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New Delhi : Making of a Capital

New Delhi : Making of a Capital

Malvika Singh & Rudrangshu Mukherjee

This book showcases century-old telegrams, maps, plans, drawings, letters & scraps of paper; the Agreement that the chief architects – Edwin Lutyens & Herbert Baker – signed together; the sharp arguments the two had on key architectural issues;& lot more.

Hardback | 10" x 10.75" | 240 pp

ISBN 9788174365743


About this book

New Delhi was born at two o’clock on 12 December 1911, as King George V proclaimed it to be India’s new capital at his grand Coronation Durbar. New Delhi: Making of a Capital pieces together the story of the eighth reincarnation of this historic city. Breaking new ground, this book showcases century-old telegrams, maps, plans, drawings, letters and scraps of paper; the Agreement that the chief architects – Edwin Lutyens and Herbert Baker – signed together; the sharp arguments the two had on key architectural issues; and a lot more. Numerous newspaper reports, articles and editorials about the extravagant city, including vigorous debates in the House of Lords have been featured here for the first time. Exclusive pictures of the earliest stages of levelling the massive Raisina Hill are followed by the block-by-block construction of what are today the Rashtrapati Bhavan (initially known as Government House), the Parliament House (known as Council House) and North and South Block (or the Secretariat buildings). A range of aerial shots capture the growth of the new city
from a barren landscape into a bustling metropolis. The entire city was built in Rs 13.07 crore. This pathbreaking work is an amalgamation of fragments of history, recreating the era of struggle, disquiet and passion in which this great urban centre was built. New Delhi: Making of a Capital.

About the author

Malvika Singh belongs to one of the families that built the new capital of India and is currently working on an interview-based book on the subject. She is a reputed journalist who has worked with many leading national publications. She was the editor of The India Magazine and is the publisher of Seminar, a journal of ideas and alternatives. She has authored Freeing the Spirit: The Iconic Women of Modern India and India in One City – Delhi. Rudrangshu Mukherjee is a renowned historian and has a D.Phil. in modern history from the University of Oxford. He has taught at the University of Calcutta and held visiting appointments in Princeton University, Manchester University and the University of California, Santa Cruz. He has authored Dateline 1857: Revolt Against the Raj and is the co-author of India: Then and Now. He is the editor of the editorial pages of the Telegraph. Pramod Kapoor is a collector of historical records and photographs and a publisher by profession. The photographs for this book were painstakingly researched and collected over a long period of time. He has previously compiled pioneering books like the Unforgettable Maharajas and India: Then and Now, and will soon be launching Witness to Life and Freedom: Margaret Bourke-White in India.

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User reviews

price is little on hjgher side, excellent material, am from delhi but working in mumbai, book's excerpts yest. in newspaper 2/8/09 took me on a nostalgia trip.Keep it up.. author duo can give us some fascinating account in times to come.
ravi pipal

Only thing i can say book is awesome. But price is a bit higher. Anyways great thought... Keep it up...
Deep Tiwari

the book is excellent . it has provided me a new informations about delhi which i don't have till now. i 've been residing in delhi since i had born in 1988 but until now, i didn.t know who has built the new delhi. the book is excellent . i would like to have one copy in my shelf but i can't afford it's price . please inform me when it's soft copy would be out in the market so, i could also own one this master piece.
ankit goel

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