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 ...
The small domed structure stands on a rocky outcrop overlooking the Mehrauli – Badarpur road. The structure dates back to ...
Can you spot India Gate & Qutb Minar amidst the haze? With the alarmingly rising AQI , here’s a glimpse of how waking up in Delhi looks before and after smog A thick layer of smog has once again ...
This new facility will serve as a crucial redundancy measure and support ISRO’s ambitious future missions, including the New Generation Launch Vehicle (NGLV) programme.
Doha, Qatar: The colours of Qatar’s flag illuminated New Delhi’s UNESCO World Heritage Site Qutub Minar in celebration of Qatar National Day on December 18, 2024. The Qatari Embassy in New ...
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.
Delhiites witnessed long queues, jam-packed roads and huge crowds on January 1, as several ventured out to usher in the New ...