Badarpur, Delhi

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Badarpur (South-East Delhi)
town
Badarpur (South-East Delhi) is located in Delhi
Badarpur (South-East Delhi)
Badarpur (South-East Delhi)
Location in Delhi City, India
Coordinates: 28°31′00″N 77°20′00″E / 28.5167°N 77.3333°E / 28.5167; 77.3333Coordinates: 28°31′00″N 77°20′00″E / 28.5167°N 77.3333°E / 28.5167; 77.3333
Country India
StateDelhi
DistrictSouth East Delhi
Government
 • TypeGovernment of Delhi
 • BodyMCD
Elevation
191 m (627 ft)
Languages
 • OfficialHindi, English, Urdu
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
110044
Vehicle registrationDL 3
Lok Sabha constituencySouth Delhi
Vidhan Sabha constituencyBadarpur
Civic agencySouth Delhi Municipal Corporation (South MCD)
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Badarpur is a historic town in South East Delhi district in Delhi.

Badarpur is famous for its Badarpur Border bus terminal from where you can take buses for all over Delhi and NCR. It is also serviced by Badarpur Border station of Delhi Metro on Violet Line. The bus terminal and metro station have been renamed by Delhi Government as 'Badarpur border' because they are in Badarpur area and located just 900m away from interstate MCD toll plaza between Delhi and Faridabad border which is commonly known as Badarpur Border.

It is situated on Mathura Road joining Delhi with Mathura and Agra, on NH 2 (Delhi-Kolkata) National Highway, a part of the historic Grand Trunk Road that once joined Bengal to Kabul. It is the starting point for the on the "Mehrauli- Badarpur Road" that passed through Tughlaqabad, Khanpur, Tigri and Saket towards Mehrauli. The Delhi Faridabad Skyway elevated highway also opened at the starting of Mehrauli- Badarpur Road.

Badarpur is also home to the Badarpur Thermal Power Station (BTPS) of National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC), opened in 1973 and an important power source to South Delhi, South East Delhi and East Delhi districts.

Overview[]

Badarpur once housed one of many sarais (caravan resthouses), known as Sarai Badarpur, along the historics Grand Trunk Road, probably built during the period of Jahangir in the 16th century. Prior to that, Ghiyas-ud-din Tughlaq built the Qutub-Badarpur Road as he established the fifth historic city of Delhi, Tughlaqabad, in the 13th century AD, which connected the city to the Grand Trunk Road.[1] The road is now known as the Mehrauli-Badarpur Road, an important if congested road connecting Badarpur in southwest Delhi to Mehrauli in south Delhi. The original village of Badarpur lies east of the Meethapur-Kalindi kunj road which passes from Aali village (to the north) down to Meethapur village to the south.

Badapur Main Market

Constituent areas include Molar Band and Molarband Extension. Its surrounding areas include Pul Prahladpur (just south of the Mehrauli-Badarpur road), Lal Kuan (between Tughluqabad and Pul Prahladpur), Tughluqabad Extension, Railway Colony, on the south west; Tuqhluqabad and Okhla Phase 1 on the west; and Saidabad, Madanpur Khadar Village, Ali Extension, and Aali village on the north and north-east; Jaitpur , Meethapur on the east side. Other areas nearby include , Surajkund and Tughlaqabad, along with smaller blocks to the east of Badarpur such as Anand Vihar, Saraswati Vihar, , Harsh Vihar, Shakti Vihar, and Roop Nagar. Upmarket developments include Badarpur main Market . Further east, Madanpur Khadar, a village situated in the river bed of Yamuna, has a population of around 1100 and 560 voters.[2]

Badarpur (Delhi) is not to be confused with Badalpur (Uttar Pradesh) the home village of former Chief Minister Mayawati.

Education[]

The National Power Training Institute (NPTI) for North India Region under Ministry of Power, Government of India was established at Badarpur in 1974, within the Badarpur Thermal Power Station (BTPS) complex.[3] Kendriya Vidyalaya NTPC and Notre Dame School is also situated with NTPC campus.[4]

Administration[]

It is part of the Kalkaji sub-district (sub-division) of South Delhi district.[5]

Politics[]

It is a constituency of the Legislative Assembly of Delhi, part of the South Delhi Lok Sabha, prior to it Badarpur.[6] After the Delhi state assembly elections, Current MLA is Ramvir Singh Bidhuri from BJP.[7]

Transport[]

Old Districts of Delhi, with Badarpur in the (formerly) South Delhi district.

Badarpur is situated on National Highway 2 (Mathura Road). Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) and Cluster buses ply to Badarpur Border bus terminal from Old Delhi Railway Station, New Delhi Railway Station, ISBT and other places.

DTC and Haryana Roadways buses going to Faridabad and Ballabgarh from Inter state Bus Terminal (ISBT) stop at BTPS Complex. DTC and Cluster Buses of Route No. 405A, 405, 415, 418A, 460, 473 & 479 ply to Badarpur, and are usually crowded, even over-crowded in peak hours. Buses are also available from Faridabad, right across the Toll plaza on the Delhi Haryana border.

The Badarpur elevated station of Delhi Metro on the Violet line opened on 14 January 2011, along with two preceding elevated stations, Mohan Estate, and Tughlakabad, which extended the line beyond Sarita Vihar. An extension southwards till Escorts Mujesar in Faridabad was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 6 September 2015.[8] Metro trains ply alternately to Badarpur (usually from ITO) or to Escorts Mujesar in Faridabad.

The Delhi Faridabad Skyway, a 4.4 km elevated highway, started construction after 2008, and was opened in late 2010. It passed over five important traffic junctions including NTPC, Mehrauli-Badarpur Road, Jaitpur in NCT Delhi and Bypasd Sector 37 and Sarai in Faridabad. Situated at the road junction of Mehrauli-Badarpur Road, which has become increasingly congested over the years, as it lies off highway NH 2 which carries major traffic to important cities of North India.[9][10]

Within Badarpur, there are autos, usually shared autos, and cycle rickshaws available. Many people in Badarpur also walk to the Metro station or bus stops on the main road.

References[]

  1. ^ Y. D. Sharma (1974). "33. Badarpur". Delhi and its Neighbourhood. Director General, Archaeological Survey of India. p. 105.
  2. ^ "Facing political negligence, Badarpur Khadar awaits development". Jagran. 9 May 2011.
  3. ^ "Our Institutes". National Power Training Institute website.
  4. ^ Kendrya Vidyalaya NTPC Badarpur
  5. ^ "Kalkaji sub-division". South Delhi district website. Archived from the original on 25 July 2013. Retrieved 14 October 2011.
  6. ^ "List of Parliamentary & Assembly Constituencies, General Election to the Lok Sabha, 2004" (PDF). Government of Delhi website. Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 October 2011.
  7. ^ Official Member's list, Legislative Assembly of Delhi Legislative Assembly of Delhi
  8. ^ "PM Modi set to launch Faridabad corridor on September 6". IBN Live. PTI. 27 August 2015. Retrieved 31 August 2015.
  9. ^ "HCC bags Rs.340 crore BOT project of NHAI for Badarpur elevated highway". Financial Express. 1 July 2008.
  10. ^ "Badarpur flyover to open today". The Times of India. 5 October 2010. Archived from the original on 10 July 2012.

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