India's tallest minaret Qutab Minar attracts visitorsshows the Qutab Minar behind an ancient tree in New Delhi, India. Qutab Minar, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the tallest minaret in India. It is 75.56 metres high with a base a diameter of 14.3 metres, which narrows to 2.7 metres at the top ... Xinhua News Agency, 1 month ago |
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Delhi marks Earth Hour by switching off lightsThe national capital observed Earth Hour by switching off lights at India Gate, Qutab Minar, Humayun's Tomb, the historic Red Fort, Central Park in Connaught Place and many other buildings at 8.30 pm on Saturday.Around 1,000 people gathered at ... India Today, 1 month ago
Delhi switches off power on Earth Hour
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Parts of India switch off power to observe 'Earth Hour'
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Delhi joins the world to celebrate Earth Hour
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History just a click awayThe ASI plans phased launch of e-ticketing across monuments and to to hire professional agency. A trip to Taj Mahal, or Qutab Minar or any of the 116 ticketed monuments maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) around the country will ... New Indian Express, 2 weeks ago
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India eyes 100,000 Saudis a yearKidwai calls for expanding visa on arrival facility as Tourism Road Show kicks off Parvez Dewan, Secretary of India's Ministry of Tourism, speaks at a press conference at Jeddah Hilton on Sunday. Faiz Ahmad Kidwai, the Consul General of India, and ... Saudi Gazette, 9 hours ago
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Eye on the World: New Delhi to UdaipurOn a recent first-time visit to the fascinating and yes Incredible India, we journeyed from the bustling capital of New Delhi to Agra to visit the iconic Taj Mahal; saw magnificent wild tigers in the Tiger Preserve at Ranthambhore; visited the Pink ... Recommend, 2 weeks ago
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Delhi Police proposal of beefing up security at Metro stations rejectedNew Delhi: The Delhi Police proposal of recruiting more cops at the Metro stations in the capital has been rejected by the Union Home Ministry. Delhi Police demanded to recruit about 2000 personnel, an official said. "There is a total ban on ... PardaPhash, 2 weeks ago
Proposal for more securitymen at Metro stations rejected
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E-ticketing to allow hassle-free trips to Taj, ASI sitesFollowing the Centre's nod for plans to introduce e-ticketing and other queue-busters at the historical sites maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), a trip to the Taj Mahal, Qutab Minar or any of the 116 ticketed monuments will ... New Indian Express, 2 weeks ago
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MY CORNER : From Lahore with love... I Mehr TararDream of visiting India had always seemed like an adventure little Alice took in her Wonderland, wide-eyed, rapt, full of questions, anticipative, starry-eyed The clear, almost blue, sky looked ready to transmute darkly, the slight breeze spoke of ... Daily Times, 3 weeks ago
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Undefeated DaulatabadDaulatabad literally means the abode of wealth. The name rings a bell in the minds of keen followers of history, as Mohammed bin Tughlaq had decided to shift the capital from Delhi to this place, which is now located in the Aurangabad district of ... Deccan Herald, 1 month ago
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The city is in their genesAccording to Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit, Delhi has truly become the capital of the country. Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit's earliest memories of Delhi are from her growing-up days. It was a time when there were barely any cars on the roads. Then, ... New Indian Express, 1 month ago
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