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The Bhikaji Cama Place metro station is located on the Pink Line of the Delhi Metro. [1] The station was opened on 6 August 2018. Bhikaji Cama Place Metro Station is situated on the Ring Road. It is named after Bhikaji Cama, an Indian freedom fighter, who is credited with creating an early version of the Flag of India based on the Calcutta Flag.
It is located in Bhikaji Cama Place, near Chanakyapuri, in South Delhi. It is managed by Hyatt. [3] History. Hyatt Regency Delhi Design. ... Code of Conduct;
Bhikaji Cama Place: भीकाजी कामा प्लेस: 3: 6 August 2018 None Underground Island None None 24: Sarojini Nagar: सरोजिनी नगर: 3: 6 August 2018 None Underground Island None None 25 Dilli Haat - INA: दिल्ली हाट - आईएनए: 3 6 August 2018 Yellow Line: Underground Island None ...
L2: Side platform | Doors will open on the left : Platform 1 Northeast bound: Towards → Shiv Vihar next station is Bhikaji Cama Place: Platform 2 Northwest bound: Towards ← Majlis Park next station is Durgabai Deshmukh South Campus Change at the next station for connecting to Dhaula Kuan of Airport Express
ESI - Basaidarapur metro station is located on the Pink Line of the Delhi Metro.As part of Phase III of Delhi Metro, the station was opened on 14 March 2018. It was earlier known as ESI Hospital Metro station but due to the efforts of Abhimanyu tyagi BJP leader it got changed to ESI - Basaidarapur Metro Station in 2018.
The north-eastern corner of this area is a separate commercial centre called Madam Bhikaji Cama Place. It is subdivided into 13 "Sectors" which are named numerically from 1 to 13. Sector-13 is the only sector located on the other side of the Ring Road. Surprisingly, RK Puram does not have a Sector-11.
The South Extension metro station is a station located on the Pink Line of the Delhi Metro. [1] The station was opened on 6 August 2018. South Extension metro is situated on the Ring Road and metro station will serve both part I and II of South Extension.
Bhikhaiji Rustom Cama [n 1] (24 September 1861 – 13 August 1936) or simply as, Madam Cama, was one of the prominent figures in the Indian independence movement. Bhikaiji Cama was born in Bombay (now Mumbai ) in a large, affluent Parsi Zoroastrian family. [ 1 ]