Sonari, Jamshedpur

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Sonari
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Sonari
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Sonari, Jamshedpur
Coordinates: 22°48′47″N86°09′57″E / 22.81306°N 86.16583°E / 22.81306; 86.16583
Country India
State Jharkhand
City Jamshedpur
Time zone GMT + 0530
Postal code
831011
Area code 0657

Sonari is the largest residential area in the city of Jamshedpur, which is also served by Sonari Airport (IATA: IXW, ICAO: VEJS). Domuhani bridge in Marine Drive connects Sonari with NH-33. The area is easily accessible through Marine Drive (Western Corridor) from Adityapur, Kadma, which also connects it with the Northern towns of Sakchi and Bistupur. The major roads such as Rivers Meet Road (a stretch of road from CH Area Circle to Domuhani), Balichela Road (a road running between the Sonari Town connects Balichela Junction to Kagal Nagar), and Dispensary Road (a city road running through Balichela).

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Apart from the residential area, there is a large area of green cover. One can experience nature's beauty where the Subarnarekha and Kharkhai rivers meet at Domuhani.

Infrastructure

Sonari houses plenty of housing societies and apartments. It has 2nd highest number of residential societies in the city. The area is divided into 4 layouts - North, West, East and South.

Markets

There are multiple markets to cater such large neighbourhood. Major markets around the area are

Parks and Recreation

To cater the residents of such large area, there are number of parks and green spaces built around the neighborhood. Such as Kagalnagar Park, Sonari Ram Mandir Park, New Kagalnagar Park, Joggers Park, Children's Park, Aerodrome Park etc. The neighborhood also features a community center known as Sonari Community Centre for various recreational activities. Maidans around the area are used for various purposes including playgrounds, wedding venues, and Durga Puja exhibitions.

Places of Interest

Schools

Carmel Junior College located in Adarsh Nagar, along with its branch Carmel Bal Vihar. Other schools around the neighborhood include RMS High School (Khuntadih campus, Ballichela campus), DAV Girls High School, and various other kindergartens and playschools. [1]

Sub-localities and Colonies

Sonari has different mixed-use area blocks such as Kagal Nagar, Sangam Vihar, Adarsh Nagar, New Line, Christianpara, Khuntadih, Ballichela, Airport Area. The electricity in bustees are provided by the state-run electricity board, which accounts for a small portion of the area. The majority of area has electricity and water managed by JUSCO.

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References

  1. Desk, News (17 October 2024). "Jamshedpur: Festive fervour at Sonari Samudaik Bhawan's Durga Utsav". The Avenue Mail. Retrieved 9 November 2024.{{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)