Dum Dum Park
Dum Dum Park is a locality in South Dumdum Municipality of North 24 Parganas district in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is close to Kolkata and forms part of the Kolkata Metropolitan Development Authority (KMDA) area. Dum Dum Park is a planned area with straight and wide roads, multiple water tanks have become a coveted neighbourhood in Greater Kolkata. In recent years, the multiple high budget pandals draw several visitors to the area during the Durga Puja.[1][2][3]
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Dum Dum Park Location in West Bengal, India Dum Dum Park Dum Dum Park (India) | |
Coordinates: 22.610239°N 88.414350°E | |
Country | India |
State | West Bengal |
District | North 24 Parganas |
Region | Greater Kolkata |
Metro Station | Belgachia and Jessore Road(under construction) |
Police Station | Lake Town Police Station |
Government | |
• Type | Municipality |
• Body | South Dumdum Municipality, Ward No 28 |
Languages | |
• Official | Bengali, English |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
PIN | 700055 |
Telephone code | +91 33 |
Vehicle registration | WB |
Lok Sabha constituency | Barasat |
Vidhan Sabha constituency | Bidhannagar |
Location
Dum Dum Park is surrounded by Bangur Avenue in the South, Kestopur and Salt Lake across VIP Road in the east, Shyamnagar and Amarpally in the north and Jessore Road is on the west side of Dum Dum Park. Diamond Plaza Mall/PVR Diamond Plaza Multiplex is at a distance of 1-1.25 km from Dum Dum Park.
History
Dum Dum Park was earlier known as Krishnapur Refugee Colony, which started as a refugee colony to settle the migrants who came to India immediately after the Independence of India.[4] Later the neighbourhood was developed in a planned manner.
Transport
Train
Bidhannagar Road railway station, Patipukur railway station, Kolkata Station and Dum Dum Junction are the railway stations close to Dum Dum Park. Howrah Station is the major railway station which is at a distance of 11 km from Dum Dum Park. Sealdah Station is another major railway station which is at a distance of 8.5 km from Dum Dum Park.
Bus
Buses ply along Jessore Road and VIP Road here.[5]
WBTC Bus
- C14/1 Madhyamgram - Tollygunge
- S37 Barasat - Garia
- AC37 Barasat - Garia
- AC39 Kolkata Airport - Howrah Station
- AC40 Kolkata Airport - Howrah Maidan
- AC50 Belur Math - Garia
- AC50A Rajchandrapur - Garia
- V1 Kolkata Airport - Kudghat
- VS1 Kolkata Airport - Esplanade
- VS2 Kolkata Airport - Howrah Station
Private Bus
- 3C/1 Nagerbazar - Anandapur
- 3C/2 Nagerbazar - Anandapur
- 12C/2 Dum Dum Park/Aquatica - Howrah station
- 30C Hatiara - Babughat
- 30C/1 Hatiara - Babughat
- 30D Dum Dum Cantonment railway station - Babughat
- 44 Baguiati - Howrah Station
- 44/1 Baguiati - Howrah Station
- 45 Kolkata Airport - Baishnabghata Patuli
- 46 Kolkata Airport - Esplanade
- 46B New Town Akanksha Moonbeam - Esplanade
- 79B Barasat - Bagbazar
- 79D Madhyamgram - Babughat
- 91 Bhangar Kanthalia - Shyambazar
- 91A Haroa - Shyambazar
- 91C Lauhati - Shyambazar
- 93 Kharibari - Bagbazar
- 211 Kharibari/Patharghata - Ahiritola
- 211A Langolpota - Ahiritola
- 211B Ganraguri - Ahiritola
- 215 New Town Akanksha Moonbeam - Howrah Station
- 217 Beraberi - Babughat
- 217A Narayanpur - Babughat
- 217B Bablatala - Babughat
- 219 Nagerbazar - Howrah Station
- 221 Nagerbazar - Golpark
- 223 B.T. College - Golf Green
- 227 Bangur Avenue - BNR Colony
- 237 Birati Tantkal - Babughat
- 253 Basirhat - Esplanade
- KB16 Bangur Avenue - New Town Shapoorji Housing Estate
- KB21 Ganganagar - Science City
- DN8 Barasat - Salt Lake Karunamoyee
- DN16/1 Barasat - Dhamakhali
- DN18 Shyambazar - Baduria
Mini Bus
- S138 Kolkata Airport - Jadavpur
- S151 Kolkata Airport - B.B.D. Bagh
- S152 Baguiati - B.B.D. Bagh
- S172 Teghoria Haldirams - Howrah Maidan
- S184 Birati railway station - B.B.D. Bagh
Air
The Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport is at a distance of about 5.5 kilometres from Dum Dum Park.
References
- MP, Team (8 October 2018). "Dum Dum Park pandals set to amaze people". www.millenniumpost.in. Retrieved 18 November 2019.
- "Powerful messages & true spirit of the deity prevail". www.telegraphindia.com. 10 October 2019. Retrieved 18 November 2019.
- "Must-visit pandals in neighbourhood". www.telegraphindia.com. 28 September 2019. Retrieved 18 November 2019.
- "HISTORY OF URBANIZATION OF North 24 Parganas district" (PDF). Retrieved 18 November 2019.
- Google maps