Step into the heart of India and discover the rich history and culture of Delhi, where iconic landmarks stand as testaments to the city’s vibrant past. Visit the majestic Red Fort, the grand Qutub ...
Delhi was ruled by the Mughals for centuries and later by the British, yet it was never named after a Mughal emperor or an ...
Navin Minar, by Raheja Developers, is a 42-floor luxury high-rise soaring 190 meters—twice the height of Qutub Minar. Located ...
Take a peaceful stroll around the iconic India Gate, and enjoy the beautiful gardens and open space. Surrounded by nature and ...
Chhattarpur's political scene is set for an intense triangular contest in the 2025 elections, primarily featuring AAP's Brahm ...
In one booth, Subodh Gupta's trademark tiffin simmers away on a holographic gas in a work he has titled Mars Kitchen.
Many of these are celebrated globally, like the Taj Mahal or Qutub Minar. Now, if you are keen for an offbeat type of travel, there are lesser-known gems too that offer a unique glimpse into the ...
It is believed that around Rs 32 million was spent to complete the construction of this white mausoleum (in 1653). Today, the cost of building the Taj would be somewhere around Rs 70 billion (nearly ...
Hampi is an ancient city filled with temples, ruins, and giant boulders. Sites like the Virupaksha Temple and the Vittala Temple are famous for their historic significance and architectural beauty.