Govindpur, Allahabad


Govindpur is one of the oldest colonies established by Allahabad Development Authority in 1981 at the bank of the river Ganges.

Geography

The approximate area of the colony is 1.5 km2. It is situated on a plateau which protects it from the frequent floods of the river Ganges. It has four levels of residential structures, EWS, LIG, MIG and HIG —representing a typical socio-economic class structure in India. It also comprises plots which gives it a more elegant look.

Transportation

It is very well connected by local transport with the rest of the city with indigenous developed vehicles called Vikram. It is also supported by private and government bus services called Mahanagri and UPSRTC.

Facilities

The oldest shop is that of Moti Yadav who sells sweets, samosas and tea. The main markets are Aashiyana market, Jeeshan market. There are two Durga Puja Parks here. Mamta Sweets is one of the sweet shops. Other shops include Ghosh Sweets and Real Cake Palace. The prime shopping place in Govindpur is at Zeeshan market where various kinds of shops ranging from general store to gift shops can be found.
Nearby localities are Chandpur, Salori, Bhulai ka Purwa, Chilla village, Shivpuri and Shivkuti.
The best part of the place is at tikona park which houses LIG flats from 1 to 50. There is Uptron chowraha in Govindpur which is a local get together place for youngsters.
There are a number of medical stores in Govindpur; one can be found at zeeshan market and another important medical shop is Jaiswal Medical Store at Govindpur Chauraha. A number of roadside shops serve fast foods.

Nearby places

Places to visit in Govindpur include Shivkuti Temple, one of the oldest temples of India which houses a Shiv Kaccheri which has thousands of shivlings and is of high importance to Shiv devotees. The Narayan Ashram is another such place which houses three temples in inside a huge lush green campus, which is a great outing spot for local residents. Also the famous, Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology, one of the 30 NIT's of India is situated just one and a half kilometres from Govindpur colony. There are a number of restaurants too situated quite close to Govindpur area important one being, Treat Restaurant and The Home Restaurant.
About 14.2 km from sangam "In Hindu tradition Triveni Sangam is the 'confluence' of three rivers. Sangama is the Sanskrit word for confluence. The point of confluence is a sacred place for Hindus".