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The area was originally agricultural in nature, but with expansion of DMA, the fields were sold off to primarily Delhi based private parties and developers, which became residential properties on ground either in the form of group housings like Empire Estate or as farmhouses. The area consists today of these farmhouse and housings owned by the high income band, while the villages themselves are what was the laldora and now the extended laldora areas. Both the villages follow a similar pattern where property in the residential part of the settlement is owned by the landowning families that have held ownership since pre-independence days. The residential neighbourhoods therefore consist of bastis of different migrated social groups, which make up a majority floating population of the area. Currently, in Ghitorni there is a fairly large population size of about 10000 residents, of which the majority consists of a floating population in the 3000 to 15000 Rs/month range. They reside in bastis consisting of loose social groupings; rajasthani gujjars, biharis, etc. The social permeability is low, and interaction is limited. In Sultanpur, the land ownership pattern is similar, although residents belong to higher income band, and the settlement is more cohesive and functions as a community. The villages have population densites of between 160 ppha (ghitorni lal dora) to 100 ppha (Sultanpur extended laldora) to 3 ppha in the farmhouse areas.
Aman Bhadouria
Shazan Hussain
Siddharth Manchanda
Zain Khan
The transport of the area consists of one main HIGH SPEED CORRIDOR with traffic consisting primarily of private vehicles with public transport in the form of buses and a elevated metro line. With intra settlement movement in the form of streets with both pedestrian and vehicular traffic.
Residential Commercial
Open Greens
Siddharth Manchanda
Zain Khan
2 0 0 0 T O 2 0 1 0
CHARACTER OF M.G.ROAD CHANGES WITH THE FOLLOWING: ENTIRE OPEN AREA STARTS FILLING WITH VERY HIGH INCOME BAND IN FARMHOUSES EXPANSION OF GURGAON SOUTH OF DLF CITY MAKES THIS THE MOST CONVINEINT ACCESS FROM SOUTH DELHI CONSTRUCTION OF EXPRESSWAY ON NH8 DIVERTS TRAFFIC TOWARDS M.G.ROAD POLITICAL POWER CENTRE OF AREA SHIFTS TO CHATTARPUR COMMERCIAL STRETCH SPECIALISES IN FURNITURE AND FINE DINING METRO CONSTRUCTION MAKES PROPERTY PRICES IN AREA RISE FARMHOUSES CHANGING HANDS AT EXORBITANT PRICES
COMMUNITY ASPIRATIONS FARMHOUSES TO REMAIN IN GATED EXCLUSIVE PROPERTIES (RETREATS?) BOTH URBAN VILLAGES AIM TO BREAK INTO THE SOCIETIES THEY SERVICE GHITORNI THROUGH ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL COMPETITIVENESS SULTANPUR THROUGH EDUCATION AND BY INTEGRATING INTO PROFESSIONS
1990S - THIRD LAL DORA DELINEATION, WHERE GHTORNI VILLAGE POPULATION IS TOO LARGE TO BE ACCOMODATED WITHIN THEIR GRAM SABHA (TOTAL VILLAGE LAND HOLDING) AREA
Aman Bhadouria
Shazan Hussain
Siddharth Manchanda
Zain Khan
P R E 1 9 8 0
PERIOD OF COLONIAL RULE WITH LOCALITY UNDER INFLUENCE OF MEHRAULI (PEOPLE SPOKE URDU) GHITORNI A FAMILY OF LOHMURS (GUJJARS) FROM RAJASTHAN SETTLE HERE OVER 200 YRS AGO(EIGHT GENERATIONS) NEAR 2 WATER BODIES (SECOND WATER BODYS LOCATION IS UNKNOWN AS THE AREA WAS FILLED IN DURING THE EARLY 80S WHEN LAND WAS BEING PLOTTED FOR FARMHOUSES. LIES CLOSE TO KASHMIRI GATE - AJMER SHARIF ROAD (M G ROAD) 8 10 BROTHERS SETTLED INTO WHEAT FARMING CATTLE HERDING
SULTANPUR SMALL FAMILY OF 2 BROTHERS ESTABLISHED AFTER GHITORNI BELONGED TO KHARI CLAN OF THE GUJJARS
Aman Bhadouria
Shazan Hussain
Siddharth Manchanda
Zain Khan
P R E 1 9 8 0
Aman Bhadouria
Shazan Hussain
Siddharth Manchanda
Zain Khan
1 9 8 1 T O 2 0 0 0
M.G. ROAD TWO LANED AS ALTERNATE ACCESS TO NEWLY FORMED DLF CITY AND MARUTI UDYOG FACTORY IN GURGAON PROPERTY IN THE RESIDENTIAL PART OF THE SETTLEMENT IS OWNED BY THE LANDOWNING FAMILIES THAT HAVE HELD OWNERSHIP SINCE PREINDEPENDENCE DAYS. PROPERTIES ABUTTING M.G. ROAD ARE LEASED OUT AS SHOWROOMS TO APPAREL, SHOE COMPANIES, AND FINE DINING. GHITORNI GOVT SETS UP S.T.P. IN AREA EMERGENCE OF A FAIRLY LARGE POPULATION SIZE OF ABOUT 10000 RESIDENTS, OF WHICH THE MAJORITY CONSISTS OF A FLOATING POPULATION IN THE 3000 TO 15000 RS/MONTH RANGE. EMERGENCE OF BASTIS CONSISTING OF LOOSE SOCIAL GROUPINGS; WESTERN UTTAR PRADESH MUSILIMS, BIHARIS, ETC. THE SOCIAL PERMEABILITY IS LOW, AND INTERACTION IS LIMITED. SULTANPUR - THE LAND OWNERSHIP PATTERN IS SIMILAR, ALTHOUGH RESIDENTS BELONG TO HIGHER INCOME BAND, SETTLEMENT IS MORE COHESIVE AND AIMS TOWARDS COMMUNITY VALUES. 1990S - THIRD LAL DORA DELINEATION, WHERE GHTORNI VILLAGE POPULATION IS TOO LARGE TO BE ACCOMODATED WITHIN THEIR GRAM SABHA (TOTAL VILLAGE LAND HOLDING) AREA Aman Bhadouria Shazan Hussain Siddharth Manchanda Zain Khan