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Bartala

Coordinates: 22°32′30″N 88°16′05″E / 22.54167°N 88.26806°E / 22.54167; 88.26806
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Bartala
Neighbourhood in Kolkata (Calcutta)
S.A Farooquie Road, Bartala
S.A Farooquie Road, Bartala
Bartala is located in Kolkata
Bartala
Bartala
Location in Kolkata
Coordinates: 22°32′30″N 88°16′05″E / 22.54167°N 88.26806°E / 22.54167; 88.26806
Country India
StateWest Bengal
CityKolkata
DistrictKolkata[1][2]
Kolkata Suburban RailwaySantoshpur railway station
KMC ward139
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
700018[3]

Bartala is a neighbourhood of Kolkata in West Bengal, India. It is situated in the south-western part of Kolkata near to Metiabruz and Garden Reach on the east and Akra Phatak on the west. The area is populated with mainly Muslims. The area has a post office named Bartala Post office with Pin code 700018.[3]

Geography

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Police district

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Rajabagan police station is part of Port division of Kolkata Police. It is located at T-250 Garden Reach Road, Kolkata-700044.[4]

Watgunge Women police station, located at 16, Watgunge Street, Kolkata-700023, covers all police districts under the jurisdiction of the Port division i.e. North Port, South Port, Watgunge, West Port, Garden Reach, Ekbalpur, Nadial, Rajabagan and Metiabruz.[4]

Jadavpur, Thakurpukur, Behala, Purba Jadavpur, Tiljala, Regent Park, Metiabruz, Nadial and Kasba police stations were transferred from South 24 Parganas to Kolkata in 2011. Except Metiabruz, all the police stations were split into two. The new police stations are Parnasree, Haridevpur, Garfa, Patuli, Survey Park, Pragati Maidan, Bansdroni and Rajabagan.[5]

References

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  1. ^ "South 24 Parganas district".
  2. ^ "Electors Details As On 30-10-2010" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 May 2013.
  3. ^ a b Pincode Search Archived 2015-03-11 at the Wayback Machine Indiapost.gov.in
  4. ^ a b "Kolkata Police". Port Division. KP. Retrieved 21 March 2018.
  5. ^ "Midnight change of guard – 17 more police stations come under Lalbazar". The Telegraph, 1 September 2011. Archived from the original on 3 February 2013. Retrieved 2 April 2018.