Karala is the largest village of Delhi. Permanent residents of this village are Jat,[1] but in recent years people from different regions resided here who came in search of better livelihood from different regions of India.
The village Karala itself have Jat people in majority, but nearby colonies have people from different states. Karala has population of 35,730 of which 19,085 are males while 16,645 are females as per report released by Census India 2011.
Female Sex Ratio is of 872 against state average of 868. Literacy rate of Karala is 86.38%, higher than state average of 86.21%. In Karala, male literacy is around 92.58% while female literacy rate is 79.32%
Karala village is almost 5 km far from Mundka Railway Station and Metro Station, distance between Rithala Metro Station and Karala is 10 km or 6.2 miles or 5.4 nautical miles and almost 7 km far from Ghewra Village Railways Station.
One can easily reach to Karala Village by getting DTC bus. There's no direct metro service for Karala but bus services are pretty good and one can easily get there by boarding out at Pitam Pura, Rithala, and Mundka Metro Stations and from there by taking mini private buses or DTC and Orange Cluster buses.
The SDM office and the police station is in Kanjhawala.
All the judicial activities comes under SDM Sarswati Vihar, New Delhi.
All the law and order situation fall under the area of Kanjhawala police station.
The councillor seat no. 29 comes under Karala administration.
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