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Jamshedpur
StateJharkhand
CountryIndia
Location86.12° E 22.47° N
Area64 km²
Population1.6 million
Temperature8.0 to 47.3 degrees C
Altitude159 metres at Tatanagar
 933 metres at Dalma
PIN Code831 0xx
Dial Code0657
Schools185
Colleges13
A city founded by the late Jamshedji Nusserwanji Tata, Jamsehdpur [pronunciation] (जमशेदपूर in Devanagari), India, then known as Sakchi was home to the first private Iron and Steel company of India. The areas surrounding Jamshedpur are rich in minerals, including iron ore, coal, manganese, lime. Some of these areas are Jamadoba, Noamundi and West Bokaro.

The city recently won international acclaim when it was selected for the 2004 Global Compact City award from the UN in India, beating other contenders such as Bangalore, Pune, Chandigarh, amongst others. A true testimony indeed to its robust infrastructure, cosmopolitan outlook and strong industry.

The city was named Jamshedpur in 1919 by Lord Chelmsford, in honour of its founder. J.N.Tata had written to his son Dorabji Tata about his vision of a great city in the area. His birthday is celebrated on 3rd March every year as 'Founders Day'.

Located in the East Singhbhum district of Jharkhand on the Chota Nagpur plateau, it is surrounded by the beautiful Dalma Hills, and the rivers Subarnarekha and Kharkhai border the north & west of the city, respectively.

It is a modern, industrial city; the main industries being iron and steel, truck manufacturing, tinplate production, cement and other small and medium scale industries revolving around these products. The largest factory is that of Tata Steel (the erstwhile TISCO), and it is situated almost at the center of the city. The other major factory in the city is Tata Motors (previously called The Tata Engineering and Locomotive Company (TELCO)- as once upon time railway locomotives used to be manufactured here - hence the name), which manufactures heavy vehicles & construction/earth moving equipment. Tata Tinplate (the erstwhile Tinplate Co. of India Ltd.) manufactures tinplate.It was originally a British company built in Golmuri,later on taken over by Tata. Most of the Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs) are located just outside Jamshedpur, in the Adityapur Industrial Estate.

Jamshedpur is host to one of the best business schools in India - XLRI which is known for its Personnel Management & Industrial Relations program.

Life in the city is comfortable, with all areas having 24 hours running water and electricity. Facilities are maintained by Jamshedpur Utilities and Services Company Limited(JUSCO), a 100% owned subsidiary of Tata Steel. However, areas not maintained by JUSCO experience intermittent power cuts, bad roads and government apathy. Jamshedpur is also called the Steel City. It is one of the greenest cities of India.

The conversational language is Hindi, though the city itself is cosmopolitan in nature. The main ethnic groups are Biharis, Adivasis and Bengalis. The major festivals are Deepavali, Holi, Durga Pooja (Dussehra), Id-ul-fitr and Christmas. Adivasis celebrate 'Tusu' and Biharis celebrate Chhat.

Sections of the city

Bistupur by night
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Bistupur by night

Jamshedpur as seen from the hills at Bhubaneshwari Temple, Telco
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Jamshedpur as seen from the hills at Bhubaneshwari Temple, Telco

Important markets

How to get there

Places of interest

The Dimna Lake
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The Dimna Lake

Rivers Meet
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Rivers Meet

Colleges

Schools

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