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District Bokaro, Government of Jharkhand | India This district of Bokaro was created on 1st April, 1991 by taking out Chas and Chandankiyari C D Blocks of Dhanbad district and the entire Bermo Subdivision of Giridih district and then merging them to form a new district
Bokaro Steel City - Wikipedia Bokaro, officially known as Bokaro Steel City (pronunciation ⓘ), is an industrial planned [1] city in Jharkhand, India [2] With with an estimated metropolitan population of 1 1 million and 183 square kilometres (71 sq mi) of area, it is the fourth largest city in the state [3][4] Bokaro is the administrative headquarters of Bokaro district [5] The city is located on the banks of Garga River and on the fringes of Bokaro river and is surrounded by hill ranges at Giridih and Ramgarh
Bokaro Steel Plant | SAIL About SAIL Bokaro Steel Plant SAIL Bokaro Steel Plant The Bokaro Steel Plant (BSL), a premier unit of the Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL), stands as a testament to India's industrial prowess Strategically located in Bokaro, Jharkhand, BSL is renowned for its state-of-the-art infrastructure, diverse product range, and commitment to excellence in steel production
Bokaro Tourism (2025) gt; Steel City Jharkhand, Top Things To Do - Holidify Bokaro Steel Plant, India's largest iron and steel complex, is located in the steel city of Bokaro Located along the Damodar River, this plant is regarded as the country's first Swadeshi Steel Plant with maximum investment going into materials, equipment and R D The plant was conceived as to grant the country freedom from dependency on foreign sources to induce a measure of confidence and self-reliance
JEP,Bokaro WELCOME TO JHARKHAND EDUCATION PROJECT, BOKARO Education has continued to evolve, diversify and extend its reach and coverage since the dawn of human history Every country develops its system of education to express and promote its unique socio-cultural identity and also to meet the challenges of the times World Declaration on Education for All (1990) stressed upon the need to provide expanded educational opportunities that will translate into meaningful development A stronger base of the