New Delhi: India
New Delhi: India
New Delhi an urban area within the metropolis of Delhi, is the seat of the Government of India. It is one of the three municipal corporations of the National Capital Territory of Delhi. Delhi is an independent State (province) of India.
Capital of the Raj
Calcutta was the historic centre of the British presence in India, and effectively the capital of the British East India Company. However, Delhi had been the historic capital of much of the subcontinent for long historic periods. In particular, it had been the most recent capital of the Mughals. There remained an association with Imperial grandeur that the British Raj tried to use by holding several durbars for the Viceroy and visiting Royalty. In 1911, at one of the Durbars, the announcement was made that the capital of the Raj was to be shifted from Calcutta to Delhi.
New Delhi was laid out to the south of the older city constructed by Shah Jahan, which is now often referred to as Old Delhi. However, New Delhi overlays many of the previous cities constructed there; hence it includes many monuments of previous cities, and constructions.
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.
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