Nizamuddin
The settlement around the tomb of Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya, who settled in a Delhi village Ghiyaspur located on the tributary of River Yamuna, is known as the Hazrat Nizamuddin Basti
[…]It is an attempt to make everyone aware about the efforts that have been made to preserve the remaining stepwells
[…]Despite having no clean water body, Delhiites are discovering a variety of fish in their neighbourhoods thanks to the influx of migrants
[…]The project has been taken up by the university team under the Mission Amrit Sarovar – Jal Dharohar Sanrakshan, with the Union housing and urban affairs ministry and All India Council of Technical Education
[…]Even after the pandemic, local tourism agencies are not getting many bookings for sightseeing in and around the national capital. Patriot finds that they are opening side businesses to survive
[…]Pride Month seems an apt time to recall the love of Ameer Khusrow Dehlawi, the great poet and Sufi mystic, for Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya. His outpourings became an integral part of Hindustani literature and are still re-enacted during Basant Panchami
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