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Area: 1,483 sq km. Population: 13,80 million. Capital: Delhi. Languages:
Hindi,
Punjabi (पंजाबी),
Urdu and English.
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Delhi / दिल्ली / ਨਵੀਂ ਦਿੱਲੀ / نئی دلیBusiness (व्यापार) and Economy (अर्थव्यवस्था) Delhi is not only the largest commercial centre in northern India, but also the largest centre of small industries. These are manufacturing a wide variety of items like television, tape recorders, light engineering machines, Automotive (ऑटोमोटिव), parts, sports goods, bicycles and PVC goods including footwear, Consumer (उपभोक्ता) products (उत्पाद), Textiles, Machinery (मशीनरी) and Tools, fertilizers, Chemicals, Apparel, medicines, leather goods, software, cosmetics, Electrical (विद्युत), Electronics, Healthcare, Food (भोजन), Furniture (फर्नीचर), Construction (निर्माण) ... Delhi’s new millennium industrial policy, emphasizes setting up of high tech and sophisticated industries in electronics, telecommunications, software industries, IT enabling services, Internet (इंटरनेट), Telecommunications (दूरसंचार) ... The industries, which are non-polluting and encourage high value addition and depend largely on skilled manpower are being promoted. DSIDC is setting up a Training Institute for Gems and jewellery and Assaying and Hallmarking Centre at Okhla in the building of Hi tech Vocational Centre. Delhi's Services (सेवाएं) sector has expanded due in part to the large skilled English-speaking workforce that has attracted many multinational companies. Key service industries: Logistics (रसद), Packaging, Financial Services (सेवाएं), Employment (रोजगार), Publishing, Printing, Marketing (विपणन), Media (मीडिया), Shopping (खरीदारी), Health (स्वास्थ्य), Education (शिक्षा), Real Estate (ज़मीन जायदाद) ... Rajiv Chowk, formerly known as Connaught Place, one of northern India's largest commercial and financial centres, is located in the heart of New Delhi. Adjoining areas such as Barakhamba Road and Chankyapuri are also major commercial centres.Government (सरकार) sector is the primary employer in New Delhi. According to the Economic Survey of Delhi, the metropolis has a net State Domestic Product (SDP) of Rs. 83,085 crores (2004–05)[35] and a per capita income of Rs. 53,976. The tertiary sector contributes 78.4% of Delhi's gross SDP followed by secondary and primary sectors with 20.2% and 1.4% contribution respectively. Bawana Industrial area developed by DSIDC is the largest in Asia and is spread over 1900 acres of land. At Narela 900 plots have been developed and allotted and another 600 plots are being developed. Work of construction of 378 flatted factories at Jhilmil Industrial Agriculture. The principal food crops are wheat, bajra, jowar, gram and maize. However, emphasis has now shifted from food crops to vegetables and fruit crops, dairy, poultry-farming, floriculture, etc., as these are more remunerative than food crops in the territory. |
Transport
Keeping in view the rising vehicular pollution and chaotic traffic condition in the city (नगर) of Delhi, it has been decided to start Mass Rapid Transit System (MRTS) in Delhi. The Project (परियोजना) is under implementation and is using the state of- the-art modern technology. Tourism. Important tourist places are Lal Quila (Red Fort), Jama Masjid, Qutub Minar, India Gate, Laxmi Narain Mandir (Birla Mandir), Humayun's Tomb, Lotus Temple (मंदिर), etc. Delhi Tourism and Transportation Development Corporation Limited conducts city (नगर) sight-seeing and excursion tours. The Corporation has also introduced adventure tourism activities, such as para-sailing, rock-climbing and boating. The Corporation has also developed Delhi Haat, where coffee and food items of different states are available at one place. More such Haats are coming up in different parts of the city (नगर). The ‘‘Garden of five Senses'' in the South District of Delhi attracts a lot of tourists visiting Delhi. Hotels (होटल). Restaurants (रेस्टोरेंट) and Bars. Transportation (परिवहन). Health (स्वास्थ्य). Society and culture (संस्कृति) (समाज और संस्कृति). Arts (कला) and Entertainment (मनोरंजन) Festivals Sources: India Gov. Google Earth |
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