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Maharashtra State Highway 42, commonly referred to as Ghodbunder Road or G.B. Road, runs entirely through the district of Thane. It is one of the major roads leading out of Thane city and connects to the Eastern Express Highway coming from south at Kapurbawdi, which joins National Highway 3 at this junction from North-East.
His eldest daughter named Indira died. Her body was buried inside of their own house. People think that the road was named after his daughter. [3] The road is under Dhaka North City Corporation and Tejgaon Thana. [4] [5] Tejgaon College is situated in the road. [6] The government's Indira Road-Panthapath link road project is underway. [7]
Vartak Nagar is a Premium and Posh Area locality in Thane city of Maharashtra state in India. It's nearly 4.3 kilometers from Thane railway station. Pokhran Road No. 1 cuts through this locality to join Pokhran Road No. 2 at Upvan Lake. [1] A major part of Vartak Nagar was covered by the 63-acre MHADA colony buildings. But in recent 5-6 years ...
The housing density is lower than the Thane City as the area is further from the railway station, but it is the most expensive area on Ghodbunder Road and one of the five most expensive places in Thane City. [citation needed] The official residence of Thane Municipal Commissioner is in Patlipada.
In the mid-2010s, the 1.85-kilometer Shaheed Baki Road and 300-meter Chowdhury Para Road gained prominence as a renowned food street. Established in 1986, the Taltola City Corporation Super Market occupies a sprawling 4.45-acre area, housing a total of 858 shops, and has become a favoured shopping destination. [ 10 ]
According to the 2011 Census of Bangladesh, Darus Salam Thana had 37,264 households with an average household size of 3.94 and a population of 159,139.Males constituted 54.62% (86,926) of the population while females 45.38% (72,213).
Kohinoor Chemical Company (Bangladesh) Limited was established in 1956 at Tejgaon Industrial Area, Dacca. [8] [9] In 1971, the company was nationalized after the Independence of Bangladesh from Pakistan and placed under Bangladesh Chemical Industries Corporation. [8] It became a public limited company in 1998. [8]
Its main corporate units are Paradise Cable Limited (PCL), SBS Cables Ltd and Paradise Spinning Mills Ltd. Paradise Cables is the leading [peacock prose] manufacturer of all types of wires, cables and conductors in Bangladesh. The group started its business with textiles and trading, and later diversified into wire and cable manufacturing.