With around 109,000 voters, the New Delhi constituency is among the smallest in the Capital. Yet, it commands outsized ...
Two major political parties, BJP and Congress, continue to occupy government bungalows in Lutyens’ Delhi for their offices, ...
The Congress will move its central office to 9A Kotla Road in New Delhi on Wednesday having spent 47 years at 24 Akbar Road — ...
A long queue of job seekers, including women, lined up outside a bungalow on Pant Marg in Lutyens' Delhi on Tuesday for ...
The BJP and Congress are still occupying government bungalows in Lutyens Delhi despite rules requiring them to vacate after ...
New Delhi, A long queue of job seekers, including women, was seen outside a bungalow on Pant Marg in Lutyens' Delhi for ...
The Indian National Congress, India's oldest political party, is moving from its longtime headquarters at 24 Akbar Road to a ...
In 1912, the construction began on the site but the new capital New Delhi was inaugurated in the year 1931 by Edwin Lutyens.
Discover how Delhi became India's capital in 1911, shifting from Kolkata, and the vision behind its architectural grandeur ...
Akbar Road, once a prime political hub in Delhi, served as the Congress party's headquarters for decades. Witnessing many historical political milestones, it has now ceded its place to the new Indira ...