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midwestaesthetics · 4 days
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Red Fort, Delhi, India. Residence of the Mughal Emperors...
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insharana · 5 months
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Bharat Parv 2024
Bharat Parv is an annual event organized by the Government of India to celebrate the country's rich cultural heritage, diversity, and history. The event typically takes place in New Delhi around Republic Day, which falls on January 26th. It aims to showcase various aspects of India's culture, including its cuisine, handicrafts, music, dance, and traditions.
During Bharat Parv, visitors can explore different pavilions representing various states and union territories of India. These pavilions usually feature exhibitions highlighting the unique cultural, historical, and artistic aspects of each region. Visitors can enjoy traditional performances, sample regional cuisines, and purchase handicrafts and souvenirs representing different parts of the country.
The event also includes cultural performances, folk dances, music concerts, and exhibitions showcasing India's achievements in various fields such as science, technology, and sports. Additionally, there are often competitions, workshops, and interactive sessions aimed at promoting awareness and appreciation of India's diverse heritage among visitors, especially the younger generation.
Overall, Bharat Parv serves as a platform for fostering national unity, promoting tourism, and celebrating the rich tapestry of India's culture and heritage. It attracts both domestic and international visitors and provides an opportunity for people from different backgrounds to come together and experience the vibrancy and diversity of India.
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sidonius5 · 1 year
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eopederson · 2 years
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Red Fort, Delhi, 1978.
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septembergold · 1 year
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Red Fort, Delhi
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lahilden · 1 year
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Red Fort
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Red Fort is located in Delhi, India. The red stone castle was commissioned by Shah Jahan and built from 1637-47. The structure has a mix of Islamic, Persian, and Timurid architecture and served as a royal residence of the Mughal emperors from 1648-1857. The private apartments have rows of pavilions connected by a water channel. The Red Fort Complex walls stand 75 feet and encloses palaces, entertainment halls, balconies, baths, indoor canals, elaborate gardens, and an ornate mosque. The interior was plundered by the 9th emperor, who removed the silver ceiling in the fort to raise money and replaced the ceiling with copper. In 1803, the British occupied the fort and built their residence within the fort. The structure spans over 254 acres, but nearly 66 percent of the structures within the fort were destroyed or badly damaged. The Red Fort serves as a celebration place for Indian independence. It became a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2007. Red Fort has three museums.
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besttravelbd · 2 years
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Best Historical Places Delhi In India You Can Visit
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travelhind · 1 year
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5 Amazing Fact About Red Fort
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mouseandboo · 2 years
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Postcrossing US-9083814-A by Gail Anderson Via Flickr: Postcard with a picture of an opaque watercolor painting called Red Fort at Delhi, done by an unknown artist around 1780 - 1790. Sent to a Postcrossing member in Finland.
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mytrendera · 1 month
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Best Places To Visit In Delhi
India is a diverse and populous country located in south asia. It’s well known for its rich and diverse cultural heritage, vibrant festivals and historical landmarks. 
                   India has 28 states and 8 union territories. Every state is different from each other in terms of culture, religion, languages etc.
                    Delhi is a considerable state as it is the capital of India and a fact of the National Capital Territory of Delhi. It is the beloved city among the tourists and across the world from legendary history to its heritage, culture,monuments, and aesthetic food all are very fascinating. Delhi consists of two Parts old Delhi which was constructed during the period of Mughal and has many ancient monuments and New Delhi which serves many beautiful parks and many new buildings and places.  This city is well known for its traditional food and fashion. It is a very amazing place which attracts thousands of tourists every month.
                     In Delhi, there are many famous tourist places, which give you a vibes of ancient history and culture like red fort, Qutab minar, etc. and many modern places that designed recently but they all are very enjoyable and fascinating. 
                      If you want to visit delhi with friends or family so must read this there are some famous best places to visit in Delhi with friends.
           Red Fort :-
                     The Red fort or lal qilla is an ancient fort made by mughal ruler shah jahan. It is built by red sandstone It has many chambers and courtyard. It shows the extensive history of the mughal empire Red Fort is very significant monument to the paint of view of history which is mainly known for its great and elegant structure.
                     So, definitely added this place to your list best places to visit in delhi with friends and experience a wonderful ancient culture. 
Museum of Illusion:-
           One of the best place to visit in Delhi with friends is Museum of Illusion. It is unique mixture of science and art. Located in the heart of the city in connaught place is India’s first illusion museum. It serves for all age groups. It is a great experience for all peoples.
Adventure Island :-
              It is an amusement and theme park situated in Rohini, Delhi. It serves for all age groups. It has many exciting rides. It is one of the best place to visit in Delhi with friends. There has many water rides for full day enjoyment. So make a plan with friends or family for full day enjoyment and make some memorable memories.
                 For more enjoyable and best places to visit in delhi with friends visit the website Mytrendera
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rightnewshindi · 1 month
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प्रधानमंत्री नरेंद्र मोदी 15 अगस्त को लाल किले पर 11वीं बार फहराएंगे तिरंगा, जानें कितने लोगों को भेजा गया निमंत्रण
Independence Day 2024: प्रधानमंत्री नरेंद्र मोदी स्वतंत्रता दिवस पर लगातार 11वीं बार लाल किले पर तिरंगा फहराएंगे। इस उपलब्धि से वे पूर्व प्रधानमंत्री मनमोहन सिंह से आगे निकल जाएंगे,जिन्होंने लगातार 10 बार ऐसा किया था। हालांकि, मोदी पंडित जवाहरलाल नेहरू से पीछे हैं जिन्होंने लगातार 17 बार झंडा फहराया था। ज्ञात हो कि लाल किले पर झंडा फहराने का रिकॉर्ड भारत के पहले प्रधानमंत्री जवाहरलाल नेहरू के…
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travelnew · 5 months
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Delhi & Gurgaon visit in 2024.
This time in New Delhi/ Gurgaon, I saw 3 places.
12.04.2024
After a delicious lunch of Raj Kachori at Haldiram's at Chandani Chowk, we decided to explore the surroundings.
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Two of our friends dropped out seeing the heat. Two of us headed to Red Fort. The Sun was high and sucked us dry. The hat was just a summer formality. I had a severe headache the entire day after returning from Red Fort. That's the only thing I remember after Raj Kachori.
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Turn your mobile or this photo upside down to enjoy the above photo.
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There was even a light & sound show at red fort, that we couldn't attend.
20.04.2024
While returning from Munsiyari/ Haldwani - Delhi to Mumbai, I was clear that I will be in the shade or indoors.
The day started with an early morning breakfast at Andhra Pradesh Telangana Bhavan at Janpath, where you will remember my excitement of seeing peacocks in the city limits!
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Exit from gate number 4 of Janpath Metro station to walk around 1 km to Andhra Pradesh Telangana Bhavan Canteen.
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As the Sun rose up, I explored the Metro Museum in Delhi. This museum is an open museum located in the concourse level of Patel Chowk Metro Station. A complete history from inception to action of the Delhi Metro is showcased. There are working models of the tunnel machine, complete with the sound of drilling underground at the press of a button. And the length of the tunnel excavator machine is like a long train. The scaled down model of this tunnel machine is again a working model! Rock samples extracted while tunneling are on display. I purchased a small souvenir of the first Metro ticket. It is a coin shaped plastic token, that was inserted in the slots at the Metro gates. I don't know if Mumbai had a similar ticket.
Then I went to Gurgaon by Metro. No stepping out in the Sun and my friend had come with his brand new Mercedes Benz in Mohave silver color to pick us.
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From Metro to his home and then to an air conditioned place, the MUSEO Camera. This 3 storeyed place is huge and a photography enthusiast can easily spend hours here. We even met the curator of the museum Aditya Arya, who has himself contributed to a lot of exhibits on display. The old and large collectible cameras were in working condition.
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Sitting in front of the world's largest and oldest working camera & I will show a photo it clicks too!
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This is the photo of my friend, clicked by me using that big camera box!
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One of the world's miniature cameras that actually worked. They also had James Bond's spy cameras, that clicked high-level secure documents in 007 movies!
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How lovely these ideas are as a gift!
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We then had a delicious lunch, again inside the plush cafeteria of the museum.
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As our time to catch the train to Mumbai approached, we were dropped at the railway station by my friend.
It was evening. Though it is still hot and dry, the severity is much less.
The return journey in Delhi was more rewarding than the previous one.
At both times, we were free of our heavy bags and were unhindered by weight.
Overall, a nice experience.
Check out my trek experience in Uttarakhand - Munsiyari Khaliya Top with YHAI.
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Red Fort, Mughal fort in Old Delhi, India. It was built by Shah Jahān in the mid-17th century and remains a major tourist attraction. The fort was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2007. The fort’s massive red sandstone walls, which stand 75 feet (23 metres) high, enclose a complex of palaces and entertainment halls, projecting balconies, baths and indoor canals, and geometrical gardens, as well as an ornate mosque. Among the most famous structures of the complex are the Hall of Public Audience (Diwan-i-ʿAm), which has 60 red sandstone pillars supporting a flat roof, and the Hall of Private Audience (Diwan-i-Khas), which is smaller and has a pavilion of white marble.
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yashdigital · 7 months
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Top 10 Weekend Places Near Delhi
 I don’t think that you would go to these places by yourself but if you are by yourself so for you guys, I’m gonna suggest some places where you can have some of the best food in Delhi and I am going to a mansion of famous places and some underrated places where you would be amazed,
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hotelayaanresidency · 7 months
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Hotel near Red Fort
VITS Select Noida, the perfect hotel near Red Fort. Immerse yourself in elegance with our well-appointed rooms, modern amenities, and personalized service. Conveniently located, our hotel offers easy access to the historic Red Fort, allowing you to explore Delhi's rich heritage effortlessly. Experience a seamless blend of contemporary comfort and cultural richness at VITS Select Noida, your ideal choice for a memorable stay near Red Fort.
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travelella · 8 months
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Red Fort, Netaji Subhash Marg, Lal Qila, Chandni Chowk, New Delhi, Delhi, India
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