celebrations, Matri Mandir, Safdarjung Enclave, Delhi, 2014 Safdarjung Enclave, developed by the
Delhi Lease and Finance later
DLF Limited after acquiring the farmlands from
Humayunpur Village in the early 1960s under then Prime Minister Pandit
Jawaharlal Nehru is located just south of the
Ring Road and north of the
Hauz Khas Deer Park. South of Hauz Khas village is the Safdarjung Development Area (SDA), built in the 1960s as an extension towards the south. Both colonies are primarily residential. Part of the land was also developed on the acquired Jat-dominated village of Mohammadpur. Safdarjung Enclave built after
the Partition did not include land grants for refugees from what is now
Pakistan. The airstrip next to
Safdarjung's Tomb that occupies the area between it and Safdarjung Enclave, formerly Delhi's main airport, is now known as
Safdarjung Airport and is the home of the Delhi Flying Club. Many official flights for the Central and State government also leave and arrive here rather than at Delhi's main airport
Indira Gandhi International Airport (formerly Palam Airport). ==Major Schools in Safdarjung Enclave==