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India Gate is one of the politically and historically significant places in Delhi. It is represented as an All India War Memorial as it displays its grandeur to honor the martyrdom of valor fore-taken by the India Army.
It was constructed as a war memorial by the British Raj in order to pay tribute to the martyrdom of British Indian Army during the First World War Within the premises of India Gate lies Amar Jawan Jyoti, or the Flame of Immortal Soldier that remains constantly flamed or lit up as a gesture of respect and honor to the martyrs. There is a huge parade that crosses India Gate on Republic Day to honor this tradition.
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The lodhi garden Known for its architecture and fresh environment, the Lodhi Garden has always attracted tourists from all parts of the country. It is the place where many Lodhi and Sayyid rulers were buried. In here you will see the remains of an old water tank and next to it lays a courtyard
Lodi Gardens timings are from 5:00 AM to 8:00 PM from April to September. From October to March, the garden is open from 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM. It is open on all days of the week. There is no entry fee and it is open to everyone
Spread over 90 acres (360,000 m2), it contains Mohammed Shah's Tomb, the Tomb of Sikandar Lodi, the Shisha Gumbad and the Bara Gumbad, architectural works of the 15th century by Lodis - who ruled parts of northern India and Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of modern-day Pakistan, from 1451 to 1526
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The History of the Red Fort
The Red Fort, also known as Lal Qila, is a mediaeval fort in Old Delhi, India that served as the Mughal Emperors’ principal residence. When Emperor Shah Jahan chose to relocate his capital from Agra to Delhi on May 12, 1638, he authorised the building of the Red Fort. Under Shah Jahan, the fort marks the pinnacle of Mughal construction, combining Persianate palace building with Indian customs. The Red Fort houses many museums that showcase a variety of valuable artefacts like the Delhi Science Museum.
Entry
The Red Fort ticket price is Rs 35 for Indians and Rs 500 for visitors. The fee for videography is INR 25 per camcorder. The Light and Sound performance in the Red Fort costs Rs 60 for adults and Rs 20 for children. The weekend admission price is Rs 80 for adults and Rs 30 for children.
How to Reach?
The best thing about the Red Fort, Delhi, located in the centre of the city, is that it is well-connected by all kinds of transportation and may be accessed by cab or bus. If you intend to ride the metro, get out at the Chandni Chowk Yellow Line metro station. You may also go to Red Fort from anywhere in the city by taking one of the DTC buses that run on this route on a regular basis.
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