Safdarjung Development Area: A 1960s colony that grew with Delhi
Every morning, Safdarjung Development Area (SDA) wakes up to walkers and joggers moving through Rose Garden and SDA Park Shaped by safety, greenery and a peaceful character, this south Delhi colony has survived the churn of a rapidly changing city.
While much of Delhi races toward high-rises and dense construction, SDA has chosen restraint. Low-rise homes, tree-lined avenues and bungalows define the colony, ranked among the city’s top residential neighbourhoods for livability.
With IIT-Delhi as the major landmark, SDA is flanked by Aurobindo Marg, Outer Ring Road, Rose Garden and Green Park. Amid the chaos, the colony has retained its quiet, old-world charm. Spread across seven blocks, along with Usha Niketan and Bhim Nagri, SDA is dotted with six parks and a large green belt that houses an open-air gym. While it is often mistaken for Safdarjung Enclave, it has a distinct character of its own.
Alok Saxena, 62, a resident, says SDA took shape in the 1960s and was among the city’s first colonies where residential plots were auctioned to the public. “SDA is a lively neighbourhood, and its true character lies in its residents. The area is home to doctors, bureaucrats, lawyers and business professionals. The spirit of camaraderie in the colony remains strong,” he adds.
At the heart of the colony stands Kailashpati Mandir, while the annual Jagannath Yatra begins from Jagannath Temple. A church, a cathedral and a mosque reflect the area’s harmonious religious diversity, Saxena says.
SDA Market is a social hub with several eateries, while the popular Green Park, Aurobindo and Hauz Khas markets lie close by. Within walking distance are Hauz Khas Village, its lake and Deer Park, which draw large crowds. Rose Garden is another major attraction. “Peacocks are seen perching on rooftops along Narendra Pandey Marg, which runs parallel to the garden,” says Saxena.
Pawan Kumar Jain, a 68-year-old resident, says the colony has over 400 homes, along with 480 DDA flats. “It is well-planned and peaceful,” he says. Jain, who bought his house in 1962, said the area has transformed over the decades. “Earlier, there was four-foot-high grass, cows roamed freely and anti-social elements gathered. Today, it is organised.”
While water issues that cropped up a few years ago were resolved, internal roads are in poor condition. Jain also raises concerns over traffic congestion due to the presence of several school buses. Shubham Malhotra, another resident, said SDA used to be quieter. “Because of IIT’s proximity, SDA Market has become a hangout hub,” he says.
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With IIT-Delhi as the major landmark, SDA is flanked by Aurobindo Marg, Outer Ring Road, Rose Garden and Green Park. Amid the chaos, the colony has retained its quiet, old-world charm. Spread across seven blocks, along with Usha Niketan and Bhim Nagri, SDA is dotted with six parks and a large green belt that houses an open-air gym. While it is often mistaken for Safdarjung Enclave, it has a distinct character of its own.
Alok Saxena, 62, a resident, says SDA took shape in the 1960s and was among the city’s first colonies where residential plots were auctioned to the public. “SDA is a lively neighbourhood, and its true character lies in its residents. The area is home to doctors, bureaucrats, lawyers and business professionals. The spirit of camaraderie in the colony remains strong,” he adds.
At the heart of the colony stands Kailashpati Mandir, while the annual Jagannath Yatra begins from Jagannath Temple. A church, a cathedral and a mosque reflect the area’s harmonious religious diversity, Saxena says.
SDA Market is a social hub with several eateries, while the popular Green Park, Aurobindo and Hauz Khas markets lie close by. Within walking distance are Hauz Khas Village, its lake and Deer Park, which draw large crowds. Rose Garden is another major attraction. “Peacocks are seen perching on rooftops along Narendra Pandey Marg, which runs parallel to the garden,” says Saxena.
Pawan Kumar Jain, a 68-year-old resident, says the colony has over 400 homes, along with 480 DDA flats. “It is well-planned and peaceful,” he says. Jain, who bought his house in 1962, said the area has transformed over the decades. “Earlier, there was four-foot-high grass, cows roamed freely and anti-social elements gathered. Today, it is organised.”
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