Topic > Essay on Delhi NCR - 829

The Delhi NCR region is very large. It does not only include New Delhi or Lutyen's famous Delhi but also includes Delhi which has been there since times immemorial i.e. since the times of the Pandavas (The mythological family in the Indian epic of MAHABHARAT), the Chauhan dynasty, the Lodi dynasty, The Khilji dynasty, the Delhi Sultanate, the Timurids or more popularly the Mughals, then the British and currently independent India. The Delhi we witness today is basically built by the British government as part of the plan to shift the capital from Calcutta (Currently Calcutta) in the year 1911 announced by the then Emperor of India King George II during his coronation at the Delhi Durbar, designed by architects Sir Edwin Lutyens and Herbart Baker. Massive construction of the new capital subsequently began. The British government constructs the following buildings as part of the new city, which is still the basis of India's administrative, judicial and legislative administration today. • The Rashtrapati Bhawan. • The North Block (Secretariat Building) • The South Block (The Secretariat building) • The Connaught Place. • The Sansad Bhawan or the Parliament • Lutyen's bungalow area • The India Gate or the War Memorial. The Delhi NCR (National Capital Region) is basically a very large area and includes the states of Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and Haryana. The total area of ​​Delhi NCR is 43,016 square kilometres. The development of Delhi is still ongoing. The most important development after India's independence is the Chanakyapuri area undertaken in the 1950s by the Central Public Works Department to develop the area for Diplomatic Missions, residence for Ambassadors, Diplomats... half of the card... ....h meet the needs of business travellers. Business travellers, along with business travellers, prefer some recreational activities like partying, networking, playing golf, shopping for various types of products from India like handlooms and handicrafts, ethnic wear, jewellery, gems and stones. The five star hotels in Delhi which are very very popular among both national and international delegates both from the point of view of accommodation and meeting, conference and seminar are as follows. These hotels offer guests first-class hospitality and conference services.1. The Ashok Hotel, New Delhi.2. The Oberoi, New Delhi.3. The Lalit, New Delhi.4. The ITC Maurya, New Delhi.5. The Taj Palace Hotel, New Delhi.6. The Taj Mahal Hotel, New Delhi.7. The Sheraton, New Delhi.8. The Imperial, New Delhi.