idfc first bank ltd new delhi - mansarover garden branch branch details
IDFC FIRST BANK LTD has a network of 986 branch(es) in India. Currently there are 55 branch(es) in DELHI state. The details of NEW DELHI - MANSAROVER GARDEN BRANCH in DELHI of CENTRAL DELHI district in DELHI state are shown below. There are 18 branch(es) in DELHI. You can contact the bank via its contact us page given in official website link given below. The bank has not provided telephone number to contact the branch.
Bank | IDFC FIRST BANK LTD |
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Branch | NEW DELHI - MANSAROVER GARDEN BRANCH |
Address | GROUND FLOOR, PROPERTY NO.34, BLOCK SC-I, MANSAROVER GARDEN, BASSAI DARAPUR, KAROL BAGH ZONE, NEW DELHI - 110015 TOLLFREE NUMBER - 18002582000. |
City | DELHI |
District | CENTRAL DELHI |
State | DELHI |
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Delhi, officially the National Capital Territory (NCT) of Delhi, is a city and a union territory of India containing New Delhi, the capital of India. Straddling the Yamuna river, primarily its western or right bank, Delhi shares borders with the state of Uttar Pradesh in the east and with the state of Haryana in the remaining directions. The NCT covers an area of 1,484 square kilometres (573 sq mi). According to the 2011 census, Delhi's city proper population was over 11 million, while the NCT's population was about 16.8 million. Delhi's urban agglomeration, which includes the satellite cities of Ghaziabad, Faridabad, Gurgaon and Noida in an area known as the National Capital Region (NCR), has an estimated population of over 28 million, making it the largest metropolitan area in India and the second-largest in the world (after Tokyo).The topography of the medieval fort Purana Qila on the banks of the river Yamuna matches the literary description of the citadel Indraprastha in the Sanskrit epic Mahabharata; however, excavations in the area have revealed no signs of an ancient built environment. From the early 13th century until the mid-19th century, Delhi was the capital of two major empires, the Delhi sultanate and the Mughal Empire, which covered large parts of South Asia. All three UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the city, the Qutub Minar, Humayun's Tomb, and the Red Fort, belong to this period. Delhi was the early centre of Sufism and Qawwali music. The names of Nizamuddin Auliya and Amir Khusrau are prominently associated with it. The Khariboli dialect of Delhi was part of a linguistic development that gave rise to the literature of the Urdu language and then of Modern Standard Hindi. Major Urdu poets from Delhi include Mir Taqi Mir and Mirza Ghalib. Delhi was a major centre of the Indian Rebellion of 1857. In 1911, New Delhi, a southern region within Delhi, became the capital of the British Indian Empire. During the Partition of India in 1947, Delhi was transformed from a Mughal city to a Punjabi one, losing two-thirds of its Muslim residents, in part due to the pressure brought to bear by arriving Hindu refugees from western Punjab. After independence in 1947, New Delhi continued as the capital of the Dominion of India, and after 1950 of the Republic of India. Delhi ranks fifth among the Indian states and union territories in human development index. Delhi has the second-highest GDP per capita in India (after Goa). Although a union territory, the political administration of the NCT of Delhi today more closely resembles that of a state of India, with its own legislature, high court and an executive council of ministers headed by a Chief Minister. New Delhi is jointly administered by the federal government of India and the local government of Delhi, and serves as the capital of the nation as well as the NCT of Delhi. Delhi is also the centre of the National Capital Region, which is an "interstate regional planning" area created in 1985. Delhi hosted the inaugural 1951 Asian Games, the 1982 Asian Games, the 1983 Non-Aligned Movement summit, the 2010 Men's Hockey World Cup, the 2010 Commonwealth Games, and the 2012 BRICS summit and was one of the major host cities of the 2011 Cricket World Cup.
Central Delhi is an administrative district of the National Capital Territory of Delhi in India. It is bounded by the Yamuna River on the east and by the districts of North Delhi to the north, West Delhi and South West Delhi to the west, New Delhi to the south, and East Delhi to the east across the Yamuna. Administratively, the district is divided into three subdivisions, Civil Lines, Karol Bagh, and Kotwali,Delhi. Central Delhi has a population of 582,320 (2011 census), and an area of 25 square kilometres (9.7 sq mi), with a population density of 25,759 persons per kmĀ². Central Delhi business district and high rises. It includes Shahjahanabad (Old Delhi), which served as the capital of the Mughal Empire, and is home to the monuments like the Delhi Fort and the Jama Masjid, Delhi's principal mosque.
IDFC FIRST BANK LTD has following 7 branches in CENTRAL DELHI district of DELHI state.
Branch Name | Click to View |
KAMLA NAGAR BRANCH | IDFB0020257 |
NEW DELHI - CHANDNI CHOWK BRANCH | IDFB0020224 |
NEW DELHI - MANSAROVER GARDEN BRANCH | IDFB0022142 |
DARYAGANJ BRANCH | IDFB0020123 |
DELHI- KASHMERE GATE | IDFB0022132 |
KAROL BAGH BRANCH | IDFB0020109 |
NEW DELHI - NARAINA BRANCH | IDFB0020255 |
There are additional 14 banks which have branches in CENTRAL DELHI district of DELHI state as detailed below:
Bank | Click on View |
AU SMALL FINANCE BANK LIMITED | CENTRAL DELHI |
AXIS BANK | CENTRAL DELHI |
BANK OF BARODA | CENTRAL DELHI |
BANK OF MAHARASHTRA | CENTRAL DELHI |
CANARA BANK | CENTRAL DELHI |
CSB BANK LIMITED | CENTRAL DELHI |
EQUITAS SMALL FINANCE BANK LIMITED | CENTRAL DELHI |
ESAF SMALL FINANCE BANK LIMITED | CENTRAL DELHI |
FINO PAYMENTS BANK | CENTRAL DELHI |
INDIAN BANK | CENTRAL DELHI |
KARUR VYSYA BANK | CENTRAL DELHI |
KOTAK MAHINDRA BANK LIMITED | CENTRAL DELHI |
UCO BANK | CENTRAL DELHI |
UNION BANK OF INDIA | CENTRAL DELHI |