The Rashtrapati bhavan


The Rashtrapati  bhavan is presidential residence. it is official house of president of India.
Rastrpati bawan New Delhi, India, is located at the west end of Rajpath. The grandeur of Rashtrapati Bhavan is multi-dimensional. It is breathtaking images of a huge mansion and its Ar chit. More than these, the largest democracy in the world to be the President's residence in the history of democracy is a sacred existence. Some public housing complex in the world, the head of state of its size, in terms of the vastness and grandeur of Rashtrapati Bhavan will match
This mansion president's official residence, hall, guest rooms and offices that can refer to; Also the entire 130 hectares (320 acres) in the presidential estate in addition to its large perimeter walls President Gardens (Mughal Gardens), large open spaces, bodyguards and servants, stables, residences, offices and other facilities can refer to are. In terms of area, the largest in the world, a head of state residence. Rastrpati bhawan in new Delhi was developed as planned, the Governor-General's residence was given an enormous scale and prominent location. Castle original samples which Lutyens sent Herbert Baker from Shimla June 14, 1912 very similar to the developed. it is very safe place. security is very tight. not  entry for common person.
Approved for construction in the amount of 400,000 pounds was d
etermined. Seventeen-year-old building, however, necessary for the construction of the long-term 877.136 pounds (then Rs. 12.8 million) to its costs raised. The actual amount of the construction of not only building, but also in the Mughal Gardens and staff quarters spent a sum of Rs. 14 million. Edwin Lutyens has commented that the money invested in the construction of the building in the amount small compared to the cost of two warships were in was reported.
Keep in mind that the building was scheduled to be completed in four years and it took seventeen years to complete the eighteenth year India became independent, is interesting.

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