Jamshedpur is located at the confluence of the Subarnarekha and Kharkai rivers, surrounded by the picturesque Dalma Hills. The city is situated in the southeastern part of Jharkhand.
Founded by Jamsetji Tata in 1912, Jamshedpur was initially known as Sakchi. It was established as the site of Asia's first steel plant, which laid the foundation for the Tata Group. The city played a significant role in India's industrialization and has grown into a major commercial and industrial center.
Jamshedpur is often referred to as the "Steel City of India" due to its large steel production. The city is home to Tata Steel, one of the largest steel manufacturing companies in the world. The economy is driven by industries such as steel, manufacturing, and services.
Jamshedpur is a melting pot of various cultures, with a diverse population that includes people from different regions of India. The city celebrates various festivals and events, including the Founders Day on October 3rd, which commemorates the establishment of the city.
Jubilee Park: A large park housing the Tata Zoological Park with species like tigers and leopards.
Bhuvaneshwari Temple: A hill-top temple offering panoramic views of the city.
Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary: Home to resident elephants and a variety of wildlife.
Dimna Lake: A serene lake ideal for picnics and boating.
Russi Modi Centre for Excellence: A sports complex named after the former Tata Steel chairman.