Raja SC Mullick Road

Raja SC Mullick Road

Gariahat Road becomes Raja SC Mullick road from the intersection of Prince Anwar Shah Road Connector and traverses mainly through Jadavpur and then the inner parts of south Kolkata and ends at Garia, where it meets the Netaji Subash Chandra Bose Road.

Localities

Starting from the Prince Anwar Shah-EM Bypass Connector at its north end, it traverses through many important landmarks like the Central Glass and Ceramic Institute, National Instruments Limited, Jadavpur University, Indian Association of Cultivation of Science and the Indian Institute of Chemical Biology.

The intersection of Raja SC Mullick Road and Central Road is a very busy place with the 8B bus stand, numerous shops, restaurants, Jadavpur Railway Station, Auto Rickshaw stands and Government Offices in it's vicinity.

Landmarks

* Central Glass and Ceremic Research Institute
* National Instruments Limited
* Association for the Cultivation of Science
* Institute of Chemical Biology
* Jadavpur University
* The Regional Computer Centre
* The Kumud Sankar Roy T.B. Hospital
* Sulekha

External links

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