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Dallupura is a village on the outskirts of Trans-Yamuna region of Delhi, India. It is situated near Uttar Pradesh (UP) New Okhla Industrial Development Authority(NOIDA) border alongside Vasundhra Enclave and Kondli. It is a Gurjar dominated village mainly of dedha gotra. It is one of the 24 dedha village that are situated in Trans Yamuna region. Hindon canal runs along the one side of the village. It is very well connected to Noida, Ghaziabad and rest of the Delhi.

Map of Dallupura, New Delhi, Delhi

It falls under Kondli legislative assembly constituency(Reserved) and East Delhi parliamentary constituency. Presently, Mahesh Giri is the MP from this parliamentary constituency. Late Ch. Swaroop Singh Sarpanch was the Sarpanch of this village. He is a very famous personality in the area nearby. Mukhiya Gurjar, another prominent Gurjar leader belongs to this village. Anand kumar, son of late ch. swaroop singh sarpanch,is the councillor of this area. A Organisation Child and Youth Welfare Society is very know organisation who is working for improvement of this village by providing education and entrepreneurship training for development of the Society.

This village is surrounded by 56 CGHS Societies and has very good infrastructure facilities. There is also a very famous Hospital on the outskirts of this village namely Dharamshila Hospital built by Shri Sunil Dutt. Four well known schools are adjacent to this village namely Cosmos Public School, Evergreen Public School, Somerville school and Starex International School. Agrasen College, affiliated to Delhi University (DU) is also situated in this region. The closest Metro station is just 2 km from the village. One is New Ashok Nagar Metro station and the other is Noida sec.15 Metro Station. Both are at equal distance from this village

References

Dallupura Wikipedia