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Kankarbagh

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Kankarbagh
Neighbourhood
TV tower in Bhootnath Road, as seen from Priyadarshi Nagar
TV tower in Bhootnath Road, as seen from Priyadarshi Nagar
Nickname: 
King of colonies
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Country India
StateBihar
CityPatna
Established1960s
Languages
 • SpokenHindi, English,Magahi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
800020
800016
800026
Parliament constituenciesPatna Sahib
Vidhan Sabha constituenciesKumhrar
Planning agencyPatna Metropolitan Area Authority
Civic agencyPatna Municipal Corporation

Kankarbagh, or Kankarbagh Colony, is a neighborhood and residential area in Patna, Bihar, India.[1] It is one of the largest colonies in Asia and the second largest in terms of population.[2]

Overview

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Established back in 1916, Kankarbagh is spread over an area of around 900 acres. It stretches roughly from Ashok Nagar in the South west to Kumhrar in the North East. The word Kankarbagh means 'garden of kankar' (stone chips).

Kumhrar Park

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Kumhrar, or Kumrahar, is the remains of an ancient city of Pataliputra, which is located 5 km east of Patna Junction railway station on Kankarbagh Main Road.[3]

Archaeological remains from the Mauryan period (322–185 BCE) have been discovered here, including the ruins of a hypostyle 80-pillared hall.[4][5] The excavation finds date back to 600 BCE[6] and marks the ancient capital of Ajatashatru, Chandragupta and Ashoka; collectively, the relics range from four continuous periods from 600 BCE to 600 CE.[6]

Patliputra Sports Complex

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The Patliputra Sports Complex (formally known as Kankarbagh Sports Complex) is a sports stadium in Kankarbagh. The Patliputra Sporting Complex was also known as Rainbow Field before the construction of the sports complex.

The complex is fully equipped with facilities for both outdoor and indoor games. Football, hockey, kabaddi, table tennis, carrom, swimming, wrestling, and taekwondo are some of the games organised here.

Since the inception of the Pro Kabaddi League in 2014, the stadium has played host to the Home matches of Patna Pirates (winners of the 2016 Pro Kabaddi League season (January) and 2016 Pro Kabaddi League season (June)).

The 31st National Taekwondo Championship, the 75th Senior National Table Tennis Championship and multiple junior Basketball and Tennis competitions have been hosted by the stadium.

Police stations

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The following police stations of the Patna Police serve this area:

  • Kankarbagh Police Station
  • Patrakar Nagar Police Station
  • Agamkuan Police Station
  • Ramkrishna Nagar Police Station

Transport and connectivity

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Kankarbagh is well connected to the main areas of Patna by mini buses. Auto-rickshaws and cycle rickshaws are available most of the time.

Rajendra Nagar Terminal, one of the city's important railway stations, and Patna's busiest railway station, Patna Junction, are less than a kilometer away from Kankarbagh. Patna Airport is located about 8.65 km from the Kankarbagh More. The Patliputra bus stand in Patna is located about 6.5 km from Kankarbagh.

Notable people

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References

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  6. ^ a b Ancient city of Pataliputra Archived 9 May 2013 at the Wayback Machine Patna Official website.