Delhi, the capital of the great democracy of India. In the last six decades since
New Delhi was created, the city has seen and undergone various changes. This union terittory is filled with people of various cultures and give Delhi its colorful
look. As the popular saying goes that no one belongs to Delhi but Delhi do belong
to everbody.
Although New Delhi was created as a seprate entity from the old Delhi now the thin
line that was seprating the two have started to blur with north, south, east and
west Delhi becoming more prevalent terms of demarcation. The facilities and opportunities
that Delhi has to offer have attracted Indians from far and wide corners of India,
making it a melting pot of sorts. On the other hand, the presence of diplomatic
and trade missions, the growing number of multi-national companies and foreign investors,
and the influx of tourists and visiting professionals have given the city, especially
its southern and central parts, a cosmopolitan air. The city is boasts of being
one of the greener capitals and also with the new shopping plazas opening at an
unbelivable pace the city can well turn itself into the shopping capital of the
world.
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Delhi is located in the northern planes of India.
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50.0 cms. (June to September)
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Summer: 45 C - 21C
Winter: 33 C - 6 C
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September to March.
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Appu Ghar , Bahai Lotus Temple, Dilli Haat, Ferozshah
Kotla, Humayun's Tomb, India Gate, Jama Masjid, Jantar Mantar, Lakshmi Narayan Temple,
National Science Center, Nehru Planetarium, Parliament House, Purana Quila, Qutab
Minar Complex, Rajghat, Rashtrapati Bhawan, Red Fort, Safdarjang's Tomb, Shanti
Van, Tughlaqabad, Vijay Ghat, Vir Bhumi, Several Museums and Art galleries are also
available for visiting.
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