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Located in Northern India, Delhi is the capital of India. Though it hasn't always been the capital of India, Delhi is a city rich in culture and history and is home to many famous historical monuments. |
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Mumbai or Bombay as it was known as earlier is the capital of Maharashtra and is an important financial hub of the country producing everything from software to petrochemicals. Mumbai is known for being cosmopolitan and is a multicultural metropolis that enjoys numerous colourful festivals. |
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Earlier known as Calcutta, Kolkata was the capital of India during the British Raj and is also known as the cultural and intellectual capital of India. Kolkata is also India's second largest city and is popular for its British architecture. |
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Once known as Bangalore, Bengaluru is the capital of Karnataka and is also known as the Garden City owing to the beautiful array of gardens in the city. Bengaluru is known for being a vibrant and cosmopolitan city and the IT hub of India. |
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The city of Chennai earlier known as Madras is the capital city of Tamil Nadu and the city has known to be home to India's finest thinkers and artists. Chennai is also an economic powerhouse of India and has done well in the IT sector, just like its neighbour Bengaluru. |
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