Sher E Bangla Road

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Sher E Bangla Road
Namesake A. K. Fazlul Huq
Type Street
Maintained by Roads and Highways Department
Length4 km (2.5 mi)
Location Khulna
Postal code9100 & 9208
East end N7
West end Khulna City Bypass Road

Sher E Bangla Road is a major road in Khulna, Bangladesh. [1] The road starts from Power House More popularly known where its meets with Upper Jashore Road and ends at Khulna City Bypass Road. [2] [3] [4]

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The road originates at Bangabandhu Square popularly known as Moylapota More then road continue south west direction and meets with N714 near Nirala R/A Beside Khulna Medical University. It then continue with west direction and meets with Outer bypass Road also known as M. A. Bari street in Gollamari. Then it crosses the Mayur River, and crosses Hall road and the Batiaghata road. Then, it go straight to west and meets with Khulna City Bypass Road. [5]

The road is also part of N760 also known as Khulna - Satkhira Road. [6]

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