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New Delhi

Capital of India, situated in the north of the country on the Yamuna River in the Union Territory of Delhi; population (2001 est) 294,800. It lies near the old city of Delhi, some 5 km/3 mi south of the Red Fort. Predominantly an administrative centre, it also produces chemicals, textiles, machine tools, electrical goods, and footwear.

History

Largely designed by British architect Edwin Lutyens, New Delhi was chosen to replace Kolkata (formerly Calcutta) as the seat of government in 1912. It was completed in 1929 and officially inaugurated in 1931.

Features

The city contains parliament buildings and government offices built of local red sandstone in imitation Mogul style. Lutyens also designed the presidential residence Rashtrapati Bhawan, formerly the British viceroy's palace. Near the Yamuna River there is a memorial area to Mahatma Gandhi, Indira, Sanjay, and Rajiv Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru and Lal Bahadur Shastri. The Gandhi memorial has been built where Gandhi was cremated, close to the place where he was assassinated.



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Alagumuthu's parents moved to New Delhi, the capital of India, from the southern part of the country many years ago.
New Delhi was declared capital of India in 1911, and was designed as a demonstration of imperial power, with the great parade route, the Rajpath, running east to west some two kilometres from India Gate, Edwin Lutyens's national war memorial, then up the ramp between Herbert Baker's two Secretariats, to culminate in the presidential palace, the Rashtrapati Bhavan, Lutyens's Viceroy's House.
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