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State
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Delhi |
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Capital |
Delhi |
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Main Language |
Hindi |
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Roads |
Surfaced: 10,921 Kms, Unsurfaced: 7,194 Kms |
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Railways |
168
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Airports |
Indira Gandhi International Airport, Palam |
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Climate |
Summer: 45 C to 35 C Winter: 20 C to 7 C
Monsoon: June to September |
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Where To Shop
Delhi is a shoper's goldmine.You'll find
delhi's shops and bazaars overflowling with remarkable treasures at very
afforadable prices. Old delhi quintessentially oriental, while in New
Delhi in the very recent past outlets of big international names in
footwear,clothes,cosmeticswatches and jewellery have sprung up all over
the city.In fact as far as shopping is concerned,Delhi could well be
termed the world within a city. Some of the most famous bazaars and
shopping complex are:
- City Center :
(Sunday Closed)
Recently
renamed Rajiv Chowk,'CP' was intended to be the shopping arcade of
the 'new' capital of Lutyen's Delhi in the mid 1930's, and is
located right in the heart of Delhi; it is her epicenter, designed
as a set of concentric circles. CP is an architectural splendor with
its colossal white old colonial style buildings.
Famous For: The most
popular of the radial roads leading off from City Centre is Janpatha
treasure trove for shoppers, especially bargain hunters there are
scores of Tibetan stall and other shops selling all manner of craft
item, handcraft,curios,besides a few book stall and snack joints,
ethnic wear, kohlapuri chappals, Rajasthani paintings and brassware
another absolute treat for the shopper is the govt run Central
Cottege Industries Emporium where you are offered a wide and rare
collection of Indian artifacts from different corners of the
country. Another place to visit is the underground Palika Bazaar an
air-conditioned shopping centre with stalls of ready-to-wear,costume
jewellery,accessories,books and a lot of odds and ends.
Nearest Metro Station: Palika
- Baba Kharak Singh Marg
It is the place, to get a crash
course on the handicrafts, handlooms, woolens, even shoes or sandals
and arts of every state in India.
Famous For:
CENTRAL
COTTAGE INDUSTRIES EMPORIUM: Situated near Jawahare Vapar Bavan,
Janpath you will find a spectacular Indian handicrafts all under one
roof. Spread over 8 levels covering a floor area of 36,000 sq. ft.
It's range includes fabrics, household, linen, carpets, jewellery,
handmade paper, furniture and art objects in wood, brassa and
copper.
Open 10 am to 7 pm. Closed Sunday.
THE STATE EMPORIA: `It
comprise a string of shops (eighteen in all) from almost every
Indian state, on Baba Kharak Singh Marg, City Centre. Handicrafts
and handlooms, etc. Peculiar to each state may be found. A great way
to get to a whiff of the Indian states.
Assam (the skills and
Mekhla Chadars,wicker furniture), Orissa or Utkalika(for the Ikats),
Rajasthan( for the handicrafts, mirri work, camel leather goods),
Tripura, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh,
Tamil Nadu, Nagaland, Himachal Pradesh, Karnatka, Punjab(for
Phulkari), Manipur, Haryana, Kashmir(woolens), Maharashtra, Delhi,
Gujarat(crafts and clothes), Bihar and West Bengal(Saris). Each
emporium is dedicated to one state's unique art and craft created by
traditional, skilled artisans, which ensures the authenticity of the
wares.
Open 10 am to 6.30
pm.Closed Sunday.
KHADI GRAMODYOG BHAVAN:
Situated in Regal building, City Centre.It is run by Khadi Village
Industries commission. Here you can buy Khadi cotton paper, incense
sticks, pure honey, etc. A Special Discount period of 90 Days birth
from Oct. the 2nd i.e. Mahatma Gandhi's birth Anniversary.
Open 10 am to 6 pm. Closed Sunday.
Nearest Metro
Station: Palika
- Karol Bagh (Monday closed)
One
of the famous Retail Market of Delhi. Having the products for
household and also for the whole family. It has approximately
1500-2000 shops in one long row. They are offering products at best
possible prices
Famous For: Ajmal Khan
Road market in Karol Bagh. They contain lots of food-joints,
jwellery and radimate garments.
Nearest Metro Station:
Karol Bagh (Rajendra Place)
- Chandni Chowk (Sunday closed)
One
of the main markets of Delhi, Chandni Chowk was once lined with
beautiful fountains. But today the place is very crowded and
congested. Chandni Chowk is located opposite the Red Fort. The Area
has got the Digamber Jain Temple, which houses the Birds hospital.
On one end of Chandni Chowk is the Fatehpuri Mosque, which was
erected by the wives of Shah Jahan. Opposite the old police station
or the Kotwali is the Sunheri Masjid from where Nadir Shah ordered
his troops to plunder and massacre Delhi.
Famous For:
Unforgettable shopping experience offering every conceivable item
from wedding turbans and brass ware to bicycles and electronics.
Besides eating joints some of the important streets are dariba kalan
the gleaing kinari bazar with its tinsel glitter offering rich silk
sarees of the bridel trousseau. The legendary Ballimaran with its
hakims and one time colourful inhabitance the appetizing parathe
wali gali,khariboli the aromatic spice market.
Nearest Metro
Station: New Delhi Railway Station
- Ansal Plaza
Committed
to redefining the shopping experience, it is not just a place to
shop, but also a place to stop to grab a drink or a coffee at one of
its restaurant bars. It is uniquely eco-friendly, the entire mall
being a no-smoking zone, set amidst lush green surroundings and
landscape gardens.
Famous For:Revolutionary because it
is one of the first shopping malls in Delhi, Ansal Plaza is a
one-stop place to head for anything from music to cosmetics to a
pair of jeans or shoes. Its circular shape allows getting a good
look at the amalgam of some of the most famous brands available in
the country.
Nearest Metro Station : Central Sectt.
- South Extension (Monday closed)
South
Extension is probably the most popular commercial shopping
destination in Delhi. It is expansive and always teeming with
business, generating the highest per square feet turnover in the
entire city. Home to the entire major brands found in India, as well
as the most number of departmental stores in one place.
Famous For: High quality garments and
footwear are the main attractions and some of the city's finest
jewelers have located themselves here. It is a shopping destination
for the entire family. Noisy and oftentimes crowded, this is not the
place for the leisurely scroll, but a must-see for
a-typical-day-in-Delhi shopping experience.
Nearest Metro Station: Central Sectt.
- Sarojini Nagar (Monday closed)
Sarojini
Nagar Market is a lively market where middle-class locals shop. It's
a good place just to stroll around and take in the chaos, as it has
pedestrian-only zones -- a rarity in India. Shopkeepers boisterously
hawk their wares while workers unload goods from auto- and
cycle-rickshaws, shoppers scurry about, and diners pause over plates
of greasy street food. The back streets of Sarojini are famous for
selling rejected export apparel at bargain prices.For music, The
Music Shop at Khan Market, Rhythm Corner at South Extension, Blues
in Defence Colony and Sheilma and Pyramids in Palika Bazar should be
visited. Although you will find music available almost everywhere,
the quality of music in these shops is better.
Famous For:For casuals, Janpath with
its rows of shops, Sarojini Nagar and Lajpat Nagar are the places
you would like to visit. These places offer variety of novelties,
gifts and handicraft items at bargain prices. Sarojini Nagar also
has this rather big market of export surplus clothes. Here you will
find clothes made for GAP, Van Hausen, Joe Boxer, Levis being sold
for a song. All these clothes have been made in India for these
designer brands and are sold just because they are surplus. Terrific
bargains!
Nearest Metro Station: Central Sectt.
- Ambavata Complex :
Open from 11 am to 9 pm
The
Ambavata shopping complex is a four-storeyed building, with an
elevator to move you between its 18 stores and one restaurant, Thai
Wok.
Famous For:This is a "designer"
collection of stores. Designers wear, designer's accessories, home
décor items and designer bags and shoes. A very useful place to get
a look at the Indian haute couture scene and for accessories such as
scarves, shawls, jewellery and handbags. The stores are all
air-conditioned, aesthetically pleasing and clean. A dust free, no
hassle place to stop by, day or night, and offers valet parking.
- Hauz Khas Village
An urben village where modern and
traditional have come together in complete harmony.The village can
be savoured in a spirit of escape and enjoyment.Its' boutiques and
speciality restaurants provide a relaxed atmoshphere.
Famous For: There is plenty to buy
though the prices very high.The range includes high fashion
garments,carpets, old silver antiques,furniture and artefacts using
traditional techniques fashioned for urban tastes.
Nearest Metro Station: Central Sectt.
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