The India Gate is found at the center of India’s capital town, New Delhi. About 2.3 distance from the Rashtrapati Bhavan, it's settled on the extremity of the ceremonial street, of Rajpath.
Delhiites and tourists alike throng the Indian Gate Lawns encompassing to the monument for a leisurely evening, enjoying the sunshine show at the fountains at the side of snacking on the street food. The cornices of India Gate are adorned with the inscription of the sun which symbolized the British Imperial Colony. The word INDIA is inscribed at the top of the arches on both sides flanked by the dates MCMXIV (1914) on the left and MCMXIX (1919) on the right.
Delhiites and tourists alike throng the Indian Gate Lawns encompassing to the monument for a leisurely evening, enjoying the sunshine show at the fountains at the side of snacking on the street food. The cornices of India Gate are adorned with the inscription of the sun which symbolized the British Imperial Colony. The word INDIA is inscribed at the top of the arches on both sides flanked by the dates MCMXIV (1914) on the left and MCMXIX (1919) on the right.
INDIAN GATE
The India Gate is 42m tall and nine.1m in breadth. The artifact is primarily Red and yellow sandstones sourced from Bharatpur. The structure stands on an occasional base and rises in asymmetrical steps topped with a shallow dome at the highest.
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