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Jamshedpur

Jamshedpur

Jamshedpur Jamshedpur is the largest urban conglomeration in the state of Jharkhand, India. Jamshedpur is a planned industrial city of India, founded by the late Jamshedji Nusserwanji Tata. It is also known as Steel City, green city ,TataNagar or simply Tata. Jamshedpur was declared the 7th cleanest city of India for the year 2010 according to survey by the Government of India.[2] In a survey in the year 2007, Jamshedpur was declared the 7th richest city of India. The survey was conducted on the basis of the percentage of population whose annual income is more than 1 million Rupees. It has been predicted as the 84th fastest growing city in the world for the timeframe 2006-2020.[3] A major part of the city is run by Tata Steel itself. Jamshedpur has been selected as one of the cities for the Global Compact Cities Pilot Programme by United Nations, the only one to be selected in India as well as the entire South-East Asia.[4] Education and research Jamshedpur has a high literacy rate, comparable to the best in the country. Institutes in the city include Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Medical College, XLRI (Xavier Labour Relations Institute), the oldest and one of the best management institutes in India, and the National Institute of Technology, Jamshedpur, an Institute of National Importance in the field of engineering/technology. SNTI or Shavak Nanavati Technical Institute was one of the first labour training institutes of the country and gives technical education to the employees of Tata group of companies and others too. This institute has the largest library in town. Sports Jamshedpur has a reputation as the sports capital of Jharkhand with Tata Steel promoting sporting activities. Jamshedpur's private clubs provide opportunities for activities, such as golf, tennis, squash, billiards, horse riding and water scootering. Academies and stadiums include: JRD Tata Sports Complex has an international standard football ground and an eight-lane monosynthetic track. Facilities for handball, tennis, volleyball, hockey, basketball, boxing, and table tennis, as well as a modern gymnasium, are available at the complex. Keenan Stadium has a backdrop of the Dalma Hills, providing a picturesque setting for cricket. The stadium is named after John Lawrence Keenan, a former general manager at Tata Steel. The stadium hosted its 1st International One Day Cricket match on December 7, 1983 in which India lost to the touring West Indies Team. Many other International matches have been played here in which India has won only one match against South Africa in 1999-2000. Yuvraj Singh scored his first class highest score of 358 against Bihar at this ground before being selected for the National Team to play the ICC Knock Out Trophy in 2000. Tata Football Academy (TFA) was started in 1987 to nurture budding Indian footballers and raise the standard of Indian football. Places of interest Jamshedpur though being primarily an Industrial city has also started to attract tourists. It has the benefit of being near a hill and forest range hence it serves as a nodal point for all the further destinations. Some of the major tourist attractions of the city are Jubilee park which was a gift by Tata Steel to the citizens of Jamshedpur on the completion of its 50 years. It was inaugurated by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru the then Prime minister. It is famous for its lighting display on 3rd March which is observed as founders day. Dimna Lake is an artificial reservoir and one of the main sources for the city's drinking water. The Lake has facilities for water sports like jetskiing, rowing and water scooting. Dalma Hills are north of the Subarnarenkha river, they stretch 16 km from east to west. Accessible by road it is famous for herds of wild elephants, Trekking and mountain climbing are the major atractions. The other important ones are Tata Steel Zoological Park, Jubilee Nicco Amusement Park, Chandil dam, Rivers Meet, Hudco Lake, Centre for Excellence (CE), Sir Dorabji Tata Park and others. A small town named Ghatshila which is famous for its scenic beauty is some 40Km from the city.
Subway Jamshedpur

Subway Jamshedpur

Jyoti Apartments, Road No 2, Contractors Area (Opposite Sonnet), Jamshedpur ,
Subs and salads just came closer to you. After having been across the globe, Subway is now in Jamshedpur.
Literary & Debating Society, NIT Jamshedpur

Literary & Debating Society, NIT Jamshedpur

NIT Jamshedpur, Jamshedpur ,
The Literary & Debating Society (LDS) is a student body which organizes literary events such as debates, Potpourri, Mock Parliaments, Quizzes, Dumb Charades, Group Discussions, and the like. Every year students who display exemplary linguistic skills, both verbal and written, are inducted into the society, if they wish so.
Jamshedpur c l s packers & movers

Jamshedpur c l s packers & movers

NEAR TELCO STADIUM TELCO COLONY, Jamshedpur (Tata Nagar) ,
TRANSPORTION, PACKING, LOADING, UNLOADING, CONTAINER SERVICE FOR CAR CARRYINGS ALL OVER INDIA
Tel: 9835117420
Career Launcher-Jamshedpur

Career Launcher-Jamshedpur

Career Launcher-Jamshedpur started in April ,2000. For the past 12 years it has successfully trained students for MBA, LAW and Banking Services.
XLRI Jamshedpur

XLRI Jamshedpur

XLRI is a private graduate business school in Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, India. Established in 1949, XLRI is one of the oldest business schools in India. The school offers a full-time 2-year post graduate program in Business Management and Personnel Management & Industrial Relations , 15 months full-time General Management program , fellow doctoral programs and many executive education programs. The college's GMP programme, started in 1997, was the first full-time one-year MBA program in India.HistoryXLRI was founded in 1949, by Father Quinn Enright SJ, in the city of Jamshedpur. It was established with a vision to be a partner in the liberation and development journey of the independent India. Father Bill Tome lent a helping hand to Father Quinn Enright in this regards, and both of them together with other members of the Jesuit society brought the idea to fruition. XLRI began with courses for training trade union leaders in management practices in 1949. It introduced a two-year full-time course in Industrial Relations in 1953 and later on Business Management (BM) in 1966. In 1968, a part-time three-year programme in Business Management was introduced. Management Development Programme (MDP), an intensive short term programme for Middle & Senior level executives was introduced in 1969. A two-year full-time course in Personnel Management and Industrial Relations (PMIR) was introduced in 1985, which was soon followed by a Fellowship Programme in Management (FPM) in 1989. XLRI has expanded its wings, both nationally as well as internationally in the last decade. In the year 2000, it came up with a Three-year Executive Postgraduate programme in Business Management, in India & Dubai. Post 2002, it ventured into providing training to executives through satellite based live classrooms, in Business management and Human Resource management.
Central Public School Jamshedpur

Central Public School Jamshedpur

Main Road,Adityapur, Jamshedpur (Tata Nagar) ,
Central Public School is situated in the heart of the industrial area of Adityapur, Jamshedpur. It is easily accessible and at a stone’s throw from the main street yet far from the madding crowds and markets. This ideal location with it’s lush green ground, spacious classrooms, well equipped laboratories, library, A.V. Room, computer lab, music room and long spacious corridors is in every way congenial for the all round development of young learners.