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  2. Tata Steel Zoological Park - Wikipedia

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    The zoo is home to about 432 individual animals representing 49 species, including 19 species of mammals, 26 species of birds, and 4 species of reptiles. [3] There are other animals planned to be housed by the Zoological Park in the future which consist of Giraffe, Mouse Deer, Indian giant Squirrel, Sarus crane, Demoiselle crane, Rosy Pelican, Adjutant stork, Military Macaw, Yellow Monitor ...

  3. Jubilee Park, Jamshedpur - Wikipedia

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    The Tata Steel Zoological Park is a zoo and a safari park known for Bengal tiger. [10] In the safari region the tigers are left free and visitors travel in a safari jeep. [11] Nicco Water Park is a water park adjacent to it. It is home to all water rides as well as swimming pools. [12] Recently it has also became a wedding spot. [13]

  4. Sakchi - Wikipedia

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    Sakchi was a village in north eastern Indian territory of Singhbhum which was selected by Jamsetji Tata to be the location of a planned steel city, which in 1919 became Jamshedpur. [1] Sakchi is now part of the city between the Tata Steel site and the river Subarnarekha. Then it was known as Kalimati. [2]

  5. Category:Zoos in India - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. Download coordinates as: KML; GPX (all coordinates) ... Tata Steel Zoological Park; V. Vantara; W. White Tiger Safari & Zoo ...

  6. List of zoos in India - Wikipedia

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    The zoo and park was opened in 1854. [ 1 ] The Central Zoo Authority of India (CZA) is the Governing Authority of all Zoos in India , [ 2 ] and is an associate member of the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA).

  7. Jamshedpur - Wikipedia

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    Jubilee Park, built by Jamsetji Tata and was inspired by Vrindavan Gardens of Mysore; Dalma Wild Life Sanctuary; Dimna Lake, [116] artificial reservoir; Tata Steel Zoological Park; JRD Tata Sports Complex, home stadium of Jamshedpur FC and held 2011 National Games; Marine Drive, Jamshedpur, one of the few marine drives in India

  8. Category:Buildings and structures in Jamshedpur - Wikipedia

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    Tata Steel; Tata Steel Zoological Park; Tatanagar Junction railway station; Telco Club Ground This page was last edited on 20 October 2024, at 16:57 (UTC). ...

  9. Dimna Lake - Wikipedia

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    Dimna Lake is situated at the foot of . Dimna Lake covers about 5.5 km 2, around 1,861 acres were acquired under the Land Acquisition Act of 1894 for the dam. The Lake is the only source of drinking water for Jamshedpur town.