Dimna Lake

Dimna Lake is an artificial lake in Jamshedpur, which is situated at around 13 km from the city. This lake lies at the foot hills of Dalma Mountain ranges. The Dimna Lake is important for the city, as it serves like a water reservoir for the steel plant and the Read more…

Getting there in Jamshedpur

Jamshedpur is the largest city in the state of Jharkhand and is one of the ‘Industrial Cities’ of India, being known by many simply as “The Steel City”. Jamshedpur is completely maintained by Tata Steel for the most part. Tata Steel is responsible for the infrastructure as well the public services Read more…

Economy of Jamshedpur

Jamshedpur is home to the first private iron and steel company of India. The areas surrounding Jamshedpur are rich in minerals, including iron ore, coal, manganese bauxite and lime. It is a modern, industrial city; the main industries being iron and steel, truck manufacturing, tinplate production, cement and other small Read more…

Localities in Jamshedpur

Sakchi: The heart of the city, with the main markets and a few residential areas. Generally, the Sakchi market is crowded and dusty. Originally the village at which Jamshedpur was founded was called Sakchi too. Bistupur: An upmarket commercial area and residential township, which caters more to the middle/upper-middle class. Read more…

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…

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