New Delhi Was Inaugurated 91 Years Ago As India's Grand Capital

The legacy of building of New Delhi has been brought into sharp focus with the ongoing Central Vista redevelopment project and recently with Prime Minister Narendra Modi announcing ahead of the 125th birth anniversary of freedom fighter Subhas Chandra Bose that a grand statue of Netaji will be installed in the empty canopy facing India Gate, drawing mixed reaction from urban planners, historians and other citizens.

New Delhi Was Inaugurated 91 Years Ago As India's Grand Capital

New Delhi, the modern grand capital of India with the Raisina Hill complex at its heart, whose foundation stones were laid by King George V and Queen Mary over a century ago, was inaugurated on this day in 1931 by Viceroy Lord Irwin.

The inauguration ceremony was spread over a week, during which then Viceroy also dedicated the All-India War Memorial Arch, now known as India Gate, on February 12 that year in memory of the soldiers who died in the First World War (1914-1918) and the Third Anglo-Afghan War (1919). The landmark has the names of soldiers inscribed on its surface.