Digha, Patna

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Digha
Digha Ghat
दीघा घाट
Neighbourhood
Digha is located in Patna
Digha
Digha
Location in Patna, India
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Country  India
State Bihar
Metro Patna
Languages
 • Spoken Hindi, English
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 800011
800012
Planning agency Patna Regional Development Authority
Civic agency Patna Municipal Corporation

Digha (Hindi: दीघा) is a residential neighbourhood in Patna. The area is served by Digha PS under Patna Police. Digha is mostly known for the "Ghats" mean place near ganga river. Digha is also known for ITI college and WITI (Womens ITI) college. [1]

History

Digha, during the British Raj, was a village and agricultural area in Patna. Digha was famous for its mangoes orchards, moreover, famous Mango variety Digha Malda, which is popular in Bihar and even outside the state, got its name from it.[2] In 1858, the Congregation of Christian Brothers established St. Michael's High School, Patna, the second oldest catholic institution in the city (now owned by the Jesuits). The school provided education to the children of Catholics, British expatriates and Anglo-Indians only. The major developments in the area took place after the 19th century, which helped spur high-density residential development in the locality.

Today

It has developed into a crowded residential colony of Patna; marked by residential houses and high raise apartments. Its nearness to western Patna, development of Gola road which connects it to Bailey Road and the proposed road on Ganga and the ongoing construction of Ganga Rail-Road Bridge[3] would provide easy access to the people. There is also a plan to connect the Patna Junction Metro line to Digha.[4]


Major Landmarks

Education

References

  1. Suicidal tendency growing among youth in Patna The Times of India. Retrieved Aug 29, 2013
  2. Mango lost in mortar - Experts blame construction of buildings & rise in temperature for decline in quality Calcutta Telegraph. Retrieved May 27, 2013
  3. Work on Digha-Sonepur bridge in full swing The Times of India. Retrieved Nov 27, 2012
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