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METALLO
2007
International
Conference on Metals and Alloys: Past, Present and
Future
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About
India & New Delhi
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About
India
The vast subcontinent of India is
an amalgamation of the traditional and the modern.
Add to this the variety of Indian culture and arts,
its historic monuments, its mountains and seas, wildlife
and above all, the friendly disposition of the people;
this makes India a fascinating destination for this
Conference. The colourful experience will be unforgettable.
About
New Delhi
New Delhi plays its role of a sophisticated Capital
with a large element of old world graciousness. Modern
structures like Lotus Temple and Metro complete with
a plethora of historical monuments like Qutub Minar,
Red Fort, Jama Masjid and Humayun's Tomb.
Places
to visit
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India
Gate - The majestic 42 m high edifice designed by
Sir. Edwin Lutyens.
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Jantar
Mantar - Astellar observatory built in 1710 AD by
the astronomer-King Sawai Jai Singh 11 of Jaipur.
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Humayun's
Tomb - This is regarded as the finest early Mugal
architecture, a blend of Indo-Islamic style.
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Qutab
Minar - The 73 m victory tower started in 1199 AD
is one of the tallest towers in the world.
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Red
Fort & Chandani Chowk are interesting places to
see the hustle and bustle of the old city of Delhi.
Personell to man the registration on a monthly basis
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Bahai
Temple - popularly known as the lotus temple because
of its architectural style.
Attractions
of Delhi
Red Fort, India Gate, Rastrapati Bhawan, Parliament
House, Jantar Mantar, Jama Masjid, Raj Ghat, Lakshmi
Narayan Temple, Humayun's Tomb, Lotus Temple, Qutab
Minar, Chandni Chowk, Cannaught Place
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