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'''Ashok Rajpath''' is a road in [[Patna]], the capital of [[Bihar]].<ref>[http://zeenews.india.com/news/bihar/school-students-block-roads-in-patna_633835.html School students block roads in Patna] ''Zee News''. Retrieved 14 June 2010</ref> It is named after [[Ashoka]], an Indian emperor of the [[Maurya Dynasty]] who ruled almost all of the Indian subcontinent from ca. 269 BCE to 232 BCE.<ref>Thapur (1973), p. 51.</ref> It connects Patna with Patna city or [[Patna Sahib]]. Starting roughly from [[Golghar]], it run parallel to the river [[Ganges]], and terminates at the Didarganj. It is a busy road owing to the presence of markets on one side and educational institute of [[Patna University]] on the other side.<ref>[http://www.patnaxpress.com/article/256/Ashok-Rajpath-All-Set-To-Revamp Ashok Rajpath All Set To Revamp] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303214447/http://www.patnaxpress.com/article/256/Ashok-Rajpath-All-Set-To-Revamp |date=3 March 2016 }} ''The Patna Express''. Retrieved 24 October 2007</ref> It has several historical places either side of it, like [[Golghar]], [[Gandhi Maidan]], [[Christ Church Diocesan School, Patna|Christ Church]], [[Kargil Chowk]], [[Patna University]] including [[Patna Science College]] , [[Patna College]] and other colleges, [[PMCH]], [[National Institute of Technology, Patna]], [[Pathar Ki Masjid]], [[Government Polytechnic Patna-7]], [[Takht Shri Harmandir Saheb]] etc. The area is patrolled by the Pirbahore PS of [[Patna Police]].<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20140106032318/http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2013-02-23/patna/37256848_1_bomb-disposal-squad-briefcase-police-station Bomb scare on Ashok Rajpath] ''The Times of India''. Retrieved 23 February 2013</ref> | '''Ashok Rajpath''' is a road in [[Patna]], the capital of [[Bihar]].<ref>[http://zeenews.india.com/news/bihar/school-students-block-roads-in-patna_633835.html School students block roads in Patna] ''Zee News''. Retrieved 14 June 2010</ref> It is named after [[Ashoka]], an Indian emperor of the [[Maurya Dynasty]] who ruled almost all of the Indian subcontinent from ca. 269 BCE to 232 BCE.<ref>Thapur (1973), p. 51.</ref> It connects Patna with Patna city or [[Patna Sahib]]. Starting roughly from [[Golghar]], it run parallel to the river [[Ganges]], and terminates at the Didarganj. It is a busy road owing to the presence of markets on one side and educational institute of [[Patna University]] on the other side.<ref>[http://www.patnaxpress.com/article/256/Ashok-Rajpath-All-Set-To-Revamp Ashok Rajpath All Set To Revamp] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303214447/http://www.patnaxpress.com/article/256/Ashok-Rajpath-All-Set-To-Revamp |date=3 March 2016 }} ''The Patna Express''. Retrieved 24 October 2007</ref> It has several historical places either side of it, like [[Golghar]], [[Gandhi Maidan]], [[Christ Church Diocesan School, Patna|Christ Church]], [[Kargil Chowk]], [[Patna University]] including [[Patna Science College]] , [[Patna College]] and other colleges, [[Patna Medical College and Hospital|PMCH]], [[National Institute of Technology, Patna]], [[Pathar Ki Masjid]], [[Government Polytechnic Patna-7]], [[Takht Shri Harmandir Saheb]] etc. The area is patrolled by the Pirbahore PS of [[Patna Police]].<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20140106032318/http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2013-02-23/patna/37256848_1_bomb-disposal-squad-briefcase-police-station Bomb scare on Ashok Rajpath] ''The Times of India''. Retrieved 23 February 2013</ref> | ||
==Famous landmarks== | ==Famous landmarks== |
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Coordinates: 25°37′11″N 85°10′43″E / 25.61972°N 85.17861°ECoordinates: 25°37′11″N 85°10′43″E / 25.61972°N 85.17861°E | |
Country | |
State | Bihar |
City | Patna |
Languages | |
• Spoken | Hindi, English |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
PIN | 800004[1] |
Planning agency | Patna Metropolitan Area Authority |
Civic agency | Patna Municipal Corporation |
Ashok Rajpath is a road in Patna, the capital of Bihar.[2] It is named after Ashoka, an Indian emperor of the Maurya Dynasty who ruled almost all of the Indian subcontinent from ca. 269 BCE to 232 BCE.[3] It connects Patna with Patna city or Patna Sahib. Starting roughly from Golghar, it run parallel to the river Ganges, and terminates at the Didarganj. It is a busy road owing to the presence of markets on one side and educational institute of Patna University on the other side.[4] It has several historical places either side of it, like Golghar, Gandhi Maidan, Christ Church, Kargil Chowk, Patna University including Patna Science College , Patna College and other colleges, PMCH, National Institute of Technology, Patna, Pathar Ki Masjid, Government Polytechnic Patna-7, Takht Shri Harmandir Saheb etc. The area is patrolled by the Pirbahore PS of Patna Police.[5]
Famous landmarks[edit]
- Patna Science College
- Khuda Bakhsh Oriental Library
- Patna College
- Takht Sri Patna Sahib
- Bihar National College
- Patna University
- Patna Medical College and Hospital
- National Institute of Technology, Patna
Problems[edit]
This road passes through one of the congested areas of the city where traffic at time can be very challenging.[6]
References[edit]
- ↑ Ashok Rajpath, PATNA
- ↑ School students block roads in Patna Zee News. Retrieved 14 June 2010
- ↑ Thapur (1973), p. 51.
- ↑ Ashok Rajpath All Set To Revamp Archived 3 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine The Patna Express. Retrieved 24 October 2007
- ↑ Bomb scare on Ashok Rajpath The Times of India. Retrieved 23 February 2013
- ↑ New road to ease Ashok Rajpath snarls - Fifteen-month deadline for 6-km stretch from Gai Ghat to Rajendra Nagar The Telegraph (Calcutta). Retrieved 23 April 2012