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Kamalapur (Dhaka)
Kamalapur may refer to: * Kamalapur (neighbourhood), Kamalapur, a neighbourhood in Dhaka ** Kamalapur railway station, Dhaka, Bangladesh ** Kamalapur metro station, a mass rapid transit station of MRT Line 6 ** Kamalapur Multimodal Transport Hub, a proposed infrastructure in Dhaka, Bangladesh * Kamalapur, Hanamkonda district, Kamalapur, Hanumakonda district, Telangana * Kamalapura, Vijayanagara, in Vijayanagara district (formerly Bellary district), Karnataka * Kamalapura, Kalaburagi, Karnataka * Kamalapur, a town in Comilla District, Bangladesh See also

* Kamalapur Assembly constituency (other) * Kamalpur (other) {{geodis ...
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Kamalapur (neighbourhood)
Motijheel ( bn, মতিঝিল) is a ''Administrative geography of Bangladesh, thana'' (administrative division) of Dhaka, Bangladesh. It is at the heart of the city (the General Post Office is considered the Origin (mathematics), zero point of Dhaka). Motijheel is the major business and commercial hub of Dhaka city and has more offices and business institutions than any other part of the city. It is the home to largest number of corporate headquarters in the nation. Many news, magazines, print and other media publishers are based here. Motijheel is close to Dhaka railway station, Dhaka Railway Station, Dhaka's main station. One of the highest skyscrapers of the megacity are in this area. It is the central business district. City Centre Bangladesh and Bangladesh Bank Building are in this area. The iconic land mark of Shapla in Shapla Square is the central point where all major roads to the place converge. Geography Motijheel Thana covers an area of . It is bounded by Khilgaon ...
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Kamalapur Railway Station
Kamalapur Railway Station, officially known as Dhaka Railway Station, is the central railway station in Dhaka, capital of Bangladesh. It is the largest station and the busiest infrastructure for transportation in the country that acts as a gateway of the country's capital. It is also considered to be one of the most modern and striking buildings in the decade of its establishment. It was opened on 1 May 1968. It was built during the Pakistan period but its railway line was built during the British Indian period. After the creation of Pakistan, another railway station was constructed at Kamalapur as the old railway station in Dhaka was inadequate and a part of the existing railway line was moved from the previous position. Built in 1968, this railway station was witness to the massacre that took place during the liberation war in 1971. After the liberation of Bangladesh, the country's first inland container depot was established here. After that several proposals and decisions w ...
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Kamalapur Metro Station
Kamalapur (, romanised: ''Komolapur'') is a metro station of the Dhaka Metro's MRT Line 6. This station is located adjacent to Kamalapur railway station. It is scheduled to be opened in 2026 and is integrated as MRT Line 6's third phase. History The extension of MRT Line 6 from Motijheel to Kamalapur railway station was planned by the government in 2019. In the next year, Bangladesh Railway and Dhaka Mass Transit Company Limited agreed to connect Kamalapur railway station with MRT Line 6 of Dhaka Metro Rail. But as the current station could not match the proposed route of MRT Line 6, it was decided to demolish the Kamalapur station and construct a new one 130 meters north. Various architects and individuals of the country opposed this decision. On 30 January 2021, the Prime Minister's Office gave permission to demolish the railway station, but in February, the Railway Ministry withdrew its decision to demolish Kamalapur. However, related authority said that the railway station ...
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Kamalapur Multimodal Transport Hub
Kamalapur Multimodal Transport Hub ( bn, কমলাপুর মাল্টিমোডাল পরিবহন হাব) is a proposed transport hub in Dhaka, capital of Bangladesh. It will be a large structure with three levels around to the station plaza of Dhaka railway station which is the central railway station of the country. Background In 2013, the government of Bangladesh formulated a policy aimed at coordinating multimodal transportation in the country. Two years later the Strategic Transport Plan was finalized which recommended the construction of 21 transport hubs in Dhaka Division. Kamalapur was one of the proposed transport hubs. In 2018, the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs approved the Kamalapur Multimodal Transport Hub construction project. Bangladesh signed an agreement with Japan on the basis of public–private partnership for the implementation of the project. The cost of construction of this proposed structure surrounding the Dhaka railway station ...
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Kamalapur, Hanamkonda District
Kamalapur Town or sometimes Kamalapuram is a Mandal of Hanumakonda district in the state of Telangana in India.It is located nearer to town Warangal the city of kakatiyas.It is close to Kakatiya university. First finance minister of Telangana Shri Etela Rajender studied his school education here in Govt Boys High school, Kamalapur. kamalapur is educational hub and Government Hospital services for nearby towns and villages. Best known landmarks in this town are govt hospital, sub station, hp gas bottling plant road, chavadi, kothawada, shivalayam main road, panugatla, Saradhi theatre, Uppal railway station ''kamalapur'' is mainly an agricultural town. The main products are rice and cotton. In this town ''Ramalayam'' is on a large stone. It is 25km from Hanumakonda district headquarters. A large lake lies to the west of town. Kamalapur lake is the biggest lake in this town and is going to become a reservoir. The nearest railway station is Uppal (opl). Transport ...
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Kamalapura, Vijayanagara
Kamalapura (also Kamalapur and Kamalapuram) is a panchayat town in Vijayanagara district in Karnataka. It is located near the industrial city of Hosapete, and lies within the ruins of the old city of Vijayanagara, just outside the original 'Royal Centre'. Its main products which are rice, banana, and sugar cane. It boasts a small but significant archaeological museum, and lies within the environs of Kannada University. Also, the village is situated of about 4 km south of the larger Hampi temple complex and the Tungabhadra River. It is flanked by three reservoirs and a canal system; one large tank, Kamalapura Kere, lies to the south of the village. The archeological and anthropological museum features numerous items from both the immediate ruins and the surrounding region. These include many images of Durga, and also the Lakshmi Lakshmi (; , sometimes spelled Laxmi, ), also known as Shri (, ), is one of the principal goddesses in Hinduism. She is the goddess of ...
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Kamalapura, Kalaburagi
Kamalapur is a panchayat town and new taluka in Kalaburagi district in Karnataka. It is 34 km from Gulbarga. Demographics India census Kamalapur had a population of 11071 with 5667 males and 5404 females . Education Schools within Kamalapur include: *The government higher primary school of Kamalapur *Hke society ITI College References Cities and towns in Kalaburagi district Taluks in Kalaburagi District {{Kalaburagi-geo-stub ...
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Comilla District
Comilla District, officially known as Cumilla District, is a district of Bangladesh located about 100 kilometres south east of Dhaka. Comilla is bordered by Brahmanbaria and Narayanganj districts to the north, Noakhali and Feni districts to the south, Tripura of India to the east and Munshiganj and Chandpur districts to the west. Comilla district is located in the southeastern part of Bangladesh. History The name Cumilla is derived from the Bengali word ''Komolangko'' ( bn, কমলাঙ্ক), the previous ancient name of the region, which means ' lotus pond'. The present Comilla is a district under the Chittagong Division. It was once under ancient Samatata and later became part of the state of Tripura. As far as is known from the ancient archeology found in the region, Gupta emperors ruled Tripura since the fifth century AD. According to historians, the Buddhist Deva dynasty ruled the region from the seventh to the middle of the eighth century. In the ninth century, ...
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Kamalapur Assembly Constituency (other)
Kamalapur Assembly constituency may refer to: * Kamalapur, Karnataka Assembly constituency, former constituency in Karnataka * Kamalapur, Andhra Pradesh Assembly constituency, former constituency in Andhra Pradesh. Now in Telangana * Kamalapuram Assembly constituency, Andhra Pradesh Assembly constituency {{dab ...
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