Haridevpur
Haridevpur is a neighbourhood of South West Kolkata in the Indian state of West Bengal.
Haridevpur | |
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Neighbourhood in Kolkata (Calcutta) | |
Haridevpur Location in Kolkata | |
Coordinates: 22.467675°N 88.336694°E | |
Country | India |
State | West Bengal |
City | Kolkata |
District | Kolkata [1][2] |
Metro Station | Mahanayak Uttam Kumar and Netaji |
Municipal Corporation | Kolkata Municipal Corporation |
KMC ward | 122 |
Population | |
• Total | For population see linked KMC ward page |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
PIN | 700 082 |
Area code(s) | +91 33 |
Lok Sabha constituency | Kolkata Dakshin |
Vidhan Sabha constituency | Behala Purba |
Geography
Police district
Haridevpur police station is part of the South West division of Kolkata Police. It is located at 559 Mahatma Gandhi Road, Kolkata-700082.[3]
Behala Women police station, located at the same address as above, covers all police districts under the jurisdiction of the South West division i.e. Sarsuna, Taratala, Behala, Parnasree, Thakurpukur and Haridevpur.[3]
Jadavpur, Thakurpukur, Behala, Purba Jadavpur, Tiljala, Regent Park, Metiabruz, Nadial and Kasba police stations were transferred from South 24 Parganas to Kolkata in 2011. Except Metiabruz, all the police stations were split into two. The new police stations are Parnasree, Haridevpur, Garfa, Patuli, Survey Park, Pragati Maidan, Bansdroni and Rajabagan.[4]
Transport
Haridevpur is on Mahatma Gandhi Road linking Thakurpukur and Joka with Tollygunge.[5]
Private Bus
- 40A Julpia - Babughat
- 40B Thakurpukur - Babughat
Mini Bus
- S117 Kalitala - Howrah Station
WBTC Bus
- C8 Joka - Barasat
- M16A Thakurpukur - Tollygunge
- S4C Haridevpur - Howrah Station
- AC4B Joka - New Town Bus Stand
Train
Tollygunge railway station on the Sealdah–Budge Budge line is 4 km away.
References
- "South 24 Parganas district".
- "web.archieve.org" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 May 2013.
- "Kolkata Police". South West Division. KP. Retrieved 21 March 2018.
- "Midnight change of guard – 17 more police stations come under Lalbazar". The Telegraph. 1 September 2011. Retrieved 2 April 2018.
- Google maps