It is adjacent to Kadamtala & Howrah Maidan and on its eastern side lies the Salkia and Pilkhana region.
The Bypass Road will connect tikiapara to the Howrah Maidan Metro Station which will serve as a major transportation boost to the neighbourhood.
With such a variety of food available it depicts the cosmopolitan environment of Tikiapara assimilating cuisines of Muslims, Hindus and Bengalis.
Tikiapara is a region of mixed cultures and languages with Urdu speaking Muslim community forming a majority of the population.
In Tikiapara, the rapid population increase and the prevalence of male-dominated industries have led to significant challenges for women, especially housewives.
Despite their crucial role in managing households and raising families, housewives often face societal disregard and are not given the respect they deserve.
The lack of financial contribution is a primary reason behind this, as they are traditionally expected to focus solely on family care.
This systemic undervaluation not only affects their mental well-being but also hinders their ability to explore opportunities for personal and professional growth.
Upper Middle Families tend to send their kids to St. Thomas church or Maria's Day School.
The newly opened Narayana School provides high class primary and secondary and Higher Education in science stream as well.
The future of English-based education is being nourished under the tender roofs of Samaritan Mission School and Rebecca Belilious Institution, initiated by notable social worker Mamoon Sir.