India Gate Memorial History

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Delhi India Gate history

The India Gate is a war memorial located in New Delhi, India. It was built in memory of the Indian soldiers who died in World War I and the Afghan Wars. Here is a brief history of the India Gate:

In 1917, the British Indian government decided to construct a war memorial to honor the soldiers who had died in the First World War and the Third Afghan War. The site chosen for the memorial was the Rajpath, which was then called the Kingsway.

The construction of the India Gate began in 1921, and it was completed in 1931. The design of the monument was chosen through an architectural competition, which was won by Sir Edwin Lutyens, a British architect. The India Gate was designed in the shape of an arch, and it stands at a height of 42 meters. The arch is made of sandstone and granite and is inscribed with the names of more than 13,000 soldiers who died in the First World War.

The India Gate was originally known as the All India War Memorial, and it was inaugurated by the Duke of Connaught in 1931. In 1971, a flame was added to the India Gate to honor the soldiers who died in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971.

Today, the India Gate is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Delhi. It is surrounded by lush green lawns, and it is illuminated at night, making it a beautiful sight to behold. The India Gate also serves as a venue for several events and celebrations throughout the year, including the Republic Day Parade.

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