Jharkhand Map

The map of Jharkhand represents the state's geographical features, administrative divisions, and key industrial zones. It outlines the state boundaries, showing Jharkhand's position in eastern India, bordered by Bihar to the north, West Bengal to the east, Odisha to the south, and Chhattisgarh and Uttar Pradesh to the west.

The map highlights:

  • District Boundaries-Jharkhand is divided into 24 districts, each marked with its headquarters.
  • Topography – The Chota Nagpur Plateau dominates the landscape, with forests, hills, and mineral-rich areas clearly shown.
  • Rivers and Water Bodies Major rivers like the Damodar, Subarnarekha, and Koel are marked, playing a crucial role in irrigation and industry
  • Industrial and Mining Zones Cities like Jamshedpur, Bokaro, and Dhanbad are pinpointed as major hubs for steel, coal, and mineral industries.
  • Transport Network National highways, railways, and airports are depicted, connecting Jharkhand to the rest of India.

The Jharkhand map is an essential tool for understanding the state's geography, resources, and economic significance.