Delhi Sights
Delhi's commercial and geographic hub used to be Connaught Place, a fact reflected in the area's hub-and-spokes layout. Connaught Place (commonly referred to as just "C. P. ") remains popular with tourists, particularly backpackers—hence its abundance of beggars, money changers both legitimate and illegitimate, and drug dealers—but it's no longer the capital's nerve center. As development sprawls south, spilling over into suburbs, South Delhi has become the center of social and, to a large extent, commercial life.
nternational Exhibition for Food and Beverage
International Food & Drink Expo India is an International Exhibition for Food and Beverage in New Delhi. It offers an overview of the diversity of Indian cuisine and international food and drinks. The fair is also a unique and unparalleled platform for international and local manufacturers to develop business relationships.
There is nothing as a unique culture of Delhi. This is so because Delhi is the capital city of India, where people from all over the country have come and settled. Therefore, the culture of Delhi represents the culture of all the states of India in parts. In other words, it is a kind of synthesis and reflection of the culture of India, as a whole. Being the capital of India, New Delhi has also become the main center of politics, from where all the decisions are made and policies passed. However, the city does have a history of its own which has made some impact on its cultural scenario.
New Delhi city is acclaimed for being the cultural capital of India. The spectacular architecture of Delhi city is evident through its antique monuments. This city witnesses an interesting blend of diverse cultures (some even 5000 years old).
Delhi has always had a mysterious eternity, the city having witnessed empires rise to glory and fall to ashes. The contemporary Delhi is a culmination of seven cities built by different emperors. Ruins of this ancient city are found even today and now these are converted to some major tourist attractions. Among some spectacular historic sites, the most prominent ones are: Qutub Minar, Red Fort, Jama Masjid, India Gate, Lotus temple, Humayun tomb and Rashtrapati Bhavan.
New Delhi (Hindi: नई दिल्ली Naī Dillī, Ourdou: دہلی ou دلّی, parfois francisée en Nouvelle-Delhi) est la capitale de l'Inde, sur la Yamuna. Elle comptait près de habitants en 2006. Il s'agit d'une des trois municipalités (avec Delhi et le Cantonnement de Delhi) du Territoire de la Capitale nationale de Delhi dont la population s'élevait à plus de 16 millions d'habitant en 2011, ce qui en fait la deuxième agglomération du pays après Mumbai et avant Kolkata.
Siège à la fois des gouvernements du Territoire de Delhi et de l'Inde, New Delhi est administrée par son propre gouvernement municipal, le New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC). Les autres secteurs urbains du Territoire de Delhi sont administrés par la Municipal Corporation of Delhi et ne sont pas par conséquent considérés comme faisant partie de la ville capitale.
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