Haripriya B

UP4002-10

Unveiling Sardarnagar’s development

The settlement history of Sardarnagar is deeply rooted in the result of the India-Pakistan Partition. Sindhi and Sikh refugees found refuge here, with the area colloquially known as the "Sindhi Colony." Over time, the region has transitioned from a village into a dynamic urban centre, with a notable concentration of inhabitants in the southern part. The development along the northern riverfront, construction of tall buildings, and strategic infrastructure projects have transformed Sardarnagar into a bustling urban area. The primary economic activities revolve around the Sindhi Colony, with self-employment opportunities flourishing, reflecting the area's remarkable economic growth driven by local infrastructure development. This transformation highlights how infrastructure development can enhance real estate values and create self-sustaining livelihoods.


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Location

History & settlement

Road hierarchy & Street network

How are the densities in the northern and southern parts different?

Factors determining density

Unveiling the Extent of Publicness

Humanization in peak hours

Services

Across generations, the community's impact on housing mobility remains apparent within Sardarnagar.

What made trade off on Jobs and transport? Does it remain unchanged? over generations

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