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Naroda Patiya stop - Saturday schedule

LineDirectionTime
109Naroda Gam6:19 AM
127Bhakti Circle6:44 AM
125Vehlal Gam6:46 AM
125/1Dabhoda Gam6:49 AM
127Bhakti Circle6:54 AM
127Bhakti Circle7:05 AM
58New Naroda7:10 AM
127Bhakti Circle7:18 AM
130-SHNaroda Industrial Township (Muthiya Gam)7:22 AM
127Bhakti Circle7:30 AM
128Naroda Industrial Township (Muthiya Gam)7:37 AM
127Bhakti Circle7:40 AM
109Naroda Gam7:40 AM
125Vehlal Gam7:40 AM
58New Naroda7:42 AM
127Bhakti Circle7:50 AM
127Bhakti Circle8:00 AM
128Naroda Industrial Township (Muthiya Gam)8:02 AM
127Bhakti Circle8:10 AM
70Naroda Gam8:13 AM
125/1Dabhoda Gam8:14 AM
58New Naroda8:15 AM
130-SHNaroda Industrial Township (Muthiya Gam)8:17 AM
202Naroda Terminus8:17 AM
127Bhakti Circle8:20 AM

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Directions to Naroda Patiya (Ahmedabad) with public transportation

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Bus stations near Naroda Patiya in Ahmedabad

  • Naroda Patiya,2 min walk,
  • Bethak (Naroda),5 min walk,
  • Kubernagar Railway Crossing,12 min walk,

Bus lines to Naroda Patiya in Ahmedabad

  • 58,Thaltej Gam - New Naroda,
  • 70,Naroda - Chandlodiya Railway Station (Wagheshwari Society),
  • 109,Naroda Gam - Sarangpur,
  • 125,Lal Darwaja - Vehlal Gam,
  • 127,Sarangpur - Bhakti Circle,
  • 128,Nigam Society - Naroda Industrial Township (Muthiya Gam),
  • 202,Vasna Terminus - Naroda Terminus,
  • 130-SH,Naroda Industrial Township (Muthiya Gam) - Lambha Gam,
  • 66/4,Naroda Gam - Arvind Polycoat (Khatraj),
  • 125/1,Sarangpur - Dabhoda Gam,
  • 130/2,Naroda Gam - Khod Kamod,
  • 66/3-SH,Naroda Terminus - Moti Bhoyan Chokdi,
  • SP1,Nana Chiloda (Mnu.Octroi) To Memco,
  • 5D,Vasna,
  • 8D,Iskcon Cross Road,
  • 14D,Sanand Circle,
  • 8E,Geeta Gauri Cinema,
  • 8E,Odhav Talav,
  • 14E,Geeta Gauri Cinema,
  • 8S,Odhav Talav To Naroda Gam,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the closest stations to Naroda Patiya?

    The closest stations to Naroda Patiya are:

    • Naroda Patiya is 64 meters away, 2 min walk.
    • Bethak (Naroda) is 318 meters away, 5 min walk.
    • Kubernagar Railway Crossing is 912 meters away, 12 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near Naroda Patiya?

    These Bus lines stop near Naroda Patiya: 125/1, 127, 128, 58, 66/3-SH

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Naroda Patiya in Ahmedabad?

    The nearest bus stop to Naroda Patiya in Ahmedabad is Naroda Patiya. It’s a 2 min walk away.

  • What time is the first Bus to Naroda Patiya in Ahmedabad?

    The 14D is the first Bus that goes to Naroda Patiya in Ahmedabad. It stops nearby at 6:01 AM.

  • What time is the last Bus to Naroda Patiya in Ahmedabad?

    The 58 is the last Bus that goes to Naroda Patiya in Ahmedabad. It stops nearby at 11:45 PM.

  • How much is the Bus fare to Naroda Patiya?

    The Bus fare to Naroda Patiya costs about ₹4.00 - ₹25.00.

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The first line to this stop is 109, at 6:19 AM, and the last line is 58 at 11:44 PM.

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Naroda Patiya
Naroda PatiyaThe Naroda Patiya massacre took place on 28 February 2002 at Naroda, in Ahmedabad, India, during the 2002 Gujarat riots. 97 Muslims were killed by a mob of approximately 5,000 people, organised by the Bajrang Dal, a wing of the Vishva Hindu Parishad, and allegedly supported by the Bharatiya Janata Party which was in power in the Gujarat State Government. The massacre at Naroda occurred during the bandh (strike) called by Vishwa Hindu Parishad a day after the Godhra train burning. The riot lasted over 10 hours, during which the mob looted, stabbed, sexually assaulted, gang-raped and burnt people individually and in groups. After the conflict, a curfew was imposed in the state and army troops were called in to contain further violence. The communal violence at Naroda was deemed "the largest single case of mass murder" during the 2002 Gujarat riots; it accounted for the greatest number of deaths during a single event. Survivors faced socio-economic problems; many were left homeless, orphaned and injured. A number of shrines were destroyed and many schools were adversely affected, cancelled exams or closed entirely. The surviving victims were given shelter in relief camps provided by both the state and central government, and efforts were begun to restore destroyed properties and shrines. The state government formed a "Gujarat state commission of inquiry" for citizens to have a forum in which to make recommendations and suggest reforms. Mainstream media criticised the Gujarat government's handling of the riots; it was remarked that a number of news reports were exaggerated, and "inflammatory headlines, stories and pictures" were published, resulting in anti-Muslim prejudice among the Hindu readership. Allegations were made against the state police, state government and the chief minister Narendra Modi, citing that government authorities were involved and various police personnel played a role in the massacre: a number of eyewitnesses reported police officers favouring the mob by allegedly injuring or killing Muslims and damaging public and private property. However, none of the allegations were proven and the government and police were cleared of wrongdoing by a Special Investigation Team. The initial report on the case was filed by the Gujarat police, accusing 46 people, all of whom the Special Court deemed unreliable. In 2008, the Supreme Court of India formed a Special Investigation Team to investigate the case. In 2009, the team submitted its report, which accused 70 people of wrongdoing, 61 of whom were charged. On 29 August 2012, the Special Court convicted 32 people and acquitted 29 due to insufficient evidence. Among those convicted were Maya Kodnani – former Cabinet Minister for Women and Child Development of Gujarat and former Bharatiya Janata Party MLA from Naroda – who was sentenced to 28 years imprisonment, and Bajrang Dal's Babu Bajrangi, who received a life sentence.
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