

The civic administration of the city is under Greater Jamshedpur Metropolitan Region, Govt of Jharkhand. The major urban local bodies are: * Jamshedpur Industrial Town * Jamshedpur Notified Area Committee (JNAC) *
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Municipal Corporation * Adityapur Municipal Corporation * Jugsalai Nagar Parishad * Kapali Nagar Parishad


Education

Important educational institutions in Jamshedpur are: XLRI, founded in 1949, is the oldest management institute of India; Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Medical College, established in 1961; and the engineering college
National Institute of Technology, Jamshedpur National Institute of Technology Jamshedpur (NIT Jamshedpur or NITJSR), is an Institute of National Importance for Technical Education located at Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, India. Established as a Regional Institute of Technology on 15 August 1960 ...
, an Institute of National Importance, established as a Regional Institute of Technology on 15 August 1960. The
National Metallurgical Laboratory National Metallurgical Laboratory is an Indian research center that functions under the aegis of Council of Scientific and Industrial Research. History In 1944, the then Government released to set up National Physical Laboratory of India, Nati ...
(NML), one of the 38 Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) laboratories, was inaugurated on 26 November 1950 by Jawaharlal Nehru. Shavak Nanavati Technical Institute (SNTI), established in 1921 as the technical training department of Tata Steel, now develops skilled employees for other companies as well. Its 400,000 volume library is one of the most popular in the city. Many high level institutions are located in Jamshedpur. Now there is further development to setup more universities and several other educational institutions.


Sports

Jamshedpur's private clubs provide opportunities for activities, such as golf, tennis, squash, billiards, horseriding and water scootering. Jamshedpur FC is an ISL team based in Jamshedpur. The team is owned by
Tata Steel Tata Steel Limited is an Indian multinational steel-making company, based in Jamshedpur, Jharkhand and headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra. It is a part of the Tata Group. Formerly known as Tata Iron and Steel Company Limited (TISCO), Tata ...
.


Facilities and academies

Sporting facilities and academies include: *
JRD Tata Sports Complex The JRD Tata Sports Complex Stadium is a 40,000-capacity (often limited to 24,424 for ISL games) stadium in Jamshedpur, India. It is currently used mostly for association football matches and athletics competitions. It has been the home stadiu ...
has an international standard multi-use stadium and an eight-lane mono-synthetic track. It is primarily used for football and athletics but facilities for various other sports including archery, basketball, field hockey, swimming, table tennis, tennis, volleyball, skating, yoga as well as a modern gymnasium, are available at the complex. The stadium hosted the women football competition & archery event of the 34th National Games in 2011. *
Keenan Stadium Keenan Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium and an International Cricket Stadium in Jamshedpur, India. It is currently used mostly for cricket and football matches. It is also known as a venue for archery. The stadium is named after John Lawre ...
hosted its 1st International One Day Cricket match on 7 December 1983 in which India lost to the touring West Indies Team. Many other International matches have been played here in which India has won only one match against South Africa in 1999–2000. *
Tata Football Academy Tata Football Academy (Tata FA or TFA) is an association football academy situated in Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, India, sponsored by Tata Steel, which owns ISL outfit Jamshedpur FC. It is one of the renowned football academies in India. History ...
was started in 1987 to nurture budding Indian footballers and raise the standard of Indian football. TFA is a football club in Jamshedpur, sponsored by Tata Steel. Today, Tata Football Academy is one of the premier
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breeding grounds in India. * Tata Archery Academy: archery is a sport indigenous to the tribal people of
Chhotanagpur The Chota Nagpur Plateau is a plateau in eastern India, which covers much of Jharkhand state as well as adjacent parts of Chhattisgarh, Odisha, West Bengal and Bihar. The Indo-Gangetic plain lies to the north and east of the plateau, and the bas ...
and Santhal Pargana. Tata Steel has pursued and nurtured the local tribals and provided them with facilities and training to bring them up to international competition standards in archery. Its students have attributed a lot of fame to the institute by bringing in many medals in National and International competitions. * Tata Steel Adventure Foundation –
Bachendri Pal Bachendri Pal (born 24 May 1954) is an Indian mountaineer. She is the first Indian woman to climb the summit of world's highest mountain, Mount Everest, what she did in 1984. She was awarded the third highest civilian award Padma Bhushan by Gov ...
, the first Indian woman to climb Mount Everest, is the director of Tata Steel Adventure Foundation. Jamshedpur has two golf courses—the Beldih Golf Course and the Golmuri Golf Course. Both of these courses are at the heart of the city. The biggest is the Beldih Golf Course which is around 6,000 yards. The Golmuri Golf Course although smaller is also challenging. They together hold the annual Tata Open Golf Tournament which is an event held under the support of the
Professional Golf Tour of India The Professional Golf Tour of India (PGTI), currently known for sponsorship reasons as the Tata Steel Professional Golf Tour of India, is a professional golf tour for men based in India. The tour was formed in 2006, as the successor to the Indian ...
. The tournament was started in 2002. Jamshedpur also has the Jamshedpur Gliding Club and the Jamshedpur Co-operative Flying club.


Media


Television

Jamshedpur has various local news broadcast and cable media channels including: * Aaj Tak *
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Print

English, Santali, and Bengali newspapers are published from the city, including. Hindi newspapers * '' Dainik Jagran'' * ''
Dainik Bhaskar ''Dainik Bhaskar ''is India's largest Hindi-language daily newspaper owned by the Dainik Bhaskar Group. According to Audit Bureau of Circulations, it is ranked 3rd in the world by circulation and is the largest newspaper in India by circula ...
'' * '' Hindustan Dainik'' * ''
Prabhat Khabar Prabhat Khabar is a Hindi language newspaper published daily in Jharkhand, Bihar and West Bengal. The newspaper is circulated in several states in India, including Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal and some parts of Orissa. It was founded in August 1 ...
'' English newspapers * ''The Avenue Mail''. Bengali Newspapers * ''Khobor Kagoj''


Transportation

The Tatanagar Junction on the
Chakradharpur railway division Chakradharpur railway division is one of the four railway divisions under South Eastern Railway zone of Indian Railways. This railway division was formed on 14 April 1952 and its headquarter is located at Chakradharpur in West Singhbhum district ...
of the South Eastern Railway, is the major railhead of Jamshedpur. Other railway stations in the city include Adityapur,
Gamharia Gamharia is a village in the Gaya district of the Indian state of Bihar. Commerce The main markets are Sherghati, Chandiastan, Darioura and Gola Bazar (among the largest cattle markets in Bihar). History Gamharia experienced an Indian so ...
,
Kandra Kandra is a census town in the Adityapur CD block in the Seraikela Sadar subdivision of the Saraikela Kharsawan district in the Indian state of Jharkhand. Geography Location Kandra is located at . It has an average elevation of 226 m ...
and Govindpur. Jamshedpur is connected to other parts of India through national and state highways. The major highways are: * National Highway 33 (NH-33) touches the city and connects it to Mumbai and further joins the NH32, which connects with Kolkata, Delhi NH-2, NH-33 and NH-6 connects it to Kharagpur, Kolkata. * National Highway 18 (NH-18) connects Jamshedpur to Dhanbad, Via Bokaro. * Tata-Kandra Road connects Jamshedpur to Kandra via Gamahria. *
Marine Drive, Jamshedpur National Highway 118 is a national highway of India. It connects Asanbani and Jamshedpur in the state of Jharkhand. At length, it is one of the shortest national highways in India. Before renumbering of national highways, route of NH-118 was ...
connects Adityapur Toll Bridge to
Mango A mango is an edible stone fruit produced by the tropical tree ''Mangifera indica''. It is believed to have originated in the region between northwestern Myanmar, Bangladesh, and northeastern India. ''M. indica'' has been cultivated in South a ...
via
Kadma Kadma may refer to one of a number of articles: * Kadma (Jamshedpur), a neighbourhood in Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, India * Kadma (trope), Torah cantillation mark * Kadma, Khunti, a village in Jharkhand, India *Kadma, Hazaribagh Kadma (referred to ...
, Sonari through the western corridors of Jamshedpur Jamshedpur has a bus station in
Maango Mango is a city and a neighborhood of Jamshedpur city. It is situated across the Subarnarekha River and is connected to Jamshedpur via three bridges laid side by side. It is a huge and growing residential area. Once a less populated little to ...
. This bus station have buses which go to other cities like Bokaro, Dhanbad, Ranchi etc. However, now there is a plan to update and rebuild and renovate this bus stand/station. Sonari Airport is serving the city at present. It is spread over a 25-acre area in the Sonari area of the city. The airport is primarily used for bringing in chartered planes of TATA group. In previous days there were flights from Jamshedpur to Kolkata.
Dhalbhumgarh Airport Dhalbhumgarh Airport (IATA: none, ICAO: none) is a proposed domestic airport, which will serve the city of Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, India. It will be built on a former World War II era airfield in Dhalbhumgarh in East Singhbhum district, about fro ...
is a proposed public airport located at Dhalbhumgarh, in the state of Jharkhand, India as a greenfield airport for Jamshedpur. It will be built on the site of an abandoned World War II airfield situated from Jamshedpur on NH-33. The old airfield was built around 1942, as an ancillary runway for other airfields in the vicinity that were being built around India's eastern frontier as part of the war effort. It was one of the airfields used by Allied forces to repel the advancing Japanese troops and to maintain transport links with China. As the Japanese forces came to control shipping in the China Sea, seaborne supply routes to China were cut and the difficult route over the Himalayas was increasingly used. The airfield was abandoned after the war. The technical team of the
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(AAI) conducted a survey in 2017 and approved the Dhalbhumgarh site for a greenfield airport. The government plans to invest Rs 300 crore through AAI for the new airport which will have a runway. In January 2018, Union Minister of State for Civil Aviation Jayant Sinha announced that the Union Civil Aviation Ministry and the Jharkhand Government would sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the construction of Dhalbhumgarh Airport. In 2022, it is announced that the Sonari Airport will start commercial public flights for Jamshedpur to Bhubaneswar and Kolkata.


Tourism

Jamshedpur has a number of popular tourist destinations, including: * Jubilee Park, built by Jamsetji Tata and was inspired by Vrindavan Gardens of Mysore * Dalma Wild Life Sanctuary *
Dimna Lake Dimna Lake is an artificial reservoir located near Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary, 15 km from the city of Jamshedpur in the state of Jharkhand. Constructed in 1944, by Tata Steel to deal with the water scarcity in the city. Geography Dimna Lake is ...
, artificial reservoir *
Tata Steel Zoological Park Tata Steel Zoological Park (TSZP) is situated in a corner of Jubilee Park, Jamshedpur. TSZP is a recognized 'Medium' category Zoo by the Central Zoo Authority (CZA). The CZA evaluates Zoos on periodic basis and stipulates conditions for their i ...
, also consists of a Safari *
JRD Tata Sports Complex The JRD Tata Sports Complex Stadium is a 40,000-capacity (often limited to 24,424 for ISL games) stadium in Jamshedpur, India. It is currently used mostly for association football matches and athletics competitions. It has been the home stadiu ...
, home stadium of Jamshedpur FC and held 2011 National Games *
Marine Drive, Jamshedpur National Highway 118 is a national highway of India. It connects Asanbani and Jamshedpur in the state of Jharkhand. At length, it is one of the shortest national highways in India. Before renumbering of national highways, route of NH-118 was ...
, one of the few marine drives in India * Dalma Hills, hill range surrounding East Singhbhum * Ghatshila, a picnic spot * Jamshedpur Coin Museum, museum has got 1200 rare and antique coins of varied mint & metals and also has the world's smallest coin dating back to 300–400 AD * Sumant Moolgaonkar Park, build near HUDCO Lake *Millenium Park *The Russi Modi Centre of Excellence


Notable people

* Varun Aaron, cricketer * Imtiaz Ali, director *
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, actress * Gerald Durrell,
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, conservationist *
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, actor * Ishank Jaggi, cricketer * Saba Karim, cricketer *
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, teacher and social activist *
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, actor * Manmohan, actor *
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Mukherjee, Shomu Film producers from Jharkhand Bengali ...
, filmmaker *
Gourav Mukhi Gourav Mukhi is an Indian professional footballer who plays as a forward. Club career Mukhi was raised in Harijan Basti, Dhatkidih in Jamshedpur, Jharkhand and is the son of Chhotelal Mukhi, a former local amateur footballer. In June 2015, aft ...
, footballer * Shweta Prasad, actress * Arshadul Qadri, scholar *
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, cricketer *
Shilpa Rao Shilpa Rao (born Apeksha Rao; 11 April 1984) is an Indian singer born and raised in Jamshedpur. She completed her Post Graduation in Applied Statistics from St. Xavier's College, Mumbai, before working as a jingle singer for three years. During ...
, singer *
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, cricketer * Simone Singh, Indian television actress * Akshat Singh, YouTuber * Saurabh Tiwary, cricketer


References


External links


East Singhbhum District Administration website

TataSteel.com: Fact File on Jamshedpur (Tata City)


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