Gulabi Bagh

Gulabi Bagh is one of the oldest residential areas that lies in northern Delhi, India. It is characterised by its famous bandar (monkey) park that is adjacent to it and a Shiv mandir. The neighborhood is divided into two zones; one is the old Gulabi Bagh (government owned flats), while the other zone is the new Gulabi Bagh (DDA flats). There are three kinds of DDA flats: S.F.S.; MIG; and LIG.

Widely opened are inside Govt. flats, known as a peaceful place to live. Every year two Ramleelas are organised here during Dussera by the community people.

It is located in northern part of Delhi adjacent to Shastri Nagar.

Delhi Metro Connectivity

The Gulabi Bagh Area has two Stations of Delhi Metro Rail,
- Shastri Nagar
- Pratap Nagar Station
of Inderlok-Shahdra Delhi Metro Rail Line.

Famous persons from Gulabi Bagh

Sonu Nigam (Hindi: सोनू निगम; born 30 July 1973 in Faridabad, Haryana, India)[1] is an Indian playback singer whose songs have been featured in numerous Hindi movies, as well as films in Assamese, Punjabi, Bengali, Marathi, Kannada and Telugu language. He has also released numerous Indi-pop albums and acted in a few Hindi feature films. He had changed the spelling of his last name from 'Nigam' to 'Niigaam' in accordance with numerology, but could not get desired results; he returned to the old spelling 'Nigam'.

Surender Sharma is a popular Hindi poet and humorist, who usually writing comic sketches of himself and his wife. [1]

He originally belongs to village Nangal Chaudhary Mahendragarh district, Haryana and has made a very good contribution to Haryanvi comic poetry. He sometimes uses the Marwari language for his humour as well. His famous starting line for many of his poems is chaar lainaa suna raha hoon which means I am going to say four lines when translated, and the poker faced alter ago Kaadu, which he used while performing his comedy material in the Kavi sammelan circuit.