Welcome to
Jamnagar – the
Jewel of
Kathiawar, and
experience the
charming blend
of the old and
the new with its
ancient
monuments,
imposing
facades, broad
streets and
beautiful
squares.
Jamnagar is one
of the thriving
cities in India
known for its
prosperity and
rich trading
society.
Consequently, it
has always been
a favorable
investment
destination of
India. A small
16th century
pearl fishing
town and capital
of Jam the Jadeja,
the Rajput ruler
of Nawanagar,
Jamnagar was
built around the
small Ranmal
Lake in around
1540 AD. The
city is
well-known for
having the only
Ayurvedic
University in
India, its silk,
gold embroidery,
silver ware and
bandhani
(tie-and-dye)
fabrics. Just
300 kilometers
from Ahmedabad
city, it is well
connected with
other parts of
Gujarat and
Western India
through rail,
road and air.
Jamnagar - the home of India’s leading private organizations
and many large industrial business houses needs no introduction to the business
community. A renowned destination for silk, gold embroidery, silver ware,
bandhani (tie-and-dye) fabrics it has a flawless accessibility to every corner
of the region, the reason why big players are making it their home. One of the
fastest growing towns of Gujarat, in a district of a population of around 19
lacs, it’s undoubtedly one of the sought after destinations of industrial and
residential space of Saurashtra peninsula.