South Delhi district

The South Delhi neighborhood of Hauz Khas is witnessing the growth of trendy shops and lodgings.

[4][5] The division shown on the map bears only administrative significance, as to the common citizen, broadly speaking Delhi is vaguely ring-like, having five regions, namely North, West, South, East and Central.

Qila Rai Pithora (1st), Mehrauli (2nd) and Siri (including Hauz Khas) (3rd) fall in the South Delhi district.

Deer Park and Rose Garden in Hauz Khas, Asola Wildlife Sanctuary close to Delhi's southern border on the Aravallis foothills are few examples.

According to the 2011 census South Delhi has a total population of 2,731,929, comprising 1,467,428 males (53.8%) and 1,264,501 females (46.2%),[7] roughly equal to the nation of Jamaica[8] or the US state of Nevada.

Other religious communities include Christians, numbering 1.5% (41,880); Sikhs, with 2.5% (69,520); Buddhists at 0.1% (3,862); and Jains, totaling 0.4% (11,020).

and malls such as DLF Avenue, MGF Metropolitan, Select Citywalk, Malviya Nagar, etc.

With upscale areas like Saket, Sainik Farm, Malviya Nagar, Hauz Khas, Greater Kailash, Green Park, Rama Krishna Puram, Gulmohar Park, Gulmohar enclave, Vasant Vihar and Vasant Kunj, it has one of the highest land prices in Delhi.

[13] This district has thriving medieval era colonies or sarais, which now are severely congested and under neglect.

Districts of Delhi