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Introduction of India Gate |
India
Gate stands at the center of New Delhi, it is 42 meter high. India
Gate is a magnificent arch which stands like archway in the middle of
a crossroad. This place was constructed as a memorial of the 70,000
Indian soldiers who lost their lives during the First World War while
fighting for the British Army. This memorial has the names of more
than 13,516 Indian and British soldiers who were killed in the
Northwestern Frontier in the Afghan war of 1919.
India Gate was founded in 1921 by His Royal Highness, the Duke of
Connaught and the structure was planned by Edwin Lutyens.
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everlasting flame burns below the India Gate. The monument was devoted
to the nation 10 years later by the then Viceroy, Lord Irwin.
Another cenotaph named Amar Jawan Jyoti was added much later, after
the independence of India.
It is
in the form of a flame which burns all the day and night under the
arch in the memory of the nation of soldiers who sacrifice their lives
in the Indo-Pakistan War of December 1971. |
India Gate |
Monument of India Gate is very wonderful and the arch stands on a low
base of red Bharatpur stone which rises in stages to a vast molding. A
very beautiful view of Rashtrapati Bhavan can be seen from the base of
the arch. There is a large area of lush green lawns enclosing this
amazing structure, which is a famous picnic spot.
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Connaught Place, Delhi |
Connaught Place is a very prominent shopping centre of New Delhi. This
place was designed to link Old and New Delhi. This place was built in
a horseshoe pattern, consisting of inner, outer and middle circles.
It came up in 1931 with the official transfer of the capital from
Calcutta to Delhi. Now, it is the most wanted place of the next
generation and various multi-storey buildings are also situated within
its periphery. Connaught Place and its outer ring, Connaught Circus,
jointly comprises two storey arcaded buildings. The foundation stone
of Connaught Place was laid by Sir Robert Tor Russell. This is an
important commercial centre of Delhi. Both the Connaught Place and the
Connaught Circus are very unique architecturally. Jan Path (the
People's Way) is situated to the South of the place and the hostels
for the members of the newly convened Legislative Assembly are
situated on the East and West of the place.
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