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About Ashiana-Digha Road, Patna

Located on the northern side of Patna, Ashiana-Digha Road is an arterial road connecting important areas on both sides. Ashiana-Digha Road stretches all the way, from Bailey Road to its south, to the holy Ganges on its north. On its north, there is the Digha Ghat railway station, a prominent transport method for the people living here. Many schools, hospitals, and banks of Patna are located on either side of the road.

Why ShiftKarado?

Shift Karado has been created as the domestic arm of the Star World Wide Group, a global name for over twenty years in international shifting and fine arts relocation. As the experts in household good moving, we are led by the industry stalwarts in the domestic packing, shifting and relocation vertical. Shift Karado is your best choice when looking for reliable packers and movers in Patna. From vehicle shifting, office relocation to home moving, our extended range of services cover them all. As the top packers and movers in Patna, we commit to you a stress free shifting experience for your home.

As a part of the Star Worldwide Group we have

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across India

Over 2 Lac

Sqft

of warehouse and office space

200+

Employees

all over India

What does ShiftKarado offer as packers and movers in Ashiana-Digha Road

1. Our website, app and toll-free give you instant quote and booking facility
2. Short notice moves do not cost extra
3. Comprehensive insurance for door to door risk coverage
About Patna
Patna, known historically as Patliputra, is the capital of Bihar and the largest city in the state. It is one of the oldest cities in the world and has been continuously inhabited throughout its existence. Historical monuments from the Ashokan and Mauryan periods are present in the city. Situated on the southern bank of the Ganges river, it is also the second largest city in eastern India. Patna was a place of notable involvement in the Indian independence movement, with the Quit India movement and campaign against indigo farming originating here. The presence of Takht Sri Patna Sahib and proximity to Bodh Gaya sees a large influx of religious tourists in Patna.