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Daryaganj (literally "A market near a river") is a neighbourhood of Delhi inside the walled city of Old Delhi. The "darya" (lit. The "darya" (lit. "River") refers to the river Yamuna which was just outside the walled city.
Sanjeevan Hospital [1] is a private hospital located in Daryaganj, New Delhi. [2] The hospital was founded by Dr. Prem Aggarwal, [3] a cardiologist and specialist in critical care, along with a group of senior doctors from Maulana Azad Medical College in 1983. The hospital has more than 100 beds and 10 bedded ICU.
The hospital has a tertiary center located at Daryaganj, central Delhi. There are secondary centers in UP, RAJASTHAN, UTTARAKHAND. [ 3 ] It working with the Relaxo Foundation to set up a three year project in Tijara to provide sustainable [ clarification needed ] eye care services.
Happy School, situated in Darya Ganj, New Delhi, India, is a public co-ed school, the first co-ed school in Delhi, established by the late Shri Padam Chand Ji. In 1933, an incident of an eight-year-old boy screaming that he would never go to school moved Shri Padam Chandji. He gave birth to the philosophy of Happy Education.
Govt. of New Delhi "Urban agglomerations/cities having population 1 million and above" (PDF). Provisional population totals, census of India 2011. Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India. 2011. Retrieved 26 January 2012.
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View of Delhi Gate from Old Delhi side. Delhi Gate is the southern gate in the historic walled city of Delhi, or Shahjahanabad in 1638 AD. The gate links the New Delhi city with the old walled city of Delhi. It stands in the middle of the road, at the end of Netaji Subhash Chandra Road (or Netaji Subhash Marg), at the edge of Daryaganj. [1]
During the 1970s, Delhi had only four administrative districts ie North, South, Central and New Delhi. [12] Between January 1997 and September 2012, there were nine administrative districts and 27 sub-divisions. [1] In September 2012, two new administrative districts, viz. South-East Delhi and Shahdara were added to the city's map. [2]