Punjabi Bagh - Development

Development

Punjabi Bagh has seen rapid commercial growth since the mid-90s with the opening of innumerable banks, Salons, restaurants such as Domino's, KFC, Nirula's, Breads n More, McDonald's, Wok in the Clouds, Thai Wok, Bikanerwala, Cafe Pasha, etc. Other establishments include health clubs, ice cream shops, retail stores like Reliance Fresh, sportswear showrooms like Adidas, Nike, Reebok etc. Salon like Shine & Glow Beauty Saloon[East Punjabi Bagh. Sikh & Hindu Shri Krishan Janmashathmi Mahotsav Punjabi Bagh is celebrated at Punjabi Bagh Stadium (known as Traffic Training Park).

The colony mostly consists of private houses on the bungalow pattern and are so called "Kothis" (large bungalows). However apartments too exist.

It houses some famous schools of Delhi, such as the Guru Nanak Public School(west Punjabi Bagh), S M ARYA Public School (Punjabi bagh), Hans Raj Model School, Guru Harkrishan Public School(GHPS), S.D. Public School(East Punjabi Bagh), N C Jindal Public School (NCJPS) and some specialty hospitals like the Maharaja Agrasen Hospital, MGS Hospital and Oasis Homoeopathic Clinic & Pharmacy.

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