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In Jamshedpur NAC town and outgrowth, six prominent spoken languages, namely Hindi, Bengali, Bhojpuri, Odia, Urdu, and Punjabi, collectively cover approximately 85 percent of the total population. Other regional languages such as Magahi , Maithili and Chhattisgarhi are also spoken in the town by migrants from Bihar and Chhattisgarh.
Jamshedpur is in the Indian mineral-rich state of Jharkhand which was earlier in South Bihar. As Tata Steel was established, the first planned urban settlement started in Sakchi area and it included businessmen ( Gujaratis , Parsis , Punjabis ), servicemen ( Biharis , Bengalis , Oriyas , Telugus , Kannadigas , Marathis , Tamils , and Malayalis ).
Birsanagar is a part of Jamshedpur. It is divided into 12 zones which are further divided into smaller zones. It is divided into 12 zones which are further divided into smaller zones. Birsanagar was named after Birsa Munda .
State-wise Bihar was the poorest with 51.91% of the population being poor, followed by Jharkhand with 42.16% of the population being poor. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] The silver lining in this scenario is that within Jharkhand, the richest districts are East Singhbhum, Dhanbad, Bokaro, and Ranchi.
Adityapur is a city and suburb in Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, India. It is a nagar parishad in the Seraikela Sadar subdivision in the Seraikela Kharsawan district. Adityapur is part of the Greater Jamshedpur, under the Indian government's Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM). [1] It is separated from Jamshedpur by the Kharkai River.
Ghatshila is connected to most of the important stations in Bihar and Jharkhand through rail and road network. Jamshedpur is at a distance of 45 km (by road) and 37 km (by railroad) west of this town. Most of the trains running from Kharagpur that goes to west towards Jamshedpur, have a stoppage here. Distance between Ghatsila and Kharagpur is ...
In 2011, Jamshedpur Urban Agglomeration included 13 urban centres, with a total population of 1.3 million people. However, in more recent years, Jamshedpur UA “has lacked the growth and development observed around other similar industrial towns in western and southern India.” [1] Note: The map alongside presents the Jamshedpur Urban ...
The area lying between Jamshedpur and Ghatshila is the main industrial mining zone. The rest of the district is primarily agricultural. In the district, as of 2011, 56.9% of the population lives in the rural areas and a high 43.1% lives in the urban areas.