Why did the colonial government make New Delhi its capital?
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* Another main reason for the capital shift was the location of Delhi. Calcutta was situated in the eastern coastal part of the country, while Delhi was located in the northern part. * The British government also believed that ruling India from Delhi was easier and more convenient than from Calcutta.
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Another main reason for the capital shift was the location of Delhi. Calcutta was situated in the eastern coastal part of the country, while Delhi was located in the northern part. The British government also believed that ruling India from Delhi was easier and more convenient than from Calcutta.
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