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Badarpur is a locality situated in the southern part of South East Delhi district, within the larger metropolis of Delhi, India.It enjoys well-established connectivity to New Delhi and Central Delhi through the prominent Mathura Road and Mehrauli, as well as to various regions within the southern part of Delhi through the Mehrauli-Badarpur Road (MB road).
The highway begins at Badarpur, Delhi near DDA Flats Badarpur and ends at Sector 37, Faridabad, Haryana [4] near Sarai Metro station. It is a part of NHAI's North-South corridor, National Highway 44 , which connects Srinagar to Kanyakumari .
Madangir is a locality in Delhi, India.It is located at the Mehrauli-Badarpur road in Ambedkar Nagar Assembly constituency of South Delhi district. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5 ...
Khanpur is a neighborhood in Delhi, India, situated in the South Delhi district, on the Mehrauli- Badarpur road. Its surrounding localities are Saket, Madangir, Sainik farms, Ambedkar Nagar, plus Indo-Tibetan Border Police's (ITBP) National Centre for UNCIVPOL training is also situated at Tigri in Khanpur.
NTPC ECO Park-Badarpur Border is an elevated station on the Violet Line of the Delhi Metro. The station is located close to the interstate border between the city of Faridabad in Haryana and Badarpur in Delhi and sees a large daily ridership owing to this fact. It was the terminal station of the Violet Line till 5 September 2015.
An extension from the Badarpur metro station of the line was opened on 6 September 2015 to provide connectivity to the neighbouring satellite city of Faridabad. This is the second line to cross the Delhi-Haryana border after the Yellow Line to Gurgaon.
Badarpur may refer to: . Badarpur, Assam, a town in Assam, India . Badarpur, Assam Assembly constituency; Badarpur railway station; Badarpur, Bangladesh, Barisal ...
National Highway 53 (NH 53) was a National Highway in Northeast India that connected Badarpur, Assam with Imphal, Manipur. NH 53 starts from the junction of NH 44 at Badarpur and covers a distance of 320 km (200 mi), of which 100 km (62 mi) is in Assam and 220 km (140 mi) is in Manipur.