Sikhs in Jamshedpur

Sikhs from Punjab came to this city since the inception of the Steel City in the 1907. Earlier they were established nearby in Calcutta and Kharagpur. They were already associated with Patna, this being the birthplace of their last guru, Guru Govind Singh. In 1910-1920 decade the eminent Sikhs who Read more…

Muslims in Jamshedpur

Muslim Library: This was established in 9128. It has flourished since then. The Golden Jubilee of the Library was celebrated in November 1983. The Chief Minister then Sri Chandra Shekhar Singh had attended it besides quite a large host of eminent poets and writers of the country. JRD TATA students corner Read more…

Marwaris in Jamshedpur

It was established on 1st July 1983. It works for the development of the Rajasthani language, literature, and culture and for the unity and integrity of nation. Shree Manohar Lal Goyal, Mittal Chimon Lal Bhalotiya, Ratanlal Balotia Sitaram, Kamal Prasad Tatia, Rugtas Ramavtar Sharma, Babulal are some of the active Read more…

Maharastrians in Jamshedpur

A socio-cultural institution in Jamshedpur known as “The Maharashtra Hitkari Mandal” is situated in Bistupur area. It was established in 1970. It is a center of activities of Marathi language and literature. Great personalities have visited here. Every year on the occasion of Sri Ganesh Puja a grand program is Read more…

Madrasis in Jamshedpur

Madrasi sammelani has a venerable past. Tatas can track its history back to the date of the founding of the giant steel works in 1907. There were two or three groups formed by the earlier settler, each group concentrating one avocation or other like, bhajans and religious funcions, library activities, Read more…

Christians in Jamshedpur

Christianity came to India at the very beginning. Thomas, an apostle of Jesus Christ, came to India soon after the foundation of Christianity. He gathered followers in Kerela. For centuries this was the nucleus of Christianity here in India. Today the Christian are in all walks of life. The armed Read more…

Biharis in Jamshedpur

Jamshedpur in the early 1920s could boast of a few cultural organizations to provide diversion or cultural stimulation to the citizens. It was during those years that some Bihar Technical Apprentices began to work for the creation of a forum for promoting the art and culture of Bihar. Among those Read more…

Bengalis in Jamshedpur

Bengalis in Jamshedpur adds the touch of culture through their various cultural activities and events. The cultural activities of the Bengal Club Center round the projection of the Indian classical music, dance, dramas. Every year it propagates Rabindra Culture through a Mela, which is normally held in the month of Read more…

Andhraites in Jamshedpur

The Andhras, whose glorious chapters of literature reflect their spirit of adventure in establishing commercial relations in far-flung areas like Sumatra, Java, Burma etc. Their Kinks like Salivamhana contributed much to the establishment of a firm, solid and united India whose contribution to culture, art, sculpture, literature and music had Read more…

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