Saturday, September 8

Sightseeing in Delhi -Best Tourist Attractions in Delhi - Opening & Closing Timing

Which are the Main Tourist Attractions in Delhi 
Delhi Sightseeing - Where to Visit

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Qutub Minar
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Qutub MInar is one of the main landmarks in Delhi. Qutub Minar is one of the most visited tourist attractions in Delhi as well. The historical and unique monument of Qutub Minar was constructed by the legendry Qutub-ud-Din Aibek in in 1119. Qutub Minar in Delhi is 238 ft in height. Qutub Minar has a diameter of 47 ft at the base and Qutub Minar’s diameter is 9 meters at the top

There is one more important attraction in the Qutub Minar Campus and that is 1600 years old iron pillar. The iron pillar in the Qutub Complex was built in the 5th Century and it is still free of rust and you will find no sign of decomposition in this pillar.

How to Reach Qutub Minar

Qutub Minar is well connected by Delhi Metro. You can take a direct Metro to Qutub Minar from Central Secretariat. It lies in the Delhi Gurgaon Metro link.

Number of DTC buses connects Qutub Minar to all parts of the city. You can take direct DTC bus to Qutub Minar from AIIMS medical DTC bus stand. Qutub Minar is located in the Delhi Gurgaon Meherauli road.

Lal Qila or Red Fort Delhi

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Also known as Lal Qila, Red Fort in Delhi was built in 1648 by Mughal Emperor Shahjahan. Red Fort is located in Old Delhi near ISBT Kashmere Gate and is kus walking distance from Old Delhi Railway station. Red Fort is built with an amazing and exquisite architecture. There are many places inside the Red Fort which has an mesmerizing history. These ares inside Lal Qila include Diwan-i-Aam (Public audiences or meetings were held in this hall), Diwan-i Khas (Private meeting were held here by the Royal), Rang Mahal (Place was water cooled for the royal ladies) and Pearl Mosque.

If you go in the evenings in the Lal Qila or Red Fort you can also enjoy sound and light shows which are organised daily inside Red Fort.

People of India every year see our Prime Minister also addressing the nation on Independence Day from top of the Red Fort

How to reach Red Fort in Delhi
Red Fort is walking distance from ISBT Kashmere gate and Old Delhi Railway Station. Lal Qila or Red fort is also connected by Delhi Metro from all parts of Delhi. You can board a metro from Rajiv Chowk to reach Red Fort in

India Gate Delhi
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Another important landmark of Delhi and the most visited place in Delhi is India Gate. This gate was built in memory of hundreds of Indian Soldiers who sacrificed their lives during the 1st World War.

Height of the India Gate is 42 meters. Beneath India Gate you will find an Amar Jawan Jyoti (Eternal Flame) that is burnt to honor the martyr’s. 26th January Parade or Republic day Parade is also organized here and it takes place at the Rajpath from India Gate. The highlighting point of India Gate is the panoramic view of President’s House or Rashtrapati Bhavan in the evenings that is wonderful.

Akshardham Temple Delhi

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Akshardham Temple in Delhi is located in the East delhi near Mayur Vihar Phase 1. Akshardham Temple in Delhi is an excellent and the most beautiful piece of art located on the banks of Yamuna in East Delhi. Akshardham Temple is spread over 100 acres of land and is one of the most visited temples in the world.

Please note that Akshardham Temple remains close on Mondays. On the other days Akshardham Temle is open from 9am to 7pm in summers and 9am to 6pm in winters.

Other attractions at the Akshardham temple include the light and musical fountain show in the evenings.

How to reach Akshardham Temple
Akshardham temple is connected by Metro from all parts of Delhi. You can take a metro train from Noida to Akshardham Temple or Metro from Raji Chowk to Akshardham Station. Direct Metro trains are available from Dwarka to Akshardham Temple.


Other important tourist attractions in Delhi
Bahai's Lotus Temple Delhi

Humayun's Tomb (Open from Sunrise to Sunset)

Iskon Temple (Open from 4:30am - 12:00pm and 4pm - 9pm)

Rashtrapati Bhavan

Laxminarayan Temple or Birla Mandir
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Jantar Mantar

Raj Ghat, Shakti Sthal, Vijay Ghat

Jama Masjid

Delhi Sight seeing can be done by HO HO Buses which covers these places. DTC also offers Delhi Darshan Site Seeing daily trips in AC buses.


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Tuesday, September 4

Dream Homes have become nightmares for the residents of Divine Meadows in sector 108

Helpless Middle Class Home Buyers are still at the mercy of the Builders - Hapless Residents called cops to resolve the issues


  • Management of Divine Meadows sector 108 forcefully locked the gate, called bouncers to deny entry exit to the residents

  • Residents of Prateek Wisteria in sector 77 protested against the hike in maintenance charges called the police



The harassment of home buyers by the builders continue even when the state and central governments have assured the buyers that they will get their dream homes registered soon. Thousands of buyers who have booked their flats years ago are still being harassed and looted by builders. There are many builders who have given possession to the flat owners but the work is still underway and they have not been able to procure OC for their projects.

Many families are living in partially completed projects without completion certificate have deal with day to day life threats. The open electric wires, under-construction work, no fire fighting systems, no proper security, no garbage management and many other issues with which the buyers have to deal with on daily basis

The residents of Divine Meadows sector 108 were denied the access to one gate through the club by the builder. The gate had been closed by the builder for over 2 months citing some construction work. The residents told that this was an excuse by the builder and no such repair or construction took place for 2 months. 

The residents when asked the management to open the gate they refused to do so and instead called around 8 bouncers who stood guard the gate and stopped the residents for using that gate

The buyers of Divine Meadows society located in sector 108 had to call the Police on September 3, when the management had called the bouncers who threatened the residents when they tried to open the gate

This is the gate where most of the school buses drop the kids. Due to the forceful closure of this gate by the management few months ago, the kids had to walk around half a km to reach their homes be it scorching summer heat or heavy rains these days.

The Noida Police has assured the residents that the gate will remain open and the residents will not face any problem now onward.

On the same day Prateek Wisteria had to call the Police to resolve the maintenance issues with the builder. The maintenance charge have been increased from 2.70/Sqft to 3.25/Sq feet by simply pasting a notice on the board. After the police came the builder has assured the residents that they will review the hike and get back to residents after 15 days. According to the residents The builder is also not willing to handover the maintenance to the apartment owners

The Police did a good job and tried to resolve the issues of the residents here but the question is will these builders comply to what police says?? Do they follow the norms set by the governments?? Do these builders fear law??

The builder's men had promised Dr Mahesh Sharma, the honorable union minister that the gate will be opened within few days. However it fell into the deaf years of the builder.

As per the govt. norms, Genset chimney must be higher than the height of the building. However, in case of Divine Meadows no such rules have been followed. Residents are forced to inhale the toxic smoke which is causing serious health related problems in the children and elderly people and they are falling ill very frequently.

Dr Mahesh Sharma had given 7 days to the builder to comply with the environmental norms even then the builder here also did not bother to install chimneys


Below are just a few news cuttings out of the millions where our leaders courts have warned them to abide by the law. But despite all these news and actions by our administrations we don't see any improvement.

FIRs were lodged against them, courts and UP CM has warned these builders so many time but there is no respite to the buyers.

Is this because now the politics is only meant for the Dalits and Minorities? The governments will only work for a votebank? What is the fault of the middle class tax payers?? Are they ignored because these people are law abiding citizens, pay their taxes, do not create ruckus on the streets or roads. It is high time that governments listen to the plight of the salaried middle class who are the highest contributors to the exchequer. 









Sunday, September 2

Shobha De made mockery of the Indian Asian Games Medalists for their poor background

Controversial figure, Shobhaa De finds herself in hot water after offensive tweet against the Asian Games Athletes

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When the entire India is celebrating the success of our athletes at the Asian Games 2018, there were few like Shobhaa De who were making fun of their humble and poor background.

Just to jog back our memory, the same Shobha De had mocked the Indian Olympic squad during 2016 Olympic Games

During the 2016 Olympics De suggested in a tweet that Indian athletes visit the Olympics merely to take selfies and spend government money. Her comment received widespread criticism from various quarters

De was also criticized for her remarks when she supported separation of Mumbai from Maharashtra to create a separate entity

The controversial author tweeted 

Excerpt from a friends post "Rickshaw puller's daughter wins heptathlon .. Rickshaw wala's son scores 1000 runs .. Rickshaw wala's daughter becomes CA .. My kids are now forcing me to buy a Rickshaw!!! 😢" 😀😀😀 Just in....

She was slammed by the twitter users for this insensitive tweet

Shobha De came to limelight for her controversial columns in various magazines and is best known for her depiction of socialites and sex in her works of fiction

See how some of the users reacted to her tweet