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Landmark: Anjuna Flea MarketCity: Goa
Country: India
Continent: Asia
Anjuna Flea Market, Goa, India, Asia
India Gate is a war memorial arch located in New Delhi, India. It stands as a tribute to soldiers of the British Indian Army who died in World War I.
Visual Characteristics
The monument is constructed from red sandstone and granite. It stands 42 meters (138 feet) high and 13.5 meters (44 feet) wide. The archway is a prominent feature, with the names of over 70,000 soldiers inscribed on its walls. The design is influenced by classical Roman architecture, specifically the Arch of Constantine.
Location & Access Logistics
India Gate is situated at the eastern end of Kartavya Path (formerly Rajpath) in the heart of New Delhi. It is approximately 5 kilometers (3.1 miles) east of Connaught Place, the city's central business district. Vehicle access is restricted on Kartavya Path during certain hours, particularly on weekends and public holidays. Parking is available in designated lots around the India Gate complex, though it can be limited during peak times. The nearest metro station is Central Secretariat, which is about a 15-minute walk away. Several Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) bus routes serve the area.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Construction of India Gate began in 1921 and was completed in 1931. It was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens. The original purpose was to commemorate the fallen soldiers of the British Indian Army who served during the First World War and the Third Anglo-Afghan War.
Key Highlights & Activities
Visitors can walk around the monument and observe the inscribed names. The Amar Jawan Jyoti, a memorial flame, burns beneath the arch, symbolizing eternal remembrance. The surrounding lawns and gardens are used for recreation. Photography is permitted.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available in the vicinity. Shaded areas are limited to trees within the surrounding parkland. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally strong in the area. Food vendors and small eateries are present along the perimeter and in nearby markets.
Best Time to Visit
The best time of day for photography is during the early morning or late afternoon when the sunlight is softer. The most favorable months for visiting are from October to March, when the weather is cooler and drier. There are no tide-related considerations.
Facts & Legends
Beneath the arch, the Amar Jawan Jyoti was added in 1972 to commemorate soldiers killed in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971. A rifle topped with a soldier's helmet rests on an empty soldier's bayonet, with the flame burning perpetually. The structure is a popular spot for national celebrations and parades.
Nearby Landmarks
- Rashtrapati Bhavan (President's House) - 2.5km West
- National Museum - 1.5km Southwest
- Connaught Place - 5km Northwest
- Lodhi Garden - 3km South
- Humayun's Tomb - 6km Southeast