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Noapara
Noapara is the newest developed place in Kolkata located in the jurisdiction of DumDum and Barrackpore subdivision. This area also connects the major tourist attractions like Kashipur Udyan Bati of Sri Rama Krishna, Rabindra bharati University and the Clive House.

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Noapara, Kolkata, West BengalNoapara is a town in the city of Kolkata. This place has the new Metro Station connecting line to Garia with a police station in Barrackpur I CD Block in Barrackpore subdivision of Kolkata city in West Bengal.

Location of Noapara
Noapara is located at 22 degree 49 minutes 20 seconds North and 88 degree 22 minutes 11 seconds East.

Demography of Noapara
Noapara had a total population of 10,819, of which 5,524 were males and 5,295 were females. The population below 6 years was 1,013. The total number of literates in Noapara was 8,251.

Attractions in Noapara
Not only in Metro Railways, Noapara has the connecting line of Kolkata and Barrackpur. The nearby tourists attraction of Noapara are Clive House of Dum Dum, Rabindra Bharati University of Sinthee More, Kashipur Udyanbati of Sri Ramakrishna Paramahansa, Bagbazar historical ghat, and the British Military architectures of Barrackpur and Dum dum Cantonment.

Visiting Information
Noapara is a neighbourhood of the city of Kolkata and recently got a Kolkata Metro station named as the Noapara metro station and it is also the largest among all the Metro Railways Station operated by the Kolkata Metro Railways opened up on 10 July 2013 with limited facilities.

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