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Quote: Some of old Delhi’s most interesting mosques—the Sunehri (`golden’) Masjid near the Red Fort, the Fatehpuri Masjid at the end of Chandni Chowk, the Masjid Mubarak Begum, and the now-extinct Akbarabadi Masjid—owe Read More
Quote: This place brings to mind the phrase, 'look upon this ye mighty and despair'. Like the works in the poem 'Ozymadius', the mighty have fallen. This is where George V was crowned Emperor of India in 1911, and it's Read More
Quote: The Delhi Development Authority has a number of sports complexes around the city. They offer a range of options- golf, tennis, soccer, badminton, swimming, fitness centers and of course cricket- amongst other Read More
Quote: This place is an impressive, deserted fortress. It's absolutely huge - the outer walls enclose a vast area, within which hundreds of people and their animals could seek shelter during a seige. There are a couple Read More
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Quote: I thought I knew all the big attractions in Delhi. I’ve been through my guidebook so many times that I didn’t think it was possible for anything major to have passed me by, but I was wrong. I found the Akshardham Read More
Quote: I don’t know how it is in other countries, but in India, at least, there is a tendency—especially among governmental or semi-governmental organisations—to treat the ‘fathers of the nation’ (typically politicians Read More
Quote: Raj Ghat.Raj Ghat is the cremation site of Mahatma Gandhi who is known as the father of the nation who was assassinated on the 30th of January 1947 for what his assassin Nathuram Godse saw as his betrayal to the Read More