Okhla is a suburban colony located near Okhla barrage in the South East Delhi district of Delhi. It is on the U.P border and nearest industrial area called commonly as Okhla Industrial Area or Okhla Industrial Estate, an industrial suburb in South East Delhi which is mainly divided into three Phases. Okhla has lent its name to the nearby planned township of New Okhla Industrial Development Area or NOIDA.
About
Okhla is one of the oldest villages in Delhi near the bank of Yamuna River. This can be judged from the making of Okhla canal by Britishers in 1874, presently known as Okhla Head.
Okhla Industrial Estate, an industrial suburb of New Delhi in South Delhi was established by National Small Industries Corporation and was one of the 12 such estates being developed across India to encourage small industries. Construction work at the site began in 1952 and it was finally inaugurated in 1958, and in time became synonymous to growth of small scale industries in region. Today it is divided in three phases.
Extension of Okhla
Apart from Industrial Estate, Okhla also has an extension of a residential area which includes Zakir Nagar, Batla House, Jogabai and Jogabai Extension, Abul Fazal Enclave, Okhla Head, Jamia Nagar, Shaheen Bagh, Okhla Vihar, Johri Farm, Noor Nagar, Gaffar Manzil, Haji Colony, etc. and includes the colonies situated on the bank of the riverYamuna.
Phases
Okhla Industrial Phase I and Phase II is one of the 28 notified industrial areas of Delhi, as per the Master Plan of 2001. And revenue earners from this base include ready-made garment exporters and leather garment exporters, besides other segments of the industry such as pharmaceutical manufacturing units, plastic and packaging industries, printing presses, machinery manufacturers, call centers, MNCs Office, Bank, and others Okhla Industrial Estate Ph 3 The Okhla Industrial Estate or Phase III spreads over and is a modest industrial beginning laid out British architect Mr. Walter George, also famous for the planning and construction of Parliament House, North, and South Blocks. Today, there are a host of MNCs, Call centers, BPO, Showrooms, and Media Group operations in the area.
Overview
The whole industrial area is named after the main area Okhla Village, in South Delhi, with nearby areas now as its own parts like Jogabai extension, Batla House, Okhla Vihar, Zakir Nagar, Zakir Bagh, Jamia Nagar, Abul Fazal Enclave, Shaheen Bagh, Kalindi Colony, and Kalindi Kunj. The Okhla area has a high density of Muslim population areas of Delhi, and show high linguistic literacy rate. It is a state assembly constituency part of the East Delhi Lok Sabha constituency.
is a Bird Park and Wildlife Sanctuary, where during the month of September thousands of migratory birds including shovellers, pintail, common teal, gadwall, and blue-winged teal visit the area and is ideal for nature lovers.
1. Kalindi Kunj is the most famous public garden close to the river of Yamuna. The main attractions are the fountains adorned with colourful lights. A large number of tourists arrive in the evening to enjoy the scenic view of the fountains. Atlantic Water World also open in near Kalindi Kunj 2. Ashoka Park is adjacent to Zakir Nagar near New Friends Colony. 3. Tikona Park, Zakir Nagar. 4. Tikona Park near Okhla Village. 5.Campus Jamia hill cover by the forest surrounded by Noor Nagar, Ghaffar Manzil, Jamia Girls Hostel 6. Central Park, Canal colony, Okhla.
The entire Industrial Area Phase-1,2 and 3 allotted by DDA, DSIIDC and Directorate of Industries, this area is known for Industrial establishments however In result private builders and Govt real estate company as well , involve into the vicinity their commercial and hotel project in the Area, being a prime locality of South Delhi most economical place in the capital Indian business houses as well MNCs and investor have interest in this vicinity, two Metro station connectivity and underpass connected Mathura Road become a strong point for the locality. due to small and medium-size industrial and commercial establishments and great connectivity by bus as well as metro, it attracts both medium entrepreneurs and corporate.