how was delhi defferent from presidency cities?
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Before 1857, the conditions in Delhi were in many respects different from those in the three Presidency cities. In Madras, Bombay and Calcutta, the living spaces of Indians and the British were sharply separated. 'Black' areas were meant for Indians, and the British limited themselves to the 'White' areas.
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The Making of New Delhi
The Making of New DelhiThe British shifted their capital from Calcutta to Delhi in 1911. The modern city of Delhi developed only after that. ... Hence, it developed in somewhat different way than other colonial cities. In the Presidency Cities, the living spaces of Indians and the British were sharply separated.
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