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==Details==
==Details==
The neighborhood was predominately peopled by members of the mercantile middle class of [[Mirapur]] and [[Attarsuiya]], and white collar workers from several [[public sector undertaking]]s and private companies established in the new industrial region of
The neighborhood was predominately occupied by the members of the mercantile middle class of [[Mirapur]] and [[Attarsuiya]], and white collar workers from several [[public sector undertaking]]s and private companies established in the new industrial region of
[[Naini]]. It was later overwhelmed by a richer population after the oil boom and privatization.
[[Naini]]. It was later overwhelmed by a richer population after the oil boom and privatization.



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Kareli
Neighborhood
Area
 • Total
0.45 km2 (.175 sq mi)
 • Land0.45 km2 (.175 sq mi)
 hhh
Population
 • Total
1,858
Time zoneUTC-5 (Eastern)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-4 (EDT)
ZIP code
211006
Area code0532

Kareli (officially known as Kareli Scheme) is a residential neighborhood of Allahabad. Developed by Awas Vikas in 1979, it was one of the biggest planned neighborhoods in India. The neighborhood is sub divided into neighborhoods like GTB Nagar, Gaus Nagar, Allahabad, Shams Nagar, Allahabad and Rehmat Nagar Colony, Allahabad.

Details

The neighborhood was predominately occupied by the members of the mercantile middle class of Mirapur and Attarsuiya, and white collar workers from several public sector undertakings and private companies established in the new industrial region of Naini. It was later overwhelmed by a richer population after the oil boom and privatization.

The majority of the people are members of the salaried class rather than business owners.

References

  1. ^ "Locust Point neighborhood in Baltimore". City-data.com. Retrieved April 11, 2011.