Mathura Road, Delhi

Some of it is part of the Grand Trunk Road passing through Faridabad, and it leads right up to the holy town of Mathura, the birthplace of Lord Krishna.

In 1723 people from the Mathura Colony in then Faridabad flocked and took refuge in the slums of this area.

Over time they established themselves as a dominant pressure group and won numerous battles against the overarching nascent Tughlaq regimes.

The etymology of Mathura Road is believed to have its roots in these transformations.

Further down the road stand the National Zoological Park Delhi, Purana Qila and Pragati Maidan, which was Delhi's largest convention and exhibition space.

Sabz Burj on Mathura road traffic circle, Delhi
Busy Mathura road at office hours, New Delhi.