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Area 1,483 sq. Km
Capital New Delhi
Altitude 216 m (MSL)
Population 1,37,82,976
Literacy 81.82%
Principal Lang. Hindi, Punjabi and Urdu
Roads 10,921 km
Railways 168 km
Crops Millets, Wheat, Sugarcane
Mineral Bauxite, Clay, Flourite, Lignite, Limestone, Salt
Industries Chemicals, Cottage Industries, Electrical Goods, Electronics Engineering, Leather goods, Pharmaceuticals, Textiles
Best Visit Time October - March

 

 

Dehi is the capital city of India. It is a sort of twin cities Old Delhi and New Delhi and is the oldest and one of the the most modern cities of the World. Today Delhi is vibrant as it's Glorious past. Delhi city, the showcase of India, Has been the centre of political activity from time immortal. It is a fascinating mixture of open air cafes, Yoga centres, Technological institutions, Imposing Universities Modern stadia, Ancient monuments and towering concrete-glass structures. The inhabitants are also an initeresting conglomeration of many cultures. Young girls and boys clad in the latest fashion apparel, Old men with flowering beards, Fortune telling parakeets, sleek automobiles, Sputtering auto rikshaws and horse drawn carraiges co-exist in a pot of culture.

 

Delhi is one of the oldest continually inhabited cities in the world. Having been the capital of several empires in ancient India, Delhi was a major city in the old trade routes from northwest India to the Gangetic Plains. Many ancient monuments, archaeological sites and remains of national importance have been erected in its history. The Mughals built a section of the city (now known as Old City or Old Delhi) that served as the capital of Mughal Empire for a long period. During the British Raj, New Delhi was built as an administrative quarter of the city. New Delhi was declared the capital of India after India gained independence from British rule in 1947. As the seat of the Government of India, New Delhi houses important offices of the federal government, including the Parliament of India. Delhi has grown up to be a cosmopolitan city owing to the immigration of people from across the country. Like many other large cities of the world, Delhi suffers from urbanisation problems such as pollution, traffic congestion and scarcity of resources. The rapid development and urbanisation of New Delhi and surrounding areas coupled with the high average income of the populace has largely eclipsed socio-cultural traits that used to represent Delhi until a few years after independence.

 

Wall Platees at shantigriha bed and breakfastHuman habitation was probably present in and around Delhi during the second millennium BCE and before, as evidenced by archeological relics. The city is believed to be the site of Indraprastha, legendary capital of the Pandavas in the Indian epic Mahabharata. Settlements grew from the time of the Mauryan Empire (c. 300 BC). Remains of seven major cities have been discovered in Delhi. The Tomara Rajput dynasty founded the city of Lal Kot in 736 AD. The Chauhan Rajput kings of Ajmer conquered Lal Kot in 1180 AD and renamed it Qila Rai Pithora. The Chauhan king Prithviraj III was defeated in 1192 by the Afghan Muhammad Ghori. In 1206, Qutb-ud-din Aybak, the first ruler of the Slave Dynasty established the Delhi Sultanate. Qutb-ud-din started the construction the Qutub Minar and Quwwat-al-Islam (might of Islam), the earliest extant mosque in India.

After the fall of the Slave dynasty, a succession of Turkic and Central Asian dynasties, the Khilji dynasty, the Tughluq dynasty, the Sayyid dynasty and the Lodhi dynasty held power in the late medieval period, and built a sequence of forts and townships that are part of the seven cities of Delhi.

 

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A city comprising of seven cities. Delhi was plundered innumerable times, but still retains a number of historical monuments which are world heritage sites. Delhi encloses magnificent landmarks and monuments that themselves narrate the story of their glorious past. Delhi has attracted Indians from far-flung corners of the country, making it a cauldron of sorts. On the other hand, the presence of diplomatic and trade missions, the growing number of multi-national companies and influx of tourists and visiting professionals have given the city, a cosmopolitan air.

 

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