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Barakhamba, also
known as
Barakhamba Monument, is a 14th-century tomb
building from the
Tughlaq period that is
located in New Delhi, India. Barakhamba...
- to a 59 km (36.66 mi)-long corridor, surp****ing Line 3. The
Dwarka –
Barakhamba Road
section of the line was
inaugurated and
opened to the
public by the...
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Certificate Examination(AISSCE) in the
twelfth grade.
Modern School,
Barakhamba Road is
consistently ranked well
among Indian schools. The
primary branch...
- The
Barakhamba Road
metro station is
located on the Blue Line of the
Delhi Metro. It was
constructed by the
Shapoorji Pallonji Group. It is
located on...
- is
located in the
northern part of New Delhi.
Adjoining areas such as
Barakhamba Road, ITO are also
major commercial centres. The
government and quasi-government...
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original on 17
January 2011.
Retrieved 14
January 2011. "PM
inaugurates Barakhamba-Dwarka
Metro line". The
Times of India. 30
December 2005.
Archived from...
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recipient Indian journalist Vinod Dua. Dua was
schooled at the
Modern School,
Barakhamba Road, New Delhi. She is half-Saraiki and half-Tamil. The
inspiration for...
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Dwarka and
Barakhamba Road,
opened on 31
December 2005, and
subsequent sections opened between Dwarka –
Dwarka Sector 9 on 1
April 2006,
Barakhamba Road –...
- **** community), and
their supporters. The
parade usually runs from
Barakhamba Road to
Tolstoy Marg to
Jantar Mantar.
Since its
inception in 2008, where...
- was
named after famous Russian writer Leo Tolstoy.
Tolstoy Marg
links Barakhamba Road and
Maharaja Ranjit Singh Marg intersection, to
Sansad Marg intersection...