Saddi Dilli houses a number of Foreign Embassies and Consulates. New Delhi, the capital city of India, houses foreign embassies of practically all the major nations in the world. There are also a number of consulates and high commissions here. These administrative offices can be of great help if one is willing seek information about the visa requirements of different countries … [Read more...]
Saddi Dilli’s New Delhi Railway Station….
The New Delhi Railway Station better know by its station code which is NDLS, is situated between the Ajmeri Gate and Paharganj area and is the main railway station in Saddi Dilli. New Delhi railway station is not only the second busiest station it is one of the largest statsions in India. It handles over 300 trains each day with 16 platforms and about 360,000 passengers … [Read more...]
The Cathedral Church of the Redemption in Saddi Dilli….
The story of the Cathedral Church of the Redemption India revolves around its journey from an Englishman's congregation to a multicultural one. In its diversity and its community work, the present Church has come to fulfil the founders' vision of a common home, a meeting place for all sects and creeds. Tucked away from the hustle bustle of Saddi Dilli, in the quiet Church lane … [Read more...]
Saddi Dilli’s Sacred Heart Cathedral….
The Sacred Heart Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral and one of the oldest church buildings in Saddi Dilli. Together with the St. Columba's School, and the Jesus and Mary Convent school, it occupies a total area of 14 acres near the south end of Bhai Vir Singh Marg Road in Connaught Place. The Church is located at the Gol Dak Khana near the Connaught place in Dilli. It is a … [Read more...]
Saddi Dilli’s Gurudwara Sis Ganj Sahib….
Gurudwara Sis Ganj Sahib is one of the nine historical gurdwaras in Dilli and was built to commemorate the martyrdom of Guru Teg Bahadur Ji. It is situated in Chandani Chowk, on the same site where Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb ordered the beheading of Sikh Guru Tegh Bahadur in the year 1675. It is said that when Guru Tegh Bahadur died, no one had the courage to pick up his body. … [Read more...]