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travel logue on rashtrapati bhavan for school project

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Answered by rajtanu0
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♡My day in Rashtrapati Bhawan

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From the title you may think how lucky I am or honored to get a day in Rastrapati Bhawan. Don’t think too fast It is just a common man’s visit to the den of India’s 1st Citizen. You may consider it is not Ghumakkari, but I like to share this on Ghumakkar since it may turn out to be a great part of someone’s travel to Delhi. An exciting news appeared in Hindustan Times in mid-January 2014 (sorry, forgot the date) that the Rastrapati Bhawan is open for public visit. I read the news again, and wondered if it was for the Mughal Gardens or the main building; because Mughal Gardens are normally open for public every year in February-March. No, it was about the main building. The very next Saturday, we reached Rastrapati Bhawan without checking or doing a Google search on the visiting formalities. The security posted in front of gate no 3 (Raisana Hills, Rajpath), told us that the Bhawan is open for public but you have to do an online registration and bring the approval pass to visit. That day we returned but gathered all the necessary information to visit. We had done all necessary online process for visiting on 1st Feb, 2014. After 3 days of online registration, we got an SMS and mail from Rastrapati Bhawan, accepting our application for visit on the said date.

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