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Hasanpur, Delhi

Coordinates: 28°37′59″N 77°18′28″E / 28.6330845°N 77.3076918°E / 28.6330845; 77.3076918
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Hasanpur, Nangla is a village in the East Delhi district of Delhi, India. While Hasanpur was originally solely inhabited by Brahmans of the Jamdagni clan, modern urbanisation has increased its diversity, including people of different castes and creeds from across India. The village is not large in size and currently has a population of 1100.[when?][citation needed]

Hasanpur is located in a prime area of East Delhi – near Patparganj and Mayur Vihar. Landmarks of Village Hasanpur include Max Balaji Hospital, Patparganj/ Hasanpur Depot/ Patparganj Industrial Area, and National Victor Public School.

The village is largely urbanised and the villagers' major source of income is from the rentals. The Village boasts of some rich landlords and the land holding of the Villagers, prior to acquisition, extended up to Mandawali Village. The entire Hasanpur Depot and Patparganj Industrial Area have come up on the land forming part of revenue estate of Village Hasanpur. Village was recently in news when DMRC (Delhi Metro Rail Corporation) decided to pay a sum of Rs.5.91 crores for easement rights of plots measuring about 700 m2.[1] Owing to its location and easy connectivity, a large number of offices of advocates practising at the Supreme Court have come up in the area.

Famous personalities: Late Pt. Shamshera Singh Jamdagni , Pt. Chatar Singh Jamdagni , Mr. Manohar Naagar (Advocate- Supreme Court) of Hasanpur Village was elected as DUSU Vice-President and is a prominent NSUI/Congress Leader;[2] Now due to delhi's urbanisation, village has adopted the PWD constituency so there is no system of headmen ( Pradhan/Sarpanch ) in this village like the other laal dora villages of delhi and present councillor of the area is Mrs. Aparna Goel (BJP) and MLA of the constituency is Pt. Omparkash Sharma (BJP)↵The pincode of Hasanpur is 110092.[3] It comes under Patparganj lok sabha constituency.[4]

References

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  1. ^ Delhi Metro Rail Corporation: Delhi Metro pays home owners Rs 6 crore to raze top floor of 2 houses | Delhi News – Times of India. Timesofindia.indiatimes.com (2017-04-18). Retrieved on 2017-04-22.
  2. ^ Manohar Naagar, News Photo, (From left) National Students'. Timescontent.com. Retrieved on 2017-04-22.
  3. ^ Pincode of HASANPUR VILLAGE delhi. Getpincode.info. Retrieved the tw on 2017-04-22.
  4. ^ "Untitled Page". Archived from the original on 6 February 2019. Retrieved 23 April 2022.

28°37′59″N 77°18′28″E / 28.6330845°N 77.3076918°E / 28.6330845; 77.3076918