why is Delhi called a 'mini india'
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Delhi comprises about 0.04% of Indian territory but it contributes to nearly 3.6% of national GDP. Its quite amazing, isn’t it?
Delhi is home to 1.4% of country’s population.
• Delhi’s annual per capita income stood at Rs.2.2lakhs in 2015 compared to the national average of 1.03 lakh.
• The ratio of commercial bank credit per person stood at Rs.5.15 lakhs as compared to national average of 0.66 lakhs.
• Doctors per lakh population is 22.5 to 50.5 between 2009 to 2014.
Though delhi being a small part of India, yet contributing to the development of India by a major part, its called Mini India.
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Because a lot of the cultural aspects of India are in that one urban area, the same way there is a China Town in NYC-a neighbourhood in NYC that has aspects of the Chinese culture. New Delhi can be shown to symbolise the aspects of India, good and bad. Delhi is a smaller version of political India, often called mini India. It has always mirrored the larger India in the Lok Sabha elections.