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Karol Bagh

Karol Bagh (also spelled Qarol Bagh, pronounced [qəroːl baːɣ]) is a neighbourhood in Central District of Delhi, India.[1][2][3] It is a mixed residential and commercial neighborhood known for shopping streets, such as the Ghaffar Market and Ajmal Khan Road.

Karol Bagh
Qarol Bagh
Neighbourhood
Ajmal Khan Road, Karol Bagh (November 2008)
Karol Bagh
Location in Delhi, India
Coordinates: 28°39′46″N 77°12′36″E / 28.6629°N 77.210°E / 28.6629; 77.210
CountryIndia
StateDelhi
DistrictCentral Delhi
Population
 • Total505,242
Time zoneGMT + 0530
PIN Code
110005
Lok Sabha constituencyNew Delhi
Vidhan Sabha constituencyKarol Bagh
Civic agencyMCD
River of lights at Karol Bagh

It was home to the Karol Bagh Lok Sabha constituency until it was abolished in 2008.

Residential areas W.E.A, Beadon Pura, Reghar Pura, Dev Nagar, and Bapa Nagar have a mix of commercial activities such as wholesale markets Tank Road Garment Market and Hardhyan Singh Road Leather market.

Tank Road wholesale garment market came into existence with a few shopkeepers at the end of the 1980s. It offers multiple stores for ethnic women's wear i.e. suits, sarees, and lehengas.

Etymology Edit

The name Karol Bagh, also spelled Qarol Bagh, derives from the Hindi-Urdu words "Qarol" (क़रोल, قرول) meaning "curved like green chilly" and "Bagh" (बाग़, باغ) meaning "garden".[4][5][3] The place was named for the numerous herbal gardens in the area.[4][5]

History Edit

In the 1920s, the villages of Madhoganj, Jaisingh Pura, Raja ka Bazaar, and others were evacuated to build Connaught Place and nearby areas. The villagers were relocated once to the west of Karol Bagh, then to a second rocky area populated by trees and bushes.[6]

Karol Bagh was primarily populated with Muslims until the mass exodus to Pakistan at the time of the Partition of India in 1947,[7] which also resulted in an influx of refugees from West Punjab and Sindh, many of whom were traders. There is a sizable Marathi-speaking population, a Tamil-speaking population,[8] and a large Bengali community, most of whom are employed in jewellery manufacturing. Karol Bagh hosts one of the oldest Durga Puja in the city.

There were incidents at Karol Bagh during the 1984 anti-Sikh riots, including burning of shops.[9] Karol Bagh was the target of a terrorist bomb blast in Ghaffar Market in October 2008.[10]

Education Edit

 
Entrance to the Ghaffar Market, Karol Bagh

The historic Ayurvedic and Unani Tibbia College was inaugurated here by Mahatma Gandhi in 1921,[11] and Sri Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa College of Delhi University is situated here.

Markets Edit

Karol Bagh is popular with affluent people of West and Central Delhi for shopping, with busy markets including Ajmal Khan Road, Arya Samaj Road, the Ghaffar Market (named after freedom fighter Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan), and Tip Top Market (Established by Sh Sohan Lal Jain in 2000). Western businesses Pizza Hut, TGIF, Reebok, Skechers, Puma and Lacoste have established in Karol Bagh. Eateries include Pind Balluchi. The Karol Bagh market is one of the oldest shopping centers in Delhi. The market offers variety from big air-conditioned showrooms to small and dainty shops in alleys.

Many areas of the market specialise in a particular field:

  • Ajmal Khan Road once specialised in inexpensive ready-made garments, cotton yarn, and embroidered garments. Now this road has large stores and international labels, along with Indian munchies and masalas (spices).
  • Arya Samaj Road specialises in second-hand books.
  • Bank Street is known for its jewellery shops, especially jewellery for the bridal trousseau.
  • Ghaffar Market has a diverse array of products, ranging from cosmetics to watches to cell phones to footwear.

Transport Edit

 
Karol Bagh Metro Station

The nearest railway stations are Delhi Sarai Rohilla and Delhi Kishanganj, both about a kilometer from Central Karol Bagh. Karol Bagh is situated at a distance of 20 – 22 km. from the Indira Gandhi International Airport, and 4.1 km. from New Delhi Railway Station.[12] It is also serviced by the Karol Bagh Metro station, located on the Blue Line of the Delhi Metro.

Gallery Edit

In popular culture Edit

  • A TV series shown on Zee TV, 12/24 Karol Bagh (2009–2010), was shot and produced in Delhi. Its subsequent success started the trend for many TV serials being set in Delhi.[13]
  • Zoya Singh Solanki, the central character in the romantic comedy novel by Anuja Chauhan, The Zoya Factor (2008) lives in Karol Bagh, who ends up becoming the lucky mascot for the Indian cricket team in the novel.[14]
  • In recent years the 108-foot Hanuman statue has become an iconic landmark marking the entrance to Karol Bagh and is seen regularly featured in Bollywood movies showcasing New Delhi.
  • In the 2021 movie Bell Bottom, Akshay Kumar's character lived in Gurudwara Road, Karol Bagh.
  • In the movie Befikre, Ranveer Singh's character lived in Karol Bagh. There's a dialogue that says "you might have left Karol Bagh, but Karol Bagh hasn't left you".

References Edit

  1. ^ Fārūqī, Z̤iāʼulḥasan (1999). Dr. Zakir Hussain, Quest for Truth. APH Publishing. p. 105. ISBN 978-81-7648-056-7. In August 1925 , the Jamia had been shifted from Aligarh to Delhi and was located in Qarol Bagh, Delhi.
  2. ^ Report on the Administration of the Delhi Province for 1928-29. Calcutta: Government Of India Central Publication Branch. 1930. p. 106.
  3. ^ a b "क़रोल-बाग़". Rekhta. Retrieved 5 January 2022. qarol-baaG क़रोल-बाग़ قرول باغ a place in Delhi
  4. ^ a b Arora, Shilpi (2012). Quintessential Delhi. Friday Gurgaon. p. 15. Karol Bagh got its name from a number of herbal gardens in the area. It was once spelled as "Qarol Bagh" – "Qarol" means "curved like green chilly".
  5. ^ a b "When the spoken word changes meaning". The Financial Express. 25 March 2007. Retrieved 5 January 2022. It is not Karol baagh but Qarol (meaning curved like a green chilly) baagh.
  6. ^ . Hindustan Times. 1 September 2011. Archived from the original on 2 July 2015.
  7. ^ Singh, Andrea (1976). Neighbourhood and Social Networks In Urban India. Marwah Publications. p. 67.
  8. ^ Ganesh, Narayani (15 September 2002). . The Times of India. Archived from the original on 21 October 2012. Retrieved 14 September 2008.
  9. ^ Das, Veena (2007). Life and words: violence and the descent into the ordinary. University of California Press. p. 137. ISBN 978-0-520-24745-1.
  10. ^ "Karol Bagh's markets live in constant fear of a terrorist attack". Hindustan Times. 17 October 2015.
  11. ^ Sah, Ram Swarth (25 December 2003). . The Hindu. Archived from the original on 12 November 2004. Retrieved 15 December 2007.
  12. ^ "New Delhi Railway Station Bhavbhuti Marg and Karol Bagh by Road, Distance Between New Delhi Railway Station Bhavbhuti Marg and Karol Bagh , Distance by Road from New Delhi Railway Station Bhavbhuti Marg and Karol Bagh with Travel Time, Karol Bagh Distance from New Delhi Railway Station Bhavbhuti Marg, Driving Direction Calculator from new delhi railway station bhavbhuti marg and karol bagh".
  13. ^ . The Times of India. 17 December 2010. Archived from the original on 4 November 2012.
  14. ^ . CNN-IBN. 21 October 2008. Archived from the original on 11 May 2009.

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This discussion of the neighbourhood s markets and food offerings contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view February 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Karol Bagh also spelled Qarol Bagh pronounced qeroːl baːɣ is a neighbourhood in Central District of Delhi India 1 2 3 It is a mixed residential and commercial neighborhood known for shopping streets such as the Ghaffar Market and Ajmal Khan Road Karol Bagh Qarol BaghNeighbourhoodAjmal Khan Road Karol Bagh November 2008 Karol BaghLocation in Delhi IndiaCoordinates 28 39 46 N 77 12 36 E 28 6629 N 77 210 E 28 6629 77 210CountryIndiaStateDelhiDistrictCentral DelhiPopulation Total505 242Time zoneGMT 0530PIN Code110005Lok Sabha constituencyNew DelhiVidhan Sabha constituencyKarol BaghCivic agencyMCDRiver of lights at Karol BaghIt was home to the Karol Bagh Lok Sabha constituency until it was abolished in 2008 Residential areas W E A Beadon Pura Reghar Pura Dev Nagar and Bapa Nagar have a mix of commercial activities such as wholesale markets Tank Road Garment Market and Hardhyan Singh Road Leather market Tank Road wholesale garment market came into existence with a few shopkeepers at the end of the 1980s It offers multiple stores for ethnic women s wear i e suits sarees and lehengas Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 3 Education 4 Markets 5 Transport 6 Gallery 7 In popular culture 8 ReferencesEtymology EditThe name Karol Bagh also spelled Qarol Bagh derives from the Hindi Urdu words Qarol क र ल قرول meaning curved like green chilly and Bagh ब ग باغ meaning garden 4 5 3 The place was named for the numerous herbal gardens in the area 4 5 History EditIn the 1920s the villages of Madhoganj Jaisingh Pura Raja ka Bazaar and others were evacuated to build Connaught Place and nearby areas The villagers were relocated once to the west of Karol Bagh then to a second rocky area populated by trees and bushes 6 Karol Bagh was primarily populated with Muslims until the mass exodus to Pakistan at the time of the Partition of India in 1947 7 which also resulted in an influx of refugees from West Punjab and Sindh many of whom were traders There is a sizable Marathi speaking population a Tamil speaking population 8 and a large Bengali community most of whom are employed in jewellery manufacturing Karol Bagh hosts one of the oldest Durga Puja in the city There were incidents at Karol Bagh during the 1984 anti Sikh riots including burning of shops 9 Karol Bagh was the target of a terrorist bomb blast in Ghaffar Market in October 2008 10 Education Edit Entrance to the Ghaffar Market Karol BaghThe historic Ayurvedic and Unani Tibbia College was inaugurated here by Mahatma Gandhi in 1921 11 and Sri Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa College of Delhi University is situated here Markets EditKarol Bagh is popular with affluent people of West and Central Delhi for shopping with busy markets including Ajmal Khan Road Arya Samaj Road the Ghaffar Market named after freedom fighter Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan and Tip Top Market Established by Sh Sohan Lal Jain in 2000 Western businesses Pizza Hut TGIF Reebok Skechers Puma and Lacoste have established in Karol Bagh Eateries include Pind Balluchi The Karol Bagh market is one of the oldest shopping centers in Delhi The market offers variety from big air conditioned showrooms to small and dainty shops in alleys Many areas of the market specialise in a particular field Ajmal Khan Road once specialised in inexpensive ready made garments cotton yarn and embroidered garments Now this road has large stores and international labels along with Indian munchies and masalas spices Arya Samaj Road specialises in second hand books Bank Street is known for its jewellery shops especially jewellery for the bridal trousseau Ghaffar Market has a diverse array of products ranging from cosmetics to watches to cell phones to footwear Transport Edit Karol Bagh Metro StationThe nearest railway stations are Delhi Sarai Rohilla and Delhi Kishanganj both about a kilometer from Central Karol Bagh Karol Bagh is situated at a distance of 20 22 km from the Indira Gandhi International Airport and 4 1 km from New Delhi Railway Station 12 It is also serviced by the Karol Bagh Metro station located on the Blue Line of the Delhi Metro Gallery Edit Karol Bagh Market Karol Bagh Market Karol Bagh 2019 Karol Bagh Metro Station Karol Bagh Market Karol Bagh MarketIn popular culture EditA TV series shown on Zee TV 12 24 Karol Bagh 2009 2010 was shot and produced in Delhi Its subsequent success started the trend for many TV serials being set in Delhi 13 Zoya Singh Solanki the central character in the romantic comedy novel by Anuja Chauhan The Zoya Factor 2008 lives in Karol Bagh who ends up becoming the lucky mascot for the Indian cricket team in the novel 14 In recent years the 108 foot Hanuman statue has become an iconic landmark marking the entrance to Karol Bagh and is seen regularly featured in Bollywood movies showcasing New Delhi In the 2021 movie Bell Bottom Akshay Kumar s character lived in Gurudwara Road Karol Bagh In the movie Befikre Ranveer Singh s character lived in Karol Bagh There s a dialogue that says you might have left Karol Bagh but Karol Bagh hasn t left you References Edit Faruqi Z iaʼulḥasan 1999 Dr Zakir Hussain Quest for Truth APH Publishing p 105 ISBN 978 81 7648 056 7 In August 1925 the Jamia had been shifted from Aligarh to Delhi and was located in Qarol Bagh Delhi Report on the Administration of the Delhi Province for 1928 29 Calcutta Government Of India Central Publication Branch 1930 p 106 a b क र ल ब ग Rekhta Retrieved 5 January 2022 qarol baaG क र ल ब ग قرول باغ a place in Delhi a b Arora Shilpi 2012 Quintessential Delhi Friday Gurgaon p 15 Karol Bagh got its name from a number of herbal gardens in the area It was once spelled as Qarol Bagh Qarol means curved like green chilly a b When the spoken word changes meaning The Financial Express 25 March 2007 Retrieved 5 January 2022 It is not Karol baagh but Qarol meaning curved like a green chilly baagh A tale of two cities Hindustan Times 1 September 2011 Archived from the original on 2 July 2015 Singh Andrea 1976 Neighbourhood and Social Networks In Urban India Marwah Publications p 67 Ganesh Narayani 15 September 2002 Ubiquitous Madrasi in Delhi The Times of India Archived from the original on 21 October 2012 Retrieved 14 September 2008 Das Veena 2007 Life and words violence and the descent into the ordinary University of California Press p 137 ISBN 978 0 520 24745 1 Karol Bagh s markets live in constant fear of a terrorist attack Hindustan Times 17 October 2015 Sah Ram Swarth 25 December 2003 Old medicine new learners The Hindu Archived from the original on 12 November 2004 Retrieved 15 December 2007 New Delhi Railway Station Bhavbhuti Marg and Karol Bagh by Road Distance Between New Delhi Railway Station Bhavbhuti Marg and Karol Bagh Distance by Road from New Delhi Railway Station Bhavbhuti Marg and Karol Bagh with Travel Time Karol Bagh Distance from New Delhi Railway Station Bhavbhuti Marg Driving Direction Calculator from new delhi railway station bhavbhuti marg and karol bagh Delhi s driving TV content The Times of India 17 December 2010 Archived from the original on 4 November 2012 Books The Zoya Factor Chick lit cricket Interview CNN IBN 21 October 2008 Archived from the original on 11 May 2009 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Karol Bagh amp oldid 1167155937, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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