Sriniwaspuri () is a small Colony located in the southern part of Delhi, India. It is the only place in Delhi where Emperor Ashoka’s Rock Edict was discovered. The in-situ Bahapur rock edict (28.55856°N 77.25662°E) was discovered in Delhi is a minor edict that is in an engraved form on a small patch of rock exposure in Sriniwaspuri.
This Colony has mainly two sub-colonies - a government colony and a private colony. The government colony has Type-I and Type-II flats and few type 3 flats above I block market under General Pool Residential Accommodation of Central Government maintained by CPWD, and residents here are employees of various Central govt offices. The known Writer, journalist and scriptwriter, Manohar Shyam Joshi (9 August 1933 – 30 March 2006) was also a resident of Sri Niwas Puri.
Sriniwaspuri has a public library in Grih Kalyan Kendra, Post Office and Police Chowki under Amar Colony police state earlier it had own Police Station, and it also has the Bharat Sevasharam Mandir (Hathi Wala Mandir). There is also a CGHS Dispensary, MCD Allopathic Dispensary, MCD Maternity Centre, MCD Homoeopathic Dispensary, MCD Unani Dispensary. The town has several parks for children to play. Most weekends, multiple cricket teams play on the same ground at the same time.
The town has government run primary and secondary schools separately for boys and girls. Government Boys School is called as G.B.Pant Sarvodaya Bal Vidyalaya. There is one private school called Cambridge School. There is also one Arya Samaj Vidyalaya maintained by Arya Samaj Mandir.
There are three parks here, TOURNAMENT 1, TOURNAMENT 2 and TOURNAMENT 3. TOURNAMENT 1 is also used to arrange marriages.
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