Historic “Tally Bungalow” Revived as Yoga & Recreation Centre at Bankola Area by Eastern Coalfields Limited
ECL restores an 80-year-old British-era structure into a modern Yoga-cum-Recreation Centre, giving it a new life

An 80-year-old dilapidated and abandoned building, popularly known as Tally Bungalow, located in the Bankola Area colony, has been beautifully restored and given a new life by Eastern Coalfields Limited (ECL). Originally constructed during the British era by a private coal company for its official use, the heritage structure has been renovated without altering its original architectural essence.

Spread over a total area of 81,310 sq. ft., the premises have been rejuvenated into a lush green lawn equipped with modern body fitness equipment. The main building, covering 16,868 sq. ft., has been meticulously repaired and converted into a Yoga-cum-Recreation Centre, complete with toilet and washroom facilities for daily yoga practitioners, employees of Bankola Area and residents of the locality.

The newly renovated facility was inaugurated virtually by Satish Jha, Chairman-cum-Managing Director, ECL, in the presence of Sanjay Kumar Sahu, Area General Manager, Bankola Area, along with Heads of Departments, members of JCC, Welfare Committee, CISTEA, INMOSSA, OBC Welfare Association and SC/ST/OBC Council members.
During the inauguration, CMD, ECL Satish Jha commended the Bankola Area management for its commendable initiative in restoring this age-old structure into a centre for health and harmony. He emphasized the importance of regular yoga practice in fostering physical fitness, mental peace, emotional balance, and a disciplined work life among employees.

This transformation of Tally Bungalow stands as a testament to ECL’s dedication towards employee welfare, heritage preservation, and promoting a healthy workplace culture under the Special Campaign 5.0 initiative.