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'''Raisina Hill''' (''Rāyasīnā Pahāṛī''), often used as a [[metonym]] for the seat of the [[Government of India]], is an area of [[New Delhi]], housing India's most important government buildings, including [[Rashtrapati Bhavan]],<ref name="The might of raisina hill">{{cite web|url=http://www.indianexpress.com/news/the-might-of-raisina-hill/946115/ |newspaper=The Indian Express |title=The might of Raisina Hill |access-date=18 July 2012}}</ref> the official residence of the [[President of India]] and the [[Secretariat Building, New Delhi|Secretariat building]] housing the [[Prime Minister of India|Prime Minister]]'s Office and several other important ministries. | '''Raisina Hill''' (''Rāyasīnā Pahāṛī''), often used as a [[metonym]] for the seat of the [[Government of India]], is an area of [[New Delhi]], housing India's most important government buildings, including [[Rashtrapati Bhavan]],<ref name="The might of raisina hill">{{cite web|url=http://www.indianexpress.com/news/the-might-of-raisina-hill/946115/ |newspaper=The Indian Express |title=The might of Raisina Hill |access-date=18 July 2012}}</ref> the official residence of the [[President of India]] and the [[Secretariat Building, New Delhi|Secretariat building]] housing the [[Prime Minister of India|Prime Minister]]'s Office and several other important ministries. | ||
It is surrounded by other important buildings and structures, including the [[Parliament of India]], [[Rajpath]] and [[India Gate]]. The term "Raisina Hill" was coined following acquisition of land from 300 families from local villages was acquired under the "1894 Land Acquisition Act" to begin the construction of the Viceroy's House | It is surrounded by other important buildings and structures, including the [[Parliament of India]], [[Rajpath]] and [[India Gate]]. The term "Raisina Hill" was coined following acquisition of land from 300 families from local villages was acquired under the "1894 Land Acquisition Act" to begin the construction of the Viceroy's House. | ||
The "hill" is a slightly elevated portion {{Cvt|266|m|ft}} high, about {{Cvt|18|m|ft}} higher than the surrounding area. | The "hill" is a slightly elevated portion {{Cvt|266|m|ft}} high, about {{Cvt|18|m|ft}} higher than the surrounding area. | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Raisina Dialogue]] | *[[Raisina Dialogue]] | ||
*[[Lutyens' Delhi]] | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Raisina Hill | |
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| Coordinates: 28°36′50″N 77°12′18″E / 28.614°N 77.205°E | |
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| State | Delhi |
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| • Official | Hindi |
| Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |

Raisina Hill (Rāyasīnā Pahāṛī), often used as a metonym for the seat of the Government of India, is an area of New Delhi, housing India's most important government buildings, including Rashtrapati Bhavan,[1] the official residence of the President of India and the Secretariat building housing the Prime Minister's Office and several other important ministries.
It is surrounded by other important buildings and structures, including the Parliament of India, Rajpath and India Gate. The term "Raisina Hill" was coined following acquisition of land from 300 families from local villages was acquired under the "1894 Land Acquisition Act" to begin the construction of the Viceroy's House.
The "hill" is a slightly elevated portion 266 m (873 ft) high, about 18 m (59 ft) higher than the surrounding area.
See also[edit | edit source]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ "The might of Raisina Hill". The Indian Express. Retrieved 18 July 2012.
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