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  2. Jamalpur is best known for the Jamalpur Locomotive Workshop, which employs more than 25,000 people at its training institution, The Indian Railways Institute of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering. Annual turnover is Rs. 10.56 billion with 111,485 employees.

  3. Jamalpur, city, central Bihar state, northeastern India. It is situated just south of Munger near the Ganges (Ganga) River. Jamalpur was established in 1862 as a railway settlement and contains large locomotive engineering workshops as well as major iron and steel foundries.

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  4. There are many tourist places in Jamalpur. Among the most touristy places to visit and historic sites in Jamalpur district are Lauchapada picnic spot, Gandhi Ashram, Jamuna Fertilizer Factory, Dayamayi Temple, Shrine of Hazrat Shah Jamal (R), Louis Village Resort and Park, Yamuna City Park, etc.

  5. Jamalpur witnesses three distinct seasons that is summer (March to May), monsoon (June to September) and winter (October to February). The geographic features of Jamalpur are truly marvelous. The beautiful hills and the waterfalls along with the greenery give Jamalpur a picturesque beauty.

  6. Jamalpur is best known for its large railway workshop in the Eastern Railway Zone of India which employees more than 25,000 people at one time. This particular city was established during the British Raj.

  7. Known for its rich history and cultural heritage, Jamalpur offers a fascinating glimpse into the country's past. In this blog post, we will take a closer look at the history and information about this charming city.

  8. On 8th February 1862, the first railway workshop of India was established in Jamalpur, Bihar. As there was not much industrial development outside, the Workshop established its own Iron and Steel...