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New Delhi (i/ˌnjuː ˈdɛli/) is a municipality and district in Delhi which serves as the capital and seat of government of India. In addition, it also serves as the seat of Government of Delhi.

The foundation stone of the city was laid by George V, Emperor of India during the Delhi Durbar of 1911. It was designed by British architects, Sir Edwin Lutyens and Sir Herbert Baker. The new capital was inaugurated on 13 February 1931, by India's Viceroy Lord Irwin.

Population: 317,797

Latitude: 28° 38' 8.74" N
Longitude: 77° 13' 28.02" E

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  • Delhi Golf Club

    The Delhi Golf Club (DGC) is Delhi's oldest, and most prestigious golf club. It has very restrictive membership, with waiting period of over 30 years. It is located on 220 acres of prime real estate on lease from the government, on Dr. Zakir Hussain…

  • College of Art, Delhi

    College of Art, Delhi, established in 1942 under the arts department of the Delhi College of Engineering now the Delhi Technological University (DTU), is a premier art college for advanced training in Visual Art i.e. Creative and Applied Art, under …

  • Ambedkar Stadium

    Ambedkar Stadium is a football stadium in New Delhi, India. The stadium is named in honour of B. R. Ambedkar, the famous dalit leader and chairman of the Indian constituent assembly. It opened in 2007 and has a listed capacity of 20,000. It is curre…

  • St. James' Church, Delhi

    St. James' (also known as Skinner's Church) is an Anglican church in Delhi, India, built in 1836 by Colonel James Skinner. It is one of the oldest churches in the city, and part of the Church of North India Diocese of Delhi. It is situated near Kash…

  • Kotla Mubarakpur Complex

    Kotla Mubarakpur Complex (कोटला मुबारकपुर काम्प्लेक्ष्), a medieval village, is now an upscale market place with a residential colony in South Delhi. The village Kotla Mubarakpur dominates Bainsla gotra of Gurjars, India. Classified by the Delhi Dev…

  • Khirki Masjid

    Khirki Masjid, approached from the Khirki village in South Delhi and close to the Satpula or the seven arched bridge on the edge of southern wall of Jahapanah (the fourth city of Medieval Delhi), was a mosque built by Khan-i-Jahan Junan Shah, the Pr…

  • Barakhamba

    Barakhamba, also known as Barakhamba Monument, is a 14th-century tomb building from the Lodi period that is located in New Delhi, India. Barakhamba means twelve pillars in the Urdu and Hindi languages.

  • Aurangzeb Road

    Aurangzeb Road (Urdu: اورنگزیب مارگ, Hindi: औरंगज़ेब मार्ग) is one of the roads in New Delhi's Lutyens Bunglow Zone, Delhi, India. At the north-east end, it stretches from the Taj Mansingh Hotel at the round about of Mansingh Road, Shahjahan Road, H…

  • Appu Ghar

    Appu Ghar was India's first and most popular amusement park located in New Delhi, the capital city of India.In 1984 to commemorate the 1982 Asian Games, which were held in New Delhi. Appu Ghar was inaugurated on 19 November 1984 by the then Prime Mi…

  • Ambedkar University Delhi

    Bharat Ratna Dr. B. R. Ambedkar University, or in short Ambedkar University Delhi AUD was established by the Government of the NCT of Delhi through an Act of the Delhi Legislature. The University began functioning in August 2008. It is a Unitary non…

  • Mall of India

    DLF Mall of India is an under-construction shopping mall in Sector 18, Noida, New Delhi NCR, India, and a mall by same name in Gurgaon, also a Delhi suburb. These malls are being developed by DLF Limited. The Noida mall covers a gross leasable area …

  • Ramlila Maidan

    Ramlila Maidan also Ramlila Ground is a large ground located in New Delhi, India, traditionally used for staging the annual Ramlila. It is used for religious festivals, major political rallies and meetings, and entertainment events.