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Delhi
[ del-ee ]
noun
- a union territory in N India. 574 sq. mi. (1,487 sq. km).
- Also called Old Delhi. a city in and the capital of this territory: former capital of the old Mogul Empire; administrative headquarters of British India 1912–29.
Delhi
/ ˈdɛlɪ /
noun
- the capital of India, in the N central part, on the Jumna river: consists of Old Delhi (a walled city reconstructed in 1639 on the site of former cities of Delhi, which date from the 15th century bc ) and New Delhi to the south, chosen as the capital in 1912, replacing Kolkata (then called Calcutta); university (1922). Pop: 9 817 439 (2001)
- an administrative division (National Capital Territory) of N India, formerly a Union Territory. Capital: Delhi. Area: 1483 sq km (572 sq miles). Pop: 13 782 976 (2001)
Example Sentences
Similar studies in Mumbai and Delhi showed even higher levels of antibodies—up to 56%, according to Delhi’s health minister.
Ravi told a Delhi court that she did not make the document, but she edited two lines of it, according to local media.
Accounts of at least two politicians with Aam Aadmi Party — Preeti Sharma Menon and Jarnail Singh — that governs the National Capital Territory of Delhi have also been withheld.
In major metropolises such as Mumbai and Delhi, schools remain shut for a ninth month.
He has just walked in to practice in the two-floor space known as the Osho Health Center in Saharanpur, a town a couple hours north of Delhi.
“The origin of Brokpas is lost in antiquity,” a research article from the University of Delhi notes.
Of course, Uber in the United States hardly has a reputation for being much better than in Delhi.
On Friday, a 26-year-old woman ordered a taxi in Delhi using the Uber app.
This was the second meeting for the 21 women; their first workshop took place in New Delhi, India, in April.
There are 200 mosquitos from New Delhi caught and killed mid-bite, peep-show coins, and artifacts of daily life in North Korea.
The King of Delhi had a hunting-lodge somewhere in the locality, but he had never seen the place.
That night one of them endeavored to storm the magazine, burnt and plundered the station, and marched off towards Delhi.
You will remember that when you came to our assistance outside Meerut she was determined to take us, willy-nilly, to Delhi.
She never dreamed that she herself was a pawn in the game that was intended to bring Nana Sahib to Delhi.
He hath in his keeping certain papers that concern the Roshinara Begum of Delhi, and he must be made to confess their whereabouts.
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