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Road Named after Notes Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Road: A. P. J. Abdul Kalam: 11th President of India. Formerly called Aurangzeb Road, after the 6th Mughal Emperor. [citation needed] Ajmal Khan Road Mohammad Ajmal Khan: Founder of Jamia Millia Islamia. [1] Amrita Shergil Marg Amrita Sher-Gil: Hungarian-Indian painter. Formerly called Ratendone Road.
The road was formerly named Park Street. The name was changed by New Delhi Municipal Council as a "friendly gesture" towards Bangladesh. [1] The road is named after Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, Founding Father of Bangladesh. [2] The newly renamed road was opened by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 8 April ...
All major Highways will be single digit or double digit in number. Three-digit numbered highways are secondary routes or branches of a main highway. The secondary route number is prefixed to the number of the main highway. For example 244, 344 etc. will be the branches of the main NH44.
DND Flyway grew out of a need to bridge the growing population of Delhi with its neighboring places across the Yamuna river. A major portion of Delhi's population lives in the Trans-Yamuna area and there was a need to build a major connecting facility between the areas growing on both sides of the Yamuna.
Acharya Shree Bhikshu Hospital is a government hospital located in Moti Nagar, New Delhi, India. [1] Established in 1996, the hospital is managed by the Government of the National Capital Territory (NCT) of Delhi. The hospital opened a new block for new mothers and children in November 2023.
BLK Super-Speciality Hospital is a 650-bed hospital located at the junction of Pusa Road and Guru Ravi Das Marg. It was inaugurated in January 1959. [12] City Hospital is a 120-bed hospital located at the intersection of Pusa Road and Sir Gangaram Hospital Marg. Kolmet Hospital is a 39-bed hospital located near Karol Bagh metro station.
A view of Delhi Faridabad Skyway, Delhi NCR. Old National Highway 2 or Old NH 2, (currently National Highway 19) was a major National Highway in India, that connected the states of Delhi, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand and West Bengal. It constitutes a major portion of the historical Grand Trunk Road along with old NH 91 and old NH 1 in
The AIIMS metro station is located on the Yellow Line of the Delhi Metro. [1] The entrances are on Aurobindo Marg, the east side just outside the All India Institute of Medical Sciences. Safdarjung Hospital is just west of the station.