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    Lutyens Delhi is 130 years old.

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    Edwin Landseer Lutyens.

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    Sir Edwin Lutyens did the designing of the building and the gardens.

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    But even today, not too much has changed, and the Lutyens' elite knows that.

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    Lutyens was influenced by Mughal art and designed this garden keeping in mind the same art.

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    The Mughal Garden was designed by Lady Harding in the year 1917 by Edwin Lutyens.

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    The chief architect of this building was‘Edwin Landseer Lutyens', while its chief engineer was‘Hug Keeling'.

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    Edwin Lutyens(1869- 1944) was responsible for much of the architectural design and buildings in New Delhi, India.

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    Two architects, Edward Lutyens and Herbert Baker, were called on to design New Delhi and its buildings.

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    Honourable people also need a separate lane in Lutyens, Successful launch of RISAT-2B and Other headlines.

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    Government buildings and offices were designed by Edwin Lutyens and constructed in beautiful English Colonial style.

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    Sir Edwin Lutyens finalized design the garden in 1917 but planting was done during the years 1928-1929 only.

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    Every city in India has its own Lutyens equivalent- prime land occupied by ministers and bureaucrats, past and present.

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    The British architect Edwin Landseer Lutyens, a major member of the city-planning process, was given the primary architectural responsibility.

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    In the British Raj in India, Sir Edwin Lutyens' monumental city planning for New Delhi marked the sunset of neoclassicism.

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    Close to RashtrapathiBhavan, is a domed almost circular structure almost a kilometer incircumferance, and was designed by the famed architect Lutyens.

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    After the capital moved from Calcutta to Delhi, the Viceroy occupied the newly built Viceroy's House, designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens.

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    This 42-meter tall historical structure was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens and is one of the largest war memorials in the country.

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    India will have its first-ever national police museum as the Central government has decided to establish the unique facility in Lutyens' Delhi.

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    Lutyens traveled between India and England almost every year for twenty years and worked on the construction of Viceroy's House in both countries.

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    India will soon have its first national police museum as the central government has decided to establish the unique facility in Lutyens' Delhi.

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    Also, right behind the spectacular India Gate, around 150 metres away, is a canopy like structure which was also built by Edwin Lutyens.

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    Additionally, directly behind the breathtaking India Gate, around 150 meters away, is an overhang like structure which was likewise worked by Edwin Lutyens.

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    The 2,000 hectares of Lutyens Delhi under government control but owned by the people of India are worth ₹80,000 for every family in India.

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    Large parts of New Delhi were planned by Edwin Lutyens, who first visited Delhi in 1912, and Herbert Baker, both leading 20th-century British architects.

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    With the exception of the Viceroy's House, it was the largest and grandest of all palaces built in Delhi by Edwin Lutyens during 1921-1931.

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    It is a wonderful historical structure of 42 meters tall was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens and one of the Largest war memorial in India.

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    Lutyens Delhi- which houses the buildings and bungalows for much of India's central government- is about 2,200 hectares, 90% of which is controlled by the government.

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    Arnab said that he will work to save journalism from the journalism of Lutyens' Delhi, because they are conciliatory and have no right to represent the public.

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    Parliament House: The building was designed by two famous architects- Sir Edwin Lutyens and Sir Herbert Baker- who were responsible for the planning and construction of New Delhi.

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