Sarita Vihar
District Subdivision
Sarita Vihar is located in Delhi
Sarita Vihar
Sarita Vihar
Location in Delhi, India
Coordinates: 28°32′02″N 77°17′24″E / 28.533890°N 77.289942°E / 28.533890; 77.289942
Country India
StateDelhi
DistrictSouth East Delhi
Government
  BodySDMC
Languages
  OfficialHindi, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Pin code
110076
Nearest cityGurgaon / Faridabad / Noida / Greater Noida
Lok Sabha constituencyEast Delhi
Civic agencyMCD

Sarita Vihar is a posh residential colony situated in South East Delhi, India. It is near the Kalindi Kunj- Noida Toll bridge or GD Birla Marg-Road 13A which connects the district to Noida.The area is situated close to Uttar pradesh border. It is believed that the site was primarily chosen as the construction site for the Games Village of the 1982 Asian Games, however on the insistence of the late Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, the plan was changed to convert it into an upscale residential housing locality. In 2013, it was awarded the "Greenest Colony in Delhi" tag by the then Chief Minister of Delhi, Ms. Sheila Dikshit,[1] credited to the efforts of its RWA members who have aggressively worked towards improving the state of parks and green spots in the locality.

Description

Sarita Vihar is located close to the confluence of 3 states namely Delhi, Uttar Pradesh & Haryana and hence has arterial roads with massive traffic movement, connecting the capital with the industrial town of Faridabad, Noida & Greater Noida. It is at a 10 minutes drive with normal road traffic from Noida, Uttar Pradesh, this connectivity advantage means it has become one of the most suitable places to live in South Delhi, giving the residents easy access to various places. Situated on Mathura Road (part of National Highway (NH-2), the colony is easily accessible and its connectivity has been further enhanced by a Metro line (Violet Line) with a dedicated metro station in its name next to it is Apollo Hospital (the biggest corporate hospital in Delhi), District Center, a modern sports complex (Netaji Subhash Sports Complex), Kalindi Kunj and District Police Headquarters.

Okhla Industrial Areas, Phases I and II, are located just opposite of Sarita Vihar on the other side of NH-2.The Sarita Vihar underpass, constructed by the Delhi Development Authority and the Railways, Inaugurated by Venkaiah Naidu in 2014 cuts down the distance between Noida and Okhla from an excruciating 9 km to just 1 km and reduces the travel time from 45 minutes to 10 minutes. It made convenient to reach these two industrial hubs of Delhi for Noida and Faridabad commuters and played a pivotal role in improving the traffic condition in the locality, which has swelled up in the last few years.

There are massive infrastructure projects in the pipeline in March 2019 Union minister for road transport and highways Nitin Gadkari laid the foundation stone for a 59-km six-lane national highway connecting New Delhi’s Ring Road with the under-construction Delhi-Mumbai Expressway. The highway alignment was announced by the Centre in May, 2018. The access-controlled highway project will start at the Ring Road-DND junction, pass through the Kalindi bypass and Faridabad-Ballabhgarh bypass, and will finish at the interchange of the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway at the Western Peripheral Expressway or Kundli-Manesar–Palwal (KMP) Expressway this Project is going to further enhance the appeal of Sarita Vihar [2]

Mohan Cooperative Industrial Estate is nearby, stretching parallel to Sarita Vihar. It is a hub for almost all Indian and international car showrooms (Rolls-Royce, Aston Martin, Audi, Lamborghini, Honda, Maruti Suzuki, Skoda, BMW, Jaguar, Land Rover, Hyundai, Ford, Toyota, TATA, Mahindra, Mercedes, Porsche, Renault, Fiat, Ferrari, Lamborghini etc.) making it one of the most diversified locations for car buyers. Such a stretch of showroom is probably unseen in any part of the country. International BPO's, software houses, offices both ultra modern in Jasola and classical ones many eating joints, such as Haldiram's, Pind Balluchi, Domino's, Pizza Hut, Moti Mahal Deluxe, Subway, Cafe Coffee Day and Sagar Ratna and Prusty hotel are also present. Nehru Place, the biggest computer hardware and accessories market in Asia, and Lajpat Nagar a shopping market, are within 5–7 km of Sarita Vihar and are easily accessible by road as well as Metro Line. Most importantly, the people travelling between Noida and Okhla will now save both on time and fuel as the 1,090-metre Sarita Vihar underpass was opened in December, 2014.[3]

Hospitals

School and institutes

There are many schools and institutes located in Sarita Vihar.[5][6][7][8] A few of the schools are:

  • DAV Public School
  • Tansen Sangeet Mahavidlkaya
  • GURUKUL play school/Day boarding for Kids
  • GD Goenka Public School, Sarita Vihar
  • Glory Public School
  • Shemrock Play School
  • Dreamland Play School
  • Marigolds Play School
  • Kinderland Play School
  • Saint Giri Senior Secondary School
  • St. Joseph School
  • McD Boys School
  • Rajkiya Sarvodaya Bal Vidyalaya

Institutes include:

  • SCP INFOTECH INSTITUTE Computer Education and NIELIT Facilitation Center [9]
  • Periyar Management and Computer College[10]
  • Asia-Pacific Institute of Management[11]
  • Global Institute of Management Technology[12]

Social and religious organisations

See also

Areas nearby

References

  1. "Greenest Colony in Delhi". The Times of India. 8 June 2013. Archived from the original on 13 June 2013.
  2. "59-km six-lane road to connect DND, Ring Road with Delhi-Mumbai expressway". Hindustan Times. 1 March 2019.
  3. "Sarita Vihar underpass finally opens". The Hindu. 20 December 2014.
  4. "Ayurveda institute like AIIMS to come up in capital". The Times Of India. 24 January 2008.
  5. "School in Sarita Vihar".
  6. "Schools in South Delhi".
  7. "St. Joseph School in Sarita Vihar, Delh".
  8. "Delhi Government School, Sarita Vihar (New Delhi)".
  9. "SCP INFOTECH INSTITUTE Computer Education and NIELIT Facilitation Center".
  10. "Periyar Management and Computer College".
  11. "Asia-Pacific Institute of Management".
  12. "Global Institute of Management Technology".
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