Z and X are not from Bokaro.
Ranchi Bokaro Steel City.
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Bokaro was being planned for an eventual capacity
Bokaro was formally included in the Third Plan
Distance of Bokaro from different places is mentioned below:.
Bokaro is famous for its Steel Plant which is the biggest in Asia.
The District Bokaro has a Geographical area of 2861 sq Km and 357663.36
Hectares of Land.
Finally, in early 1966,
the memorandum of acceptance of detailed project report on Bokaro was signed.
In the next five Bokaro alone contribute half of the steel production of the country.
There are 324 anganwadi centres in Bokaro district and none are well equipped,” revealed a supervisor.
was made responsible for managing five integrated steel plants at Bhilai, Bokaro, Durgapur, Rourkela and Burnpur,
Presently 745 pensioners under the Bokaro district are being paid directly
in their bank accounts under this scheme.
Later, Bokaro itself was designated the status of a district and
headquarters was shifted to the Steel Township.
A senior police official said that in Bokaro, the boys were made to disembark a Kerala-bound train around noon.
In 1991, a part of Dhanbad was sliced away for Bokaro district, diminishing thereby its total area to 2995 Sq.
A few years back, in my hometown of Bokaro, Jharkhand, I noticed eggs placed in two different trays
and priced differently.
In 1991 a part of Dhanbad was sliced away from Bokaro district, diminishing thereby its total area
to 2995 Sq. Kms.
If Bokaro was considerably delayed,
there were other proposals all in the private sector which did not materialise for various reasons.
The original construction schedule laid down in
1966 envisaged the completion of the first stage of Bokaro( 1.7 million tonnes) by the end of 1970.
Since, however, there was still an expected gap of 1 million tonnes, it was decided to fill it by setting up a new plant at Bokaro.
Bokaro was formally included in the Third Plan
and even credit was taken for its output in 1965- 66 without any idea as to wherefrom the required equipment and technical assistance would come.
Bokaro was being planned for an eventual capacity
of 2 million tonnes for the production particularly of flat products, which were in short supply, even after taking into account Rourkela' s output of mainly plates and sheets.
The additional capacity was expected to come from
expansion of Bhilai to 4 million tonnes, expansion of Bokaro on a continuous basis to 4.75 million tonnes
and significant progress in the implementation of the Visakhapatnam and Vijayanagar steel plants.