Friday 20 November 2015

Best localities to live in Delhi AND why

It’s not been a week since I moved to Delhi, and I miss Mumbai already. If you ask me what is it about Mumbai that I miss, I can’t give you a convincing answer. I miss nothing in particular, and I miss everything in general

 I know that this Delhi-Mumbai debate — which city is more worthy of love and human habitation — is a touchy subject, especially for Dilliwalas. I’m a Dilliwala myself, or used to be, when I moved to Mumbai.
 There were also a couple of Delhites who had moved with me and they would go on and on about how Mumbai sucked and how Delhi was so much better, cleaner, easier to get around, etc.

SO OF COURSE DELHI IS A BETTER PLACE TO LIVE THAN MUMBAI........BUT YOU MUST BE WONDERING WHAT ARE THE BEST LOCALLITIES TO LIVE IN DELHI,HERE'S THE ANSWER!!! (I AM NOT SAYING MUMBAI IS A BAD PLACE TO LIVE IN BUT DELHI IS BETTER THAN IT!! )

1) Golf Links
This is one of the poshest neighbourhoods in Delhi. The homes are large and well-guarded.

2)Jor Bagh
Jor Bagh contains a large expat community. Its main market is a good place to shop for imported foods. The market also has a great book store.

3)Nizamuddin
Nizamuddin is divided into two sections. Nizamuddin East is a residential area with many small parks, and is home to a handful of expats. Nizamuddin West has a residential area, but also contains the shrine of the Sufi saint Hazrat Nizamuddin, which is well worth visiting.
This little niche in Delhi is also a meat-eater’s paradise, as it contains many small restaurants specialising in Mughlai cuisine. Humayun’s Tomb, one of the three World Heritage Sites in Delhi, is right next to the Nizamuddin area.

4)Sainik Farms
A handful of expats choose to live here for its spacious farmhouses and gardens. Because it’s technically an unauthorised colony, amenities like water and electricity connections can be fickle and often difficult to repair.

5)South Extension (SouthEx)
SouthEx, as it's commonly known, is a popular expat neighbourhood. It has a high-end market that is good for branded Western-wear, designer saris and even art supplies.

6)Vasant Vihar
Vasant Vihar is just to the south of Chanakyapuri, and contains many diplomatic missions. For this reason, it seems to be one of the most popular residential neighbourhoods among expats. It is also close to Basant Lok Market, a trendy college students’ market (because of its proximity to Jawaharlal Nehru University) that has several shops, restaurants and the Priya Cinema.


7)Chanakyapuri
This is where many foreign embassies keep their offices and headquarters. It has wide, well-groomed boulevards, and is home to many politicians and civil servants.
areas and suburbs of delhi

AND THE BEST ONE .........
8)Gurgaon
Though technically outside of Delhi and in the state of Haryana, Gurgaon is often included with Delhi as part of the Near Capital Region (NCR). It is sometimes referred to as “Millennium City”, and is thought to be one of the most modern parts of India. Many multinational corporations keep their Indian headquarters here, and it is characterised by high-rise glass and steel buildings, and mega-malls and shopping centres.
Many expats relocated to India with multinational corporations also live here.

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