Lodhi Colony is a Central Government Officers and Staff Residential Colony in the South Central part of New Delhi, built in the 1940s and lies adjacent to the Lodhi Gardens and Lodhi Road. Built in the 1940s to house government employees, with bungalows for senior officials in the nearby Lodhi Estate area. It was one of the last residential areas built during the British Raj. Hindi is the local language here though English is also by a majority of the residents. This locality is connected by DTC bus service, except that it has rail and other transport facilities to commute easily. Lodhi Colony has several centers for higher education nearby, such as the All India Management Association (AIMA) institute and a south-campus Delhi University college - the Dyal Singh College. There are also private schools, including various state schools nearby, such as Kendriya Vidyalaya Pragati Vihar, Air ... अधिक पढ़ें