Picnic Garden

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Picnic Garden
Neighbourhood in Kolkata (Calcutta)
Country India
StateWest Bengal
CityKolkata
DistrictKolkata[1][2]
Metro StationVIP Bazaar(under construction)
Municipal CorporationKolkata Municipal Corporation
KMC ward66
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
700039
Area code(s)+91 33
Lok Sabha constituencyKolkata Dakshin
Vidhan Sabha constituencyKasba

Picnic Garden is a neighbourhood of South Kolkata, in West Bengal, India.

Location[]

Technically Picnic Garden is a locality in the Tiljala area, extending between Bartala More and VIP Nagar. For all practical purposes and in popular parlance, Picnic Garden refers to the area east of the Bondel Gate, off Ballygunge Place.

Transport[]

Buses ply along Picnic Garden Road and Chandra Nath Roy Road (C.N. Roy Road) in Picnic Garden.[3]

Bus[]

Private Bus[]

  • 39 Picnic Garden - Kolkata High Court
  • 39A/2 VIP Bazar - Howrah Station
  • 42A Kasba Gas Turbine (Panchannagram) - Bichalighat

Mini Bus[]

  • S118 VIP Bazar - Dey's Medical - Howrah Station
  • S125 Kasba Gas Turbine (Panchannagram) - Dey's Medical - Howrah Station
  • S128 Picnic Garden - Howrah Station

The auto-rickshaws running in three routes bring the important crossings of Ballygunge Phari, Gariahat and Park Circus within easy reach.

The construction of the Bondel Gate Rail Overbridge above the Kolkata Suburban Railway (Sealdah South Section), between Picnic Garden Road and Bondel Road, completed in 2006 after a long legal wrangle over land dispute, has eased up much of the traffic congestion. The proposed widening of Picnic Garden Road and G. S. Bose Road is yet to take place.[4]

Train[]

Picnic Garden is served by the Sealdah South lines of the Kolkata Suburban Railway. Ballygunge Junction railway station and Park Circus railway station are 1.4 km and 1.8 km away from Colony Bazar respectively.

Culture[]

The Ras Purnima is celebrated with an elaborate fair and a circus show.

Sunil Nagar club won the prestigious Asian Paints Sharad Shamman "Best Durga Puja" award three times in 1992, 1995 and 1999.

References[]

  1. ^ "South 24 Parganas district".
  2. ^ "web.archieve.org" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 May 2013.
  3. ^ Google maps
  4. ^ http://www.telegraphindia.com/1060222/asp/calcutta/story_5876443.asp


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