Like most of the colonies developed in the 1950s, Rajendra Nagar was primarily a
Punjabi refugee colony which came up during the years after the
partition of India in 1947, when several such residential neighborhoods sprang up in the
New Delhi area, including other examples such as
Lajpat Nagar and
Patel Nagar. Rajender Nagar was developed on land acquired from the villages of Shadipur, Khampur, and neighboring settlements. Rajender Nagar benefits from links with the
Delhi metro. Shankar road divides the Rajendra Nagar into New and Old Rajendra Nagar. Old Rajendra Nagar touches Karol Bagh, which is famous for shopping and eating. New Rajendra Nagar is between Old Rajendra Nagar and Ridge, and is also adjacent to Connaught Place, with
Talkatora stadium a short walk away. The locality is posh with many parks in New Rajendra Nagar. Central Park in New Rajendra Nagar is called Nehru Park. ==Administration==