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Connaught Place And The Making Of New Delhi is a comprehensive historical account that traces the origins and development of one of India’s most recognizable landmarks. Swapna Liddle delves into the architectural planning, colonial influences, and urban design decisions that transformed New Delhi’s landscape.
The book examines how Connaught Place emerged as a commercial and social hub, reflecting the ambitions of British colonial administration and the aspirations of independent India. Through archival research, historical documents, and personal narratives, Liddle illustrates the intersection of architecture, commerce, and urban life.
This work is essential for anyone interested in Delhi’s history, urban development, and the complexities of colonial and post-colonial India. It provides valuable insights into how public spaces shape cities and communities.







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