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Green Park is an upscale affluent neighborhood in South Delhi, India.The locality is divided into two parts i.e. Main and Extension. The neighbourhood registered a 4.4% growth in residential sales and was featured alongside Greater Kailash, Defence Colony, Vasant Vihar and Anand Niketan in the 2019 edition of Knight Frank's quarterly report on prime luxury residential properties in various ...
Gulmohar Enclave is a posh neighborhood in South Delhi. It is adjacent to Gulmohar Park. It is a colony of 300 apartments and was constructed in 1983 by the Delhi Development Authority. It is now owned by the residents. Gulmohar Enclave is located very close to green park metro and has many markets within walking distance .
Hauz Khas is surrounded by Green Park, SDA (Sri Aurobindo Marg) to the west, Gulmohar Park (Balbir Saxena Marg) towards the north, Sarvapriya Vihar (Outer Ring Road) towards the south and Asiad Village (August Kranti Marg) and Siri Fort to the east.
DLF Limited (formerly Delhi Land & Finance) is an Indian commercial real estate development company. It was founded by Chaudhary Raghvendra Singh in 1946, and it is based in New Delhi , India. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] DLF has developed residential colonies in Delhi such as Model Town , Rajouri Garden , Krishna Nagar , South Extension , Greater Kailash ...
The administrative district had 20% green cover, as of 2009. It has several spacious green parks, wildlife sanctuary, biodiversity parks, and green belts. Deer Park and Rose Garden in Hauz Khas, Asola Wildlife Sanctuary close to Delhi's southern border on the Aravallis foothills are few examples. It has a good mix of concrete and greens.
The Green Park metro station is located on the Yellow Line of the Delhi Metro below Aurobindo Marg. [2]It serves Green Park Main, Yusuf Sarai Market and Green Park Extension. . It is also a short walk from Aurobindo Place, located on the same road just south of the stati
This park lies between Hauz Khas and Gautam Nagar and is named after the red-flowered Gulmohar trees (Delonix regia) growing inside. The nearby residential colony is known as Gulmohar Park Journalists' Colony or simply Gulmohar Park for short, and was established by a group of journalists in the 1970s and is today home to business people ...
The land was far away from Delhi city as it existed then and initially resembled a jungle with trees and uncultivated fields. The development of the area started after 1975. The layout of the entire housing society was well-designed with green parks, open spaces, schools, sweet shop and commercial centre.