India Trade Promotion Organisation (ITPO) presents the 29th edition of India International Trade Fair (IITF) 2009. IITF is the flagship event of ITPO held every year in Pragati Maidan from 14th to 27th November.
Delhi’s only Archaeological Park, spread out over a sprawling 200 acres in Mehrauli, encompasses over 100 historically significant monuments built over five centuries—from the early 11th century to the late Mughal period.
Beautifully landscaped and well laid out with small water bodies, fountains and a jogging track, the gardens are very popular with people of all ages.
The main attractions are the ancient monuments belonging to the Sayyid and Lodi periods around which the garden was laid out in 1936 by relocating the then existing village.
Do Join the walk and experience Heritage With Nature
The antiquity of the main market area of Chandni Chowk has rendered it a venerated place in the markets of Delhi. It is said that it was once lined with beautiful fountains. However, with time, it grew as crowded as it is today.
Situated opposite the Red Fort, Chandani Chowk houses the Digambar Jain Temple, Fatehpuri Mosque - built by the wives of Shah Jahan - and Sunheri Masjid.
This tiny hill station of Himachal Pradesh has immense natural beauty with Cedar and Spruce(Name of trees found in Kufri). For honeymoon couples it’s a perfect destination in the lap of Himalayas. The view of snow-clad mountains and refreshing environment makes Kufri an ideal holiday spot.
The 14th century citadel-fort of Tughluq dynasty has remains of royal court complex, reservoirs, dungeons and a royal escape route. The walk will end at Ghiyasuddin Tughluq’s tomb.
While it is usually people from Agra who travel down to the great metropolis of New Delhi for shopping and entertainment, Agra’s Taj Mahotsav is something of an exception and the reverse may be true.
While it is usually people from Agra who travel down to the great metropolis of New Delhi for shopping and entertainment, Agra’s Taj Mahotsav is something of an exception and the reverse may be true. This is one opportunity for people from Delhi to perhaps make a weekend trip or even take several days to be part of the fun and vibrant Taj Mahotsav that begins on 18 February 2010 and will continue for 10 days.
The Kashmiri Gate or double gateway was another gate built by Shah Jahan. The royal processions of emperors and Queens used to pass through the gate on their trips to Kashmir. That is how this Gate got its name.
Delhi’s only Archaeological Park, spread out over a sprawling 200 acres in Mehrauli, encompasses over 100 historically significant monuments built over five centuries—from the early 11th century to the late Mughal period.
Beautifully landscaped and well laid out with small water bodies, fountains and a jogging track, the gardens are very popular with people of all ages.
The main attractions are the ancient monuments belonging to the Sayyid and Lodi periods around which the garden was laid out in 1936 by relocating the then existing village.
Do Join the walk and experience Heritage With Nature
The antiquity of the main market area of Chandni Chowk has rendered it a venerated place in the markets of Delhi. It is said that it was once lined with beautiful fountains. However, with time, it grew as crowded as it is today.
Hauz Khas in Delhi is a composite site which consists of a tank and several monuments like mosque, madrasa and tomb. Hauz-i-Alai was a tank, built by Emperor Ala-ud-din Khilji in 1300, so that rainwater could be preserved in the tank and distributed across the city of Siri which served as the capital of Khilji dynasty.
Threshold is a group show of paintings by upcoming artists. Here Fabulous art merges with affordable prices. The show is on till 1st March. Tuesdays Closed.
Walking Trail : Jama Masjid, lanes in old city (Gali Guliyan, Kucha Hamid, Katra Khushal Rai), havelis (including the one in which St. Stephen’s college started & Naughara), Sri Digambar Jain Naya mandir, Kinari bazaar, ending at Parathewali Gali.