Patna, with its ancient name Pataliputra, is the capital state of Bihar. It is 470 km towards the northwestern part of Kolkata. It is one of the oldest cities, known as Azimabad, during the Mughal age. Patna is the center of pilgrimage places of Rajgir, Nalanda, Bodh Gaya, Pawapuri, and Vaishali. Hindi is its official language, though people also speak Urdu and English. With total of 58,38,465 population, there are 30,78,512 male and 27,59,953 female members. It is spread over 250 square kilometers and serves as a seat for Patna High Court. The modern city is on the southern bank of River Ganga. The city also overlaps with rivers like Sone, Punpun, and Gandak. This is one of the oldest places since the time of Magadha.
Infrastructure and Details
Patna is 100km south of the national east and west highway corridor. Even NH 30, NH 31, and NH 2 pass through the city. Here, buses, local trains, and autorickshaws are common use. One can easily travel to Chhapra by road by its bus service. The Lok Nayak Jayaprakash Narayan International Airport is a restricted international airport. The Patna Junction railway station is the new railway source that connects major cities like Kolkata, Delhi, and other cities. The roadways and state highways make road transport easy to avail.
The schools in Patna are affiliated with boards such as the Bihar School Examination Board, Central Board of Secondary Education, and Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations. The government educational institute includes Patna University, Indian Institute of Technology Patna, Chanakya National Law University, Patna Women's College, Aryabhatta Knowledge University, National Institute of Technology, Patna, Patna Science College, Patna Law College, and others. Patna has the famous Moin-ul-Haq Stadium.
Property in Patna
The average property rate is rupees 5972 per square feet. The overall rate can vary from 173 to 39 473 per square feet.
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Land Record
https://biharbhumi.bihar.gov.in/Biharbhumi/