K Nanavati, the institute’s first alumnus, who went on to serve as Tata Steel’s Managing Director from 1970 to 1972

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.