A Memorable Sojourn
at The Sonnet, Jamshedpur
Jamshedpur, named after Jamsetji Tata, the founder of the Tata Group, is a testament to India's industrial prowess. Originally called Sakchi, the city was renamed in 1919 by former Indian Viceroy Lord Chelmsford to honor its founding father. Renowned for its extensive manufacturing plants, particularly in iron and steel, Jamshedpur stands as one of India's best-planned and oldest industrial cities.
Notably, Jamshedpur is also recognized for its cleanliness, consistently ranking among the cleanest cities in India. Geographically, it is situated between the Kharkhai and Subarnarekha rivers, with nearby hills and forests enhancing its natural beauty.
Notably, Jamshedpur is also recognized for its cleanliness, consistently ranking among the cleanest cities in India. Geographically, it is situated between the Kharkhai and Subarnarekha rivers, with nearby hills and forests enhancing its natural beauty.