Shahdara
Shahdara शाहदरा |
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Country | India |
State | Delhi |
District | North East Delhi and East Delhi |
Government | |
• Body | East Delhi Municipal Corporation |
Languages | |
• Official | Hindi, English |
Time zone | IST (UTC+5:30) |
PIN | 110032 |
Telephone code | 011-2232, 011-2238, 011-2230 |
Vehicle registration | DL-13 |
Nearest city | Ghaziabad |
Lok Sabha constituency | North East Delhi and East Delhi |
Civic agency | Municipal Corporation of Delhi (North and East) |
Shahdara, is a geographical region in the city of Delhi, India, situated on the banks of Yamuna river. It is one of the oldest localities of Delhi and integral to what is known as Purani Dilli (Old Delhi). Shahdara has eight union councils.
Contents
- 1 Etymology
- 2 Location
- 3 History
- 4 Governance
- 5 Economic establishments and infrastructure
- 6 Religious sites
- 7 Suburbs
- 7.1 New Modern Shahdara
- 7.2 Naveen Shahdara
- 7.3 Bholanath Nagar and Govardhan Behari Colony
- 7.4 Vishwas Nagar
- 7.5 Shalimar Park
- 7.6 Subhash Park, Subhash Park Extension, Panchsheel Garden, and Mohan Park
- 7.7 Kardam Puri
- 7.8 Jyoti Nagar East, Jyoti Nagar West
- 7.9 Jyoti Colony
- 7.10 North Chajjupur (Indira Niketan)
- 7.11 Chhota Bazaar
- 7.12 Rohtash Nagar
- 7.13 Balbir Nagar
- 7.14 Shivaji Park
- 7.15 Gorakh Park
- 7.16 Nathu Colony
- 7.17 Ashok Nagar
- 7.18 Kabool nagar
- 7.19 Babar pur
- 7.20 Mansarovar Park
- 7.21 Durga Puri
- 7.22 Shri Ram Nagar
- 8 Institutions
- 9 References
Etymology
In Urdu, Shahdara means "door of kings". The origin of the name lies in two Persian words: shah meaning "kings" and dara, a door or entrance. Shahdara was established by a mughal king.
Location
Shahdara lies in east-northeast Delhi. Shahdara may also refer to the trans-Yamuna region in general. Rohtash Nagar is a landmark in the area.
History
Shahdara developed around a chhota bazaar (small market) called Chandrawali village dating to the 16th century CE. During ancient times, it was used as a passage from Meerut to Delhi. After Chandni Chowk, Shahdara is the among the oldest suburbs of Delhi.[1] In the 18th century CE, Shahdara had grain warehouses and whoIesale grain markets which supplied the Paharganj grain market, across the Yamuna river.[2]
Governance
Shahdara contains two municipal council zones (Shahdara north and Shahdara south)
Economic establishments and infrastructure
Shahdara is the fourth station on Line 1 of the Delhi Metro. The Cross River Mall contains shops, cafes, restaurants and cinemas.
Religious sites
Shahdara is the location of the Sai Mandir (Sai temple). The Akshardham is a temple and a centre of cultural and historical art exhibition. There are also mosques, churches, gurdwaras, and, buddhist and jain temples existing in religious tolerance.
Suburbs
New Modern Shahdara
New Modern Shahdara has two parts: New Modern Shahdara (Budh Bazar) Mandoli Road and New Modern Shahdara II. There is the DDA road and the Shashi public school. The pin code of this area is 110032. It comes under the jurisdiction of Mansrovar park police station, and has the Shahdara post office. Area New Modern Shahdara II. It is situated in Chandrawali village dating to the 16th century CE. There are 14 streets.
Naveen Shahdara is near the Shahdara metro station and behind the Shyam Lal College. It is an affluent area with parks, schools, colleges
Bholanath Nagar and Govardhan Behari Colony
Bholanath Nagar is an older colony in Shahdara. There are government and private schools located in this area including Baburam school, Handa school, Bloom public school, and Children Welfare public school. Jharkhandi temple, an old religious establishment, is also located here. Govardhan Behari Colony is adjacent to Bholanath Nagar. Veer Abhimanyu park in Govardhan Behari Colony is one of the largest parks in Shahdara.
Vishwas Nagar
Vishwas Nagar is a large suburb in Shahdara with approximately 50,000 registered voters. Unlike most of Shahdara it is a well-settled and planned colony with parallel streets, some of which are named after the pandavas. The two main roads are Pandav road and 60 feet road. On 60 feet road are a number of banks. Parallel to 60 feet road are Bhishma road and Kunti road, which provide a bypass for traffic. 60 feet road is also the site of a weekly Saturday market. Vishwas nagar has a cinema called the Supreme theatre; previously the Swarn cinema. The "Vishwas Nagar Extension" and the "New Vishwas Nagar" are areas of greater affluence containing a central business district.
In Vishwas Nagar are the Mata Chintapurni Temple, Maharaja Surajmal Park, the Cross River mall, the Agarwal Fun City mall, the Kempinski Ambience hotel, the Park Plaza hotel, a CNG pump station, two petrol pumps, a fire station, the central pollution control board, the Karkardooma court, the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, and a planned University of Delhi campus. There are a number of schools including a government senior secondary school, and an MCD school,
Bhikam Singh
Bhikam Singh lies within Vishwas nagar ward number 226. Sites in this area include 64 gali, the new Sanjay Amar development in Kasturba nagar, the new Vishwas nagar development, the Shivam enclave, Lahri development, and the Anupam apartment complex.
Shalimar Park
Shalimar Park is an area of affluence. There is a Jain Cooperative Bank branch and a Children's Welfare public school. The nearest metro station is Welcome station.
Subhash Park, Subhash Park Extension, Panchsheel Garden, and Mohan Park
Subhash Park is an affluent area with convenient travel connections due to its junction location and travel infrastructure, clean roads and a planned underpass to connect to Mudrika. The water supply and drainage systems are reliable. The Kirti Mandir was built by late Smt. Kirti Devi in the year 1968-69.
Kardam Puri
Kardam Puri is the suburb in Shahdara with the largest population. The inhabitants are of lower to middle class. Jyoti Nagar is nearby.
Jyoti Nagar East, Jyoti Nagar West
Jyoti Nagar is a leafy affluent area, once called Sikdarpur. Its more elite streets are located between Vivek Vihar and Preet Vihar on Vikas Marg. It is situated 2.5 km from the Shahdara metro station with convenient connections and amenities. It occupies both sides of the Delhi-Saharanpur main highway, "Loni Road".
Central park hosts the Jyoteshwar Mahadev temple to Lord Shiva; the Agrasen Dharamshala inn; the Chotta Shiva temple and the Durga temple. There is also a Bahirov temple in the area. Shivaratri, Navratri, Dashera and Janamashtami celebrations are held in the park. There is a government primary school, the Guru Harkishan senior secondary school, Takshila public school and Lovely Flowers public school. Durgapuri square (chowk) is nearby. There is a market at Kardam marg.
Jyoti Colony
Jyoti Colony is a very old area near Loni road and 100 Foot road. On the Durga Puri chowk, there is an old, large temple to Durga and on Loni road there is a Makki mosque.
North Chajjupur (Indira Niketan)
Chajjupur is one of the oldest colonies in Shahdara. It is about 2km from Shahdara metro station and about 500m from Durgapuri chowk. Chajjupur has a temple of Lord Shiva. Chanakya marg runs through ChajjPur, connecting Jyoti Colony and Babarpur.
Chhota Bazaar
The Chhota Bazaar is one of the oldest and largest bazaars in Shahdara & Delhi. Civil Hospital is there in front of Mewa Ganj on the same road. It is a centre for ladies' clothes (sari, suits and kurta. One of the oldest markets is "Teliwara", which was a centre for the mustard oil trade for many years till British rule. When we enter in Teliwara there is a landmark in the middle of the market named "Jat Dharamshala". Geeta bhawan is also famous for facilitating wedding occasions and parties. Still one can find many ancient houses with rare crafted designs here, especially in Pathan Pura Gali, Old Teliwara. Before the setup of Delhi Metro station there used to be a famous fruit and grain market which used to attract all the locals from east Delhi. Half of this market is still active near Shahdara Bus Terminal near GAS agency. This area is very much blessed in terms of basic life needs of electricity and watering.
Another market place is the Anaj Mandi, a grain market which becomes a place of worship to Hanuman each Tuesday and Saturday. The Hanuman mandir (temple) dates to the 1700s. The bazaar has close proximity to Shahdara railway station, Jwala Nagar, Jain Mandir Gali and Shahdara metro station.
Currently this area is progressing day by day as having new posh flat system and new business hubs.
Rohtash Nagar
Rohtash Nagar is an old area divided into Rohtash Nagar East and Rohtash Nagar West. There is a branch of canara bank. Rohtash Nagar is a market area.
Balbir Nagar
Balbir Nagar is a clean residential area, home to businessmen and upper-middle-class people There are many temples. There is a park which children call Prem Chopra park.
Shivaji Park
Shivaji park is near Naveen Shahdara. Middle and upper-middle-class people reside there. There is the Little Flower public school.
Gorakh Park
Most of the residents of Gorakh Park are businesspeople from the upper middle-class.
Nathu Colony
Nathu Colony lies on the Mandoli road which starts from GT Road and ends to Mandoli chungi. West Nathu Colony is better than East Nathu Colony in terms of wealth as well as standard of living. Roboinnovation robotics e-store centre is in West nathu colony whose CEO is Vipul khatian commonly known as staying presently banglore.
Ashok Nagar
Ashok Nagar is a large, affluent suburb in which middle and upper-middle-class people reside.
Ram Nagar
This residential area was once farmland. Mandoli road hosts a market for daily goods and domestic items. Landmarks along Mandoli road include, Indira piyaou, Transformer, Ambedkar gate, Budh bazaar, a temple to Hanuman, and the Nathu square.
Chander Lok Colony
This residential area was also once a small farmland called Sikdarpur village and is ow a clean residential area. The inhabitants are of lower to middle class. Ram Nagar, Nathu chowk and Mandoli road are nearby. Landmarks along Mandoli road include Hanuman mandir and Nathu Chowk. Shahdara railway & Metro station are near by railway stations.
Kabool nagar
The Kabool nagar was developed in a prior industrial area. Part of Kabool nagar has two story dwellings. Its residents are affluent and educated. It is a safe area with well maintained civic parks. Nearby is the Rohtash Nagar market and the Shukkar bazaar. The Sai Baba mandir and Jain mandir are located in Kabool nagar. Most residents are Punjabi or Jain.
Babar pur
Babar pur has its origins in an old village. It is an affluent area with amenities. The main street has automobile, school and furniture show rooms. The Hariom Gali of Babarpur, a welfare association founded in 1982, hosts a dharamshala, a religious sanctuary.
Mansarovar Park
This area has wide roads, a metro station, water drainage and DDA flats. This Area is the have all the required Facilities like Private and Government Schools , Dispencary , Post office, Bus Stand, Temples , Parks and the most important is its own Metro Station.
Durga Puri
Durga Puri is a well-organised area, previously known as Sikdarpur. Durga Puri is located near a temple to Durga and Shahdara railway station.
Shri Ram Nagar
This area is situated near the Grand Trunk Road. It was established in 1927.Here middle and upper-middle-class people reside. There is a mixed society of Hindu and Muslims.
Institutions
Shahdara hosts a number of hospitals and schools.[3]
References
- ↑ [1] Delhiinformation.org. Accessed 27 May 2012.
- ↑ [2] Shahjahanabad: the sovereign city in mughal India, 1639-1739. (Suburbs, Paharganj, pg 58). Blake, Stephen P. Cambridge University Press, 2002. isbn=0-521-52299-4.
- ↑ List of hospitals in Shahdara, India on a Page website. 23 January 2012. Accessed 27 May 2012.