Pulin Khatik Road

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Pulin Khatik Road
Pulin Khatick Road
Maintained by Kolkata Municipal Corporation
Length0.65 km (0.40 mi)
Location Kolkata, India
Postal code700015
Nearest metro station Beliaghata(under construction) and Barun Sengupta(under construction)
West endRadhanath Chowdhuri Road (Pottery Road)
East endChingrihata Lane (New Tangra Road)

Pulin Khatik Road is a famous thoroughfare in the city of Kolkata (formerly Calcutta), India. [1] [2] It is 650 metre in length from Radhanath Chowdhuri Road (Pottery Road) to Chingrihata Lane (New Tangra Road) in the Tangra area. The road crosses Gobinda Chandra Khatik Road at Tara Jewellers. [3]

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References

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  2. Corporation of Calcutta, Calcutta (India) Municipal Corporation, Calcutta (India) (2000). Yearbook. Printed at the Corporation Press. p. 462.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
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