New Friends Colony

New Friends Colony
New Friends Colony
Location in Delhi, India
Coordinates: 28°34′N 77°16′E / 28.567°N 77.267°E / 28.567; 77.267
CountryIndia
StateNational Capital Territory of Delhi
DistrictSouth East Delhi
MetroNCT Delhi
Languages
 • Official English, Urdu & Hindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
110025
Vehicle registrationDL03
Planning agencyMCD

New Friends Colony is a posh residential colony of South Delhi, India.[1] It consists of A, B, C, and D Blocks. It is situated near the Uttar Pradesh border. NFC’s development began in the 1970s when large 800–1,000 acre plots were sold by a cooperative housing society set up by Ram Lal Jaggi, a businessman who bought land from villagers mostly from the Gurjar community to develop the place. The colony is divided into four blocks: A, B, C, and D.[2]

Landmarks

The landmarks in and around the area include Jamia Millia Islamia (A Central University by an act of Indian Parliament), 5-star hotel The Suryaa, and Lotus Tower (Berjaya Tower). Mata Ka Mandir is also located centrally and consists of many mosques and gurudwaras. Thyrocare Technologies Limited is situated in Ishwar Nagar, New Friends Colony. Sukhdev Vihar Metro Station and Ashram metro station are the nearest to New Friends Colony and run directly to Vasant Vihar and Terminal 1 Delhi Airport. Fortis Escorts Heart Institute is a hospital located in the locality. The New Friends Colony Community Centre is located near the D block and has a Cinema Hall, and many restaurants and bars.

Nearby places

Notable residents

References

  1. ^ "New Friends Colony in New Delhi Overview, Map". MagicBricks. Retrieved 19 April 2021.
  2. ^ Jain, Radhika (4 November 2019). "River View: New Friends Colony of 1980s now landlocked". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 9 November 2025.

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