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It then finally meets AJC Bose Road a bit further up. A large military camp (known as Ballygunge Maidan Camp) is located on the North-Western stretch of the road, starting right after the David Hare Training College and ending at the intersection of Chakraberia Road.
Ballygunge is home to some of the following educational institutions in Kolkata: Army Public School, Kolkata, Ballygunge Maidan Camp; Kendriya Vidyalaya Ballygunge, Kolkata, Ballygunge Maidan Camp; Ballygunge Government High School, Beltala; Basanti Devi College, 147B Rash Behari Avenue, Kolkata
The part of this maidan is called National Congress Park and near road is called Congress Exhibition Road in memory of the important meeting about independence of Indian National Congress at this place. Don Bosco School, Park Circus: Don Bosco School, one of the private schools for Boys, is a landmark of Park Circus.
Kendriya Vidyalaya Ballygunge, Ballygunge Maidan Camp; Kidderpore Muslim High School; Khalsa Model Senior Secondary School, Dunlop Bridge; Kishore Vidyapith, 27B/3A, Chaulpatty Road, Kol-10; Kidderpore Academy, Ram Kamal Street; Kalidhan Institution, Southern Avenue; Kumar Ashutosh Institution For Main Boys, Dum Dum; Kailash Vidyamandir, Chetla ...
At this time the former residence of Maulana Azad at 19, Ballygunge Circular Road, presently 5, Ashraf Mistry Lane (better known locally as Lovelock Lane off Ballygunge Circular Road), was handed over by the Government of West Bengal to the institute. It was meant house a museum.
The High School and the humanities wing of the Higher Secondary branch are located at 103, A and C, Bondel Road, Kolkata, although the main gate of the school opens on Ballygunge Place (now Amiya Bose Sarani), while the science wing of the Higher Secondary branch is now located at 8/2, Gariahat Road (formerly Merlin Park), Kolkata.
Ballygunge Junction railway station is one of the busiest railway stations in the Sealdah railway division. More than 150 pairs of EMU local trains pass through the railway station on a daily basis. It is situated in Ballygunge, Kolkata in the Indian state of West Bengal. It serves Ballygunge and the surrounding areas. [1] [2] [3] [4]
The area around the Fort was cleared, and the Maidan became "the Lungs of Kolkata". It stretches for around 3 km in the north–south direction and is around 1 km wide. [ 4 ] The headquarters of the Indian Ordnance Factories was established in 1775 at Fort William.