Facts of New Delhi |
Dilli
or Delhi is the national capital of India. Delhi was founded by Mughal Emperor
Shah Jahan in the year 1649 and named it Shahjahanabad. Weather of Delhi is
very unique because in summer it will become too hot, during winter it will be
too cold and during monsoon it has amazing rainfall. As it used to be the
Mughal’s empire, you can see its influence on Delhi’s Cuisine as well. In fact
Mughlai cuisine originated from Delhi itself. But there are plenty of choices
of foods e.g. Butter chicken, Chaat, Dahi Vada, Chole Bhature, Kulche, Jalebi,
Lassi and much more. Dilli haat is a permanent open air market which is open
from 10 am till 10 pm. It is very famous among foodies and shoppers.
Dilli
truly is the city of large hearted, as they say “Dilli hai dilwalon ka”.
In
this post I am sharing some of the amazing facts about Delhi. Check them out
and let me know how many of these you already knew about.
Here are the 20 amazing facts about Delhi
*As
early as in the year 1911, British announced to shift their capital from the
then Calcutta to Delhi and it was shifted to Delhi in 1912.
*It
has a population of 11 million and metropolitan population of 16.3 million.
This makes city the second most populous city in India.
*Delhi
has been inhabited since 6th It has been the capital of many empires, and this
is the reason this city has been ransacked and built many times.
*According
to a survey 10,500 people die in Delhi due to pollution.
*Delhi
is largest commercial centre in Northern part of India. Delhi has country’s
largest and fastest growing retail industries. Besides that manufacturing of
several goods has considerably increased. Nearly 1,440,000 people work in
various manufacturing sectors in and around Delhi.
*Indira
Gandhi National Airport of Delhi is the city’s main gateway for city’s domestic
as well as International civilian air traffic. This is one of the busiest in
south Asia.
*Delhi
is the major junction in Indian Railway.
*Delhi’s
metro is country’s first modern transportation system. Delhi’s metro station is
the 13th largest one in the world in terms of length which is over 193
kilometers.
*The
Delhi Fire service runs 53 fire stations, employs 3280 firefighters and 289
mechanics. It attends over 22,000 fire and rescue calls every year.
*Delhi
has one of the largest public transportation systems in India.
*All
of the public transport system in Delhi runs on Compressed Natural Gas or CNG.
*Delhi
has highest number of registered cars in India.
*Lotus
Temple is probably the finest crafted structure in Delhi
*World’s
tallest brick minaret the Qutub Minar is in Delhi.
*Jama
Masjid built in 1656 by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan is one of the largest mosques
in India is in Delhi.
*Delhi’s
oldest spice market Khari Baoli is one of the largest wholesale spice markets
in Asia.
*Delhi
was ranked 5th among 21 cities in India for its transparent governance and
administrative practices.
*Delhi
is divided in to 11 political zones, which are subdivided into 95 local police
stations.
*Feroz
Shah Kotla in Delhi is the second oldest international cricket stadium after
Eden Gardens in Kolkata.
*Delhi
has an International Toilet museum which is run by Sulabh International
dedicated to the history of sanitation and toilets.
*If
you are planning to visit Delhi, you must check the weather forecast. Usually
it is very hot in summer and chilling in winter, so plan your trip accordingly.
Explore the city by visiting India gate, Qutub Minar, Dilli Haat, Red Fort.
Green Facts:
1.
Delhi is one of the 'greenest' cities in the world with a green cover of almost
20%.
2.
The entire public transport of the city runs on environment friendly Compressed
Natural Gas.
Interesting Facts:
3.
Qutub Minar in Delhi is the world's tallest brick minaret.
4.
The walled city of Delhi originally had fourteen gates. Five are still
standing. Here's the provenance behind their names. Ajmeri Gate: Facing
Ajmer in Rajasthan; Lahori Gate: Facing Lahore in Pakistan. Kashmiri Gate:
Pointing North to Kashmir. Delhi Gate: Road to earlier cities of Delhi Turkman
Gate: Named after pious saint Hazrat Shah Turkam.
5.
In between the rubble of the fifth city of delhi – Freoze shah Kotla stands the
3 century B.C. Ashokan Pillar. Emperor Feroz Shah Tughlaq brought this 27 tonne
pillar to Delhi from Topar in Ambala, where the great Emperor Ashoka erected
it.
Weird Fact:
6.
Delhi has an International Toilet museum.
Spicy Fact:
7.
Khari Baoli is the Asia's largest wholesale spice market. A must visit for the
once-in-a-lifetime overdose of a spice cocktail high.
Random Facts:
8.
Traffic in Delhi is like traffic in London. Drivers sit on the right side
of the car.
9.
Three-wheeled contraptions called Autos are a great way to see the city over
short distances. And test your faith in God.
10.
Delhi has not always been the capital of India. Under the British, Kolkotta had
the honor for a long time till Delhi was reinstated in 1912.
11.
Delhi has a rail museum with steam-age behemoths.
Fun fact:
12. Every Delhite is ever ready to help you out with directions. They will direct you even when they do not know what you are talking about. So check, crosscheck. And check again.
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Interesting facts about New Delhi State in INDIA
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May 18, 2020
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