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New Delhi



:''This article is about the city which is the capital of India. For the metropolis see Delhi.'' New Delhi ( नई दिल्ली ) is the capital of India, and is part of the National capital territory of Delhi. It is the seat of governance of the world's largest liberal democracy. New Delhi is the third largest metropolis in India. The city is one of the most diverse in the world. In some places it remains a garden city, tree lined and with beautiful parks, but in others it hosts some of the worst traffic jams in the world. Turbaned Sikhs, colourfully dressed Rajasthani and Gujarati women working in offices, Muslim shopkeepers along Chandni Chowk in Old Delhi, Tibetans and Ladakhis in the street stalls along Janpath and Kashmiris in the handicraft emporia around Connaught Place, all add to the cosmopolitan feel of the city. Soaring skyscrapers, posh residential colonies and bustling commercial complexes can be seen along with the ancient historical monuments. Its boutiques and shopping arcades offer access to a wealth of traditional and contemporary crafts, from all over the country. ==History of the Delhi Area== Delhi, has seen the rise and fall of many empires which have left behind a plethora of monuments that attest to the grandeur and glory of bygone ages. A city which traces its history to the Mahabharata, the great epic tale of wars fought between estranged cousins, the Kauravas and the Pandavas for the city of Indraprastha. Sequentially a component of Harsha's and then Prithviraj Chauhan's empires, Delhi became the seat of the Slave Dynasty after falling to Qutb-u-din Aibak in the eleventh century. Qutb-ud-din built the Qutb Minar to commemorate his victory, still instantly recognisable as a symbol of Delhi. The several Turkic and Central Asian dynasties that held power in the late medieval period built a sequence of forts and townships, popularly remembered today as the Nine Cities. The Tughlaqs gave way to the Khiljis who in turn were replaced by the Lodhis. In 1526, following the First Battle of Panipat Babur founded the Mughal dynasty, which ruled from Delhi, Agra and Lahore till its decline in the eighteenth century. The British began to be a power even in the Imperial capital of the Mughals at the turn of the eighteenth century; following the last Mughal, Bahadur Shah Zafar's support of the 1857 Revolt, the administration formally devolved to the East India Company, and Delhi ceased to be India's capital, the British preferring their city of Calcutta. ==Capital of the Raj== While Calcutta was historically associated with the British presence in India, Delhi retained in the minds of the native princes an association with Imperial grandeur that the bureaucrats of the Raj tried to reinforce by holding several durbars for the Viceroy and visiting Royalty. It was only in 1911, at one of the Durbars, that the announcement was made that the capital of the Raj was to be shifted from Calcutta to Delhi. [[Image:India gate.jpg|thumb|India Gate monument]] Much of New Delhi was planned by Sir Edwin Lutyens, who laid out a grandiose central administrative area as a testament to British imperial pretensions. Rajpath - then Kingsway- stretched from the War Memorial - now India Gate to the Viceregal Palace- Rashtrapati Bhavan atop Raisina Hill. In its scale, extravagance and magnificence, it was not unlike Washington, or Haussmann and his patron Napoleon III's Paris, both cities designed to awe the newcomer with the power of the central State. Tucked away are other clues to the worldview of the designers; Herbert Baker's Parliament House is barely visible from Rajpath, as deliberative democracy was not a central part of Britain's plans for India; in fact, the main entrance to the Central Secretariat North Block declares "Liberty does not descend to a people; they must raise themselves to it." ==Independent India and Autonomy== After Independence also, a kind of autonomy was conferred on the capital but it largely remained a chief commissioners regime. In 1956 Delhi was converted into a Union territory and gradually the chief commissioner was replaced by a Lt. Governor. In 1991, the national capital territory Act was passed by the parliament and a system of diarchy was introduced under which, the elected Government was given wide powers; except law and order which remained with the Central Government. The actual enforcement of the legislation came in 1993. ==Geography== The National Capital Territory of Delhi with an area of 1483 km² is situated between the Himalayas and Aravalis range in the heart of the Indian sub-continent. It is surrounded on 3 sides by Haryana and to the east, across the river Yamuna by Uttar Pradesh. The major part of the territory lies on the western side of the river Yamuna, only some villages and the urban area of Shahdara lie on the eastern side of the river. Its greatest length is around 33 miles and the greatest width is 30 miles. Delhi's altitude ranges between 213 to 305 metres above the sea level. As of 2005, New Delhi's population is 17,037,900 (metropolitan area); 292,300 (city proper). Geographically, New Delhi is located in the northern part of the country. Its neighbouring states are Uttar Pradesh and Haryana. Delhi's lowest temperature is −2° C & highest is 47° C [http://www.mherrera.org/temp.htm] ==Government== As of 2005, the government structure of the New Delhi Municipal council includes a chairperson, three members of New Delhi's Legislative Assembly, two members nominated by the Chief Minister of New Delhi and five members nominated by the central government. ==Economy== ==Transport== The New Delhi Metro was introduced on the Christmas Day of 2002, serving the urban area. For everyday travel around the city, local buses offer a cheap and comfortable means of transport. These buses are owned and operated by the Delhi Transport Corporation. Presently there are also local buses that are owned and operated by private individuals or bodies. These are called the Blue and White Line buses. Another popular means of travel around New Delhi is by the popular rickshaws which accommodate 3 people. These rickshaws (also called autorickshaws) are available around almost all bus stops, railway stations and airport. Private-owned taxis are also available at the various taxis stands in the city. The city is served by Indira Gandhi International Airport. ==Culture== Being a capital city, people of different cultures reside in New Delhi. Delhi has many art gallery, including the National Gallery of Modern Art, Sahitya Kala Parishad and Center for Contemporary Art. The city boasts of many Indian culture centers, most notable being the Triveni Kala Sangam and the India International Center. ==Nightlife== Some popular nightclubs and their associated hotels are: C.J.'s (Le Meridien), Annabelle's (InterContinental The Grand), Dublin (Maurya Sheraton), Oasis (Hyatt Regency), Capitol (Ashok), Djinn's (Hyatt Regency), and My Kind of Place (Taj Palace). Other places include Shalom (Greater Kailash), Voda (Saket) and Fabric (on the Gurgaon-Mehrauli road). ==Tourist Attractions== Delhi is one of the most historic capitals in the world and two of its monuments- the Qutb Minar and Humayun's Tomb - have been declared World Heritage Sites. It offers a multitude of interesting places and attractions to the visitor, so much so that it becomes difficult to decide from where to begin exploring the city. In Old Delhi, attractions like mosques, forts, and other monuments that depict India's Muslim history. The important places in Old Delhi includes the majestic Red Fort, the historical Chandni Chowk, besides Raj Ghat and Shanti Vana, the last two being modern structures constructed after India's Independence in 1947. New Delhi, on the other hand, is a modern city designed by Edwin Lutyens and Herbert Baker. Delhi is a spacious, open city that houses many government buildings and embassies, apart from places of historical interest. Notable attractions in New Delhi include the Rashtrapati Bhawan, the one-time imperial residence of the British viceroys; the India Gate, a memorial raised in honour of the Indian soldiers martyred during the Afghan war; the Laxminarayan Temple, built by the Birlas, one of India's leading industrial families; the Humayun's Tomb, said to be the forerunner of the Taj Mahal at Agra; the Purana Quila, built by Humayun, with later-day modifications by Sher Shah Suri; Tughlaqabad, Delhi's most colossal and awesome fort; Qutab Minar, built by Qutb-ud-din Aybak of the Slave Dynasty; and the lotus-shaped Baha'i Temple. ==See also== *Tourist Attractions in Delhi *Markets in Delhi *National capital territory. Indian Union Territory capitals Capitals in Asia New Delhi World Book Capital

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Somebody should add the pronounciation of delhi as (dilii), can any body put that up ? --User:Gd 13:09, Mar 21, 2005 (UTC) ---- This article is a bit confusings: :''...built from 1912 to become the new capital of British India, eventually replacing Calcutta on February 10, 1911.'' When did the building begin? Did the British establish the city after already making it the capital of British India? I think there must be a typo here -- maybe 1912 should be 1902? -- User:Tlotoxl 11:32, 21 Aug 2003 (UTC) :Fixed. - User:Patrick 12:11, 21 Aug 2003 (UTC) ---- As I said on Talk:Delhi, could someone sort out the precise differences between Delhi (the city, not the union territory) and New Delhi and make them clear in the entries? -- User:Tillwe 12:18, Aug 21, 2003 (UTC) * I think New Delhi does deserve an article. with more importance on the natinal administrative functions and the delhi page can be with a perspective on the city by and large. User:203.94.241.97 10:21, 14 Apr 2005 (UTC) ---- "Now there are plans afoot to give New Delhi complete statehood." eh? Does this refer to Delhi NCR?, and if so it should be moved to the Delhi article. User:Imc 17:34, 14 Feb 2004 (UTC) :Yeah, it refers to the Delhi NCT. I've removed it from here. -- User:Paddu 08:39, 27 Feb 2004 (UTC) ---- ''As of 2000, New Delhi's poulation is 11,680,000.'' Completely inaccurate. That's the population of the Delhi metropolitan area. User:Bob rulz 09:55, Oct 30, 2004 (UTC) ---- I've reverted to 217.231.13.99's version to get rid of the vandalism by 70.16.0.24. --User:JoshRaspberry 10:35, 18 Jan 2005 (UTC) :Vandalism isn't the right word. But the addition by 70.16.0.24 was ungrammatical POV that didn't fit with conventional wikipedia formatting anyway. --User:JoshRaspberry 10:40, 18 Jan 2005 (UTC) Migrate the information I think that the information from the New Delhi page should be migrated to the Delhi page, then New Delhi should be about Imperial Delhi, designed by Lutyens, Center of Government etc. It seems to me that a lot of the links from the New Delhi page are redirected to Delhi anyway?

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