What are the other important landmarks in Khan Market, New Delhi that one can explore?
Other than Gas Station, One can explore 14+ Restaurant, 14+ Eatry Places, 4+ Bank in Khan Market, New Delhi
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Khan Market
Khan Market is a shopping marketplace in Delhi, India. It was established in 1951 by the newly formed Rehabilitation Ministry of the Republic of India to provide economic possibilities to refugees of India's Partition, particularly those from the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), which is now the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in Pakistan. Originally, the U-shaped, two-story market complex included 154 businesses and 74 apartments for shop owners on the first floor. Khan Market is named in honor of Khan Abdul Jabbar Khan, a Pashtun political and spiritual leader. Many of these stores were given to immigrants from the North-West Frontier Province as seed land after India's partition. Close to India Gate, Khan Market is in the centre of the city. Government-owned and privately-owned residential complexes, such as Golf Links, Lodhi Estate, Shahjahan Road, Pandara Road, Rabindra Nagar, and Sujan Singh Park, surround it. Many central government bureaucrats (including some MPs from both houses) as well as well-known residents like the comedian Khushwant Singh reside in this area.
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Pragati Maidan's new tunnel, underpasses will solve Khan Market's traffic problem
Delhi govt to step up construction of flyover, underpass to decongest 77 choke points including Khan Market