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India’s most modern and
fastest developing City |
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Gurgaon located in the National
Capital Region (NCR) of Delhi is better known as the
Singapore of India. It is nestled within the state of
Haryana. In a very short span of time, Gurgaon has
dramatically achieved phenomenal impetus in terms of
infrastructure, skyscraping buildings, incredible
shopping malls offering high-end products under one
roof, and other amenities of modern day life including a
chain of 5 star hotels and clubs. Gurgaon, a fast
developing city is just about 30 kilometers from New
Delhi, the National Capital of India. |
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Apparel House |
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Apparel House a state of art
architectural bonanza is situated on a prime 5 acre land
in the institutional area, sector 44, Gurgaon, Haryana,
India. Apparel House is centrally air conditioned &
has inbuilt state of art 60,000 square feet exhibition
complex, auditorium, conference halls, a multi cuisine
restaurant, board room, meeting rooms, amphi theater,
business centre, cyber café, bank with foreign exchange
facilities, travel & ticketing counter. The seven
storey building is equipped with high speed lifts and a
large parking space. |
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About Delhi |
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An
Unprecedented Metropolis |
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Welcome to New Delhi, the capital of
India, the third largest city in the country. The
sprawling city divided into Old Delhi and New
Delhi, gives the feel of the old and the new, with
its ancient historical monuments interspersed with
soaring skyscrapers, embassies and bustling
commercial complexes. The city, a major travel
gateway hub has extreme climates, immense heat
waves during summer and chilly coldness during
winter.
Delhi is a palimpsest, bearing the
complexities, the contradictions, the beauty and
the dynamism of a city where the past coexists
with the present. Many dynasties ruled from here
and the city is rich in the architecture of its
monuments. Diverse cultural elements absorbed into
the daily life of the city have enriched its
character. Exploring the city can be a fascinating
and rewarding experience.
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The monuments are an inseparable part of
the diverse culture of Delhi. The Red fort by Shah Jahan
is a wonder in red sandstone. The Jama masjid is an
architectural extravaganza of Shah Jahan, the country's
largest mosque. Chadini Chowk (Silver street) is a
vibrant shopping area with the country's best-known
wholesale market. The Raj Ghat on the banks of the
Yamuna transcends the patriotism in one where the father
of our nation rests in peace. The Rashtrapati Bhavan is
the official residence of the President of India. The
other popular spots include the India Gate, Birla
Mandir, Qutub Minar, Bahai's temple and the famous
Akshardham temple.
India, a land of snake charmers and
magicians and the capital of this land of mysteries is
Delhi. Delhi is just not a city but a book- a book that
narrates the history of India. The city was built and
destroyed seven times and has been witness to the
various events, which has brought India through the
history books. Seven times this city went through the
pain of being built and rebuilt.
Today as the capital of India Delhi is the
seat of administration and the monuments that tell the
saga of a bygone era stand there. These icons are
testimony to the grandeur of past and also an attraction
for the tourists. With an area of 1483 sq. Kms. Delhi
has now attained full statehood. The charm of Delhi has
attracted Emperors, Conquerors and poor in equally.
It is correctly said that Delhi is a land
of 'Dilwalas' or for people with heart. This phrase
acquires a true colour when one goes around the lanes of
Delhi. Delhi- a window to the kaleidoscope that is
India. |
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