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Maulana Abul Kalam Azad or Abul Kalam Ghulam Muhiyuddin (November 11, 1888 – February 22, 1958) was a noted Indian Muslim scholar. He was a poet, writer, journalist and Indian freedom fighter. After India's independence, he held an important political position. He supported the principles of Mahatma Gandhi. He played an important role in the Khilafat movement. In 1923, he became the youngest President of the Indian National Congress. He was the President of Congress between 1940 and 1945. After independence, he was elected Member of Parliament in 1952 from Rampur district of Uttar Pradesh state of India and became the first Education Minister of India.
He was the President of the Indian National Congress between 1940-45 during which the Quit India Movement took place. Like other prominent Congress leaders, he too had to spend three days in jail. After independence, he became the first education minister of India.
Barakhamba, also known as the Barakhamba Monument, is a 14th-century mausoleum from the Tughlaq period located in the Indian capital New Delhi. Barakhamba means '12 pillars' in Urdu and Hindi languages. The name is also used for an advanced modern main road called Barakhamba Road in Connaught Place in the heart of the city.
Barakhamba Monument is a mausoleum built by Muhammad bin Tughlaq. It is located at the entrance of Nizamuddin Auliya in the Nizamuddin Heritage Area and is under restoration.
The tomb has twelve pillars and three arched doorways on each face. The verandah is laid out around the central hall, which has four domed buildings at each corner. The structure is situated in an open park and is easily visible and accessible to the public. It is located opposite the 7th Gate of the Delhi Golf Club Course and on the main road from Sabz Burj Circle or Nizamuddin Circle to the World Heritage Monument Humayun's Tomb.
Bhai Mati Das Museum
2023 Jul 16
The Sisganj Gurdwara in the Old City of Delhi is one of the most revered Sikh pilgrimage centers in India. The Gurdwara (Sikh temple) holds a special place in the heart of the Sikh community as it is believed to be the place of martyrdom of Tegh Bahadur (1621–1675), the ninth Sikh Guru. It is prominently located on Chandni Chowk, the main street of Old Delhi. Across from the gurudwara is a square with a blue-and-white colonial-era fountain, now converted into a Sikh temple attached to the gurudwara. Popularly called Bhai Mati Das Chowk (Bhai Mati Das Chowk), it is the place of martyrdom of three followers of the Guru. Close to these two holy places, at the same intersection, is the Bhai Mati Das Museum, which is the subject of this essay.
Delhi Chalo Park
2023 Jul 16
The park is behind the Red Fort which was a vacant land which has been converted into a park by the Delhi government and is opposite Shanti Sthal. This is a good step towards nature
ABW Tower Saket
2023 Jun 07
The design of this building is good.