Qutub Minar (Qutb Minar) in Delhi is an example of Indo-Islamic architecture and the world's largest minaret at nearly 236 feet high. The first ruler of the Delhi Sultanate, Qutb-ud-Din Aybak ...
As part of the event, a laser light show was held at Qutub Minar, displaying the date of the Delhi Legislative Assembly ...
The iconic Qutub Minar illuminated in colours of the Tricolour on5, ahead of the Republic Day. The day is also celebrated as ...
It is believed that around Rs 32 million was spent to complete the construction of this white mausoleum (in 1653). Today, the cost of building the Taj would be somewhere around Rs 70 billion (nearly ...
A grand celebration of democracy was witnessed at the ‘Illuminating Democracy’ event at the historic Qutub Minar premises on Wednesday. The Delhi Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) R Alice Vaz was ...
The Nomination files produced by the States Parties are published by the World Heritage Centre at its website and/or in working documents in order to ensure transparency, access to information and to ...
A rush of pilgrims during Mauni Amavasya at Kumbh led to a stampede, killing nearly 800 people. Some say the visit of ...
In the heart of New Delhi’s UNESCO-listed Qutub Minar complex, amidst ancient monuments and historic buildings dating back to the early 13th century, stands a marvel that defies time itself.