Sri Aurobindo Marg
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Sri Aurobindo Marg (Hindi: श्री औरोबिन्दो मार्ग), or Aurobindo Marg, is an important South Delhi north-south artery connecting Safdarjung's Tomb to Qutab Minar. The road is named for Sri Aurobindo Ghosh; the Delhi campus of Sri Aurobindo Ashram is located on the road.
The road is a primary conduit for traffic from North Delhi and Central Delhi, including the commercial hub of Connaught Place, to points south and southwest of Delhi, including Gurgaon.
[edit] Major Intersections
The northern terminus of Aurobindo Marg is located at Safdarjung's Tomb. At the southern end, Aurobindo Marg terminates near the Lado Sarai bus terminal.
Major intersections on Aurobindo Marg include, from north to south, include:
- The northern terminus, dividing into into Safdarjung Road heading northwest, Tughlaq Road heading directly north, and Prithviraj Road to the northeast.
- Interchange with the Ring Road to points east and west.
- Interchange with the Outer Ring Road to points east and west.
- Interchange with Press Enclave Marg to points east.
- The southern terminus, with Anuvrat Marg continuing on the roadway towards Mehrauli, Gurgaon and points southwest of Delhi, and the Mehrauli-Badarpur Road, due west towards National Highway 2.
[edit] Points of Interest
A number of major South Delhi institutions, neighborhoods, and historical monuments are located on or along Aurobindo Marg:
- Safdarjung's Tomb
- Safdarjung Airport
- Yusuf Sarai
- Dilli Haat
- AIIMS, Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi Hospital
- Haus Khaz
- IIT Delhi
- Sri Aurobindo Ashram
- Adchini Village
- Lado Sarai Golf Club
- The Qutab Minar complex
[edit] Map of Road
This road can be seen at WikiMapia[1].

