Sana Ganguly, daughter of Sourav Ganguly, narrowly escapes injury in a car accident with a bus in Kolkata.
Sourav Ganguly’s Daughter Sana Ganguly: Former Indian cricket captain Sourav Ganguly’s daughter Sana Ganguly narrowly escaped a road accident on Friday evening. A bus hit her car on Diamond Harbor Road in Kolkata. After the accident, the bus fled the scene, but the car’s driver chased the bus and stopped it near Sakher Bazar. Sana Ganguly is currently safe.
The bus driver was apprehended by the police
According to reports, Sana Ganguly was sitting next to the driver when their car was hit by a bus in the Behala Chourasta area. The police arrived at the scene immediately after receiving information and detained the bus driver. The collision caused minor damage to her car.
Who is Sana Ganguly?
Sana Ganguly, the only child of Sourav Ganguly and his wife, a renowned Odiss
About: Diamond Harbor Road
Diamond Harbor Road is a major thoroughfare in the city of Kolkata, West Bengal, India, connecting the metropolis to the town of Diamond Harbour. Historically, the road has been significant as it traces a route towards the Bay of Bengal, leading to an area that was once a strategic point during the colonial era under British rule. Today, Diamond Harbor Road is not only a crucial transport artery but also a bustling area with a mix of residential neighborhoods, commercial establishments, and scenic spots along the Hooghly River.
About: Sakher Bazar
Sakher Bazar is a bustling neighborhood located in the southern part of Kolkata, West Bengal, India. It is known for its vibrant market that offers a wide variety of goods, from daily groceries to traditional clothing. Historically, Sakher Bazar has been a hub of commercial activity and continues to serve as a cultural meeting point for the local community, reflecting the diverse and dynamic spirit of Kolkata.
About: Behala Chourasta
Behala Chourasta is a prominent intersection and neighborhood located in the Behala region of Kolkata, West Bengal, India. This area serves as a major junction that connects several local roads and is known for its bustling markets, residential complexes, and cultural vibrancy. Historically, Behala was a part of the Sundarbans and has evolved from a semi-rural district to a significant urban agglomeration, contributing to Kolkata’s expansion and cultural diversity.