Gulabi bagh

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 Ramleela organise here during Dussera by hill 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 (b. 1973), well-known Indian playback singer
*Surinder Sharma, popular Hindi poet


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