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Dhanbad City

Dhanbad City

Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India, Dhanbad ,
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Kids garden, dhanbad

Kids garden, dhanbad

hari mandir road, Dhanbad ,
small but fine education based school.best part of the school is the principal and faculty members,mr.sk sinha,the pricipal of kids garden school .
Tel: 3262310349
Mining Machinery Engineering @ISM Dhanbad

Mining Machinery Engineering @ISM Dhanbad

The Department of Engineering was started at Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad, since the inception of the School in the year 1926. The role of the department was to train the students of Mining Engineering and later Peroleum Engg. in the core subjects of engineering as a service department till the year 1973; while early this year the department had imparted 13 weeks extensive training in the area of coal mining machineries to the graduate trainees in Mechanical and Electrical cadre of Bharat Coking Coal Limited, Dhanbad. In recognition of the expanding activities of the department, the school renamed the department as Department of Engg. & Mining Machinery in the year 1973. In pursuance of the human resource development activity in the field of Mining Machinery, the department launched the M.Tech programme in Mining Machinery in 1975 and Drilling Engg. in 1978. The B.Tech programme in Mining Machinery Engg. was started in the year 1977. It is the first and only one of its kind in the country. This programme covers mechanical and electrical engineering aspects of various mining/ construction machineries deployed at the underground and opencast mines in coal and non-coal sectors. Further, the department was allowed to run a postgraduate programme in Maintenance Engg. & Tribology starting in the year 1988. With the availability of basic infrastructure and expertise, the Institute recognized and felt the necessity to start the B.Tech (Mechanical Engg.) course in the year 1999. Subsequently the name of the department was changed to the Department of Mechanical Engg. & Mining Machinery Engg. in the year of 2002. Since the year 2003 this department started offering two B.Tech degrees: one in Mechanical Engg. and the other in Mining Machinery Engg in its convocation in 2004. All students of the department of undergraduate and post graduate courses are well accepted in reputed public and private sector companies. Since 2004, above 20% of Mechanical Engg. degree holders are pursuing or completed their graduate studies in reputed universities/Institutes in American, European and Australian universities. Many of the pass outs of this department are also selected for courses in different IIMs, IISc, IITs. Many of the Mining Machinery Engg. degree holders have also found very suitable study offers from various universities of repute in abroad and IIMs. The department has equipped many of its laboratories with modern state of the art equipment and softwares along with potential research manpower to enhance the academic and research activities of the department. It is also rendering its services for doctoral research in various areas of Mechanical Engg., Mining Machinery Engg. Moreover, the department is active in imparting training to the practicing engineers through refresher courses and a large number of such programme have already been organized for the executives of various industries. The department has also established linkage with the different university departments abroad like: : University of Nottingham, U.K University of Leeds, U.K Imperial Collage of Science and Technology, U.K University of Mining & Metallurgy, Crakaw, Poland
Dhanbad-The Coal Capital Of India

Dhanbad-The Coal Capital Of India

Dhanbad (Hindi: धनबाद, Bengali: ধানবাদ) is a city in the state of Jharkhand, and is also known as the Coal Capital of India. Dhanbad is the 96th[1] fastest growing city in the world.[2] According to the 2011 census, Dhanbad is among the 53 cities of India with a population of more than one million and is the 42nd largest city.[3] Among the rail divisions of Indian Railway, Dhanbad Rail Division is the second largest in terms of revenue generation after Mumbai division. Dhanbad is famous for coal mining. Tata Steel, BCCL, ECL and IISCO (Indian Iron And Steel Company) are some of the companies having coal mines in the district. Coal mining, coal washing, and coke making are the main coal-related industries in the city. IISCO is now owned by SAIL, while BCCL and Eastern Coalfields Limited are subsidiaries of Coal India Limited (CIL); these two companies are the largest operators of coal mines in Dhanbad, and have open cast mines as well as underground mines, whereas Tata Steel has mostly underground mines. These companies have developed townships for their employees. The prestigious Indian School of Mines is located in the heart of the city of Dhanbad.
Robotics club ISM Dhanbad

Robotics club ISM Dhanbad

Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad ,
Robotics Club is a student run organization/club which officially comes under Cyber Society of ISM Dhanbad. The President of Robotics Club, Cyber Society is Dr. P K Jana (HOD, CSE). The Robotics Club is a community of students who derive pleasure in creating mechanical peers that may even be potent to work without human intervention. Each member of this family is provided mechanical, electronic, monetary and informatory aid besides the indispensable guidance of experienced members. The Club, through its regular lectures and workshops, is incessantly involved in producing robots such as autonomous and manual robots, a lot many more that make up the plethoric and diverse robotic arsenal. • The Robotics Club of ISM Dhanbad is a fraternity; not just a group but a faction of such students whose passions dwell in beholding wires and metal beget a machine. It's here, that seeds of lecturing are sown by those experienced and erudite, nurtured by the interested and novice pruned by minute yet unprecedented errors and harvested in competitions all over India. The Club offers indispensible guidance, workshops and tutorials along with tools, equipments, components and workspace. The family meets periodically to discuss over matters such as the management of the workspace, workshops, projects and competitions. We welcome any one, with or without prior knowledge, who wishes to be a part of this fraternity. There are no pre-requisites to join because we have members that believe in the transfer of knowledge, especially that which concerns our precious interest in Robotics.