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Durga Puja celebrations, Matri Mandir, Safdarjung Enclave, Delhi, 2014. Safdarjung Enclave, developed by the Delhi Lease and Finance later DLF Limited after acquiring the farmlands from Humayunpur Village in the early 1960s under then Prime Minister Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru is located just south of the Ring Road and north of the Hauz Khas Deer Park.
[clarification needed these are only 2 examples] Pandals are also used for nonreligious activities. For instance, these tents are put up during cultural programs. [4] Durga Puja Pandal with theatre performances, Matri Mandir, Safdarjung Enclave, Delhi, 2014
Safdarjung's Tomb A Lodhi Mosque at Adh Chini. A number of major South Delhi institutions, neighborhoods, and historical monuments are located on or along Aurobindo Marg: Safdarjung's Tomb; Safdarjung Airport, where Rajiv Gandhi Bhawan the corporate headquarters of Airports Authority of India (AAI) is located. [1] INA Market; Dilli Haat
The Matrimandir took 37 years to build, from the laying of the foundation stone at sunrise on 21 February 1971 - the Mother's 93rd birthday - to its completion in May 2008.
It is part of Safdarjung Enclave, and has a substantial Jat population. [1] [2] The settlement has existed since its origins as a village in the 17th century. [2] The area is known for its restaurants. [1] [3] It is a popular area for migrants to Delhi from other parts of India. [2] [3] Deer Park lies to the south.
Delhi Assembly elections, 1998: Malviya Nagar [4] Party Candidate Votes % ±% INC: Dr Yoganand Shastri 30,910 55.19 +12.78 BJP: Rajendra Gupta 22,946 40.97 −2.02 BSP: Pitambar Singh 1,406 2.51 JD: Mohd Feroz Khan 308 0.55 −9.53 SP: Mohd Umar 247 0.44 SHS: Shailender Choudhary 72 0.13 AWP: Wahid Hussain 70 0.12 Independent: Satish Kuamr 45 0 ...
Safdarjung's tomb is a sandstone and marble mausoleum in Delhi, India. It was built in 1754 in the late Mughal Empire style for Nawab Safdarjung . The monument has an ambience of spaciousness and an imposing presence with its domed and arched red, brown and white coloured structures.
The Deer Park along with the connected District Park (that houses the Hauz Khas lake) and adjacent Rose Garden (accessible from IIT Delhi and Safdarjung Development Area) make up one of the largest green areas in New Delhi and are collectively called "the lungs of Delhi" because they provide fresh air in the otherwise polluted hustling bustling mega metropolitan Delhi. [3]