The City of City of Steel in India.: Jamshedpur
The City of City of Steel in India.: Jamshedpur
The City of City of Steel in India.: Jamshedpur
JAMSHEDPUR
FATHIMA K.P • MONA AYISHA • MUHAMMED ZIYAD
INTRODUCTION
▸ STATE :JHARKHAND
▸ NESTLED IN THE HEART OF THE HILLY AND RICHLY FORESTED EAST SINGHBHUM DISTRICT
OF THE CHHOTANAGPUR PLATEAU, THIS CITY COVERS A TOTAL AREA OF 64 SQUARE
KILOMETERS, AND HAS AN AVERAGE ELEVATION OF ABOUT 400 FEET ABOVE SEA LEVEL.
▸ THE SUBARNAREKHA RIVER LIES TO THE NORTH OF JAMSHEDPUR AND TO ITS EAST IS THE
KHARKAI. THE DENSELY FORESTED DALMA HILLS, 10 KMS FROM THE CITY, ARE THE MAIN
RANGE RUNNING WEST TO EAST.THE POPULATION OF THE CITY IS APPROXIMATELY 8.50
LAKHS.
ASTRACT
The steel city of Jamshedpur originated in a small company town in the
backwaters of eastern India as a new experiment in urbanism in 1907. A
reevaluation of the planning reports of 1911, 1920, 1936, and 1944–45
reveals the reworking and adaptation of twentieth century modern urban
planning and the limited success it achieved in India. The planning ideals
included open green spaces of the garden city as an antidote to
industrialisation, urban infrastructure adapted to local site conditions,
neighbourhood units self-sufficient in civic amenities, and street hierarchy
as a means of traffic segregation. Regionalisation of global planning ideals as
well as the tension between planned development and organic growth is
evident in the narrative of Jamshedpur evolving from a company town to
industrial city to the present day urban agglomeration.
FOUNDER OF THE TATA GROUP
STAGES OF PLANNING
•UNLIKE THE PLANNING OF DELHI AND CHANDIGARH,
WHICH WERE PLANNED AND CONCEIVED ALL AT A SINGLE SAHLIN AND SMALL INDUSTRIAL TOWN .
1912
TIME, THIS TOWN WAS PLANNED IN VARIOUS STAGES. KENNEDY PLAN
•THE REASON BEHIND THESE SEVERAL STAGES WAS TOWN . FULL FLEDGED INDUSTRIAL
GROWTH IN THE PRODUCTION OF THE STEEL PLANT DUE 1920
TEMPLE PLAN TOWNSHIP .
TO WORLD WAR I AND WORLD WAR IL AND HENCE
GROWTH IN POPULATION OF WORKERS.
EXPANSION OF TEMPLE PLAN
. STOK’S PLAN 1936 WITH EMPHASIS ON HOUSING .
GARDEN + NEIGHBOURHOOD
KOENIGSBERGER’S 1944-45 UNIT IN PLANNING CIRCLES.
PLAN
STAGES OF PLANNING
• THIS WAS ALL THE BUNGALOWS AND COTTAGES DISAPPEARED BEHIND TREE FOLIAGE
AND GARDENS.
• THE ONLY PUBLIC BUILDING BESIDES THE CLUB/REST HOUSE WOULD BE THE
INSPECTION BUNGALOW OVERLOOKING THE DAM ON ONE SIDE AND TERRACED HILL-
GARDEN WITH A BANDSTAND ON THE OTHER.
• TATA STEEL REMAINED THE LARGEST EMPLOYER AND THE PHYSICAL CORE OF
JAMSHEDPUR. NEW INDUSTRIES AND THEIR SETTLEMENTS WERE BUILT FIRST TOWARDS THE
EAST AND LATER AFTER INDEPENDENCE IN 1947 ACROSS THE RIVER KHARKAI ON THE WEST.
• A MULTINUCLEATED PATTERN EMERGED WITH INDUSTRIES AS THE NUCLEI OF SETTLEMENT
GROWTH THAT MINIMIZED THE DISTANCE BETWEEN RESIDENCE AND WORKPLACE.
• SOME OF THESE INDUSTRIES WERE ESTABLISHED BY THE TATAS, OTHERS WERE ACQUIRED
AND BECAME SUBSIDIARIES,
• TINPLATE, CABLE, STEEL AND WIRE INDUSTRIES BUILT THEIR HOUSING IN A GRID IRON
PATTERN ON A RIDGE PARALLEL TO THE MAIN NW-SE RIDGE.
"THE TRIBAL VILLAGES THAT HAD DETERIORATED INTO BUSTEES WERE NOW TRANSFORMED
INTO PLANNED HOUSING COLONIES,
• THE TATA ENGINEERING AND LOCOMOTIVE COMPANY (TELCO) BUILT HOUSING FOR ITS
EMPLOYEES IN THE VILLAGE JOJOBERA,
• GOLMURI WAS DEVELOPED BY TINPLATE COMPANY
• SIDHGORA BY INDIAN OXYGEN AND TATA STEEL
• BARIDIH WAS DEVELOPED BY TUBE COMPANY.
JAMSHEDPUR URBAN AGGLOMERATION (JUA)
"THE SATELLITE TOWNSHIP OF ADITYAPUR CAME UP IN THE 1960'S ACROSS THE RIVER KHARKHAI
AS A RESULT OF STATE GOVERNMENT INITIATIVE IN PLANNING AN INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX WHICH
INCORPORATED 83 VILLAGES AND IS SPREAD OVER 53 SQUARE MILES WITH MUCH OF THE
DEVELOPMENT CONCENTRATED ALONG THE MAIN ARTERY-TATA-KANDRA ROAD.
• ABOUT 700 INDUSTRIES PROVIDE GOODS AND SERVICES TO TATA STEEL ALTHOUGH SERVICED BY
POORLY PLANNED RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT
• JUA 2027 MASTER PLAN WAS DRAWN UP BY SUPERIOR GLOBAL INFRASTRUCTURE OF NEW DELHI
IN COLLABORATION WITH THE PHILADELPHIA BASED LANDSCAPE PLANNING FIRM OF WALLACE
ROBERTS &TODD AT THE BEHEST OF STATE GOVT.
• THE SCOPE OF PLANNING COVERED THE COPE OF JAMSHEDPUR, ADITYAPUR, MANGO, JUGSALAI
AND SEVEN VILLAGES, ALTOGETHER COVERING AN AREA OF 149.23 SQ. KMS.
• JAMSHETJI NUSSERWANJI TATA
(3RD MAR'1839- 19TH MAY' 1904)
•SAKCHI VILLAGE
•STAGES OF PLANNING
- SAHLIN AND KENNEDY PLAN-1912
- TEMPLE PLAN-1920
- STOKE’S PLAN-1930
- KOENIGSBERGER’S PLAN-1944-45)
• USE PREVAILING WINDS TO CARRY DUST
•GRID IRON LAYOUT
•PRINCIPLES OF TEMPLE PLANNING
•GRAVITATIONAL SEWERAGE SYSTEM.
•STREET SYSTEM ADAPTED TO CONTOURS.
•PARKWAY SYSTEM IN NATURAL DRAINS.
• GARDEN CITY
• JUA
CONCLUSION