Rajallaan
Rajallaan is a prominent thoroughfare in the heart of Delhi, India, known for its historical significance and cultural importance. The name "Rajallaan" translates to "Royal Road," reflecting its origins as a major artery connecting the old city of Shahjahanabad to the new city of Shah Alam. The road was laid out during the Mughal era and has since been a vital link for trade, commerce, and transportation.
Rajallaan stretches approximately 1.5 kilometers from the India Gate to the Rajpath, passing through several notable
The area surrounding Rajallaan is densely populated and bustling with activity. It is home to various government
Rajallaan has undergone several renovations and developments over the years to enhance its infrastructure and aesthetic