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Neighbourhoods Of Delhi
Delhi is a vast city and a union territory, and is home to a population of more than 16 million people. It is a microcosm of India and its residents belong to varied ethnic, religious and linguistic groups. As the second-largest city, and the capital of the nation, its 11 List of districts of Delhi, revenue or administrative districts comprise multiple neighbourhoods. The large expanse of the city comprises residential districts that range from poor to affluent, and small and large commercial districts, across its municipal extent. This is a list of major neighbourhoods in the city and only pertains to the National Capital Territory of Delhi. It is not complete, and outlines the various neighbourhoods based on the different districts of the metropolis. North West Delhi * Adarsh Nagar * Ashok Vihar *Keshav Puram * Pitam Pura, Pitampura * Rohini, Delhi, Rohini * Shalimar Bagh, Delhi, Shalimar Bagh *Shastri Nagar, Delhi, Shastri Nagar North Delhi * Azadpur * Civil Lines, Del ...
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Delhi Districts
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, but spread chiefly to the west, or beyond its Bank (geography), right bank, Delhi shares borders with the state of Uttar Pradesh in the east and with the state of Haryana in the remaining directions. Delhi became a union territory on 1 November 1956 and the NCT in 1995. The NCT covers an area of . According to the 2011 census, Delhi's city proper population was over 11 million, while the NCT's population was about 16.8 million. The topography of the medieval fort Purana Qila on the banks of the river Yamuna matches the literary description of the citadel Indraprastha in the Sanskrit epic ''Mahabharata''; however, excavations in the area have revealed no signs of an ancient built environment. From the early 13th century until the mid-19th century, Delhi was the capital of two major empires, ...
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Kashmiri Gate, Delhi
Kashmiri Gate, also spelled Kashmere Gate, is a historic gate located in Old Delhi, Delhi, India. It served as the northern entrance to the walled city of Shahjahanabad, the capital of the Mughal Empire. Built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in the mid-17th century, the gate is named after its proximity to the road that led to Kashmir. It holds historical significance not only for its architectural grandeur but also for its role in key events, including the Indian Rebellion of 1857, 1857 Indian Rebellion. Today, Kashmiri Gate is a prominent landmark in Delhi, connecting several major roads and serving as a hub for the city's transportation network. Kashmiri Gate lends its name to the surrounding locality in North Delhi, situated in the Old Delhi area. It also serves as a significant road junction since it lies in close proximity to important landmarks such as the Red Fort, the Maharana Pratap Inter State Bus Terminus, Inter-State Bus Terminal (ISBT), and the Delhi Junction rail ...
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Shastri Park
Shastri Park is a neighborhood located in North East Delhi in India. The name of the area is dedicated to Indian freedom fighter Lal Bahadur Shastri. It is the location of one of the first metro station in Delhi. Delhi Metro The Delhi Metro is a rapid transit system that serves Delhi and the adjoining satellite cities of Faridabad, Gurugram, Noida, Bahadurgarh, and Ballabhgarh in the National Capital Region (India), National Capital Region of India. The system cons ... developed the area, including Delhi IT Park and a neighboring residential enclave. Colleges * dr. akhilesh das gupta institute of technology and management Hospitals * Jag Pravesh Chandra Hospital - provides minimum free basic health care services to the people living in North East District. References Neighbourhoods in Delhi Memorials to Lal Bahadur Shastri North East Delhi district {{Delhi-geo-stub ...
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Shahdara District
Shahdara District is an administrative and revenue district of Delhi, India, situated near the banks of Yamuna river. The district headquarters is Nand Nagri. The Shadara District also has residential area. It is close to Chandni Chowk in Central Delhi as well as to Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh. The area near GT road Toll is commonly known as Apsara or Shahdara border. It is one of the oldest inhabited areas of Delhi and integral to what is known as ''Purani Dilli'' ( Old Delhi). Shahdara district was formed in 2012 and has a collectorate office at Nand Nagri, Delhi. Etymology Shahdara means "door of kings" in Urdu. The origin of the name lies in two Persian words: ''shah'' meaning "kings" and ''dara'', a door or entrance. Shahdara might have originated from 'shahi dara or dariya', since it is near the river (dariya) Yamuna. History The Shahdara district was formed in September 2012. In the 18th century CE, Shahdara had grain warehouses and wholesale grain markets which s ...
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Naveen Shahdara
Naveen Shahdara is an affluent residential area for the upper middle and business class, located in the North East Delhi district 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, but spread chiefly to the west, or beyond its Bank (geography ..., India. The area is known for its rising property prices thus making it one of the upmarket areas of Shahdara. References {{Neighborhoods of Delhi Neighbourhoods in Delhi Cities and towns in North East Delhi district ...
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Dilshad Garden
Dilshad Garden is a large housing colony located in East Delhi, which was primarily developed by Delhi Development Authority. It falls under the both Shahdara and Seemapuri constituency of the legislative assembly. Thus, a part of Dilshad Garden falls under MLA of Seemapuri Vidhansabha Shri Veer Singh Dhingan and its other part falls under the MLA of Shahdara Vidhansabha Shri Sanjay Goyal. Dilshad Garden is a residential locality in North East New Delhi. Dilshad Garden is divided into several blocks starting from A to R and several pockets A to SG. Every block has its own market and parks. Most of the residential development is in the form of New Delhi Development Authority (DDA) flats. The Dear park is a public park. Schools include Hansaraj Smarak School, Greenway Modern School and Red Cross Society School and colleges such as University College of Medical Sciences and the Florence Nightingale College of Nursing. Medical facilities include Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital, Swa ...
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North East Delhi
North East Delhi is one of the eleven administrative district of Delhi, India. The district was established in 1997. North East Delhi borders the Yamuna River on the west, Ghaziabad District to the north and east, East Delhi to the south, and North Delhi to the west across the Yamuna. Gokalpur, Karawal Nagar, Seelampur and Yamuna Vihar are 3 sub-divisions of this district. Demographics According to the 2011 census, North East Delhi had a population of 2,241,624, roughly equal to the nation of Latvia, or the United States state of New Mexico. This gives it a ranking of 202nd in India (out of a total of 640). The district has a population density of . Its population growth rate over the decade 2001-2011 was 26.78%. North East Delhi has a sex ratio of 886 females for every 1000 males, and a literacy rate of 83.09%. The Scheduled Castes make up 16.67% of total district population. Religion Hindus are majority in the district consisting of 68.22% of total population, with a s ...
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Aruna Nagar
Aruna may refer to: Religion and mythology * Aruna (Hinduism), the charioteer of Surya in Hinduism * Aruna (Hittite mythology), a Hittite sea god * Aruna Stambha, a monumental religious pillar in Puri, Odisha, India * Arunachala (''red mountain''), a shaivite holy site in Tamil Nadu, India Other uses * Aruna (given name) * Aruna (surname) * Aruna Mountains, Arunachal Pradesh, India * 2313 Aruna, a minor planet See also * Arun (other) * Arūnas, a given name * Anúna, an Irish choral ensemble * Anura (other) Anura may refer to: Biology * Frogs, an order of animals in binomial nomenclature * ''Anura'' (plant), a genus of flowering plants in the daisy family * Anura (elephant), a long-lived elephant at the Tama Zoo in Japan People Anura is a common ...
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New Aruna Nagar
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Majnu-ka-tilla
Majnu-ka-tilla (MKT) is a colony in Delhi, India that was established around 1950. Majnu-ka-tilla is officially called New Aruna Nagar Colony, Chungtown, and Samyeling. It is part of North Delhi district and is located at the bank of the Yamuna River (NH-1) near Inter State Bus Terminals, ISBT Kashmiri Gate (Delhi), Kashmiri Gate. History The historic name of the area literally means ''the hillock of Majnu'', after the ''tilla'' or mound where during the reign of Sikandar Lodhi (r. 1489–1517) on Delhi Sultanate, a local Iranian Sufi mystic Abdulla, nicknamed Majnu (lost in love), met Sikh Guru, Guru Nanak Dev Ji on 20 July 1505. Majnu ferried people across the Yamuna river for free as a service to God, his devotion resulted in the guru Ji staying here till the end of July. In later history, Sikh military leader Baghel Singh, Baghel Singh Dhaliwal built the Majnu ka Tila Gurdwara, Gurudwara to commemorate the stay in 1783, and the sixth Sikh guru, Guru Hargobind, Guru Har Gobin ...
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Mukherjee Nagar
Mukherjee Nagar, is a neighbourhood in northern Delhi. It was named in honor of Dr. Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Coaching Industry Mukherjee Nagar is often referred to as the UPSC Coaching hub for UPSC aspirants. The locality is dotted with a plethora of IAS coaching centers, libraries, bookshops, and hostels. This ecosystem has transformed the area into a vibrant and competitive hub, where students from all corners of the country come to chase their dreams of becoming civil servants. Protests Filled with a huge number of aspirants and students, Mukherjee Nagar has been the epicenter of many student agendas and protests, especially against UPSC (2013) and against SSC (2017) both of which spread quickly nationwide, and led to involvement of Government of India either in form of Judicial activism Judicial activism is a judicial philosophy holding that courts can and should go beyond the applicable law to consider broader societal implications of their decisions. It is somet ...
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Kingsway Camp
Kingsway Camp (officially Guru Teg Bahadur Nagar (GTB Nagar) since 1970) is a historic locality situated in the vicinity of Civil Lines and Delhi University in North West Delhi. It commences from the Guru Teg Bahadur Nagar (GTB) intersection, and encompasses residential areas like Hudson Lines and Outram Lines. Neighbouring localities include Dhaka Village, Mukherjee Nagar, and Hakikat Nagar. The foundation of the new capital of British India, New Delhi, was laid at the Coronation Park by King George V in December, 1911, rendering this area historically significant. Originally named after Kingsway, an avenue built as a precursor to the residence of the Viceroy of India following the Delhi Durbar of 1911, the location was ultimately shifted to Raisina Hill, its current site. The road formerly known as Kingsway was rechistened to Rajpath after the British withdrawal from India. The area stretched over twenty-five square miles from the banks of Yamuna River in the east to ...
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