Dwarka is much costlier than central delhi. May it be purchase of flats, rent of flats, grocery, veges, transport etc. Everything. I prefer Noida over Dwarka ang gurugram. Noida has much more basic facilities than dwarka. And my personnel bad experience of dwarka is its 80% occupation by haryanvies whose behaviour is not tolerable. I feel like I m living in a haryanvi village and not in the capital of India i.e.Delhi. They don't respect anyone, no manners, noisy and lack basic civic sense. . They live like they are still the owners of this land and others are nothing befor them. Love and respect and manners are not in their dictionary.😅
@@MB60s boy you are day dreaming! First read what I said, those working in Gurugram and want to live in Delhi. Secondly, the flats were allotted to CGHS societies (service class) not particularly Haryanvis 😂. Thirdly, you think UP is all about Ram Rajya (No crime, very elite class people, sophesticated and all 🤣🤣), Fourthly, you are comparing jobs and companies in Gurugram with Noida (Let me make myself very clear - I am not talking about BPOs and HCL in particular 😅😅😅). Wake up to reality bro!! Noida is providing Power cuts, High Electricity rates, contaminated water and much more. Comparing Capital of India with a city of Uttar Pradesh. Ab bas yeh mat bol diyo ke GIP is better than Cannaught Place 😅😂🤣😆
City has been developing it's good. but what about the villagers, local native, whose Agriculture Land has been aquired for this development. did they got any part in this development ?
Currently I'm living in Dwarka sector 9 and have seen that all projects are being constructed rapidly within timelines Thanks to Delhi's CM, LG and central government.
Sab agar government dwarka mein hi banayegi toh baaki 2 sub city rohini aur specially narela mein kya development hoga... Narela mein aajtak metro bhi nahi aayi sab goverment se descrimination kara hain starting se
I lived in Janakpuri , had seen Dwarka transforming from gound zero to this so big infrastructure development. Remember in my father's era nobody wants to live there even in late 80's and 90's.