India
Gate, situated on the Raj Path in New Delhi, was built to memorialize the
70,000 Indian soldiers who lost their lives during the First World War,
fighting for the British army. The India Gate also bears the name of 13,516
British and Indian soldiers killed during the third Afghanistan war, 1919. The
foundation stone of India Gate was laid down by the Duke of Connaught in the
year 1921 and was designed by the famous British architect, Edward Lutyens. It
was Lord Irwin who dedicated India Gate to the nation in 1931. Later, another
memorial, Amar Jawan Jyoti or the eternal soldier's flame was added to the
monument. The Amar Jawan Jyoti is burning since 1971.It is one of the impotant places to see in Delhi.
The India Gate is 42 m tall and the
entire arch stands on a low base of red stone and rises in stages to a huge
molding. From the base of the arch of India Gate one can have a magnificent
view of the Rashterapati Bhavan (the President's house). At the top of India
Gate, on both sides is inscribed INDIA. There is a vast expanse of lush green
lawns surrounding the India Gate. India Gate is certainly one of the most
visited spots of Delhi. The lawns of India Gate bustle with people,
particularly during summer evenings. The lawns of India Gate house the famous
boat club and a children's park. It lends more beauty to India Gate.
In night it looks amazing in flood lights
Tourists visiting Delhi never miss this place.
In night it looks amazing in flood lights
Tourists visiting Delhi never miss this place.
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