Location

This
42 m high India Gate is located at the eastern end of Rajpath near the
Rashtrapati Bhawan(President's House), New Delhi.
Overview
This is a majestic high arch with 42 m height, built in the memory of the
70,000 Indian soldiers, killed in the World War I & the Afghan War of
1919. This offers a good view of the Rashtrapati Bhawan. It is also called
All India War Memorial and was designed by the British architect Edwin
Lutyens. The foundation stone was laid on 10th February 1921 and was
completed in 1931.
Architecture
This beautiful gate was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens who is also credited
of designing the layout plan of New Delhi. The whole structure is built from
sandstone and rises to an height of 42 m. The name of the soldiers has
engraved on the arch and foundations of the gate. The entire arch stands on
a red Bharatpur stone.
Attractions
» The Amar Jawan Jyoti - the flame of the immortal
warrior is burning under the gate since 1971 in the memory of the soldiers
who laid their lives in the Indo-Pak war.
» Lawns - the green, valvety lawns at India Gate,
are a popular evening and holiday spot in New Delhi. Also tourists can enjoy
boating in the water bodies along side the lawns.
» Canopy or domed kiosk - There is a beautiful
canopy or domed kiosk with a roof of red sandstone is located just a few
meters away from the India Gate. The beautiful marble statue of George V was
once stood under this domed kiosk. This was also designed by Sir Edwin
Lutyens. Later the statue is removed to the Coronation Memorial Park in
North Delhi.
India Gate in evening

India
Gate come alive in evening with families, couples and children. The monument
looks more striking in evening with the use of special lights.
How to reach
Delhi is connected to several cities in the subcontinent and beyond by air,
rail and roadways. Located in the city is a national and international
airport, railway junction and many bus terminus. To reach the place one can
take any of the mentioned means of transportation.
» Air - Indira Gandhi International airport is
connected to all the domestic airports of the country.
» Rail - New Delhi Railway station is the nearest
one which is connected to all the major cities of India. The other two main
railheads are the Old Delhi and the Hazrat Nizamuddin Rly. station. One can
also take metro rail from various parts of Delhi to reach the monument.
» Road - The capital city is connected to all the
major cities in and around Delhi by regular bus service. Tourist can take
local buses from various points within the city to reach the monument. One
can also hire auto-rickshaws and taxis from different parts of the city.