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Jamshedpur (Jharkhand)
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Hotels & Resorts in Jamshedpur |
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Jamshedpur is home to the first private
Iron and Steel company of India. The beautiful Dalma Hills, and the
rivers Subarnrekha and Kharkhai border surround Jamshedpur. There are lakes,
hills, sanctuaries,
enormous parks, wildlife, gardens, and greenery across
and around
the city It is a modern, industrial city with a robust infrastructure
cosmopolitan outlook. The main industries being iron and steel, truck
manufacturing, tinplate production, cement. Awarded the 2004 Global Compact
City award from the UN, Jamshedpur is also host to one of the best
business schools in India – XLRI., apart from being known as the steel city
of India.
Max and min temperatures per day may vary from 32 to 17 degree C at this
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Art and Culture
It invites country’s leading artists to come together to create individual
works of art in the steel city of Jamshedpur. The initiative continues today
as an annual art camp, where the art lovers
of
the steel city get an opportunity to watch masters at work.The Company’s art
collection is, today, among the oldest and virtually charts the history of
modern Indian art. At Jamshedpur, the Company has created the Jamshedpur
School of Art for the fine arts and also supports centres of performing arts
and culture as an extremely generous sponsor. |
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Jubilee Park: It is a lush Green Park at the heart of the city dotted
with flowerbeds and illuminated fountains inspired in part by the Brindaban
Gardens at Mysore. The captivating Rose Garden offers for viewing over 1000
varieties of roses. Kids can have a ball of time at Jubilee Amusement Park
provided with swings, seesaw, skating rink windmill etc. |
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Tata Steel Zoological Park: A variety of flora and fauna exists It is
a treat for nature lovers. Migratory Birds visiting every year during
winters is equally enchanting for all the bird lovers. The park also has a
beautiful lake, a boathouse and “Machaan Restaurant” Jayanti Sarowar. The
sarovar is specially dredged and deepened for boating. There is an island at
the center of the lake, which adds immense beauty to the lake. |
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Sir Dorabji Tata Park: Manicured Lawns and flowerbeds and brilliantly
lit fountains provide a delightful touch of color to the park, The Park is
situated in the center of the city close to the Keenan Stadium.
River’s Meet: Popularly known, as “Domohani” is the scenic confluence
of the Kharkai and Subarnarekha rivers. Watching the glorious brazen sunset
by the “sangam” of two rivers amidst the tall Eucalyptus trees is extremely
enchanting.
Hudco Lake: The lake is a delightful retreat for those desirous of
being in-nature within the city precincts. One can feast his eyes with the
panoramic view of Steel Industry and equally appealing sight of Tata
Engineering, Lafarge Cement and Tata Powers from the hilltop.
Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary: Lurking in the thick cover of its jungle
(193 sq. km.) are elephants, barking deer, sloth beer, porcupines, leopard,
tigers etc. The steep slope of Dalma is a trekker’s delight. Small
hideouts have been made at several places in the sanctuary where one can see
wilds animals in their natural habitat. Dalma provides natural air condition
to the fuming steel city and is an important source of fresh oxygen to the
citizens There is also a temple of Hindu diety Shiva on the mountaintop and
the devotees throng to it during “Shivaratri”. |
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Dimna Lake: Located at a distance of 13 km from the city limits, at
the foot of Dalma Hills, its salubrious surrounding is ideal for outing.
People from all across the region come here during December-January for
picnic. Tata Steel has constructed this lake as a water reservoir for its
plant and the city.
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Shopping
Jamshedpur doesn’t have a lot of sky-high malls, but it has its share of
decent markets and local bazaars, which sell all the latest international
brands. You can buy the local woodwork and bamboo work handicrafts Jamshedpur
India in this respect is very developed and you will find right from foods
served in stalls to most of the international cuisines being served in
restaurants. Do try the Pua or Sattu whenever you are in the city.
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Entertainment
One can entertain oneself at forests, lakes, gardens, wildlife sanctuaries,
river views, picnik spots within and surrounding the city of Jamshedpur
which is why it is called the “Green City” first and then the “Steel City” .
At the Tata Steel Adventure Foundation where visitors can do heart
pumping activities like para-sailing, rock climbing, kayaking and many more.
The Tata Zoological Park, is a nice place if traveling with kids, where
apart from the majestic animals there are lots of things to be offered. |
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How to Reach:
Air: There is an airport at Sonari, which is largely used by corporates. The
closest commercial airports are Ranchi (131 km) and Kolkata (250 km).
Rail: Jamshedpur is an important railway junction on the South
Eastern Railway and is connected directly to all the major cities of India,
viz., Kolkata, Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Patna, Raipur, Bhubaneshwar etc. The
Railway station is known as Tatanagar.
Road: Jamshedpur is connected by road with most of the major cities
in India. National Highway 33 touches the city and joins the NH2, which
connects Kolkata with Delhi.
Moving around within the city: Transportation is cheap and easily available. |
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