Dhanbad

India

Dhanbad is a city in Jharkhand. It is also considered as the coal capital of India.

The coalfields around Dhanbad are known as Jharia coalfields. It covers an area of around 448 sq km, the total reserve of coal is estimated at 5,000 million tonnes. Jharia coalfields are the only major source of coking or metallurgical coal in the country. There are 112 coal mines in the district. Jharia town adjacent to Dhanbad is considered a separate town administratively. Munidih Colliery is the largest colliery in India. ONGC is using CBM (Coal Beded Methane) for producing electricity at many places of Dhanbad. Tata Power along with DVC is setting up 1050 MW Thermal power plant in Dhanbad. It has chemical plants, other industries, and produces mica and many different minerals.

Languages spoken in the area are Hindi, Bengali, Maithili, Bhojpuri, Punjabi and Santhali. Dhanbad is a cosmopolitan city with people from all over the country. English is understood in most of the areas of visitor/business interest.

  • Bhatinda Fall.
  • Central Institute of Mining and Fuel Research, Digwadih, Dhanbad. CIMFR, Dhanbad is one of the national laboratories of Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, Government of India. This laboratory was established in 1956 for carrying out research and development work in the field of mining and related subjects to make mining safe, productive, reduce its environmental impact and economical as well as reduce health hazards to miners and environmental pollution and degradation created due to mining and associated industrial activities.
  • Indian Institute of Technology. An institute of national importance. It was established in 1926, and has one of the most beautiful engineering campuses in the country.
    • Chark Khurd. The village, situated about 10 km from Tundi on the Dhanbad-Govindpur -Giridih Road, is noted for its hot spring.
    • Chati Gobindpur. The village is located in Govindpur development block, contains two ancient pillars which are locally associated with Emperor Asoka and the Afghan Chief Sher Shah.
    • Two types of Coal Mines – the open cast and underground. Advance permission has to be procured from Bharat Coking Coal Ltd. for visiting any of their mines. Sudamdih is worth a visit.
    • Gopalpur. The village lies in Nirsa-cum-Chirkunda development block. It contains an ancient pillar said to date back to the time of Emperor Asoka. There is also a large stone image said to be of Asoka himself.
    • Jhinjhipahari. The village is situated in Baghmara development block. It is said that an ancient temple of Lord Shiva was found when the mines here were being worked.
    • Lilori Sthan. It is famous for Goddess Kali temple, it is also one of the devipeth.
    • Maithon Dam. Maithon Dam is the biggest Dam of Damodar Valley Corporation. This dam has been built to control flood in the Barakar River. The reservoir of Maithon Dam is spread across 65 sq. km. In the mid of this reservoir, there is an island. A rest house has been built on this island. Boating & fishing facilities are also available in this reservoir. There is a Deer park and Birds garden near this Dam these are also of a tourists importance.
    • Meva. The village is situated in Nirsa-cum-Chirkunda Block. It contains ancient pillars said to date back to the time of Emperor Ashoka. There is also a large stone image said to be of Ashoka himself.
    • Panchet Dam. This is the longest dam of Damodar Valley Corporation. Garh Panchakot beside the lake has lodging facilities.
    • Panrra. The village, which also lies in Nirsa-cum-Chirkunda Block, it said to have derived its name from the Pandavas. According to local legend the Pandavas spent some period of their exile in hiding at this place. The village contains an ancient temple of Lord Shiva known as Pandeweshar Mahadev. The temple is believed to have been constructed by Hindu King at a much later day.
    • Sudamdih Colliery.
    • Tetulia. Just near the Damodar River in the Dhanbad district, there is a spring of hot water.
    • Topchanchi. In Topchanchi, tourists can see an artificial lake that was excavated along the base of the slant of the Parasnath Hill in 1915. This lake was created to supply water to Jharia. Visitors can also go to Gomoh, which is 6 km from the Topchanchi Lake. Gomoh is the place where on 18th January 1941 Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose embarked on the train for his departure from India. To honour this event, a statue of Netaji has been set up in the Topchanchi market.

Bhatinda Fall.

Central Institute of Mining and Fuel Research, Digwadih, Dhanbad. CIMFR, Dhanbad is one of the national laboratories of Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, Government of India. This laboratory was established in 1956 for carrying out research and development work in the field of mining and related subjects to make mining safe, productive, reduce its environmental impact and economical as well as reduce health hazards to miners and environmental pollution and degradation created due to mining and associated industrial activities.

Indian Institute of Technology. An institute of national importance. It was established in 1926, and has one of the most beautiful engineering campuses in the country.

  • Chark Khurd. The village, situated about 10 km from Tundi on the Dhanbad-Govindpur -Giridih Road, is noted for its hot spring.
  • Chati Gobindpur. The village is located in Govindpur development block, contains two ancient pillars which are locally associated with Emperor Asoka and the Afghan Chief Sher Shah.
  • Two types of Coal Mines – the open cast and underground. Advance permission has to be procured from Bharat Coking Coal Ltd. for visiting any of their mines. Sudamdih is worth a visit.
  • Gopalpur. The village lies in Nirsa-cum-Chirkunda development block. It contains an ancient pillar said to date back to the time of Emperor Asoka. There is also a large stone image said to be of Asoka himself.
  • Jhinjhipahari. The village is situated in Baghmara development block. It is said that an ancient temple of Lord Shiva was found when the mines here were being worked.
  • Lilori Sthan. It is famous for Goddess Kali temple, it is also one of the devipeth.
  • Maithon Dam. [[Maithon|Maithon Dam]] is the biggest Dam of Damodar Valley Corporation. This dam has been built to control flood in the Barakar River. The reservoir of Maithon Dam is spread across 65 sq. km. In the mid of this reservoir, there is an island. A rest house has been built on this island. Boating & fishing facilities are also available in this reservoir. There is a Deer park and Birds garden near this Dam these are also of a tourists importance.
  • Meva. The village is situated in Nirsa-cum-Chirkunda Block. It contains ancient pillars said to date back to the time of Emperor Ashoka. There is also a large stone image said to be of Ashoka himself.
  • Panchet Dam. This is the longest dam of Damodar Valley Corporation. [[Garh Panchakot]] beside the lake has lodging facilities.
  • Panrra. The village, which also lies in Nirsa-cum-Chirkunda Block, it said to have derived its name from the Pandavas. According to local legend the Pandavas spent some period of their exile in hiding at this place. The village contains an ancient temple of Lord Shiva known as Pandeweshar Mahadev. The temple is believed to have been constructed by Hindu King at a much later day.
  • Sudamdih Colliery.
  • Tetulia. Just near the Damodar River in the Dhanbad district, there is a spring of hot water.
  • Topchanchi. In Topchanchi, tourists can see an artificial lake that was excavated along the base of the slant of the Parasnath Hill in 1915. This lake was created to supply water to Jharia. Visitors can also go to Gomoh, which is 6 km from the Topchanchi Lake. Gomoh is the place where on 18th January 1941 Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose embarked on the train for his departure from India. To honour this event, a statue of Netaji has been set up in the Topchanchi market.

Carnivals are arranged by Lions Club, Rotary Club and other clubs, mostly in winter and these are open to visitors also.

Dhanbad is surrounded by beautiful picnic spots. People are very helpful and friendly and love visitors.

  • Charak Pathar is a popular picnic spot. This is a village, which falls under the development block of Govindpur in the district of Dhanbad. The place gets its name from an old white stone boulder called Charak Pathar.

Charak Pathar is a popular picnic spot. This is a village, which falls under the development block of Govindpur in the district of Dhanbad. The place gets its name from an old white stone boulder called Charak Pathar.

Large malls include Vishal Mega Mart,Spencer's Retail and Big Bazaar at Saraidhela. Reliance Fresh supermarkets are present almost every part of the city.

  • Hotel Skylark - Flavours Restaurant, Bank More, Dhanbad (Near Railway Station, +91 326 305284. 09:00-23:00. Multicuisine restaurant, vegetarian food, non-vegetarian food, Jain food
  • Madhulika, Bank More, 9-Shanti Bhawan, Bank More, Dhanbad, +91 326-2305656.
  • Take Home, Saraidhela (1.5 km from Indian school of mines main gate. till 23:00. Veg and non-veg. Try Hyderabad Chicken Biryani(₹80).*

Mani's Food Court, city centre (near combined building. The central food court of the city centre has vegetarian food and recently added a separate section for non-vegetarians.

Hotel Skylark - Flavours Restaurant, Bank More, Dhanbad (Near Railway Station, +91 326 305284. 09:00-23:00. Multicuisine restaurant, vegetarian food, non-vegetarian food, Jain food

Madhulika, Bank More, 9-Shanti Bhawan, Bank More, Dhanbad, +91 326-2305656.

Take Home, Saraidhela (1.5 km from Indian school of mines main gate. till 23:00. Veg and non-veg. Try Hyderabad Chicken Biryani(₹80).*

Mani's Food Court, city centre (near combined building. The central food court of the city centre has vegetarian food and recently added a separate section for non-vegetarians.

  • Hotel Skylark, Bank More, Dhanbad, +91 326 305284.
  • Aroti, Hirapur Dhanbad.

Hotel Skylark, Bank More, Dhanbad, +91 326 305284.

Aroti, Hirapur Dhanbad.

  • Asansol - 60 km from Dhanbad.
  • Bokaro Steel City - 50 km from Dhanbad.
  • Parasnath Hills – highest peak in the state at 1,350 metres, is a Jain pilgrimage centre, around 50 km from Dhanbad.
  • Sindri – is about 25 km from Dhanbad. It was home to one of the early fertliser plants set up in the country but since closed. Bihar Institute of Technology-now Birsa Institute of Technology is located here.

[[Asansol]] - 60 km from Dhanbad.

[[Bokaro Steel City]] - 50 km from Dhanbad.

[[Parasnath Hills]] – highest peak in the state at 1,350 metres, is a Jain pilgrimage centre, around 50 km from Dhanbad.

Sindri – is about 25 km from Dhanbad. It was home to one of the early fertliser plants set up in the country but since closed. Bihar Institute of Technology-now Birsa Institute of Technology is located here.