monuments
A total of nine monuments have been adopted by various agencies in Delhi out of 173 in total. The agencies are expected to spend Rs 1.5 crore in maintenance and development for five years
[…]Delhi’s public parks and monuments offer a safe place for couples to meet in the open, away from the prying eyes of their families and friends
[…]The magnificent heritage sites of Delhi are not just attractive spots for tourists to visit. They are also sources of income for many who live around them
[…]The 75th anniversary of Indian independence was celebrated with magnificence. The whole of Delhi was tri-coloured, from roofs of the newly built houses to the century- old tombs scattered in different regions of the city. The very same tombs and monuments are the living memoirs of a blood-soaked Partition
[…]The national flag was hoisted at 150 heritage sites across India on the 76th Independence Day on Monday to mark the ‘Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav’.
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