| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Project Owner | Tata Steel Ltd |
| Location | Bhagwan Birsa Munda Smriti Park, Ranchi (Jharkhand) |
| Architect | Jaya Nila (J. K. Jayakanth) and Namdev Talluru |
| Structural Designer | Suneel Voditel and Vaibhav Gupta (Techture) |
| Material Used | Tata Structura Steel Hollow Sections (YST 355) |
| Sections used | Circular steel sections (representing ridges) and radial steel sections |
| Height of the structure | 12.5 meters (approx. 41 ft) |
| Total Tonnage | 16 tonnes |
| Fabrication, Erection & Lighting | M/s Sagar Business |
A towering fusion of steel and symbolism, standing as a permanent landmark in the heart of Bhagwan Birsa Munda Smriti Park.
The design preserves the imagery of a human thumb impression, representing both individual uniqueness and shared humanity. The installation features two thumb impressions in a balancing act.
One represents past achievements and heritage, providing the foundation for the future impressions made by India’s youth and innovation.
Authorized channel partner Sagar Business Private Limited bridged the gap between conceptual 3D models and physical reality. We worked in close collaboration with the winning architects to ensure every curve was realized with absolute technical precision and safety.
Transformed organic architectural forms into structural segments requiring intense stability analysis.
Broken into four segments at our Kharagpur facility to ensure zero distortion during transportation to Ranchi.
Final assembly used high-accuracy fabrication drawings to ensure all segments welded perfectly on the first attempt.
Beyond its aesthetic value, the structure serves as a visual anchor and gateway for the park, encouraging public interaction and social engagement through its striking verticality.
Jaya Nila & Namdev Talluru
(Winners: Notions of India)
M/s Sagar Business
Sunil Kishorepuria
Sriyash Kishorepuria
Suneel Voditel (Techture)
Vaibhav Gupta
Tata Steel
Tata Structura Team