Jamshedpur is not a city.
Jamshedpur is an emotion
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Jamshedpur is the headquarters of the East Singhbhum district of Jharkhand. According to the 2011 census of India, Jamshedpur (East Singhbhum & Seraikela-Kharsawan)It is the first planned city of India. It is located on the Chota Nagpur plateau and is surrounded by the picturesque Dalma Hills. The city is bordered by the rivers Subarnarekha and Kharkai on the north and west parts of the city. Jamshedpur is home to the world's tenth largest steel manufacturing company, Tata Steel.History
At the end of the 19th century, Jamsetji Tata met steelmakers in Pittsburgh to get the most advanced technology for his plant. It is said that he got the idea of building a steel plant when he heard Thomas Carlyle declaring that "the nation which gains control of iron soon acquires the control of gold" in a lecture in Manchester.At the turn of the twentieth century, Jamshetji Tata asked geologist Charles Page Perin to help him find the site to build India's first steel plant. The search for a site rich in iron, coal, limestone and water began in April 1904 in today's Madhya Pradesh. Then Maharaja of Mayurbhanj appointed in his court renowned geologist Shri Pramatha Nath Bose, who had been instrumental in setting up of the steel plant at Sakchi. Bose, on the request of the Maharaja of Mayurbhanj, surveyed the Gorumahisani hills of Babanghati region of then Mayurbhanja state, and found Hematite deposit there. P. N. Bose insisted Jamsetji Tata choose Sakchi for his dream plant.The prospectors C. M. Weld, Dorabji Tata and Shapurji Saklatvala took nearly three years in a painstaking search across vast stretches of inhospitable terrain to find a location. One day they came across a village called Sakchi, on the densely forested stretches of the Chota Nagpur plateau, near the confluence of the Subarnarekha and Kharkai rivers. It seemed to be the ideal choice and the place was selected.In 1908 the construction of the plant as well as the city officially began.The first steel ingot was rolled on 16 February 1912. It was a momentous day in the history of industrial India.Jamsetji's plan for the city was clear. He envisioned far more than a mere row of workers' hutments. He insisted upon building all the comforts and conveniences a city could provide. As a result, many areas in the city are well planned and there are public leisure places such as the Jubilee Park. While building the city, Jamsetji Tata had said, "Be sure to lay wide streets planted with shady trees, every other of a quick-growing variety. Be sure that there is plenty of space for lawns and gardens; reserve large areas for football, hockey and parks; earmark areas for Hindu temples, Muslim mosques and Christian churches."Legend has it that in the late 1980s when the state government proposed a law to end the Tatas' administration of Jamshedpur and bring the city under a municipality, the local populace rose in protest and defeated the government's proposal. In 2005, a similar proposal was once again put up by lobbying politicians. The target audience was the working class. A large majority sided with the government and set up protest meetings outside the East-Singhbhum Deputy Commissioner's office. However, the objective was never achieved and Jamshedpur remains without a municipality.
Etymology
In 1919 Lord Chelmsford named the city, which was earlier a village called Sakchi, to Jamshedpur in honour of its founder, Jamsetji Tata, whose birthday is celebrated on 3 March as Founder's Day.[citation needed] J. N. Tata had written to his son Dorabji Tata about his vision of a great city in the area. On Founders Day, which is 3 March, the 225-acre (0.91 km2) Jubilee Park is decorated with brilliant lightwork for about a week.
The city has several nicknames, including "Industrial capital of Jharkhand" (spontaneous among native youngsters); "Steel City" (which was referenced during Tata Steel's "Green City—Clean City—Steel City" campaign); "Tatanagar" after the name of its railway station or simply "Tata" in deference to the presence of Tata companies. At one time it was also known as "Kalimati" (meaning "Land of Black soil") after the village near the Sakchi area. Sakchi was renamed to Jamshedpur in 1919.The only trace of the name is the main road through Sakchi area of Jamshedpur which is named Kalimati Road.
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Engineering,Diploma & MBA Colleges in Jamshepur
Engineering Colleges
NIT (National Institute of Technology)
BA College of Engineering
RVS College of Engineering
St Francis College Of Engineering & Technology
Maryland Institute of Technology & Management
Awadh College of Agriculture
NIT (National Institute of Technology)
National Institute of Technology, Jamshedpur,earlier known as Regional Institute of Technology
was established on 15th August 1960 as a joint venture of Government of India and the Government of Bihar in the chain of REC's (Regional Engineering College) in India with the aim to generate technical graduates of highest standards who could provide technological leadership to the region. It was among the first eight Regional Engineering Colleges (RECs) established as part of the Second Five-Year Plan (1956 - 1961). This was the only REC in the country which was named as RIT (Regional Institute of Technology). Therefore RIT Jamshedpur was actually the REC of undivided Bihar & Jharkhand. The foundation stone of RIT (REC) Jamshedpur was laid by Dr. Srikrishna Sinha, the then chief minister of Bihar , with the aim of nurturing talent and setting high standards of education and excellence. On 27th December 2002, in the line of all other RECs of India, RIT Jamshedpur (may be read as REC Jamshedpur too) was converted to National Institute of Technology, Jamshedpur with the status of a Deemed University as per the decision of Govt. of India. The Institute is fully funded and governed by the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), Government of India since 1st April, 2003. On 15 August 2007, NIT Jamshedpur was given the status of the Institute of National Importance through an Act of the Parliament known as the NIT Act.
The Institute has 12 departments including engineering, science and humanities. The Institute, with 200 faculty, 4000 students, 150 administrative and supporting staff, is a self-contained campus. It is located on the outskirts of Jamshedpur on 341.3 acres of sprawling, rolling hilly, wooded land. It combines natural beauty of countryside with urban glamour of an industrial area. The flowing river and picturesque backdrop of low hills on one side and large tracks of forest on the other make the campus an ideal place for higher learning and research. It has been growing from strength to strength ever since it was established in 1960. Situated in the heart of the rich mineral and industrial belt of Jharkhand State, the campus encompasses the Main building, the Library, the Computer Center, 13 hostels (9 Boys hostels and 4 Girls hostels), staff quarters, Guest House, a Students Gymkhana, a Post-office , a branch of State Bank of India, two ATMs, central store and a dispensary. The hostels and departments are connected with high speed wireless LAN. The institute maintains courts for basketball, volleyball, badminton and tennis. Apart from this, it also has cricket, hockey and football grounds. The institute is poised for bright and promising future. The courses have been completely restructured and prepared as per the needs of society and industries. There is refreshing development on every front. The institute has achieved impressive placement for its students, with top industrial houses and software companies recruiting the students in large numbers.
RIT, Jamshedpur was formally inaugurated on 15th August 1960 at Adityapur, Jamshedpur by Dr. Srikrishna Sinha, the then and also the first Chief Minister of Bihar and the first Chairman of the Board of Governors of RIT, Jamshedpur. His eloquent speech highlighted the dreams and aspirations to be nurtured by the institute to achieve excellence in higher technical education, research and development. This inaugural address was termed "the first lecture" in Humanities by the founder Principal Dr. R. P. Verma. It is noteworthy that both the founder Chairman and the founder Principal happened to be freedom fighters. Their nationalistic fervour and passion for progress set the college moving on the right path towards technological development. The historical day at RIT, Jamshedpur was 27th December, 2002 when it was formally upgraded to National Institute of Technology, Jamshedpur with the Deemed University status. R.I.T., Jamshedpur started off by offering undergraduate courses in four branches (viz Civil, Electrical, Mechanical and Metallurgy) of Engineering in 1960. The institute also offers M.Tech, Ph. D., Non-Formal B. Sc. Engineering Programme and MCA programmes.
B. A. College of Engineering & Technology (BACET) was established in the year 2007 to fulfill the country’s large technical manpower requirement, in tandem with the main focus of MHRD, Government of India. BACET is a unit of Bihar Association, Jamshedpur and the institute is affiliated to Kolhan University, Chaibasa, Jharkhand. It is approved by AICTE, New Delhi and is recognized by the Department of Science & Technology, Government of Jharkhand.
A lush green campus of 20 acres with all residential facilities, located just 22 kilometers away from the din and bustle of Jamshedpur, but well connected with both Jamshedpur and Ghatsila, makes BACET a unique destination for academics in serenity. Such a tranquil campus ambience with adequate Wi-Fi facility helps our students delve deep into subject to get exposed to not only the basics but also the recent developments.
Already six batches of our graduated students (2011, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16) are working in different industries performing well. Apart from such ideal academic ambience and good infrastructure of the college, our highly qualified and well-experienced faculty members from the IITs, NITs and other well-known institutes and universities have made it feasible.
In past few years, BACET has registered subsequent progress and development in all aspects, be it academics or administrative. This has improved the quality of academic performance of the students. Departmental labs have been enriched and upgraded and reorganized in due course of time.
BACET is driven by the last golden word of Mahatma Buddha to his disciple Anand— Appa Deepo Bhavah (be a light unto yourself) and that is the motto of the college. The college is successively stepping forward to carve out its own niche in the field of technical education.
R V S College of Engineering and Technology, Jamshedpur was founded in 2004 in the wake of meeting the requirement of engineers with quality education. From the very inception, the college is committed to the substantial growth of technical education. The course materials are designed to bring forth the competent and promising technocrats who can contribute in the making and development of India at par with the global scenario.
RVSCET, Jamshedpur is a unit of RVS Educational Trust, which is widely recognized for its vision towards strengthening the proper professionalism with a mission that creates ingenious outburst in learning. The Management of RVSCET personally takes care of every bit of ground-breaking expansion of this Institute.
The college comprises of Civil Engineering, Computer Science and Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Master of Computer Application, and Science and Humanities Departments. In addition, there is a Training and Placement Department which works throughout the year for the training programme and placement of students. With all its amenities, the college is on the path of imparting knowledge and value based education.
The Institute has 12 departments including engineering, science and humanities. The Institute, with 200 faculty, 4000 students, 150 administrative and supporting staff, is a self-contained campus. It is located on the outskirts of Jamshedpur on 341.3 acres of sprawling, rolling hilly, wooded land. It combines natural beauty of countryside with urban glamour of an industrial area. The flowing river and picturesque backdrop of low hills on one side and large tracks of forest on the other make the campus an ideal place for higher learning and research. It has been growing from strength to strength ever since it was established in 1960. Situated in the heart of the rich mineral and industrial belt of Jharkhand State, the campus encompasses the Main building, the Library, the Computer Center, 13 hostels (9 Boys hostels and 4 Girls hostels), staff quarters, Guest House, a Students Gymkhana, a Post-office , a branch of State Bank of India, two ATMs, central store and a dispensary. The hostels and departments are connected with high speed wireless LAN. The institute maintains courts for basketball, volleyball, badminton and tennis. Apart from this, it also has cricket, hockey and football grounds. The institute is poised for bright and promising future. The courses have been completely restructured and prepared as per the needs of society and industries. There is refreshing development on every front. The institute has achieved impressive placement for its students, with top industrial houses and software companies recruiting the students in large numbers.
RIT, Jamshedpur was formally inaugurated on 15th August 1960 at Adityapur, Jamshedpur by Dr. Srikrishna Sinha, the then and also the first Chief Minister of Bihar and the first Chairman of the Board of Governors of RIT, Jamshedpur. His eloquent speech highlighted the dreams and aspirations to be nurtured by the institute to achieve excellence in higher technical education, research and development. This inaugural address was termed "the first lecture" in Humanities by the founder Principal Dr. R. P. Verma. It is noteworthy that both the founder Chairman and the founder Principal happened to be freedom fighters. Their nationalistic fervour and passion for progress set the college moving on the right path towards technological development. The historical day at RIT, Jamshedpur was 27th December, 2002 when it was formally upgraded to National Institute of Technology, Jamshedpur with the Deemed University status. R.I.T., Jamshedpur started off by offering undergraduate courses in four branches (viz Civil, Electrical, Mechanical and Metallurgy) of Engineering in 1960. The institute also offers M.Tech, Ph. D., Non-Formal B. Sc. Engineering Programme and MCA programmes.
Address: Adityapur, District Seraikela Kharsawan, Jamshedpur, Jharkhand 831014
BA College of Engineering
A lush green campus of 20 acres with all residential facilities, located just 22 kilometers away from the din and bustle of Jamshedpur, but well connected with both Jamshedpur and Ghatsila, makes BACET a unique destination for academics in serenity. Such a tranquil campus ambience with adequate Wi-Fi facility helps our students delve deep into subject to get exposed to not only the basics but also the recent developments.
Already six batches of our graduated students (2011, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16) are working in different industries performing well. Apart from such ideal academic ambience and good infrastructure of the college, our highly qualified and well-experienced faculty members from the IITs, NITs and other well-known institutes and universities have made it feasible.
In past few years, BACET has registered subsequent progress and development in all aspects, be it academics or administrative. This has improved the quality of academic performance of the students. Departmental labs have been enriched and upgraded and reorganized in due course of time.
BACET is driven by the last golden word of Mahatma Buddha to his disciple Anand— Appa Deepo Bhavah (be a light unto yourself) and that is the motto of the college. The college is successively stepping forward to carve out its own niche in the field of technical education.
Address: Ghutia, P.O. Barakhurshi (via Mahulia), Jamshedpur - 832304, Dist - East Singbhum, Jharkhand.
RVS College of Engineering
RVSCET, Jamshedpur is a unit of RVS Educational Trust, which is widely recognized for its vision towards strengthening the proper professionalism with a mission that creates ingenious outburst in learning. The Management of RVSCET personally takes care of every bit of ground-breaking expansion of this Institute.
The college comprises of Civil Engineering, Computer Science and Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Master of Computer Application, and Science and Humanities Departments. In addition, there is a Training and Placement Department which works throughout the year for the training programme and placement of students. With all its amenities, the college is on the path of imparting knowledge and value based education.
Address: Edalbera, P.O.:Bhilai Pahari,NH-33, Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, (INDIA)
Diploma Colleges
Govt Polytechnic Adityapur
Indo danish Tool Room East Singhbhum
Al Kabir Polytechnic, Jamshedpur
Govt Womens Polytechnic.
RD Tata Technical Institute (NTTF)
Management Colleges
XLRI (Xavier School of Management).
Arka Jain University.
Netaji Subhas Institute of Business Management.
Jamshedpur Womens College, Jamshedpur
Luxury AC buses introduced between Patna and Jamshedpur.
The 49-seater (2x2) night buses are equipped with state-of-the-art facilities like inbuilt GPS tracking system, CCTV cameras, liquid-crystal display screens, DVD players, mobile or laptop chargers as well as handbag and luggage cabins. They also have chemical toilets, pantry and Wi-Fi connectivity for passengers. "Two buses will operate daily on the Patna-Jamshedpur route. The first one will begin its journey from the Bankipore bus stand at 6.50pm and the second will start its journey from the Jamshedpur bus stand at the same time," Agarwal said, adding both the buses would reach their respective destinations at 6.30am.
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