Month: February 2020

L&M SPECIAL

How Khan Market Metro Station got its name?

The Khan Market Metro Station was opened with the first section of the Violet Line on October 3, 2010 in time for the Commonwealth Games opening ceremony the same day. It is situated right next to Khan Market, one of the most expensive shopping markets in the world. Established in 1951, Khan Market has been named in the honour […]Read More

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How Kashmere Gate Metro Station got its name?

Located on the Red, Yellow and Violet Lines of the Delhi Metro, Kashmere Gate  is a transfer station between the Red Line on the highest upper level, the Yellow Line on the lowest underground level and Violet Line on the parallel underground level. Named Kashmere Gate Metro Station on December 25, 2002, it is the busiest metro station in India and is the largest metro station […]Read More

BEAUTY & FASHION

Grado’s Shades of Blue

Grado is ready with a spritely new collection to pay homage to Classic Blue, Colour of the Year 2020. Grado is a coming together of synergies from legacy brands Grasim (erstwhile Gwalior Suitings) and OCM, with an intent to offer the entire product basket to the consumers – ranging from synthetics to cottons to worsted, […]Read More

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How Satguru Ram Singh Marg Metro Station got its name?

Located on the Green Line of the Delhi Metro, the Satguru Ram Singh Marg Metro Station on this section was opened on August 27, 2011 along with Kirti Nagar. Ram Singh Kuka, also known as Sant Ram Singh, is credited as being the first Indian to use non-cooperation and boycott of British merchandise and services as a political weapon. He was born to Sada Kaur […]Read More

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How Maharaja Surajmal Stadium Metro Station got its name?

Located in the West Delhi district of Delhi, Surajmal Stadium lies on the Green Line of the Delhi Metro. This elevated station was inaugurated on April 2, 2010. Born in February 1707, Maharaja Suraj Mal or Sujan Singh was a Hindu Jat ruler of Bharatpur in Rajasthan. The Jat rule under him covered the present-day districts of Agra, Aligarh, Bharatpur, Dholpur, Etawa, Gurgaon, Hathras, Mainpuri, Mathura, Mewat, Meerut, Rewari […]Read More

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