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Karala, Delhi

Overview

Karala is a village and census town situated in the North West district of the National Capital Territory of Delhi, India. Once a predominantly agricultural settlement on the rural fringe of Delhi, Karala has, like several surrounding villages, undergone rapid urbanisation as the city has expanded northwards along the Rohini–Bawana corridor.

Key facts

Type Village / census town
Country India
Union territory Delhi
District North West Delhi
Region National Capital Region (NCR)
Languages Hindi, Punjabi, English

Geography

Karala lies in the north-western part of Delhi, in the area broadly bounded by Bawana to the north, Rohini to the south, and Kanjhawala to the west. The terrain is part of the alluvial plain of the Yamuna basin, historically used for cultivation of wheat, mustard and seasonal vegetables. Its location places it within the outer urban belt of Delhi, close to industrial zones at Bawana and residential sectors of Rohini.

Administration

Administratively, Karala falls under the North West district of Delhi. Local civic functions are handled by the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD), while the village retains a traditional gram sabha land structure for portions of its non-urbanised area. For legislative purposes, the locality is part of constituencies represented in the Delhi Legislative Assembly and the Lok Sabha from the North West Delhi seat.

Demographics and society

The population of Karala has grown substantially with the development of unauthorised colonies, group housing societies and resettlement areas in its vicinity. The original village population is largely composed of Jat and other agrarian communities, while newer colonies house migrants from across northern India working in nearby industrial and service sectors.

Connectivity

  • Road: Karala is served by arterial roads linking it to Rohini, Kanjhawala, Bawana and the Outer Ring Road.
  • Rail: The nearest major railway connectivity is via stations in northern Delhi.
  • Metro: The locality is served by stations on the extensions of the Delhi Metro reaching the Rohini–Bawana sector.
  • Bus: Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) and cluster buses provide regular services to central Delhi.

Economy

Traditionally agrarian, Karala's economy has shifted with urban expansion. Many residents are engaged in trade, transport, small manufacturing and employment at the Bawana Industrial Area. Real estate development, including private builder colonies and farmhouses along Kanjhawala Road, forms a significant part of present-day local activity.

Significance

Karala is representative of Delhi's "urban village" phenomenon, in which historical agricultural settlements have been absorbed into the metropolitan area while retaining elements of their older social and land-use patterns. Studies of Delhi's peri-urban transformation frequently reference such villages in the North West district.

References

  • Wikidata entry: Q6368203
  • Government of NCT of Delhi — North West district administration.
  • Census of India — settlement records for Delhi.