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Dhalbhumgarh block is a CD block that forms an administrative division in the Ghatshila subdivision of East Singhbhum district , in the Indian state of Jharkhand .

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58-788: Dhalbhumargh is a village in the Dhalbhumgarh CD block in the Ghatshila subdivision of the East Singhbhum District in the Indian state of Jharkhand . Dhalbhum was first written about when the British Army attacked the Dhalbhum and Ghatsila region in 1767 jointly with Raja of Midnapore, after a previous abortive attempt in 1765. The campaign against Dhalbhum was led by John Fergusson, who launched an attack on Ghatsila from Jambuni, defeating

116-578: A 70 percent stake in its S.E. Asia business (NatSteel and Tata Steel Thailand) to China's state-owned HBIS Group for $ 327 million. But the deal fell through citing regulatory issues. Later in 2019, Tata Group signed a memorandum of understanding with the Private Equity firm, Synergy Metals and Mining Fund for divestment of 70% shareholding in Tata Steel (Thailand) Public Company Ltd. (excluding NatSteel) In 2021, Tata Steel decided against divesting

174-466: A Singapore-based steel and iron ore trading company. The deal was valued at $ 172 million (₹1,275 crore). The deal included two Singapore facilities and one Malaysian facility excluding the wire business in Thailand. As on 29 September 2023, Tata Group held 33.90% shares in Tata Steel. Over one million individual shareholders hold approximately 10% of its shares. Life Insurance Corporation of India

232-540: A branch of Jamsetji's Tata Group . The first steel ingot was manufactured on 16 February 1912. During the First World War (1914–1918), the company made rapid progress. In 1920, The Tata Iron & Steel Company also incorporated The Tinplate Company of India Ltd (TCIL) , as a joint venture with then Burmah Shell to manufacture Tinplate. TCIL is now Tata Tinplate and holds 70% market share in India. By 1939, it operated

290-473: A capacity of 90,000 tonnes per annum to produce tinplate and tin-free steel. In 1996, TCIL established its first Cold Rolling Mill Complex with a capacity of 110,000 tonnes per annum, as part of a backward integration to reduce dependency on imported uncoated sheet steel coils, known as tin mill black plate (TMBP). In 2005, a printing and lacquering line was introduced as part of a forward integration to reduce supply chain inefficiencies. In 2007, mill capacity

348-504: A capacity of about 2 million tonnes per annum of finished steel. Millennium Steel in 2005: Tata Steel acquired a majority stake in the Thailand-based steelmaker Millennium Steel for a total cost of $ 130 million. It paid US$ 73 million to Siam Cement for a 40% stake and offered to pay 1.13 baht per share for another 25% of the shares of other shareholders. Millennium Steel has now been renamed Tata Steel Thailand and

406-565: A controlling stake in both rolling mill companies located in Vietnam: Structure Steel Engineering Pte Ltd (100% stake) and Vinausteel Ltd (70% stake). The enterprise value for the acquisition was $ 41 million. With this acquisition, Tata Steel got hold of two rolling mills, a 250,000 tonnes per year bar/wire rod mill operated by SSE Steel Ltd. and a 180,000 tonnes per year reinforcing bar mill operated by Vinausteel Ltd. Bhushan Steel in 2018: Tata Steel acquired

464-512: A fourth of its products outside India. In January 1920, the Burmah Oil and The Tata Iron & Steel Company (TISCO) jointly incorporated The Tinplate Company of India Limited (TCIL) to cater to the demand for tinplate that arose following World War I. Burmah contributed two-thirds of the starting capital and Tata the remainder. Burmah required a tinplate for the cans used to hold the kerosene it produced. By November 1921, structural steel for

522-407: A joint venture for the manufacturing of pre-engineered steel products. In 2014, Tata Steel launched Jamshedpur Continuous Annealing and Processing Company Pvt Ltd (JCAPCPL), a joint venture with Nippon Steel to produce continuous annealed products intended for the automotive industry. The plant had a capacity of 600,000 tonnes and was setup with an investment of 2,750 Crores. Tata Steel held 51% of

580-559: A key role in the development of sports in India. They have been involved in the inception of Tata Football Academy, TSAF Climbing Academy, Tata Archery Academy, Naval Tata Hockey Academy – Jamshedpur and Odisha Naval Tata Hockey High-Performance Centre . Tata Steel is headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, and has its marketing headquarters at the Tata Centre in Kolkata, West Bengal . It has

638-628: A location in Jharkhand is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Tata Steel Tata Steel Limited is an Indian multinational steel -making company, based in Jamshedpur , Jharkhand and headquartered in Mumbai , Maharashtra . It is a part of the Tata Group . Formerly known as Tata Iron and Steel Company Limited ( TISCO ), Tata Steel is among the largest steel-producing companies in

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696-475: A presence in around 50 countries with manufacturing operations in 26 countries including India, Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand, UAE, Ivory Coast, Mozambique, South Africa, Australia, United Kingdom, The Netherlands, France and Canada. Tata Steel primarily serves customers in the automotive, construction, consumer goods, engineering, packaging, lifting and excavating, energy and power, aerospace, shipbuilding, rail, and defence and security sectors. Tata Steel has set

754-843: A subsidiary of Tata Steel Limited, acquired the steel business of Usha Martin Limited in 2019 for Rs.4,094 crore. The acquisition involved UMLs 1.0 MnTPA specialty steel plant in Jamshedpur that makes alloy-based long products, a functional iron ore mine, a coal mine under development, and captive power plants. Nilachala Ispat Nigam Ltd in 2022: Tata Steel through its wholly owned subsidiary, Tata Steel Long Products (TSLP), acquired controlling stake in NINL. It beat Jindal Steel and JSW Steel to acquire Odisha -based Neelachal Ispat Nigam Ltd (NINL) for ₹ 12,100 crore (US$ 1.4 billion). In 2006, Tata Steel and BlueScope Steel launched Tata BlueScope Steel Ltd,

812-696: A target of achieving an annual production capacity of 100 million tonnes by 2015; it is planning for capacity expansion to be balanced roughly 50:50 between greenfield developments and acquisitions. Overseas acquisitions have already added an additional 21.4 million tonnes of capacity, including Corus (18.2 million tonnes), NatSteel (2 million tonnes) and Millennium Steel (1.2 million tonnes). Tata plans to add another 29 million tonnes of capacity through acquisitions. Major greenfield steel plant expansion projects planned by Tata Steel include: Since Tata Steel's Corus acquisition in 2007, Tata Steel's Europe unit faced issues from oversupply in

870-500: A total population of 61,932, all of which were rural. There were 31,309 (51%) males and 30,623 (49%) females. Population in the age range 0–6 years was 8,588. Scheduled Castes numbered 2,535 (5.57%) and Scheduled Tribes numbered 33,679 (54.38%). According to the 2011 census, the total number of literate persons in Dhalbhumgarh CD block was 33,474 (62.75% of the population over 6 years) out of which males numbered 19,809 (73.52% of

928-709: Is headquartered in Bangkok . On 31 March 2013, it held approximately 68% shares in the acquired company. Corus in 2006: Tata Steel signed a deal with Anglo-Dutch company, Corus to buy 100% stake at £4.3 billion ($ 8.1 billion) at 455 pence per share. On 19 November 2006, the Brazilian steel company Companhia Siderúrgica Nacional (CSN) launched a counter offer for Corus at 475 pence per share, valuing it at £4.5 billion. On 11 December 2006, Tata pre-emptively upped its offer to 500 pence per share, which was, within hours, trumped by CSN's offer of 515 pence per share, valuing

986-494: Is listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand . Tata Steel Limited directly holds 67.90% through its investment arm T S Global Holdings Pte. Ltd. The Tinplate Company of India Limited (TCIL) is a subsidiary of Tata Steel. Founded in 1920, TCIL is India's oldest and current largest tinplate manufacturer. The company is described as having "pioneered the tinplate industry in India". TCIL has a 70% market share in India and exports

1044-482: Is located at Dhalbhumgarh village. According to the 2011 Census of India , Palashbani had a total population of 415, of which 197 (47%) were males and 218 (53%) were females. Population in the age range 0–6 years was 57. The total number of literate persons in Palashbani was 218 (60.89% of the population over 6 years). (*For language details see Dhalbhumgarh block#Language and religion ) Dhalbhumgarh railway station

1102-498: Is managed by South Eastern Railways. National Highway 18 passes through Dhalbhumgarh. The closest airport, Sonari Airport, is at Jamshedpur , but Dhalbhumgarh Airport is planned. Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya is a Hindi-medium girls only institution established in 2006. It has facilities for teaching from class VI to class XII. The school has a playground, a library with 300 books, and has 7 computers for teaching and learning purposes. Dhalbhumgarh block The laying of

1160-658: Is shown in Palashbani village/ mouza in the map of Dhalbhumgarh CD block in the District Census Handbook, Purbi Singhbhum , Series 21, Part XII A. The area shown in the map “forms a part of the Chota Nagpur Plateau and is a hilly upland tract”. The main rivers draining the district are the Subarnarekha and the Kharkai . The area lying between Jamshedpur and Ghatshila is the main industrial mining zone. The rest of

1218-733: Is the official language in Jharkhand and Urdu has been declared as an additional official language. According to the Population by Religious Communities 2011 data, in the Dhalbhumgarh subdistrict, Hindus numbered 32,673 and formed 52.76% of the population, followed by (number of persons and percentage of population in brackets) Other religious communities (25,956/ 41.91%), Muslims (2,590/ 4.18%), Christians (501/ 0.81%), and persons who did not state their religion (212/ 0.34%). NITI Aayog (National Institution for Transforming India) has released

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1276-760: Is the largest non-promoter shareholder in the company with 10.89% shareholding. The equity shares of Tata Steel are listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange , where it is a constituent of the BSE SENSEX index, and the National Stock Exchange of India , where it is a constituent of the S&;P CNX Nifty , the Global Depository Receipts (GDRs) are listed on the London Stock Exchange and

1334-586: The Luxembourg Stock Exchange . Mjunction, a Tata Steel and SAIL joint venture, India's Largest B2B E-Commerce company. Founded in February 2001, it is today not only India's largest eCommerce company (having eTransacted worth over Rs. 900 billion till date) but also runs the world's largest eMarketplace for steel. Tata Steel's subsidiary Tata Steel (Thailand) Public Company Limited ( SET :  TSTH ), (formerly Millennium Steel Public Company Limited)

1392-503: The Population by Mother Tongue 2011 data, in the Dhalbhumgarh subdistrict, Bengali was the mother-tongue of 31,203 persons forming 50.62% of the population, followed by (number of persons and percentage of population in brackets) Santali (25,301/ 41.05%), Hindi (2,206/ 3.58%), Mundari (2,104/ 3.41%), and persons with other languages as mother-tongue (828/ 1.34%). Other languages included 380 persons having Odia as mother-tongue and 296 persons having Urdu as mother-tongue. Hindi

1450-687: The Tata Group . In July 2019 Tata Steel Kalinganagar (TSK) was included in the list of the World Economic Forum 's (WEF) Global Lighthouse Network. The Key Managerial Personnel (KMP) at Tata Steel Limited India are Koushik Chatterjee as CFO (KMP) and Parvatheesam Kanchinadham as Company Secretary. Koushik Chatterjee, Mallika Srinivasan, Chandrasekaran Natarajan and 7 other members are presently associated as directors. There have been two attempts to nationalise Tata Steel, one attempt in 1971 and another in 1979, both of which were unsuccessful. In 1971, Prime Minister Indira Gandhi tried to nationalise

1508-714: The Jhargram district of the West Bengal state on the north, the Chakulia CD block on the east, the Gurbandha CD block on the south, and the Musabani CD block on the west. Dhalbhumgarh CD block has an area of 176.85 km . Dhalbhumgarh police station serves Dhalbhumgarh CD block. The headquarters of Dhalbhumgarh CD block is located at Dhalbhumgarh village. According to the 2011 Census of India , Dhalbhumgarh CD block had

1566-554: The National Multidimensional Poverty Index (NMPI) baseline report in November 2021. “MPI is calculated using 12 segments - nutrition, child and adolescent mortality, antenatal care, years of schooling, school attendance, cooking fuel, sanitation, drinking water, electricity, housing, assets and bank account, as compared to the previous approach of just considering the poverty line”. Approximately 25.01% population of

1624-458: The South East Asian businesses citing improvement in financials, including reduction in total debt and increase in the cash flow. This was confirmed through its regulatory filing where Tata Steel reclassified its S.E. Asians assets from 'held for sale' to 'continuing operations'. In October 2021, Tata Steel announced the sale of its subsidiary Natsteel Holdings Pte. Ltd to TopTip Holding Pte,

1682-1750: The class of total workers, cultivators numbered 5,789 and formed 21.96%, agricultural labourers numbered 11,467 and formed 43.50%, household industry workers numbered 563 and formed 2.14% and other workers numbered 8,544 and formed 32.41%. Total workers numbered 26,343 and formed 42.57% of the total population non-workers numbered 35,569 and formed 57.43% of the population. There are 103 inhabited villages in Dhalbhumgarh CD block. In 2011, 92 villages had power supply. 33 villages had tap water, 99 villages had well water (covered/ uncovered), 101 villages had hand pumps, and all villages have drinking water facility. 9 villages had post offices, 3 villages had sub post offices, 12 villages had telephone (land line), 40 villages had mobile phone coverage. 102 villages had pucca (paved) village roads, 17 villages had bus service (public/ private), 6 villages had autos / modified autos, 3 villages had taxi/ vans, 22 villages had tractors. 8 village had bank branches, 5 villages had agricultural credit societies, 4 villages had cinema/ video halls, 21 villages had availability of newspapers, 52 villages had ration shops , 31 villages had weekly haat , 51 villages had assembly polling stations . Dhalbhumgarh CD block had 8 villages with pre-primary schools, 83 villages with primary schools, 33 villages with middle schools, 3 villages with secondary schools, 2 villages with senior secondary schools, 20 villages with no educational facility. Dhalbhumgarh CD block had 2 villages with primary health centres , 24 villages with primary health subcentres, 6 villages with maternity and child welfares centres, 2 villages with dispensaries, 15 villages with family welfare centres. . This article related to

1740-766: The company has proposed to give away 50% of its stake in Port Talbot Steelworks to the UK Government in return for capital injections amounting to £900 million. On 11 September 2024, Tata Steel UK announced that 2,500 jobs would go at the Port Talbot steelworks despite a £500 million taxpayer-backed deal from the UK Government. In November 2020, SSAB of Sweden announced its intention to buy Tata Steel's unit in IJmuiden , Netherlands. However, in 2021, SSAB backed out citing technical and cost issues involved with

1798-457: The company made the rights issue which was subscribed for only about 50% of its total value – Rs 60 crore. Due to undersubscription, the promoters acquired them, and as a result, Tayo Rolls became a Tata Steel Subsidiary. Tata Steel owns 55.24% of the Tayo Rolls. Steel Engineering and Vinausteel in 2007: Tata Steel through its wholly owned Singapore subsidiary, NatSteel Asia Pte Ltd, acquired

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1856-553: The company would be Europe's second-largest steelmaker, and listed future headquarters in Amsterdam . However, in 2019, antitrust regulators of EU refused to accept deals citing reduction in competition. In 2019 Tata Steel decided to sell some of its non-core business units in UK. In June 2020, the company requested £500 million in UK government support. Later in July media houses reported that

1914-507: The company, but failed. In 1979, Prime Minister Morarji Desai wanted to nationalise TISCO (now Tata Steel), spurred by Minister for Industries George Fernandes , and Minister of Steel, Mines, and Coals Biju Patnaik . However, union protests prevented such nationalisation efforts. In 1990, the company expanded and established a subsidiary, Tata Inc., in New York. The company changed its name from TISCO to Tata Steel Ltd. in 2005. Tata Steel

1972-547: The country was multidimensionally poor. 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. The silver lining in this scenario is that within Jharkhand, the richest districts are East Singhbhum, Dhanbad, Bokaro, and Ranchi. These districts are having industries and/or mining activity. However, CD blocks still largely dependent on agriculture have remained traditional. Livelihood in Dhalbhumgarh CD block In Dhalbhumgarh CD block in 2011, amongst

2030-464: The deal at £4.9 billion. The Corus board promptly recommended both the revised offers to its shareholders. On 31 January 2007, Tata Steel won it's bid for Corus after offering 608 pence per share, valuing Corus at £6.7 billion ($ 12 billion). In 2005, Corus employed around 47,300 people worldwide, including 24,000 in the UK. At the time of the acquisition, Corus was four times larger than Tata Steel, in terms of annual steel production. Corus

2088-484: The deal. In October 2021, Tata Steel Europe officially split its businesses into two independent entities Tata Steel Netherlands and Tata Steel UK. In April 2022, Tata Steel announced that they had to find alternative sources of coal for their steel production plants in the UK and Netherlands after European nations stopped doing business with Russia because of its invasion of Ukraine. In January 2019, citing debt issues and consistent losses Tata Steel, decided to sell

2146-409: 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. Note: The map alongside presents some of the notable locations in the district. All places marked in the map are linked in the larger full screen map. There is a police station at Dhalbhumgarh. The headquarters of Dhalbhumgarh CD block

2204-475: The district. The main rivers are the Subarnarekha and the Kharkai . The district consists of two subdivisions - (1) Dhalbhum subdivision with Patamda, Boram, Golmuri-cum-Jugsalai and Potka CD blocks, and (2) Ghatshila subdivision with Ghatshila, Dhalbhumgarh, Musabani, Dumaria, Gurbandha, Chakulia and Baharagora CD blocks. Dhalbhumgarh CD block is bounded by the Ghatshila CD block and Jamboni CD block in

2262-515: The entire company in 2017–18 when Insolvency proceedings were initiated against the former company on 26 July 2017 under IBC . Tata Steel emerged as the highest bidder and took over the company through its wholly-owned subsidiary Bamnipal Steel Ltd. The company was renamed as Tata Steel BSL . Later in 2021 Tata Steel amalgamated Bamnipal Steel Ltd. and Tata Steel BSL thereby the latter became a direct subsidiary of Tata Steel (72.65%). Usha Martin (Steel division) in 2019: Tata Sponge Iron Limited,

2320-495: The foundation stone of the steel plant by Tata Steel (then known as Tata Iron and Steel Company) in 1907 at Sakchi Kalimati in Singhbhum district marked the beginning of the industrialisation of the area. The first police station in the area was opened in 1912 at Jugsalai . The Kalimati Sakchi village was renamed ‘ Jamshedpur ’ in 1917. Dhalbhum subdivision was created in 1920 with Jamshedpur as headquarters. Jamshedpur Notified Area

2378-594: The help of the ruler of Jhargram and the zamindar of Ghatsila , Raja Jagannath Singh . Finally, he was reinstated on the condition that during the first year of his reign, he would pay a tax of Rs 2000, in the second year Rs 3000 and in the third year Rs 4000. In 1800, rent of Rs 4, 267 was fixed, which was to be paid by the Kingdom. In 1845 the region was incorporated into the Singhbhum District . Following this, in accordance with 1848 Regulation Act, Singhbhum District

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2436-489: The joint venture. In 2022, Tata Group moved the amalgamation of seven metal companies of the group into Tata Steel. Seven metal companies of Tata Group that will be merged with Tata Steel are Tata Steel Long Products Limited (TSLP), The Tinplate Company of India Limited (TCIL), Tata Metaliks Limited (TML), TRF Limited, The Indian Steel & Wire Products Limited (ISWPL), Tata Steel Mining Limited (TSML) and S & T Mining Company Limited. Tata Steel has traditionally played

2494-463: The largest steel plant in the British Empire. The company launched a major modernisation and expansion program in 1951. Later, in 1958, the program was upgraded to 2 million metric tonnes per annum (MTPA) project. By 1970, the company employed around 40,000 people at Jamshedpur, and a further 20,000 in the neighbouring coal mines. In November 2021, Tata Steel was the most profitable company in

2552-480: The level of production exceeded the country's imports for the first time. The company's main competition was from tinplate imported from South Wales . In its early years, the Company relied to a large extent on European 'covenanted' labor for supervisory and skilled roles, but this lessened over time as the skills of Indian workers developed. Just under 3,000 workers were employed in the late 1920s, and early 1930s. With

2610-463: The local king and destroying Narsingarh Fort. The King was taken captive and deported to Midnapur . His nephew Jagannath Dhal was placed on the throne on the condition that he would pay a yearly sum of Rs 55,000 to the British Government. Jagannath found it tough to cope with the demand, and was consequently replaced by Baikuntha Dhal. This did not deter Jagannath , who attacked Baikuntha with

2668-543: The male population over 6 years) and females numbered 13,665 (51.76% of the female population over 6 years). The gender disparity (the difference between female and male literacy rates) was 21.76%. As of 2011 census, literacy in Purbi Singhbhum district was 76.13%. Literacy in Jharkhand was 67.63% in 2011. Literacy in India in 2011 was 74.04%. See also – List of Jharkhand districts ranked by literacy rate Language in Dhalbhumgarh CD block (2011) According to

2726-547: The market, labor unions, inexpensive imports from Chinese steel makers, and pressure from regulators for decarbonisation (green taxes) which forced Tata Steel to consolidate its businesses in Europe. In 2015, Tata Steel was looking to sell its facilities in Port Talbot, Hartlepool, Rotherham, and Stocksbridge, which was put on hold due to Brexit . In April 2016, Tata Steel's Long Products Europe Division located in Scunthorpe , England

2784-577: The only three Indian steel companies that have captive iron-ore mines, which gives the three companies price advantages. Tata Steel operates in 26 countries, with key operations in India, the Netherlands , and the United Kingdom , and employs around 80,500 people. Its largest plant (10 MTPA capacity) is located in Jamshedpur , Jharkhand . In 2007, Tata Steel acquired the UK-based steelmaker Corus . It

2842-592: The outbreak of World War II, TCIL diversified into the manufacturing of un-tinned black plates used in Jettison tanks for the Royal Air Force . Also, TCIL took over the processing of steel from the sheet mills of Tata Steel to augment production. TCIL entered into an agreement with Wean United Canada to switch to the Electrolytic Tinning Process. In 1973, an Electrolytic Tinning Line was commissioned with

2900-524: The plant and machinery had been imported from the US and UK, and the plant was established at Golmuri, Jamshedpur near the Tata Steelworks. The design was based on an Indiana rolling plant. In December 1922, the first hot dip tinning plant started rolling out finished tinplate . By 1924, a total of six mills were in production and the company was producing almost 40 percent of India's tinplate needs. In 1926,

2958-485: The steel-making operations of the Singapore-based NatSteel for $ 486.4 million in cash. NatSteel had ended 2003 with a turnover of $ 1.4 billion and a profit before tax of $ 47 million. The steel businesses of NatSteel would be run by the company through a wholly owned subsidiary called Natsteel Asia Pvt. Ltd. The acquisition was completed in February 2005. At the time of acquisition, NatSteel had

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3016-572: The world, with an annual crude steel capacity of 35 million tonnes. It is one of the world's most geographically diversified steel producers, with operations and a commercial presence across the world. The group (excluding SEA operations) recorded a consolidated turnover of US$ 31 billion in the financial year ending 31 March 2023. It is the largest steel company in India (measured by domestic production), with an annual capacity of 21.6 million tonnes after Steel Authority of India Ltd. (SAIL). Tata Steel, SAIL , and Jindal Steel and Power are

3074-503: Was among the first Indian companies to provide various labour welfare benefits, such as eight-hour workdays since 1912, free medical care since 1915, school facilities for the children of employees since 1917, paid time off since 1920, the formation of a provident fund and accident compensation in 1920, vocational training since 1921, maternity benefits since 1928, profit sharing bonuses since 1934, and retiring gratuity since 1937. NatSteel in 2004: Tata Steel agreed to acquire

3132-743: Was converted into a non-regulation district under the Governor of Bengal. In 1766, Raja Jagannath Singh , a zamindar of Dampara of Ghatsila in Dhalbhum , revolted against the enhanced revenue taxes of the British East India Company. This revolt is well known as Chuar revolt , the first revolt against British East India Company in Bengal Presidency . Dhalbhumgarh is located at 22°30′58″N 86°33′15″E  /  22.5161°N 86.5543°E  / 22.5161; 86.5543 . Dhalbhumgarh

3190-458: Was established in 1924. East Singhbhum district, with Jamshedpur as headquarters, was set up in 1990. Dhalbhumgarh is located at 22°31′41″N 86°33′15″E  /  22.5281°N 86.5543°E  / 22.5281; 86.5543 . “The district forms a part of the Chota Nagpur Plateau and is a hilly upland tract”. The Seraikela Dhalbhumgarh upland and the Dalma range are natural divisions of

3248-579: Was ranked 486th in the 2014 Fortune Global 500 ranking of the world's biggest corporations. It was the seventh most valuable Indian brand of 2013, according to Brand Finance. Tata Steel was listed amongst India's Best Workplaces in Manufacturing by Great Place to Work for the fifth time in 2022. Tata Iron and Steel Company (TISCO) was founded by Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata and established by Sir Dorabji Tata on 26 August 1907. TISCO started pig iron production in 1911 and began producing steel in 1912 as

3306-491: Was sold to Greybull Capital LLP. The unit was renamed as British Steel Limited . In February 2017, the company decided to sell its specialty division to Liberty House Group . In September 2017, ThyssenKrupp of Germany and Tata Steel announced plans to combine their European steel-making businesses. The deal will structure the European assets as Thyssenkrupp Tata Steel, an equal joint venture. The announcement estimated that

3364-487: Was the world's 9th largest producer of Steel, whereas Tata Steel was in the 56th position. The acquisition made Tata Steel the world's 5th largest producer of Steel. Tayo Rolls in 2008, formerly Tata-Yodogawa Limited is a metal fabrication and processing company headquartered in Jamshedpur , India . It was founded in 1968 as a joint venture between Tata Steel and the Japan-based Yodogawa Steels. In 2008,

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