Chanakyapuri

Chanakyapuri
चाणक्यपुरी
neighbourhood
Chanakyapuri

Location in Delhi, India

Coordinates: 28°35′30″N 77°10′19″E / 28.59153°N 77.171895°ECoordinates: 28°35′30″N 77°10′19″E / 28.59153°N 77.171895°E
Country  India
State Delhi
District New Delhi
Government
  Body New Delhi Municipal Corporation
Languages
  Official Hindi, English
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 110021
Lok Sabha constituency New Delhi
Civic agency New Delhi Municipal Corporation

Chanakyapuri is an affluent neighborhood and diplomatic enclave established in the 1950s in New Delhi, and located 14 km from Indira Gandhi International Airport. Chanakyapuri translates to the City of Chanakya, and is named for the third century BC Maurya advisor and prime minister.[1] It plays host to the majority of foreign embassies in India, and is home to many staff members of these consulates. Chanakyapuri was also developed as official residences for both politicians and civil servants to the Union Government. As such, it has numerous parks and open spaces, and suffers few utility disruptions. It is located near the Prime Minister's residence.

History

Chanakyapuri was the first major extension of New Delhi beyond Lutyens' Delhi. The Central Public Works Department (CPWD) developed a large area of land to create this diplomatic enclave in the 1950s. Subsequently, this land was allotted to embassies, chanceries, high commissions and ambassador residences. The enclave is built around a wide central vista, known as Shanti Path (Peace Road), with wide green areas. A large landscaped park, spread over an area of 80 acres, known as Nehru Park, was developed in 1969 for the families of the diplomatic personnel. The ancient Bhairon Temple stands by the park. In time, two markets, two colleges and schools run by diplomatic missions (including The British School and The American School) were established in the neighborhood.[2]

Accessibility

Major roads in Chanakyapuri include Shanti Path, Nyaya Marg, Niti Marg, Chandragupta Marg and Panchsheel Marg. In addition to these, the Ring Road traverses the southern expanse of the neighborhood and intersects National Highway 8 on the border with neighboring Dhaula Kuan. Sardar Patel Marg marks the Western periphery, while the Chanakya Cinema complex, which lies beyond Nehru Park, forms the southwestern perimeter. The Delhi Ring Railway stops at Chanakyapuri, while Race Course and Jor Bagh are the nearest stations of Delhi Metro.

Points of Interest

There are various architectural delights in the area, including several embassies and hotels. Some of these are listed below:

Chanakyapuri is also home to the following:

Chanakyapuri is also home to a number of hotels and other services catering to both foreign and (affluent) domestic visitors to Delhi. These include the Hotel Ashok, Hotel Samrat, the Maurya Sheraton, Taj Palace, Claridges,the Leela Palace and Diplomat, along with certain establishments by the Youth Hostels Association of India. Primus Group of hospitals also operates an International Hospital in this neighborhood, in western Chanakyapuri.

Education

Primary and secondary schools

Universities

See also

References

  1. Travel Delhi, India. MobileReference. 2007. ISBN 1-60501-051-0.
  2. Viswambhar Nath (2007). "Delhi Before 1947". Urbanization, urban development, and metropolitan cities in India. Concept Publishing Company. p. 248. ISBN 81-8069-412-7.
  3. "Contact." German School New Delhi. Retrieved on 11 February 2015. "2, Nyaya Marg, Chanakyapuri New Delhi 110 021 India" - Also listed as: "Block F, Diplomatic Enclave, Chanakyapuri"
  4. "Сведения о школе." (Archive). Russian Embassy School in New Delhi. Retrieved on 18 April 2015. "PLOT G BLOK 50E NYAYA MARG, CHANAKYAPURI, NEW-DELHI -110021, INDIA"

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