Delhi
The Mughals built many palaces and forts in Delhi. Wall City was built by Shah Jahan on 1638, including Chandni Chowk and Red Fort, in the middle of 189. Daryaganj, the original cantonment of Delhi which was later shifted to the ridge area.
The first wholesale market was Old Delhi and the first hardware market was opened in the year 1840 at Chavadi Bazaar. After that the next wholesale market was opened at Khari Baoli which was of 1850 in dry fruits, herbs and spices. Daryaganj was also a flower market flower in 189. It is in a small and densely populated area, although it is of greater importance.
The capital of India, Calcutta Post, was shifted after the 1857 rebellion and the fall of the Mughal Empire. It remained the capital until 1911. Therefore, Lutyens Delhi was developed after the change was declared. It was developed in Shahjahanabad, south-west, New Delhi.
Therefore, Old Delhi was then designated and New Delhi seat was considered as the national government. In the year 1931, it was officially inaugurated. The walls were moved out of the city by the 1930s as some became congested and areas around the city were developing.
New Delhi
The notable Indian capital was architecturally designed by the British architect Edwin Lutyens and named after him. It turns into a pleasant contrast to the streets of Old Delhi. Rich in history and culture, impressive avenues and attractions of the royal buildings of New Delhi are included in the list.
Humayun's Tomb, Gandhiji's Delhi home, where he has been the murdered site, has a large number of tourists visiting New Delhi every year. Akshardham Temple, India Gate and Gurudwara Bangla Sahib are some of the major attractions of New Delhi.
Various shopping malls and local markets are there for the local people and visitors, providing them a wide choice to shop in the city. Other entertainment options are also available in the city such as discs, cafes, cinema halls. There are many dining outlets in the capital houses and restaurants serving fish and traditional dishes as a wide choice to eat out in the city.
Delhi and neighboring areas like Airways, Railways and Roadways are well connected with other major cities of India through all modes of transport. New Delhi's traffic remains chaotic and busy due to increased population and vehicles. One needs to negotiate the fare for taxis and auto rickshaws while hiring to travel within the city. One can also opt for the safest, convenient and fast mode of Metro Rail to travel across the city and to the areas around it
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