Beer Chand Patel Path
Beer Chand Patel Path Gardiner Road | |
|---|---|
Road | |
Nightscape from Chanakya towards Income tax roundabout | |
Beer Chand Patel Path Location in Patna, India | |
| Coordinates: 25°36′21″N 85°7′42″E / 25.60583°N 85.12833°E / 25.60583; 85.12833Coordinates: 25°36′21″N 85°7′42″E / 25.60583°N 85.12833°E / 25.60583; 85.12833 | |
| Country | |
| State | Bihar |
| Metro | Patna |
| Languages | |
| • Spoken | Hindi, English |
| Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
| PIN | 800001 |
| Planning agency | Patna Metropolitan Area Authority |
| Civic agency | Patna Municipal Corporation |
Beer Chand Patel Path (formerly Gardiner Road) is major thoroughfare in Patna.[1] It branches off from Income Tax Golamber and terminates at R-Block Golamber.
Contents
1 Overview
2 Major landmarks
3 Nearby places
4 See also
5 References
Overview
R Block is the area near R block Golambar at the confluence of Beer Chand Patel Marg and Hardinge Road. Serpentine Road connects Bir Chand Patel Path with S K Puri. R Block mainly is an area made up of government quarters. It has famous hotels of Patna like Chanakya and Kautilya.[2] It has a large number of government offices[3] and political party's offices.[4][5] Nav Lakha Durga Mandir is a major landmark of this area. Road or driving distance from Patna Junction railway station to Beer Chand Patel Path is 3 km and from Patna Airport is 4 km.
Major landmarks
Bhartiya Janata Party Pradesh Karlaya- Hotel Chanakya
- Hotel Kautilya Bihar, BSTDC
- Presidents' Chamber
- R Block Chowk (Veer Kunwar Singh Chowk)
- Rabindra Bhawan
- Hotel Patliputra Ashok
Janata Dal (United) HQ
Nearby places
New Patna Club (0.2 km)- Adalat Ganj (0.4 km)
Patna G.P.O Campus (0.5 km)
Hardinge Park (0.5 km)- Adalatganj (0.5 km)
- R Block (0.7 km)
Patna Women's College (0.7 km)- Mithapur Railway Over Bridge (0.7 km)
Mount Carmel High School, Patna (0.8 km)
Patna Museum Campus (0.9 km)- Miller School
See also
- Bailey Road, Patna
References
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^ Tourist places in Patna Archived 21 September 2013 at the Wayback Machine.
^ Bitter home truths for Bihar legislators - Their bungalows to be razed, MLAs & MLCs find rented house hard to get Calcutta Telegraph. Retrieved 29 February 2012
^ Hustle-&-bustle road settles for a humdrum - Beer Chand Patel Path sinks into oblivion as elections draw to fag end in Bihar Archived 21 September 2013 at the Wayback Machine. Calcutta Telegraph. Retrieved 19 November 2010
^ Same road to joy & sorrow Archived 21 September 2013 at the Wayback Machine. Calcutta Telegraph. Retrieved 26 November 2010