Pandav Nagar

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Pandav Nagar
Neighbourhood of Delhi
Pandav Nagar
Nickname(s): P.N.
Country India
Territory Delhi
Constituency East Delhi
Government
 • Type Elected Representative
 • MP Sandeep Dixit
Time zone GMT + 0530
Distance From Airport = 30 KM Distance From Railway = 14 KM

Pandav Nagar is a residential colony in East Delhi, India. It is situated by the Main Mother Dairy Road and NH 24. The back side of the colony is across the road from the famous Akshardham Temple.

History

Earlier called Neem Ka Bangar(as mentioned in old land records), the colony is now called Pandav Nagar. The name "Pandav Nagar" originates from the term 'Pandavas' which according to Hindu Mythology was used during the Mahabharata Period, where the five Sons of King Pandu and his wife Kunti were together called as Pandavas.

Similarly, it is believed that the area of Pandav Nagar was inhabited after Indian independence in 1947, among others by Freedom fighter-Politician Karam Chand Sharma, a migrant from Kasur district of Punjab, Pakistan, during partition. He had five sons resembling a family as that of King Pandu". This inspired him to rename the area inhabited by him, i.e., Neem Ka Bangar as Pandav Nagar in 1948. The name "Pandav Nagar" was chosen as the term "Pandav" stands for five brothers and "Naga" for an urbanised area/habitation, as envisioned by Karam Chand Sharma.

Composition

Pandav Nagar divided in two pats, is a residential area, that is a well established colony in the eastern part of Delhi, close to the Yamuna river, practically minutes away from Connaught Place, New Delhi and Nizamuddin railway stations. This place is famous for its numerous shops and offices (like AIMIL Ltd.), institutes and hospitals, that it houses. Apart from this, it has residential apartments that offers good accommodation.

Temples

Radha Krishna Temple in C Block is a fine temple complex housing the idols of a large pantheon of Hindu deities. The temple is also the nerve centre of many cultural activities. The other temples include Gurudwara Singh Sabha, Pandav Nagar, Hanuman Temple, Kali Bari (Ganesh Nagar) Jain mandir in S block and Shakti Temple.

Medicare

The largest hospital here is RK Memorial Hospital, besides Shanti Nursing Home and smaller medicare centres.

Landmarks

There are many popular landmarks in and around Pandav Nagar such as Akshardham Temple, and Commonwealth Games Village.

Connectivity

Pandav Nagar is well-connected with other parts of Delhi by roads and metro rail. Buses ply the roads, with other modes of transport supplementing the transport options. Anand Vihar Inter State Bus terminal (ISBT) is quite close, too. The nearest Metro Station is Akshardham Station itself. which makes it well-connected to various parts of New Delhi.

Other colonies near Pandav Nagar

  • Mayur Vihar Phase1, Patparganj, I P Extension, Ganesh Nagar and South Ganesh Nagar, Shakarpur, Laxmi Nagar...

References

http://www.mahabharataonline.com/articles/mahabharata_article.php?id=42

http://wikimapia.org/334938/E-and-F-Block-Pandav-Nagar-New-Delhi

http://www.google.co.in/imgres?imgurl=http://www.tajmahaltour.net/gifs/akshardham-temple.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.tajmahaltour.net/nearby-attractions/akshardham-temple.html&usg=__0uqWhbyrdAaJeASBF-JqrV4TGI8=&h=145&w=220&sz=8&hl=en&start=27&zoom=1&tbnid=jLpxJiAyxMUYaM:&tbnh=71&tbnw=107&ei=DoxrTemNO9CGrAfAq_HFCw&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dpandav%2Bnagar%26start%3D10%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DX%26tbs%3Disch:1%26prmd%3Divnso&itbs=1

http://www.thecityguide.in/New-Delhi-NCR/Attractions/EHU/Akshardham-Temple-Pandav-Nagar/Reviews

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