Salkia

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Salkia
Salikha
Neighbourhood in Howrah
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Salkia
Location in West Bengal, India
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Salkia
Salkia (India)
Coordinates: 22°35′49.92″N88°20′15.72″E / 22.5972000°N 88.3377000°E / 22.5972000; 88.3377000
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Flag placeholder.svg West Bengal
District Howrah
Region Greater Kolkata
City Howrah
Metro Station Howrah Maidan(under construction) and Howrah(under construction)
Government
  Type Municipal Corporation
  Body Howrah Municipal Corporation
  MayorRathin Chakraborty [1]
  Police commissionerGaurav Sharma [2]
Elevation
28 m (92 ft)
Languages
  Official Bengali, Hindi, English
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
711106
Telephone code+91 33
ISO 3166 code IN-WB
Vehicle registration WB
HMC wards1, 5, 6, 10, 11, 12
Lok Sabha constituency Howrah
Vidhan Sabha constituency Howrah Uttar
Website wb.gov.in

Salkia is a neighbourhood of Howrah city in Howrah district, West Bengal, India and is administered by the Howrah Municipal Corporation.

Contents

Salkia is under the jurisdiction of Golabari Police Station and Malipanchghara Police Station of Howrah City Police.

It is a part of the area covered by Kolkata Metropolitan Development Authority (KMDA). It comes under Howrah Uttar (Vidhan Sabha constituency). It has existed since the 19th century at least. [3] The Postal code of Salkia is 711106.

Location

Salkia in the Map of Calcutta (1690) Kolkata Map 1690.jpg
Salkia in the Map of Calcutta (1690)

Salkia is located on the west bank of Hooghly River. Pilkhana is on its south, Liluah and Ghusuri are on its north and Bamangachi is on its west. [4]

Market and recreation

Haragunge Bazaar is a century-old market, located at heart of North Howrah, on Aurobindo Road, Salkia. Aurobindo Road and Dobson Road are commercial streets in Salkia. Jelia Para Lane is one of the posh residential and commercial area of Salkia.

Aurobindo Mall in Salkia (on Aurobindo Road) has a gross leasable area of 1.20 lakh square feet. It was launched in 2017 and has major brands and several restaurants and a three screen multiplex of Miraj Cinemas. [5] [6]

Transport

State Highway 6 (West Bengal)/ Grand Trunk Road passes through the west side of Salkia. [7] Salkia School Road runs along the eastern part of Salkia.

Bus

Private Bus

Mini Bus

CSTC Bus

Bus Routes Without Numbers

Train

Howrah Station is the nearest railway station.

Ferry

Salkia has two ferry ghats on the banks of Hooghly River named Golabari Ghat and Bandhaghat Ghat with regular ferry services at 10 min interval.

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