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CCRA Meetings & ICCC Conference, New Delhi, India

CCRA Meetings & ICCC Conference, New Delhi, India. CCRA Meetings: 2- 8 Sep 2014 ICCC Conference: 9 - 11 Sep 2014. 15 th ICCC Conference, New Delhi, India Hosted by Government of India, DeitY (STQC Directorate); organized by CII. The Golden Triangle.

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CCRA Meetings & ICCC Conference, New Delhi, India

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  1. CCRA Meetings & ICCC Conference, New Delhi, India CCRA Meetings: 2- 8 Sep 2014 ICCC Conference: 9 - 11 Sep 2014 15th ICCC Conference, New Delhi, India Hosted by Government of India, DeitY (STQC Directorate); organized by CII

  2. The Golden Triangle The Golden Triangle covers the three most gorgeous cities of the country. Its is so called because of the triangular shape formed by the locations of New Delhi, Agra and Rajasthan on a map. This triangle has been dubbed "golden" for the extraordinary wealth of cultural and historical splendour on offer in each of the three cities. Delhi to Agra: 232 kms, 3 Hrs drive Delhi to Jaipur: 275 kms, 4 hrs drive

  3. Places to Visit Weekend Getaways

  4. TOURIST PLACES IN DELHI

  5. Delhi… not just a city but a book • Delhi - a book which narrates the history of India. • Delhi bridges two different worlds - Old Delhi and New Delhi • Delhi - the seat of power for several rulers and many empires for about a millennium. Many a times the city was built, destroyed and then rebuilt here. Interestingly, a number of Delhi's rulers played a dual role, first as destroyers and then as creators. • Delhi has been the political hub of India. • India’s largest urban dwelling with over 22 million people – • The world's second most populous city and the largest city in India in terms of area

  6. IGI Airport, Delhi • World’s sixth largest airport with a record of 78 aerobridges and capacity to handle more than 50 million passengers, per annum . • Passenger volume is expected to increase to 100 million per annum • 24 kms to Hotel Lalit

  7. Delhi Metro • Lifeline of Delhi – 200 trains, 2700 trips • 4 million passengers per day • Frequency of 2 to 5 minutes • Stops for 20 seconds at each station. • The first coach of every train is reserved for women

  8. Akshardham Temple • Temple dedicated to God Swaminarayan • that reflects the beauty and spirituality of • India’s ancient art, culture, and architecture. • Epitomises 10,000 years of Indian culture in all its breathtaking grandeur, beauty, wisdom and bliss • The Akshardham experience is an • enlightening journey through India’s • Glorious art, values and contributions for • the progress, happiness and harmony of • mankind. Built in Five year and Heralded • by the Guinness World Record as the • World’s Largest Comprehensive Hindu • Temple  • Major Attractions • Hall of Values with audio-animatronics • Giant Screen Film • Cultural Boat Ride

  9. India Gate India Gate is 42 m high, an "Arc-de-Triomphe" like archway in the middle of a crossroad Name of Commemorates the 70,000 Indian soldiers who lost their lives fighting for the British Army have been carved on the walls Amar Jawan Jyoti, the eternal flame burns day and night under the arch to remind the nation of soldiers who laid down their lives

  10. Qutab Minar Built by Qutub-ud-din Aibak of the Slave Dynastyin 1206. It is a fluted red sandstone tower, which tapers up to a height of 72.5 meters and is covered with intricate carvings and verses from the Qur'an. It consists of 380 steps. There are little openings along its length to admit air and light. It is the first monument built by a Muslim ruler in India, heralded the beginning of a new style of art and architecture that came to be known as the Indo-Islamic style

  11. Lotus Temple • Temple is built in the shape of a lotus flower .Completed in 1986 it is set among the lush green landscaped gardens. • The structure is made up of pure white marble The architect Furiburz Sabha chose the lotus as the symbol common to Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Islam. • Around the blooming petals there are nine pools of water, which light up, in natural light. It looks spectacular at dusk when it is flood lit.

  12. Jantar Mantar Jantar Mantar (Yantra - instruments, mantra - formulae) was constructed in 1724 by Maharaja Jai Singh of Jaipur . Jai Singh had found the existing astronomical instruments too small to take correct measurements and so he built these larger and more accurate instruments. The instruments at Jantar Mantar are fascinating for their ingenuity

  13. Red Fort The Red sandstone walls of the massive Red Fort (Lal Qila) rise 33-m above the clamour of Old Delhi as a reminder of the magnificent power and pomp of the Mughal emperors. Walls were built in 1638, were designed to keep out invaders, now they mainly keep out the noise and confusion of the city. The main gate, Lahore Gate, is one of the emotional and symbolic focal points of the modern Indian nation and attracts a major crowd on each Independence Day.An evening sound and light show re-creates events in India's history connected with the fort.

  14. Kingdom of Dreams Kingdom of Dreams is India's first live entertainment, theatre and leisure destination, It is located in Gurgaon, Haryana The destination consists of two theatres and cuisine area Nautanki Mahal Showshaa Theatre Culture Gully Nautanki Mahal is a 835-seat auditorium within the complex and is designed like a grand palace. Culture Gully is the arts, crafts and food boulevard at the Kingdom of Dreams. It is fully ac boulevard spread across 100,000 square feet, with theme restaurants and live kitchens from 14 states of India, represented with their representative architecture and decor. Showshaa Theater is a 350-seater covered amphitheater, complete with a soaring tent. Multiple theatrical performances take place here including productions based on Indian mythology.

  15. SIGHTSEEING  IN DELHI (Option # 2) 0700hrs to 1200hrs Qutub Minar  - The 72.5 m high-tower dates back to the 13 century and is one of the greatest bequests of Islamic Culture. At its base lies the Quwwatul-Islam Masjid, the first mosque in India. A famous iron pillar, of the 5 century, stands before it, has remained rest free for 1500 years. According to local belief if you can get your fingers to touch with your back to the pillar, your wishes will be granted. Jantar Mantar :- Is an astronomical observatory with masonry instruments, built in 1724 by Jai Singh, the mathematician and astronomer king. The Samrat or yantra supreme instrument, the largest structure shaped like a right-angled triangle, is actually a huge sun –dial the other five instruments are intended to show the movements of the sun, moon etc. Lakshmi Narayan Temple :- Popularly known as Birla mandir is a large Hindu temple built in 1938. People of all faiths can enter and worship but one must walk barefoot into the courtyard and further on. 1200hrs --1400hrs. ( Buffet Lunch as Hotel Lalit the venue hotel which is not included in below costing) 1500hrs – 1800hrs Red Fort :- Delhi’s most magnificent monument, the Red Fort, was built by Emperor Shah Jehan, the builder of the Taj Mahal in 1648. Some of the buildings it encloses are Diwan-I-Am or the hall meant for public audiences; Rang Mahal, the water cooled apartment of the royal ladies; the Pearl Mosque, a lovely, ornate dream in white marble. Raj Ghat Humayun’s Tomb (1529—1857) :- Was built by Humayun’s widowed Queen Haji Begum, in the 16 century. Architecturally the forerunner of the Taj Mahal, it stands in Nizamuddin which has Mughal architecture at its graceful best. The cost: USD $40-50/- Delegates may register at special ICCC travel desk or contact secretariat

  16. See you in India !!!

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