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Mapping your way
The Central Hexagon
1) If you are walking on rajpath then after india gate on
which side would children’s park be?...................................
2) Which of these roads make the biggest angle between
them?....................................................................................
a- Man singh road and shahjahan road.
b- Ashoka road and man singh road (the angle away from
india gate).
c- janpath and rajpath.
3) Which of the above pairs of road cut at right angles?
…………………………………………………….......
Look at this map to see the parade route.
Trip of red fort
Trip to red fort
When we reached red
fort, there was a long
queue for ticket. The
main entrance is called
lahori gate. After
entering it, we turned
left into a long corridor
with little shope on both
sides. This is called
meena bazar. I bought
some lovely bangles
from there for my sister”.
 Which of these is nearer to river yamuna?– the diwan-e-Aam
or the diwan-e-
khaas?.................................................................
 Between which two buildings is Aaram Gah?............................
 Which buildings do you pass while going from rang mahal to
the
hammam?..............................................................................
 Which buildings on this map is farthest from meena
bazar?.........................................................................................
..
 About how far is lahori gate from diwan-e-
khaas?........................................................................................
Naqqar Khana —
where drums were
beaten to shout out the king's messages
 You can go straight
through Naqqar
 Khana and reach
Diwan-e-Aam. This
is where the king
used to meet the
 common people.
 We walked left from
Rang Mahal.
Diwan-e-Khaas was
 where the king used
to meet his
ministers and other
 important(khaas)pe
ople.
From the right – Rang Mahal, Aaram Gah and
Diwan-e-Khas
 We walked left from
Rang Mahal. Diwan-e-
Khaas was where the
king used to meet his
ministers and other
 important(khaas)people.
a) Which of
these is nearer to
river Yamuna? —
Diwan-e-Aam or
the Diwan-e-
Khaas?
b) Between
which two
buildings is
Aaram Gah?
c) Which
buildings do
you pass while
going from
Rang Mahal to
the Hammam?
b) Between
which two
buildings is
Aaram Gah?
b) Between
which two
buildings is
Aaram Gah?
b) Between
which two
buildings is
Aaram Gah?
 These are five
towns. Find
out:
 1) How many
cm away is
Idlipur from
Barfinagar on
the map?
2)How many
kilometres will
you have to
travel if you go
from Idlipur to
Burfipur.
3)There is a
place called
Thukpagram
midway
between Idlipur
and Barfinagar
.Mark it with a
‘T
4) A town called
Jalebipur is 35
kms away from
both
Chholaghatand
Dhoklabad.
Where do you
think it can be?
Mark 'J' for it.
5) Measure the
length of the
route between
Bhelpur and
Chholaghat.
DANCE OF TRIPURA
BHARATNATYAM(TAMIL NADU)
ODDISI DANCE OF ODISHA
DELHI
DELHI
Jammu and Kashmir
is to the north of
Delhi so the team
from there travels
towards south to
reach Delhi. Which
states does it cross
DELHI
3) Nonu lives in Gujarat.
Nonu's friend Javed lives
in West Bengal.
Nonu wants to visit his
friend.In which
direction will he travel?
a) Towards west
b) Towards east
c) Towards south
d) Towards north
DELHI
4) Is there any
state which is
to the northof
Jammu and
Kashmir?
DELHI
5) Is there any
state which is to
the west of
Gujarat?
Distances between Towns
These are five towns. Find out:
 1) How many cm away is Idlipur
 from Barfinagar on the map?
 2) How many kilometres will you
 have to travel if you go from
 Idlipur to Barfinagar?
 3) There is a place called
Thukpagram midway between
Idlipur
 and Barfinagar. Mark it with a
'T'.
DELHI
TO DEVELOP AWARENESS.
TO KNOW OUR HISTORICAL PLACES.
TO KNOW HISTORICAL MONUMENTS.
TO KNOW HISTORICAL IMPORTANCE.
TO KNOW OUR POLITICAL
ADMINISTRATION
Which is our national capital?
Why is Delhi called as ‘ MINI INDIA’?
Which river flows through Delhi ?
Why is Delhi known for ?
Which historical places have you seen ?
What are their characteristics ?
It a beautiful metropolitan city.
It is our national capital.
All offices of central govt. lies here.
Many places of tourists interest are
located.
It is known for its historical places.
People from different parts of the
country are settled here, so called ‘MINI
INDIA’.
The President of our country lives here.
It is huge building.
There are beautiful gardens-’MUGHAL
GARDENS’-opened for people during month
of Feb.& March.
It has three hundred & forty rooms.
 It is also located near the
Rashtrapati Bhawan.
 Office of our P. M.
It is known for ‘Amar Jawan Jyoti’.
This flame burns continuously in the memory
of our ‘Martyrs’.
Means the soldiers who have sacrificed their
lives for our country have been engraved on
INDIA GATE.
Every year on R. D. PARADE, our P. M. pays
homage to these soldiers on behalf of our
country.
It is made up of ‘RED SAND STONE’.
It was built by the mughal emperor
‘SHAHJAHAN’.
Every year, on one of the festivals
our P.M. hoists our National Flag
here.
It is located near the ‘RED
FORT’.
 It is built by ‘SHAHJAHAN’.
People come here to offer their
prayers, (NAMAZ).
It is circular in shape.
The meeting of ‘RAJYA SABHA &
LOK SABHA’ are held.
All the ‘LAWS’ of our country are
passed from here.
 It is situated in South Delhi.
 It was built by ‘SULTAN
QUTBUDDIN AIBAK’.
 It was the tallest
monument of that time.
o It is also near the’Qutub-
Minar’.
o It was made hundreds years
ago.
o It is ‘RUSTPROOF’.
Children can enjoy a variety of joy
rides here.
All these rides are electrically
operated.
Tourist places of India
Mapping Delhi's Historical LandmarksTITLE Navigating India's Capital City Through Its Monuments TITLE A Guide to Delhi's Iconic Sites and Their SignificanceTITLE Exploring Delhi Through Its Historical Places and Political InstitutionsTITLE Uncovering Delhi's Rich Heritage Through Famous Monuments and Government Buildings
Mapping Delhi's Historical LandmarksTITLE Navigating India's Capital City Through Its Monuments TITLE A Guide to Delhi's Iconic Sites and Their SignificanceTITLE Exploring Delhi Through Its Historical Places and Political InstitutionsTITLE Uncovering Delhi's Rich Heritage Through Famous Monuments and Government Buildings
Mapping Delhi's Historical LandmarksTITLE Navigating India's Capital City Through Its Monuments TITLE A Guide to Delhi's Iconic Sites and Their SignificanceTITLE Exploring Delhi Through Its Historical Places and Political InstitutionsTITLE Uncovering Delhi's Rich Heritage Through Famous Monuments and Government Buildings
Mapping Delhi's Historical LandmarksTITLE Navigating India's Capital City Through Its Monuments TITLE A Guide to Delhi's Iconic Sites and Their SignificanceTITLE Exploring Delhi Through Its Historical Places and Political InstitutionsTITLE Uncovering Delhi's Rich Heritage Through Famous Monuments and Government Buildings
Mapping Delhi's Historical LandmarksTITLE Navigating India's Capital City Through Its Monuments TITLE A Guide to Delhi's Iconic Sites and Their SignificanceTITLE Exploring Delhi Through Its Historical Places and Political InstitutionsTITLE Uncovering Delhi's Rich Heritage Through Famous Monuments and Government Buildings

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Mapping Delhi's Historical LandmarksTITLE Navigating India's Capital City Through Its Monuments TITLE A Guide to Delhi's Iconic Sites and Their SignificanceTITLE Exploring Delhi Through Its Historical Places and Political InstitutionsTITLE Uncovering Delhi's Rich Heritage Through Famous Monuments and Government Buildings

  • 1.
  • 4. 1) If you are walking on rajpath then after india gate on which side would children’s park be?................................... 2) Which of these roads make the biggest angle between them?.................................................................................... a- Man singh road and shahjahan road. b- Ashoka road and man singh road (the angle away from india gate). c- janpath and rajpath. 3) Which of the above pairs of road cut at right angles? …………………………………………………….......
  • 5. Look at this map to see the parade route.
  • 6. Trip of red fort
  • 7. Trip to red fort When we reached red fort, there was a long queue for ticket. The main entrance is called lahori gate. After entering it, we turned left into a long corridor with little shope on both sides. This is called meena bazar. I bought some lovely bangles from there for my sister”.
  • 8.
  • 9.  Which of these is nearer to river yamuna?– the diwan-e-Aam or the diwan-e- khaas?.................................................................  Between which two buildings is Aaram Gah?............................  Which buildings do you pass while going from rang mahal to the hammam?..............................................................................  Which buildings on this map is farthest from meena bazar?......................................................................................... ..  About how far is lahori gate from diwan-e- khaas?........................................................................................
  • 10.
  • 11. Naqqar Khana — where drums were beaten to shout out the king's messages
  • 12.  You can go straight through Naqqar  Khana and reach Diwan-e-Aam. This is where the king used to meet the  common people.
  • 13.  We walked left from Rang Mahal. Diwan-e-Khaas was  where the king used to meet his ministers and other  important(khaas)pe ople.
  • 14. From the right – Rang Mahal, Aaram Gah and Diwan-e-Khas  We walked left from Rang Mahal. Diwan-e- Khaas was where the king used to meet his ministers and other  important(khaas)people.
  • 15. a) Which of these is nearer to river Yamuna? — Diwan-e-Aam or the Diwan-e- Khaas?
  • 17. c) Which buildings do you pass while going from Rang Mahal to the Hammam?
  • 21.  These are five towns. Find out:  1) How many cm away is Idlipur from Barfinagar on the map?
  • 22. 2)How many kilometres will you have to travel if you go from Idlipur to Burfipur.
  • 23. 3)There is a place called Thukpagram midway between Idlipur and Barfinagar .Mark it with a ‘T
  • 24. 4) A town called Jalebipur is 35 kms away from both Chholaghatand Dhoklabad. Where do you think it can be? Mark 'J' for it.
  • 25. 5) Measure the length of the route between Bhelpur and Chholaghat.
  • 28. ODDISI DANCE OF ODISHA
  • 29. DELHI
  • 30. DELHI Jammu and Kashmir is to the north of Delhi so the team from there travels towards south to reach Delhi. Which states does it cross
  • 31. DELHI 3) Nonu lives in Gujarat. Nonu's friend Javed lives in West Bengal. Nonu wants to visit his friend.In which direction will he travel? a) Towards west b) Towards east c) Towards south d) Towards north
  • 32. DELHI 4) Is there any state which is to the northof Jammu and Kashmir?
  • 33. DELHI 5) Is there any state which is to the west of Gujarat?
  • 34. Distances between Towns These are five towns. Find out:  1) How many cm away is Idlipur  from Barfinagar on the map?  2) How many kilometres will you  have to travel if you go from  Idlipur to Barfinagar?  3) There is a place called Thukpagram midway between Idlipur  and Barfinagar. Mark it with a 'T'.
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  • 37. DELHI
  • 38. TO DEVELOP AWARENESS. TO KNOW OUR HISTORICAL PLACES. TO KNOW HISTORICAL MONUMENTS. TO KNOW HISTORICAL IMPORTANCE. TO KNOW OUR POLITICAL ADMINISTRATION
  • 39. Which is our national capital? Why is Delhi called as ‘ MINI INDIA’? Which river flows through Delhi ? Why is Delhi known for ? Which historical places have you seen ? What are their characteristics ?
  • 40. It a beautiful metropolitan city. It is our national capital. All offices of central govt. lies here. Many places of tourists interest are located. It is known for its historical places. People from different parts of the country are settled here, so called ‘MINI INDIA’.
  • 41. The President of our country lives here. It is huge building. There are beautiful gardens-’MUGHAL GARDENS’-opened for people during month of Feb.& March. It has three hundred & forty rooms.
  • 42.  It is also located near the Rashtrapati Bhawan.  Office of our P. M.
  • 43. It is known for ‘Amar Jawan Jyoti’. This flame burns continuously in the memory of our ‘Martyrs’. Means the soldiers who have sacrificed their lives for our country have been engraved on INDIA GATE. Every year on R. D. PARADE, our P. M. pays homage to these soldiers on behalf of our country.
  • 44. It is made up of ‘RED SAND STONE’. It was built by the mughal emperor ‘SHAHJAHAN’. Every year, on one of the festivals our P.M. hoists our National Flag here.
  • 45. It is located near the ‘RED FORT’.  It is built by ‘SHAHJAHAN’. People come here to offer their prayers, (NAMAZ).
  • 46. It is circular in shape. The meeting of ‘RAJYA SABHA & LOK SABHA’ are held. All the ‘LAWS’ of our country are passed from here.
  • 47.  It is situated in South Delhi.  It was built by ‘SULTAN QUTBUDDIN AIBAK’.  It was the tallest monument of that time.
  • 48. o It is also near the’Qutub- Minar’. o It was made hundreds years ago. o It is ‘RUSTPROOF’.
  • 49. Children can enjoy a variety of joy rides here. All these rides are electrically operated.