ati, the institute’s first alumnus, who went on to serve as Tata Steel’s Managing Director from 1970 to 1972
Bharucha Mansion: The Bharucha Mansion, erected in 1935 by Khursheed Maneckji Bharucha, the pioneering Indian Chief Cashier of TISCO, stands as a distinctive four- storeyed edifice crafted from steel and adorned with brick cladding. Notably, the partition walls were fashioned using a blend of surkhi (limestone) and bricks, mirroring the architectural style of the Tata Steel General Office.
Initially serving as a temporary dwelling and lodging for Parsi individuals employed at the TISCO plant, the mansion underwent a transformation in the 1950s when a section of its rear portion was repurposed into the Regal Talkies, the township’s premier plush theatre complex. Revered as the Regal Building, this structure embodies a significant aspect of early modernity that has significantly influenced the character and development of Jamshedpur.