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DELHI VS ISLAMABAD ( Comparison between the capital cities of India and Pakistan )

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Let us today compare the capital cities of India ( delhi ) and Pakistan ( islamabad ) 

 DELHI  ( THE CAPITAL CITY OF INDIA ) 

Delhi, city and national capital territory, north-central India. The city of Delhi actually consists of two components: Old Delhi, in the north, the historic city; and New Delhi, in the south, since 1947 the capital of India, built in the first part of the 20th century as the capital of British India

 Histroy
  Delhi, the capital of India has a strong historical background. It was ruled by some of the most powerful emperors in Indian history.

The history of the city is as old as the epic Mahabharata. The town was known as Indraprastha, where Pandavas used to live. In due course eight more cities came alive adjacent to Indraprastha: Lal Kot, Siri, Dinpanah, Quila Rai Pithora, Ferozabad, Jahanpanah, Tughlakabad and Shahjahanabad.

Delhi has been a witness to the political turmoil for over five centuries. It was ruled by the Mughals in succession to Khiljis and Tughlaqs.
In 1192 the legions of the Afghan warrior Muhammad of Ghori captured the Rajput town, and the Delhi Sultanate was established (1206). The invasion of Delhi by Timur in 1398 put an end to the sultanate; the Lodis, last of the Delhi sultans, gave way to Babur, who, after the battle of Panipat in 1526, founded the Mughal Empire. The early Mughal emperors favoured Agra as their capital, and Delhi became their permanent seat only after Shah Jahan built (1638) the walls of Old Delhi.

From Hindu Kings to Muslim Sultans, the reins of the city kept shifting from one ruler to another. The soils of the city smell of blood, sacrifices and love for the nation. The old 'Havelis' and edifices from the past stand silent but their silence also speaks volumes for their owners and people who lived here centuries back.

In the year 1803 AD, the city came under the British rule. In 1911, British shifted their capital from Calcutta to Delhi. It again became the center of all the governing activities. But, the city has the reputation of over throwing the occupants of its throne. It included the British and the current political parties that have had the honour of leading free India.

After independence in 1947, New Delhi was officially declared as the Capital of India.
                                             Source ( delhi tourism )


 Geography
New Delhi is both the capital and center of government of India and is the center of the National Capital Territory of Delhi. New Delhi is located in northern India within the metropolis of Delhi and it is one of the nine districts of Delhi. It has a total area of 16.5 square miles (42.7 sq km) and it is considered one of the fastest growing cities in the world.

The city of New Delhi is known for its vulnerability to climate change and global warming

The current estimate population of Delhi city in 2023 is 15,217,000 , but metropolitan Delhi had a population of over 13 million. Most of the people living in New Delhi practice Hinduism (86.8%) but there are also large Muslim, Sikh, Jain and Christian communities in the city.
New Delhi is located on the Indo-Gangetic Plain in northern India. Since it sits on this plain, most of the city is relatively flat. It is also located in the floodplains of several large rivers, but none of them actually flow through the city. In addition, New Delhi is prone to major earthquakes.
The climate of New Delhi is considered humid subtropical and it is highly influenced by the seasonal monsoon. It has long, hot summers and cool, dry winters. The average January low temperature is 45°F (7°C) and the average May (the hottest month of the year) high temperature is 102°F (39°C). Precipitation is highest in July and August.

 Future goals 
      The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) on Tuesday approved the draft Master Plan 2041 which is crafted for the development of the national capital. The DDA meeting was by chaired by Lieutenant Governor (LG) VK Saxena.
       The Master Plan 2041, prepared by the DDA, is a statutory document that facilitates Delhi’s development by assessing the present condition and guiding how to achieve the desired development. Plan proposes to encourage the development of a Night Time Economy for a safe and vibrant city.
       The draft Master Plan has been divided into two volumes and ten chapters, which encapsulate the vision to “Foster a Sustainable, Liveable and Vibrant Delhi”.

The following three goals will be pursued over this plan period for the overall happiness and well-being of its inhabitants:

• Become an environmentally sustainable city that provides a healthy environment for its citizens and is resilient to the impacts of climate change and disasters.
• Develop as a future-ready city that offers good quality, affordable and safe living environments with efficient services and green mobility systems.
• Emerge as a dynamic place for economic, creative and cultural development.


  Economy
       
The Nominal GSDP of the NCT of Delhi for 2020-21 was estimated at ₹15.98 lakh crore (US$200 billion) recording an annual growth of 8.1%.
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List of Places to visit in Delhi-NCR (Updated):

Akshardham Temple ---- Akshardham, New Delhi
Red Fort.             ----- Chandni Chowk, New Delhi
India Gate.           ----- Central Secretariat, New Delhi
Hauz Khas             ----- Hauz Khas, New Delhi
Worlds of Wonder     ---- Sector-18, Noida (Delhi-NCR)
KidZania                ----- Sector-18, Noida (Delhi-NCR)
Connaught Place      ---- Rajiv Chowk, New Delhi
Dilli Haat.                ---- INA, New Delhi
Fun N Food Village.     ----- Dwarka Sector 21, New Delhi
Snow World.             ----- Sector-18, Noida (Delhi-NCR)
Qutub Minar            ----- Qutub Minar metro station, New Delhi
Humayun’s Tomb        ----- Jor Bagh, New Delhi
Lotus Temple            ----- Kalkaji Mandir, New Delhi
Appu Ghar                ----- Huda City Centre, Gurgaon (Delhi-NCR)
Damdama Lake          ----- Gurgaon (Delhi-NCR)
Cyber Hub                 ---- Cyber City Rapid Metro Station, Gurgaon (Delhi-NCR)
National Rail Museum   ---- Dhaula Kuan, New Delhi
Jama Masjid               ----- Jama Masjid Metro, New Delhi
Rashtrapati Bhavan    ----- Central Secretariat, New Delhi



   ISLAMABAD ( THE CAPITAL CITY OF PAKISTAN ) 

Islamabad (/ɪzˈlɑːməbæd/ ( listen); Urdu: اسلام آباد, Islām-ābād) is the capital city of Pakistan. It is the country's ninth-most populous city, with a population of over 1.2 million people, and is federally administered by the Pakistani government as part of the Islamabad Capital Territory.

Histroy 
The capital city of Pakistan, Islamabad is located in the northwest of the country on Potohar Plateau. This area has been significant in history for being a part of the crossroads of the Rawalpindi and the North West Frontier Province. The city was built in 1960 to replace Karachi as the Pakistani capital, which it has been since 1963. Due to Islamabad's proximity to Rawalpindi, they are considered sister cities.

Compared to other cities of the country, Islamabad is a clean, spacious and quiet city with lots of greeneries. The site of the city has a history going back to the earliest human habitations in Asia. This area has seen the first settlement of Aryans from Central Asia, ancient caravans passing from Central Asia, and the massive armies of Tamerlane and Alexander.

To the north of the city you will find the Margalla Hills. Hot summers, monsoon rains and cold winters with sparse snowfall in the hills almost summarize the climate of this area. Islamabad also has a rich wildlife ranging from wild boars to leopards.

After the formation of Pakistan in 1947, it was felt that a new and permanent Capital City had to be built to reflect the diversity of the Pakistani nation. It was considered pertinent to locate the new capital where it could be isolated from the business and commercial activity of the Karachi, and yet is easily accessible from the remotest corner of the country.


Geography

Islamabad is located at 33°41′04″N 73°02′52″E / 33.6844°N 73.0479°E at the edge of the Pothohar Plateau at the foot of the Margalla Hills in Islamabad Capital Territory. Its elevation is 507 metres (1,663 ft). The modern capital and the ancient Gakhar city of Rawalpindi stand side by side and are commonly referred to as the Twin Cities. To the east of the city lies Murree and Kotli Sattian. To the north lies the Haripur District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Kahuta lies on the northeast, Taxila, Wah Cantt, and Attock District to the northwest, Gujar Khan, Kallar Syedan, Rawat, and Mandrah on the northeast, and Rawalpindi to the southwest. Islamabad is located 120 kilometres (75 mi) SSW of Muzaffarabad, 185 kilometres (115 mi) east of Peshawar, 295 kilometres (183 mi) NNE of Lahore .



Economy

Islamabad is the capital of Pakistan and a net contributor to the Pakistani economy. Whilst having only 0.8% of the country's population, it contributes 1% to the country's GDP. The Islamabad Stock Exchange, founded in 1989, is Pakistan's third largest stock exchange after Karachi Stock Exchange and Lahore Stock Exchange. The exchange has 118 members with 104 corporate bodies and 18 individual members. The average daily turnover of the stock exchange is over 1 million shares. As of 2012, Islamabad LTU (Large Tax Unit) was responsible for Rs 371 billion in tax revenue, which amounts to 20% of all the revenue collected by the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) as of 2012.

Best places to visit 

There are many beautiful places to visit and trust me if you are in Islamabad you will never get bored. 

Here are the top 10 most beautiful places in Islamabad 2023. 

Faisal Mosque
Daman-e-Koh
Lok Virsa Museum
Saidpur Village
Pakistan Monument
Shah Allah Dita Caves
Lakeview Park
Margalla Hills
Pakistan Army Museum
Ayub National Park


This was a comparison between the two capital cities of India ( Delhi ) & pakistan ( islamabad ) 

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