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Delhi was the capital of
the great democracy of India. In the last
six decades since New Delhi was created,
the city has seen and undergone various
changes. This union terittory consists of
people with various cultures, which gives
Delhi its colorful look.
Although New Delhi was created as a seprate
entity from the old Delhi, now the sepration
between the two have started to blur with
north, south, east and west Delhi becoming
more frequent terms of demarcation. Indian's
from all corners of the country are attracted
to this city, due to the facilities and
opportunities provided by this city. Also,
the presence and growing number of multi-national
companies, foreign investors, and the influx
of tourists and visiting professionals provides
an added advantage to this city. Opening
of new shopping plazas at an unbelivable
pace, the city can well turn itself into
the shopping capital of the world.
| Delhi
Location: |
Delhi is
located in the northern planes of India.
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| Rainfall
in Delhi: |
50.0 cms.
(June to September) |
| Climate
of Delhi: |
Summer:
45 °C - 21°C
Winter: 33 °C - 6 °C |
| Best
Time to Visit: |
September
to March. |
| How
To Reach Delhi: |
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| By
Air: |
Delhi being
the capital of India, is the main gateway
city for northern India with a modern
airport. All major international air
carriers operate direct services to
Delhi airport from various centres in
the world. |
| By
Rail: |
Delhi is
the hub of the Indian Railways network
with Express trains to all parts of
the country. Delhi is well connected
to almost every part of India. |
| By
Road: |
Delhi is
linked by bus services, airconditioned,
deluxe and ordinary, to all major destinations
in north India. Delhi Transport Corporation
and Road Transport Corporations of neighboring
States provide frequent bus services. |
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