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The most affluent neighbourhoods of Kolkata PDF Print
City Skyline of India   
Thursday, 13 November 2008 00:00
Metro Bhawan - La Martinere School, comprising of North-Outram Road, Nellie Sengupta Sarani..South-Acharyya Jagadish Bose Rd. and Tolly's Nullah.East-The road connecting Acharyya Jagadish Bose Road and Belvedere and Mirza Ghalib Street.West-Kidderpore Road, Chowringhee Road and Jawahjarlal Nehru Road, is the most affluent neighbourhood  of Kolkata, with 30% of its households  having annual incomes of over Rs 1 million. 

The top 5 neighbourhoods are:

Neighbourhood Description/ Boundaries% of millionaire households
Metro Bhawan , La Martinere SchoolNorth-Outram Road, Nellie Sengupta Sarani..South-Acharyya Jagadish Bose Rd. and Tolly's Nullah.East-The road connecting Acharyya Jagadish Bose Road and Belvedere and Mirza Ghalib Street.West-Kidderpore Road, Chowringhee Road and Jawahjarlal Nehru Road.30%
Lake Garden Railway StationNorth - Rashbehari Avenue.South - Eastern Railway.East - Sarat Bose Road and Baroj Road.West - Shyamaprasad Mukherjee Road.26%
Garcha Road , Hindustan Park North - Hazra Road and Rashbehari Avenue.South - Dover lane and Dr. Meghnad Saha Sarani.East - Gariahat Road.West - Lake View Road, Ramani Chatterjee Road, Dover Lane Terrace Connecting Dover Lane and Garcha 1st Lane.24%
Beck Bagan , Ballygunge , University College of Law - Calcutta UniversityNorth - Acharyya Jagadish Bose Road, Circus Avenue and Beckbagan Row.South - Hazra Road.East - Syed Amir Ali Avenue and Ashutosh Chowdhury Avenue.West - Sarat Bose Road.23%
Ballygunge Phari , Ballygunge Railway StationNorth - Bondel Road.South - Ballyguange station Road, Fern Road and Kankulia Road.East - Eastern Railway and Kankulia Road.West - Gariahat Road and Ashutosh Chowdhury Avenue.21%
 

Source: The City Skyline of India – Neighbourhood Series. This product is designed to help marketers and strategists dissect the cities of India at extremely granular levels. It divides the cities into neighbourhoods which are as small as a few square kms. Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Kolkata and Chennai have been divided into 128, 99, 102, 141 and 155 neighbourhoods respectively.


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