97. Which of the following city was largely designed by the two leading architects - Edwin
Lutyens and Herbert Baker- during the colonial era?
A. New Delhi
B. Chandigarh C. Madras
D. Calcutta
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A. New Delhi
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New Delhi
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The buildings along India’s ‘power corridor’ – Raisina Hill – are among the finest specimens of colonial architecture in the subcontinent as well as one of the most visible legacies of British rule in the region. The names of Edwin Lutyens, architect and designer of the imperial capital of Delhi, and leading architect Herbert Baker are indelibly linked with the construction of the crown jewels of New Delhi – the Viceroy’s House (now Rashtrapati Bhavan) and the twin secretariat buildings (now the North and South Blocks).
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