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Jamalpur is a city in the Indian state of Bihar. It is situated in the Munger district and is an important railway and administrative hub. The city is known for its railway workshop, which is the largest in India and was established by the British East India Company.

History[edit]

Jamalpur's history is closely linked with the growth of the railway industry in India. The city was established in the mid-19th century by the British East India Company, who set up a railway workshop here. The workshop played a crucial role in the development of the city and continues to be a major employer.

Geography[edit]

Jamalpur is located in the eastern part of Bihar, near the border with Jharkhand. The city is surrounded by hills and is located near the Ganges River, which provides a source of water for the city's residents.

Economy[edit]

The economy of Jamalpur is largely based on the railway industry. The city's railway workshop is the largest in India and employs a significant portion of the city's population. Other industries in the city include manufacturing and services.

Culture[edit]

Jamalpur is home to a diverse population, with a mix of different cultures and religions. The city is known for its cultural festivals, including the annual Durga Puja festival.

Education[edit]

Jamalpur has a number of educational institutions, including schools and colleges. The city is also home to the Indian Railways Institute of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, which provides training for railway engineers.

Transport[edit]

Jamalpur is well connected by rail and road. The city's railway station is a major hub for trains travelling to different parts of India. The city is also served by a network of roads, which connect it to other cities in Bihar and Jharkhand.

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