Jharkhand
Jharkhand, formerly a part of United Bihar became the 28th State of India on 15th November 2000. Jharkhand shares its border with the states of Bihar to the north, Uttar Pradesh and Chhattisgarh to the west, Orissa to the south, and West Bengal to the east.
Jharkhand state is full of evergreen forests, wild life sanctuaries, lakes, waterfalls, health and holiday resorts and a wide range of scenic beauty for tourists. The State's Chota Nagpur plateau presents a rolling hills area, dense forests, several waterfalls and many springs with mineral waters. The famous places of pilgrimage in Jharkhand are Rajrappa, Parasnath, Sun Temple, Baidyanathdham (Deoghar), Jagannathpur Temple and Hill, Anjangram and many more
Excursions
Ranchi
This picturesque city Ranchi sits comfortably at an altitude of 2140 feet above mean sea level and offers scenic splendour along with man-made comforts and superb urban amenities.
there are number of waterfalls,rock formations and hillocks and several large industrial complexes worth more than one trip.The climate is adorable most of the year.
There is a very well-stocked and interesting Museum at Jharkhand Tribal Research Institute
Deogarh
The district of Deoghar lies in the North-Eastem Part of the state of Jharkhand in Santhal Pargana. Deoghar is famous as the cultural capital of Jharkhand. This place has served as the source of inspiration for literary excellence, profound philosophers, thinkers, poets and artists.
As a place of devotion, Deoghar has served renowned personalities like Chaitanya Mahaprabhu Ramakrishna Paramhansa, Swami Vivekanand, Rajnarayan Bose, Barindra Ghosh, Gurudev Rabindra Nath Tagore, C.V. Raman, Aurobindo Ghosh, the writer of ‘Kamayani’ Shri Jaishankar Prasad, Bharatchandra, ‘Gyanpeeth’ award recipient Vishnu Dey, the poet-emperor Ramdhari Singh Dinkar, Kaka Kalekkar, Agnageya, Tushar Kanti Ghosh and other. Considering the view points of religion and spiritualism of the national saints, this sacred land has been declared as a ‘Holy City’ by the Govt. of jharkhand.
Jamshedpur
Jamshedpur, as the burgeoning township was named in 1919 in tribute to Tata Steel's Founder, is India's first planned industrial city. It is a model for the harmonious co-existence of industry and environment.
Acres of verdant parks and gardens dot the city and provide bucolic sanctuaries from the pressures of everyday life.
Bokaro
Situated in the Chhotanagpur Plateau, the vast rolling topography of the city is typical, strewn by graded valleys and winding streams. In this setting, within a short period of two decades, a new city with a strong multi-dimensional economic base, has blossomed into a regional urban centre of around 8.0 lakh people drawn from different parts of the country, giving the city the character of Mini India.
How to Reach
By Air
The state has a domestic airport in Ranchi, which is connected by regular flights with Kolkata,Patna, Mumbai & New Delhi.
By Rail
The main Railway Station in the state is also located in Ranchi. South Eastern Railways connect it to other major cities like Patna , Rourkela by regular trains. Another important railway station is in Hazaribagh.
By Road
Ranchi is located at the junction of National Highways 23 and 33. Extensive road network is under construction to facilitate road transport in the area and make the state easily accessible from any corner of the country.
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