Rajendra Nagar, Patna

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Rajendra Nagar
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Rajendra Nagar
Location in Patna, India
Coordinates: 25°36′24″N85°9′53″E / 25.60667°N 85.16472°E / 25.60667; 85.16472
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Bihar
MetroPatna
Languages
  Spoken Hindi, English
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
800016
Planning agency Patna Regional Development Authority
Civic agency Patna Municipal Corporation

Rajendra Nagar (often spelled Rajender Nagar) is a neighbourhood in Patna, Bihar, India. It is named after Rajendra Prasad, the first President of India. It is spread between Kumhrar road and Nala road from Dinkar golambar and Ramakrishna Avenue to Saidpur road. This area is served by Kadamkuan PS of Patna Police. [1] [2]

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Overview

Rajendra Nagar is a planned colony divided by numbered roads. It has several open spaces like Parks and playing fields. Rajendra Nagar also hosts the biggest stadium of Bihar, Moin-ul-Haq Stadium [3] (formerly Rajendra Nagar Stadium). [4] In Rajendra Nagar one can find a variety of commercial establishments. Bank Branches, Hospitals, Hotels, restaurants, retail branded outlets etc. It is connected to Kankarbagh by Rajendra nagar over bridge. McDowell Golambar is a famous landmark of this locality.

Transport

Rajendra Nagar Terminal is the railway station for the Rajendra Nagar. [5] It connects to many metropolitan cities of India by the Howrah-Delhi Main Line. The important trains include the Rajendra Nagar (Patna) Rajdhani Express, Rajendranagar Express (Patna- Mumbai), Patna- Indore Express etc.

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