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Neighborhood in Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India
Kumardubi
Neighborhood
Kumardubi is located in JharkhandKumardubiKumardubiLocation in Jharkhand, IndiaShow map of JharkhandKumardubi is located in IndiaKumardubiKumardubiKumardubi (India)Show map of India
Coordinates: 23°44′48″N 86°47′05″E / 23.7468°N 86.7847°E / 23.7468; 86.7847
Country India
StateJharkhand
DistrictDhanbad
Government
 • TypeRepresentative Democracy
Languages
 • OfficialHindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN828203
Vehicle registrationJH
Nearest cityAsansol
Lok Sabha ConstituencyDhanbad
Vidhan Sabha ConstituencyNirsa

Kumardhubi is a Neighbourhood in Nirsa (community development block) of Dhanbad In Jharkhand.

Geography

About OpenStreetMapsMaps: terms of use 5km
3miles KaliasoleRKaliasole (R) Maithon Power PlantPMaithon Power Plant Panchet
DamDPanchet Dam Maithon
DamDMaithon Dam BCCL Chanch/ Victoria AreaChanch/ Victoria Area ECL Mugma AreaMugma Area MugmaRMugma (R) KumardubiN ChirkundaMChirkunda (M) MaithonCTMaithon (CT) MeraCTMera, Dhanbad (CT) SiulibanCTSiuliban (CT) EgarkunrCTEgarkunr (CT) MarmaCTMarma, Dhanbad (CT) NirsaCTNirsa (CT) PanrraCTPanrra (CT) PanchetCTPanchet (CT) DumarkundaCTDumarkunda (CT) PanchmahaliCTPanchmahali (CT) BhamalCTBhamal (CT)  Cities, towns and locations in the eastern portion of Dhanbad Sadar subdivision in Dhanbad district
M: Municipality, CT: Census Town, N: Neighbourhood, R: Rural/ Urban centre, D: Dam, P: Power Plant
Owing to space constraints in the small map, the actual locations in a larger map may vary slightly

Location

Kumardubi is not identified as a separate place/ mouza in the 2011 census data, As per the map of Nirsa CD Block on page 132 of District Census Handbook, Dhanbad Kumardubi seems to be included in Chirkunda, but it is not clear.

Note: The map alongside presents some of the notable locations in the area. All places marked in the map are linked in the larger full-screen map.

Overview

The region shown in the map is a part of the undulating uplands bustling with coalmines. While the Damodar flows along the southern boundary, the Barakar flows along the eastern boundary. Both the rivers form the boundary with West Bengal. Panchet Dam and Maithon Dam, along their reservoirs, are prominently visible in the map. The entire area is covered in Nirsa (community development block). In Nirsa CD block 69% of the population live in rural areas and 31% live in urban areas. The official website of the district has announced the formation of two new CD blocks – Egarkund and Kaliasole, possibly carved out of Nirsa CD block. As of July 2019, there is no further information about the new CD blocks. BCCL operates Chanch/ Victoria Area partially within the region shown in the map. ECL operates Mugma Area fully within the region shown in the map.

Attractions

There are two main tourist sites near Kumardhubi, the Maithon Dam and the Panchet Dam. Maithon Dam was specially designed for flood control and generates 60,000 kW of electric power. There is an underground power station, the first of its kind in the whole of South East Asia.

Economy

Industry

Kumardhubi is the heart of coal belt, which gives rise to a number of Industrial opportunities in the area. Kumardubi is known for the manufacturing of 'Fire Bricks', as fire clay is found here in large quantity. There are a number of small manufacturing units, which are indulged in making 'stone chips crusher'.

The area is also known for its British-era metal casting company "Kumardhubi Metal Casting and Engineering Limited (KMCEL)" that produced track sections used in underground mines and employed around 850 workers at the time of its closure in 1995.

Originally owned by Bird Company during the British era, Kumardhubi Engineering Works was taken over by the Bengal government and run till 1979, after which it was taken over by Bihar State Industrial Development Corporation. It was renamed Kumardhubi Metal Casting and Engineering Limited in 1983 with the BSIDC and Tata Steel jointly running it till 1995. At the time, Tata Steel owned 49 per cent stake while BSIDC remained the majority partner with 51 per cent stake.

Another manufacturing industry that brings interest in this area is, McNally Bharat Engineering Company Ltd. (MBE) which is one of the leading Engineering Companies in India. MBECL, the parent company of MSEL, started its business from this place in 1961. The Kumardhubi unit is an integrated unit having Engineering and Design, Marketing and Product Support, Purchase, Manufacturing, Assembly and QA under one roof to provide customers a total solution from Design to Installation and Commissioning.

Kumardhubi unit manufactures all types of crushers, screens, grinding mills, feeders and other equipment for bulk material handling, port handling and ash handling.

Kumardhubi is also the hub of old and used sarees, which are repaired, cleaned and polished, and are sent back to the market for re-selling.

Coal mining

As per ECL website telephone numbers, operational collieries in the Mugma Area of Eastern Coalfields in 2018 are: Badjna Colliery, Bermury OCP, Chapapur Colliery, Gopinathpur Colliery, Hariajam Colliery, Kumardhubi Colliery, Khoodia Colliery, Kapasara Colliery, Lakhimata Colliery, Mandman Colliery, Rajpura OCP and Shampur B.

Transport

Asansol–Gaya section
Legend
km
 
Gaya–Mughalsarai section of
Up arrow
Grand Chord, Howrah–Gaya–Delhi line
and Howrah–Allahabad–Mumbai line
0 Gaya Junction
Right arrow Patna–Gaya line
Falgu River
3 Saheed Iswar Choudhery (halt)
5 Manpur
Right arrow Gaya–Kiul line
12 Bandhua
19 Tankuppa
25 Bansinala
32 Paharpur
34 Gurpa
39 Dilwa
Jharkhand
Bihar
border
46 Gujhandi
56 Koderma
Left arrow to Hazaribagh & Barkakana
Right arrow to Giridih & Madhupur
64 Hirodih
72 Samatanr
77 Jadudih
81 Parsabd
Barakar River
92 Chaube
103 Hazaribagh Road
113 Chichaki
121 Chaudhuribandh
130 Parasnath
Parasnath Hill (
1350 m
1476 yd
)
NH19-IN.svg
NH 19
Grand Trunk Road
138 Nimiaghat
148
Netaji Subhas Chandra
Bose Gomoh
Left arrow to Bokaro & Barkakana
 
Up arrow Tatanagar-Barkakana section
72 Barkakana
Right arrow to Son Nagar
Right arrow to Hazaribagh
Damodar River
69 Argada
63 Ranchi Road
NH33-IN.svg NH 33
55 Karmahat
51 Chainpur
46 Jogeshwar
Bokaro River
38 Danea
Tenughat Thermal Power Station
27 Dumari
Indian Explosives Limited
20 Gomia
Gomia Airport
Konar River
15 Bokaro (Thermal)
Bokaro Thermal Power Station B
(Damodar Valley Corporation)
9 Jarangdih
6 Bermo
3 Amlo (halt)
Kargali colliery and washery
0 Phusro
5 Bhandaridah
Up arrow Netaji S.C.Bose Gomoh–Hatia line
Bokaro airport
Bokaro Steel Plant
(Steel Authority of India Limited)
0 Bokaro Steel City
Left arrow Adra-Bokaro Steel City branch line
5 Tupkadih
Damodar River
12 Rajabera
Chandrapura TPS
(Damodar Valley Corporation)
16
12
Chandrapura
Dugda
Left arrow Adra–Gomoh branch line
23 Telo
Jamunia River
33
Netaji Subhas Chandra
Bose Gomoh
157 Matari
162 Nichitpur
Left arrow to Katrasgarh (
Jharia Coalfield
rail network
)
168 Tetulmari
173 Bhuli (halt)
Left arrow to Jharia (
Jharia Coalfield
rail network
)
177 Dhanbad Junction
182 Dokra (halt)
Left arrow to Katrasgarh (
Jharia Coalfield
rail network
)
187 Pradhankhunta
Left arrow to Pathardih (
Jharia Coalfield
rail network
)
193 Chota Ambana
202 Kalubathan
206 Thapar Nagar
212 Mugma
Grand Trunk Road
216 Kumardhubi
Barakar River
Jharkhand
West Bengal
border
219 Barakar
222 Kulti
Right arrow
to Mughalsarai Junction
via Howrah–Delhi main line
227 Sitarampur
231 Barachak
Left arrow Asansol–Tatanagar–Kharagpur line
236 Asansol Junction
Down arrow Bardhaman–Asansol section
km

Sources:

This diagram:

There is a station at Kumardubi on the Asansol-Gaya section, which is a part of the Grand Chord, Howrah-Gaya-Delhi line and Howrah-Allahabad-Mumbai line.

Kumardubi is on the old Grand Trunk Road. NH 19 (old numbering NH 2), running from Agra to Kolkata, leaves GT Road at/ near Brindabanpur and passes mostly outside the crowded towns and mining areas and rejoins GT Road after Asansol.

Education

SHMS Inter Mahavidyalaya was established at Kumardubi in 1979. It is a private co-educational institution.

References

  1. "District Census Handbook Dhanbad" (PDF). Series 21, Part XIIA, pages 4-5, 5-6, 8. Directorate of Census Operations, Jharkhand. Retrieved 4 June 2019.
  2. "Area". Bharat Coking Coal Limited. Retrieved 2 July 2019.
  3. "Area-wise Closed User Group (CUG) Telephone Number". Eastern Coalfields Limited. Retrieved 11 August 2018.
  4. Maithon Dam
  5. Revival hope for Nirsa company https://www.telegraphindia.com/jharkhand/revival-hope-for-nirsa-company/cid/500634
  6. McNally Sayaji Engineering Limited http://mcnallysayaji.com/manage/manufacturing-facilities/kumardhubi/
  7. "Area-wise Closed User Group (CUG) Telephone Numbers" (PDF). Mugma Area. Eastern Coalfields Limited. Retrieved 14 August 2018.
  8. "63543 Asansol-Gmoh Memu". Time Table. IndiaRailInfo. Retrieved 15 June 2019.
  9. Google maps
  10. "S.H.M.S. Inter Mahavidyalaya, Kumardhubi". Schools World. Retrieved 15 June 2019.
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