Locality Insights
Sector 23, Gurgaon
Locality introduction and neighborhood
Sector 23 is one of Gurgaon’s most developed residential areas. Sector 23 is located on the NH-48, which provides excellent connectivity to New Delhi. Sector 23 is near to the New Delhi Green Belt area. Palm Vihar, Sector 23A, Sector 22A, and Sector 25 are all well-known areas nearby. Sector 23 is dominated by RWA’s mid-rise apartments and independent dwellings. East Pocket RWA is one of the well-developed sub-localities in Sector 23.
Physical Infrastructure
Sector 23 is located next to the NH 48. The nearest metro station to Sector 23 is IFFCO Chowk (7 km) on the Yellow line of the New Delhi Metro, and IndusInd Bank metro station on the Rapid Metro is around 6 km away. Gurgaon railway station is around 5 kilometers away. Sector 23 is located 14 kilometers from Indira Gandhi International Airport and has social and retail infrastructure.
Malls on MG Road, Cyber City, and Ambience Mall are around 15 to 20 minutes away from the area. Columbia Asian Hospital, Metro Hospital and Heart Institute, Medanta – The Medicity, and Artemis Hospital are among the well-known hospitals around Sector 23. The Maurya Public School, Presidium School, and Red Roses Public School are among of the renowned schools available to locals here.
Nearby employment hubs
Sector 23 is close to the office hubs of Udyog Vihar (4 km) and Unitech Infospace SEZ (3 km). The Cyber Hub, a major source of employment in Gurgaon, is also located within 7 miles of Sector 23.
The pin code number for Sector 23A Pin Code
| City Name | Gurgaon |
| Pin Code | 122017 |
| Region | North India |
| District | Gurgaon |
| State | Haryana |
| Latitude | 28.5056 |
| Longitude | 77.0465 |
| Taluk / Tehsils | Palam Vihar |
Gurgaon Sector 23A Nearby Pin Codes List
| Locality | Pincode | City | State |
| Palam Vihar Extension | 122017 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Palam Vihar | 122017 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 22 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 23 | 122017 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Ashok Vihar Phase 2 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Ashok Vihar Phase 3 Extension | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Baslambi | 122503 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Bhondsi | 122102 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Bilaspur Kalan | 122413 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Binola | 122413 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Budhera | 122505 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Chandu | 122505 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Chintels Commercial Projects | 122017 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Civil Lines | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Damdma | 122102 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Daulatabad | 122006 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Dhankot | 122505 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Dhumaspur | 122101 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Dhunela | 122103 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| DLF Phase 1 | 122002 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| DLF Phase 2 | 122002 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| DLF Phase 3 | 122010 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| DLF Phase 4 | 122002 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| DLF Phase 5 | 122002 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| DLF Phase II | 122002 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| DLF Phase IV | 122002 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| DLF Phase V | 122002 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Farukh Nagar | 122506 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Garhi Harsaru | 122505 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Haileymandi | 122504 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Haley Mandi | 122504 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Harchandpur | 122103 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Harinagar | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| IMT Manesar | 122052 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| IMT Sohna | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Jacombpura | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Jurola | 122506 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Kadarpur | 122102 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Kaliawas | 122505 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Kapariwas | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Karnki | 122103 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Kherki Majra | 122004 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Manesar | 122052 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Mankrola | 122505 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Maruti Kunj | 122102 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Mohammadpur Gujar | 122103 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Naharpur Kasan | 122004 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Nayagaon | 123303 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Nurpur Jharsa | 122003 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Palam Farms | 122017 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Panchgaon | 122413 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Pataudi | 122503 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Patel Nagar | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Police Lines | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Raghopur | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Roshan Pura | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sadhrana Bamripur | 122505 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 1 Sohna | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 10 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 100 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 101 | 122006 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 102 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 103 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 104 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 105 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 106 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 107 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 108 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 109 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 10A | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 11 Sohna | 125044 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 11 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 110 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 110A | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 111 | 122017 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 112 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 113 | 122017 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 114 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 115 | 122017 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 12 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 13 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 14 Sohna | 122103 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 14 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 15 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 16 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 17 Sohna | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 17 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 18 | 122015 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 19 | 122016 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 2 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 20 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 21 | 122016 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| sector 22 | 123106 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 23A | 122017 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 24 | 122010 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 28 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 29 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 3 | 121004 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 3 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 30 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 31 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 32 Sohna | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 33 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 33 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 34 Sohna | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 34 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 35 | 122004 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 35 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 36 Sohna | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 36 | 122004 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 36A | 122004 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 36B | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 37 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 37C | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 37D | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 39 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 3A | 122010 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 4 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 4 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 40 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 41 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 42 | 122002 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 43 | 122002 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 44 | 122003 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 45 | 122003 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 46 | 122003 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 47 | 122018 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 48 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 49 | 122018 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 5 Sohna | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 5 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 50 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 51 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 52 | 122003 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 52A | 122003 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 53 | 122002 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 54 | 122002 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 55 | 122002 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 56 | 122011 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 57 | 122011 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 58 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 59 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 6 | 122006 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 60 | 122002 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 61 | 122011 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 62 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 63 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 64 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 65 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 66 | 122101 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 67 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 68 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 69 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 7 Sohna | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 7 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 70 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 70A | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 71 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 72 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 73 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 74 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 74A | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 75 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 75A | 122004 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 76 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 77 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 78 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 79 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 8 | 134109 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 80 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 81 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 81A | 122004 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 82 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 82A | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 83 | 122004 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 84 | 122004 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 85 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 86 | 122004 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 87 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 88 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 88A | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 88B | 122505 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 89 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 89A | 122505 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 9 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 90 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 91 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 92 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 93 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 94 | 122505 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 95 | 122505 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 95A | 122505 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 95B | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 96 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 97 | 122505 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 98 | 122505 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 99 | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 99A | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sector 9B | 122001 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Shahid Smarak | 122103 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Shanti Kunj | 122102 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sikanderpur Ghosi | 122002 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sultanpur | 122506 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sushant Lok 1 | 122002 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sushant Lok Phase 1 | 122002 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Sushant Lok Phase I | 122002 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Tajnagar | 122506 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
| Tikampur Village | 122006 | Gurgaon | Haryana |
What’s wonderful about Sector 23, Gurgaon?
Sector-23 residents benefit from convenient bus and taxi services, as well as easy access to Delhi and Noida via the Delhi-Ajmer Expressway.
Authorities have begun several initiatives to restore the damaged internal roadways of the community.
Maurya Public School is the most popular school in the locality.
Medanta is by far the most accessible hospital in the area.
Rajdarbar Foyer is the most accessible market core of the Sector 23 area.
Sector-23 is the most bustling residential sector in the capital city, Delhi.
Street lights are well-lit in Gurgaon’s sector-23.
Police patrol heavily at night to ensure the safety of Sector-23 area residents.
Sculpture Park is a popular relaxing site for Sector-23 residents.
Premium and autonomous residential sections are well-maintained for hygiene.
The municipality has adopted various ecological precautions in the Sector-23 locality.
A surge of almost 9% was reported in several popular places.
Gurgaon IT cluster and Noida industrial hub are within a 6-kilometer radius, with easy access to Delhi and Noida via the Delhi-Ajmer Expressway.
Locality Insights
Mumbai’s Slum Reality: 50% Population, 24% Space
Mumbai’s slum cover: Areas such as Mankhurd-Deonar, Dahisar and Malad have seen large-scale encroachments, according to new findings by the SRA
Slums now occupy nearly 24% of Mumbai’s land and house more than half of its population, according to findings by the Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA).
The survey also found that approximately 58 hectares of collector or government land had been encroached upon over the past 14 years. Officials noted that the total encroached area across land owned by other authorities could be significantly higher, as reported by the Hindustan Times newspaper.
To map the extent of encroachments, the SRA used satellite imagery and GIS, comparing images from 2000 with GIS data from 2011 and 2025.
The data has been shared with the Mumbai city and suburban collectorates. Additionally, the data will also be shared with the Mumbai Civic Body, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) and other land-owning authorities, including private landlords and central government establishments, the report said.
Affected areas in the Mumbai real estate market
The SRA findings reveal that more than 8,000 square metres of mangroves behind the World Trade Centre at Cuffe Parade in South Mumbai were encroached upon between 2011 and 2025. In Mankhurd-Deonar, a nullah has been almost entirely taken over, with slum structures covering over 18,800 sqm.
Ganpat Nagar in Eksar has seen encroachments exceeding 22,000 sqm since 2011, while large patches in Malvani have also been occupied, according to the SRA findings.
The SRA findings reveal that areas covering patches such as Masjid Bunder, Dongri, and Bhendi Bazaar in south Mumbai have recorded the lowest percentage of slum encroachments since 2011, while suburban pockets such as Kurla, Deonar, Malvani, and Dahisar have seen a much higher rise.
Mumbai’s population and land size
According to data released by Knight Frank India in September 2025, Mumbai’s population is 13.4 million, and the city’s land area is 437 sq km, with a density of 30,600 per sq km.
All about the Slum Rehabilitation Authority
The Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA) is a government body responsible for implementing slum redevelopment projects in Maharashtra. Established in 1995, it enables private developers to provide free housing to slum dwellers while allowing them to build and sell additional apartments on the same land to recover project costs. Instead of rehabilitating slum dwellers, developers obtain additional construction rights, enabling them to build more flats to sell in the open market.
What are slums, and are they legal?
Slums in Mumbai are densely populated informal settlements where residents often lack secure housing tenure and basic services like sanitation, water, and drainage. They house a significant portion of the city’s population, providing affordable living close to jobs, and remain central to urban planning and redevelopment efforts.
According to SRA rules, slums that arose before January 1, 2000, are eligible for free rehabilitation housing under the SRA scheme. However, slums built between January 1, 2000 and January 1, 2011, are protected from eviction but are eligible for rehabilitation on a construction cost payment basis, and slums that have come up after the 2011 cutoff are considered illegal and liable for action.
Locality Insights
6 Reasons Why Andheri is the Best Place to Live in Mumbai.
Mumbai is a thriving city with a population of more than 20 million people. With so many areas to select from, it can be difficult to choose the right spot to live. However, if you’re searching for a dynamic and thriving neighborhood to reside in, Andheri is an excellent alternative. So, here are some reasons why Andheri is the best place to reside in Mumbai. Before you dive into the Andheri property market.
Convenient Location
Andheri is centrally located in Mumbai, with easy access to the rest of the city. Multiple finest residential complexes in Andheri offer simple access to the entire city. It is connected to the rest of the city by major railway stations at Andheri and Jogeshwari. Andheri is a Mumbai Metro station, making it easy to commute to other parts of the city quickly. It is also convenient for frequent travelers because it is near the airport.Long-Distance Bus and Rail
Food & Entertainment
Andheri is home to several of Mumbai’s best restaurants, cafes, and bars. This area has a wide range of restaurants, from quick food to luxury. Individuals looking to enjoy Andheri’s vibrant nightlife have a variety of options. The region has a huge number of theaters and multiplexes, including PVR Cinemas, one of Mumbai’s largest.
Education & Healthcare
Andheri is home to some of Mumbai’s most prestigious universities and colleges, including Bombay Cambridge International School, Hasanat High School, and Canossa High School. Furthermore, Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital and Criti Care Multi Speciality Hospital & Research Centre, two of the city’s best medical institutions, are located in the area.Geographic Reference
Easy access to shopping centers.
Andheri is a shopper’s paradise, with malls, street markets, and boutiques to choose from. Infiniti Mall and Fun Republic are two of the area’s busiest recreation venues. Andheri has a thriving street shopping culture, including areas such as Juhu Market, noted for its antiques, and Lokhandwala Market, recognized for its fashion.
Cosmopolitan Culture
Andheri is a cultural melting pot with residents from throughout the country and around the world. Because of its worldwide culture, Andheri is a vibrant and diverse place to live. Furthermore, the region hosts a number of cultural events and festivals, making it an ideal site for experiencing different cultures. The location has excellent road and rail access and is close to the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport and the Western Expressway. Real estate
Commits to Better Returns on Property
Because of its low home costs, Andheri attracts middle- and upper-middle-class residents. Aside from that, the region’s development promises higher real estate returns and rental rates.
To summarize, Andheri is without a doubt one of the top housing sectors in Mumbai for long-term investment. Its convenient location, delicious food, a variety of entertainment opportunities, high-quality education and healthcare facilities, and global culture make it an excellent choice for people seeking a vibrant and fascinating place to call home.
Locality Insights
India’s first metro Kolkata Metro Blue Line
Kolkata Metro Line 1 was the country’s first wholly indigenous project, opening in 1984. The establishment of Line 1 was a historic event of great significance. It was created via a trial-and-error technique, with continuous learning and modifications. Let’s take a look at how this line affected the city’s transit system and real estate market.
The Blue Line, also known as the North-South Metro of the Kolkata Metro Railways, is the country’s oldest operating metro line. It was the first line constructed by the Kolkata Metro Rail Corporation (KMRC). This line was also the first in India to use an automated system for ticket sales and verification. Another notable accomplishment is that this route was India’s first underground railway. This line currently has a daily ridership of approximately 600,000 during the week and 380,000 on weekends.
Stations and interchanges on the Kolkata Metro Blue Line
The Blue Line has 26 stops and stretches 32.25 kilometers. The Blue Line connects seamlessly with other metro routes, offering unprecedented convenience. There are 26 operational stations along the 32-kilometer route between Dakshinwar and Kavi Subhash. There are nine elevated stations, two at-grade stations, and fifteen underground ones.
The Blue Line connects to all of the other lines, including Green, Yellow, Orange, Purple, and Pink. It connects Line 3 (Purple Line) at Esplanade with Line 6 (Orange Line) at Kavi Subhash. It will eventually connect Noapara’s Line 4 (Yellow) with Baranagar’s Line 5 (Pink).
| Station Name | |
|---|---|
| Dakshineswar | Maidan |
| Baranagar (Interchange for Pink Line) | Rabindra Sadan |
| Noapara (Interchange for Yellow Line) | Netaji Bhavan |
| Dum Dum | Jatin Das Park |
| Belgachia | Kalighat |
| Shyambazar | Rabindra Sarobar |
| Shobhabazar Sutanuti | Mahanayak Uttam Kumar |
| Girish Park | Netaji |
| Mahatma Gandhi Road | Masterda Surya Sen |
| Central | Gitanjali |
| Chandni Chowk | Kavi Nazrul |
| Esplanade (Interchange for Purple and Green Line) | Shahid Khudiram |
| Park Street (Interchange for Purple Line) | Kavi Subhash (Interchange for Orange Line) |
Kolkata Metro Blue Line Route Map
Here’s a route map for the Kolkata Metro Blue Line

The timing and cost for the Kolkata Metro Blue Line
The Kolkata Metro begins operations at 6:50 a.m. from Dumdum, and the last train departs at 10:29 p.m. from Kavi Subhash. The Blue Line Metro runs around every four minutes. Kolkata Metro has the lowest starting fare in India, at Rs 5. Here is a price chart for the Kolkata Metro Blue Line based on distance:
| Zone | Distance (km) | Line 1 (Blue Line) fare |
|---|---|---|
| I | 0-2 | Rs 5 |
| II | 2-5 | Rs 10 |
| III | 5-10 | Rs 15 |
| IV | 10-20 | Rs 20 |
| V | 20-30 | Rs 25 |
Kolkata Metro Blue Line: Key insights and quick facts.
Here are some of the most notable attractions and characteristics of the Kolkata Metro Blue Line.
The manufacturing cost was about Rs 415 crore.
Initially, only four-car trains ran until 1986.
There were no magnetic gates or escalators. Revolving gates served as exits.
Trains ran on a single line.
The 15-kilometer portion between Birpara and Tollygunge took over 23 years to complete.
The last extension of the Kolkata Metro Blue Line took place on February 22, 2021.
Its operational speed is 55 km/h, with a maximum allowable speed of 80 km/h.
Effect on the Real Estate Market
The Kolkata Metro Blue Line has had a considerable impact on real estate, accelerating residential and commercial development. The Kolkata Metro Blue Line has had the following notable affects on the city’s real estate infrastructure:
The demand for homes and businesses has risen around metro stations such as Dum Dum, Belgachia, Shyambazar, Esplanade, and Tollygunge.
Property values along the Blue Line have grown considerably. Buyers pay extra for easy metro access, therefore Sealdah, Tangra, and Entally are more expensive than communities without it.
| Localities | Current Price | Last 1 year | Last 3 years | Last 5 years |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sealdah | Rs 9,050/ sq ft | 3.40% | 13.10% | 25.70% |
| Tangra | Rs 10,350/ sq ft | 26.20% | 51.10% | 72.50% |
| Entally | Rs 9,650/ sq ft | 11.50% | 23.70% | 45.10% |
Rental rates for homes and offices have risen. Professionals, students, and businesses gravitate toward metro-connected communities, increasing demand for rentals.
Metro connectivity has converted districts such as Esplanade, Park Street, and Tollygunge into business centers.
To summary, the Kolkata Metro Blue Line has significantly improved city transit and traffic flow since 1984. It has fueled the real estate bubble, boosting demand, property values, and rental rates near metro stations. Business districts have expanded, and infrastructure has improved in the surrounding communities. With its smooth connections to other metro corridors, the Blue Line is important to Kolkata’s prosperity and mobility.
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