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The Civil Lines is a
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and one of the 3 subdivisions of the
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district of
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in
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. It is one of the 12 zones under the
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. It was the hub of European-style
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in the city until
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came into being in 1911. The official residence of the Lieutenant Governor of Delhi is also located at Raj Niwas Marg, Civil Lines.


History

The name Civil Lines is a relic of
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times, when the city of Delhi was organized into separate areas where the British military and civilian buildings were located. Areas, where civilians lived, were demarcated as
Civil Lines Civil Lines (archaically White Town) are the residential neighbourhoods developed during the British Raj for its senior civilian officers like Divisional commissioner and District magistrate. These townships were built all over the Indian subconti ...
. One monument of the British Raj era is the Metcalfe House, Delhi. This is where the administration and governance of the Indian Empire were conducted by nineteen Governor Generals (Viceroys) from Charles Hardinge to
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at their offices housed in the Old Secretariat building on the Alipore Road, and the residence of these Governor Generals was the prestigious bungalow at 1.Alipore Road which was vacated by the British Indian government in 1930 to relocate the residence for succeeding viceroys at a palatial complex on the Raisina hill in Lutyens' Delhi known as the Viceroy's House. The bungalow at 1. Alipore Road today houses the Indra Prastha College for Women. The Old Secretariat after 1931 housed the offices of the British Indian Army and the Post Master General and the adjoining Army Press. After independence, It became the seat of Delhi's Metropolitan Council and currently houses several offices of the Central Government like the Publications Department and offices of the Delhi Administration. The Viceroy's House today is the official residence of the Presidents of the Indian Republic and is called the Rashtrapati Bhawan. The offices of the Old Secretariat at Alipore Road were also relocated in 1931 to the New Secretarial Building at Lutyens' Delhi adjoining the Vice Roy's House and is called the Central Secretariat today. One of the earliest modern hotels in Delhi was the Maidens Hotel, later Oberoi Maidens, built-in 1903. It was situated in the Civil Lines, where all European-style hotels were situated and the officers of
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stayed. Other hotels in the area were Swiss Hotel and Hotel Cecil, run by Robert Hotz family, which also owned Wildflower Hall and Cecil Hotel in
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. Hotel Cecil was later demolished and today St. Xavier's School stands on the location. Raj Niwas, the official residence of the Lieutenant Governor of Delhi, the head of state of
Delhi Delhi, officially the National Capital Territory (NCT) of Delhi, is a city and a union territory of India containing New Delhi, the capital of India. Straddling the Yamuna river, primarily its western or right bank, Delhi shares borders ...
and
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, is located on Raj Niwas Marg in Civil Lines. A children's home run by
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's
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lies north of Qudsia Bagh in Civil Lines. Civil Lines is quite a big area consisting of various colonies and offices. One of the main colonies is Delhi Police Staff Quarters which is just behind the Civil Lines Police Station. Civil Lines is connected to
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North Campus. It is now a developing district. It includes areas like: * Ata-ur-Rehman Lane * Court Road * Rajpur Road * Sham Nath Marg (erstwhile Alipore Road) * Under Hill Road * Under Hill Lane * Police Lines * Shankracharya Marg * Bela Road * Nuruddin Ahmad Lane * Raj Narain Road * Maharaja Lal Lane * Battery Lane * Jamna Marg * Raj Niwas Road * Sri Ram Road * Flagstaff Road * North End Road * Racquet Court Road * Ram Kishore Road *
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Road * Khyber Pass Market * Magazine Road * Sant Parmanand Hospital * Tirath Ram Shah Hospital * Aruna Asaf Ali Hospital * The National Institute of Communicable Diseases * The Indra Prastha College for Women


Surrounding areas

*
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, North Campus * Mukherjee Nagar: an educational hub, mostly known for S.S.C and I.A.S. coachings. It used to had a famous Batra Cinema. *
Kingsway Camp Kingsway Camp, officially Guru Teg Bahadur Nagar (GTB Nagar) since 1970, is a historic area located in North West Delhi, near Civil Lines and Delhi University. It starts from Guru Teg Bahadur Nagar (GTB) intersection, and has residential areas ...
: the main road of G.T.B. Nagar. It is a very congested market. *
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: residential bungalows and multi-story apartment blocks of the Central Government and the Delhi Administration employee. It includes a private residential colony called the Benarasi Dass Estate aka the BD Estate * BD Estate Market. It also houses the Delhi Metro Khyber Pass Terminal and train maintenance yards. Site for an upcoming large multi-story private residential complex called La Tropicana. * Radio Colony: a housing colony for employees of
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* Dhir Pur: a small and congested village near Rosary School * Dhaka Village: a concentration of rental housing for students * Gandhi Ashram, Delhi: a green open area, sometimes having a "Khadi Mela". Once
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visited it. * Parmanand Colony: Most of the Sikhs and Punjabis live here. * Model Town: an affluent neighborhood with a popular shopping district with many branded showrooms * Munshi Ram Colony/Dairy: a residential area adjacent to Parade Marg and Sant Nirankari Public School * Nirankari Colony


Transport

The
Civil Lines Civil Lines (archaically White Town) are the residential neighbourhoods developed during the British Raj for its senior civilian officers like Divisional commissioner and District magistrate. These townships were built all over the Indian subconti ...
underground station of the
Delhi Metro The Delhi Metro is a mass rapid transit (MRT) system serving Delhi and its satellite cities of Ghaziabad, Faridabad, Gurgaon, Noida, Bahadurgarh and Ballabhgarh, in the National Capital Region of India. The network consists of 10 colou ...
services the area. The station harbors the yellow line. This residential area is also close to Kashmere Gate metro station, which harbors three metro lines. Interstate Bus Terminal (ISBT) is very close to the colony. *Civil Lines to Connaught Place: 10 mins by Metro and 15–20 mins by Road. *Civil Lines to Delhi
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: 35–40 mins by car. * Inter State Bus Terminal (ISBT) at Kashmere Gate, which provides bus service to points in other states, is a 5 min drive. * Old Delhi Railway Station: 5–6 mins by Metro and 10–12 mins by Road. * New Delhi Railway Station: 8–10 mins by Metro and 20–25 mins by Road.


Restaurants

* Romeo Lane * L'opera * Best of Asia Village


Shops

* 24SEVEN


Hotels

* Oberoi Maidens Hotel * Gujrati Samaj


Notable people

* Residence of the current Chief Minister of Delhi,
Arvind Kejriwal Arvind Kejriwal (Hindi: ɾʋin̪d̪ ked͡ʒɾiːʋaːl born 16 August 1968) is an Indian politician, former bureaucrat, and activist who is the 7th and current Chief Minister of Delhi since February 2015. Currently, he is the national co ...
. * TV Journalist- Vinod Dua and his daughter Mallika Dua live here. * Mallika Lamba Sherawat- Civil Lines is
Mallika Sherawat Reema Lamba (born 24 October 1976), better known as Mallika Sherawat, is an Indian actress who predominantly works in Hindi language films. Known for her bold onscreen attitude in films like '' Khwahish'' (2003) and '' Murder'' (2004), Sheraw ...
’s childhood home. * Food writer and TV personality
Madhur Jaffrey Madhur Jaffrey CBE (née Bahadur; born 13 August 1933) is an Indian-British-American actress, food and travel writer, and television personality. She is recognized for bringing Indian cuisine to the western hemisphere with her debut cookbook ...
was born here.


See also

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Civil Lines, Allahabad Civil Lines (formerly Cannington also Canning Town) is a Civil Lines neighborhood of Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, India. It is the upper-class central business district of the city and is famous for its urban setting, gridiron plan roads high r ...
* Civil Lines (magazine) *
Civil Lines, Rawalpindi Civil Lines is a neighbourhood locality in Rawalpindi, Punjab. It was built by the British Raj for the civil officers. References External links Civil Lineson the Google Maps Google Maps is a web mapping platform and consumer applicati ...
*
Civil Lines, Faisalabad This is a list of all the notable places in the city of Faisalabad, the third largest city in Pakistan. Faisalabad is also called Manchester of Pakistan due its textile importance in Pakistan. The city is known for its colonial heritage and i ...


References

{{Neighborhoods of Delhi Neighbourhoods in Delhi North Delhi district District subdivisions of Delhi