Rajouri Garden

Rajouri Garden is a market and residential neighbourhood in West Delhi, India. The Main Market and Nehru Market are the key markets of the area. The population is largely Punjabi people who migrated to Delhi following the Partition of British India from Pakistan in 1947.[2] The postal code of Rajouri Garden is 110027.

Rajouri Garden

Rajouri Garden
Rajouri Garden
Rajouri Garden is in New Delhi, India
Coordinates: 28.6441844°N 77.1118256°E / 28.6441844; 77.1118256
Country India
StateDelhi
DistrictWest Delhi
Government
  BodySouth Delhi Municipal Corporation
  Member of ParliamentParvesh Singh Verma
  Member of Legislative AssemblyDhanwati Chandela
Area
  Total1.961 km2 (0.757 sq mi)
Elevation
219.6 m (720.5 ft)
Languages
  OfficialHindi, Punjabi, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
110027 [1]
Lok Sabha constituencyWest Delhi
Civic agencySouth Delhi Municipal Corporation

It is the headquarters of the West Delhi district of Delhi.[3]

Overview

TDI Mall in Shivaji Place District Centre, Rajouri Garden

Rajouri Garden is also home to many western style indoor shopping malls. These malls are located next to the Rajouri Garden Delhi metro stops. The malls include TDI Mall, TDI Paragon Mall, Shoppers Stop, City Square, West Gate Mall, and Pacific Mall.

Rajouri Garden is also one of the 70 constituencies of the Delhi Legislative Assembly.

Surrounding areas to Rajouri Garden are : Khyala village most powerful gurjar area (CHANDELA) Mayapuri, Tagore Garden, Subhash Nagar, Shivaji Enclave, Shivaji Vihar, Raja Garden, Vishal Enclave, Punjabi Bagh, Hari Nagar, Kirti Nagar, Tagore Garden, Ramesh Nagar, and Moti Nagar. The neighborhood is known for the passion of cars amongst its residents. The private bungalows in A, B, C, D, F, G, H, M, N, T blocks having the number of private houses and the Red, Green and Yellow DDA Apartments as well.

Name

It shares its name and is probably named after "Rajouri" which is a district of Jammu region in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir.

Education

The area includes several schools and colleges including:

  • Govt. Boys Senior Secondary School (Rajouri Main)
  • Govt. Boys Senior Secondary School (Rajouri Extn.)
  • Sarvodaya Kanya Vidyalaya (Rajouri Main)
  • Sarvodaya Kanya Vidyalaya (Rajouri Extn.)
  • New Era Public School (in Mayapuri)
  • Guru Nanak Public School
  • Saraswati bal mandir school
  • Cambridge Foundation School
  • Shadley Public School
  • Rajdhani College
  • Shivaji College
  • Guru Tegh Bahadur Institute of Technology

Transport

Rajouri Garden is serviced by the Rajouri Garden metro station of the Delhi Metro, Blue Line and Pink line. Also, it also has a DTC Bus Station nearby and people can go towards Uttam Nagar, Janakpuri, Dwarka, Palam, Kashmere Gate, Narela, Punjabi Bagh, Dhaula Kuan, and other far-flung places. Two exits of the Tagore Garden metro station also lead to Rajouri Garden, notably to Block J and Green/Red MIG Flats. Rajouri Garden is an interchange station of the current Blue Line and the newly made Pink Line of the Delhi Metro Network in 2018 with the nearest metro station at Mayapuri. It will benefit passengers from Rajouri Garden and its surrounding areas to go to places located in North and East Delhi instantly. Currently, going towards North or East Delhi ranges between 60–90 minutes. The new line will drastically reduce the time between 30–45 minutes.

Political Landscape

Rajouri Garden constituency is divided into four Municipal corporations wards. following is the list of wards and the respective Councillors (elected in 2017)

The 2009 Bollywood Film Aloo Chaat (film) starring Aftab Shivdasani and Aamna Shariff was shot in Rajouri Garden.

The 2010 Bollywood film Band Baaja Baaraat starring Ranveer Singh and Anushka Sharma was shot in Rajouri Garden.

The 2014 Bollywood film Queen starring Kangana Ranaut is set in Rajouri Garden.[4]

The 2019 Bollywood film Chhapak starring Deepika Padukone was shot in Rajouri Garden.

References

  1. "Pincode of Rajouri Garden New Delhi_".
  2. MobileReference (1 January 2007). Travel Delhi, India: Illustrated Guide and Maps. MobileReference. pp. 442–. ISBN 978-1-60501-051-9.
  3. "West District". Government of Delhi. Retrieved 24 January 2019.
  4. "Bursting with creativity". MiD DAY. 21 March 2014. Retrieved 21 March 2014.
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