Ladies Programme

SPOUSE TOUR

Visit Places: Delhi Haat &  Sarojini Nagar Market

Our cab/Coach will pick you up from conference & then proceed for tour of Delhi.

Dilli Haat is an open-air food plaza and cradia, and from a variety of cultural traditions of India. Unlike the traditional weekly market, the village Haat, Dilli Haat is permanent. It is located in the commercial centers of South Delhi, opposite INA market. The 6 acres of land on which this complex is situated was salvaged as part of a reclamation project and transformed into a plaza. Extensive foundation work, small thatched roof cottages and kiosks give the plaza a village atmosphere. Some shops are permanent but other sellers are rotated, usually for fifteen days. 

Products offered may include rosewood and sandalwood carvings, embellished camel hide footwear, sophisticated fabric and drapery, gemsbeadsbrassware, metal crafts, and silk and wool fabrics. A number of shows promoting handicrafts and handlooms are held at the exhibition hall in the complex. To sell wares, there is an application process and spaces are allocated according to which state the seller is from. In all, Dilli Haat, INA Market has 62 stalls allotted on a rotational basis to craftsmen a payment of INR 100 per day for a maximum period of 15 Days.

A shopping complex with a treasure of authentic crafts and cuisines. It is arguably the best place to buy handicrafts in Delhi. Ladies can shop at various places in and around Delhi.

Later visit to Sarojini Nagar Shopping Market Delhi,  Located in the plush locality of Sarojini Nagar in South Delhi, lies the famous Sarojini Nagar market. Known for its cheap prices and an infinite variety of clothes and accessories, Sarojini Nagar market is one of the best markets for shopping in Delhi. If you are looking to buy clothes for your daily usage, Sarojini Nagar market would offer you an infinite range to choose from. On a daily basis, the lanes of Sarojini Nagar market are flooded by buyers, flocking the streets from all parts of Delhi. The cheap price of clothes makes it an irresistible deal. The quality and price you get on these clothes have no match in any other market. Your daily wear t-shirts are available at a cheap bargain of INR 100. Not just daily wear clothes, the never-ending lanes of shops offer all kind of clothes. Updated with all the latest fashion trends, these shops at Sarojini Nagar market is the answer to all your shopping lists. Be it party wear or fancy clothes a celebrity donned at an event, you will find them at the famous Sarojini Nagar market.

After Visit, our car/Coach will drop you at the conference venue

08-FEB SPOUSE PROGRAM

Time

Particulars

1000Hrs

Assemble at IEML-  IFC Registration area

1015Hrs

Depart to Chandni  Chowk from IEML

1130Hrs

Arrive Chandni Chowk & Drop to Near Red Fort

1130 - 1400 Hrs

Visit Chandni Chowk Market - Like many other landmarks of Delhi and other adjoining areas, Chandni Chowk too owes its origin to the Mughal rulers. The foundation stone for this vibrant bazaar was laid by Jahanara, Shah Jahan's favourite daughter. Today, the largest trading center of northern India, it is also known as the Moonlit Square. Situated near the Red Fort, the erstwhile capital of the Mughal dynasty, Chandni Chowk is characterized by its many lanes and by-lanes that are filled with all the hustle and bustle associated with vibrant market plx`aces. Each of these lanes is famous for a specialty that is particular to itself. These can range from glittering jewellery to mouth-watering foodstuff.

1400 Hrs

Assemble at Dropping Place

1415 Hrs

Depart for Lunch at Local Restaurant

1530 Hrs

After Lunch, Drive Past to India Gate, Central Vista & President House
India Gate Situated at the eastern end of Raj path in Central Delhi is the 42 m high stone arch of victory, renowned as the India Gate. Formally known as the All India War Memorial previously, the foundation stone of this magnanimous structure was laid by the Duke of Connaught in 1921 and dedicated to the nation in 1931 by the then Viceroy, Lord Irwin.

Rashtrapati Bhavan, home to the President of the world’s largest democracy, epitomizes India’s strength, its democratic traditions and secular character.

Rashtrapati Bhavan was the creation of architects of exceptional imagination and masterfulness, Sir Edwin Lutyens and Herbert Baker. It was Sir Lutyens who conceptualized the H shaped building, covering an area of 5 acres on a 330 acre estate. This mansion has a total of 340 rooms spread over four floors, 2.5 kilometres of corridors and 190 acres of garden area.

The Central Vista Development/Redevelopment Master Plan was originally designed with a strong underpinning geometry, splendid symmetry and a carefully choreographed processional route (axis, focal, point, nodes and termination). The proposed Master Plan aims to restore the original symmetry and order, while respecting the Heritage of the building and spaces.

1630 Hrs

Depart to IEML

1730 Hrs

Arrive And Drop to  IEML


 

09-FEB SPOUSE PROGRAM

Time

Particulars

1000 Hrs

Assemble at IEML- CFB Near Registration area

1015 Hrs

Depart to Qutab Minar

1115 Hrs

Arrive Qutab Minar

1115 - 1200 Hrs

Visit Qutab Minar
Constructed in red and buff sandstone and covered with intricate carvings and verses from the Holy Quran, Qutab Minar has five stories surrounded by a projected balcony and buttressed by stone brackets, which are decked with honeycomb designs. The Qutab Minar is 72.5m high and there are 379 steps. The diameter of the base is 14.3m while the top floor's diameter measures 2.7m.

There are numerous inscriptions on the Qutab Minar in Arabic and Nagari characters. The inscriptions contain information on the work done on the Qutab Minar by different rulers like Firoz Shah Tughlaq, Sikandar Lodi, as well as by Major R. Smith. It was built on the ruins of Lal Kot, the Red Citadel in the city of Dhillika, the capital of the Tomar and Chauhana Rajputs, the last Hindu rulers of Delhi.

There are many other remarkable buildings and structures in the Qutub Minar complex, including the Quwwat-ul-Islam mosque, the first mosque built in India. It was constructed by Qutub-ud-din Aibak using materials of 27 Jain and Hindu temples. There is also the famous Alai Darwaza at the entrance of the Quwwat-ul-Islam mosque, built by Ala-ud-din Khilji. To the west of the Quwwat-ul-Islam mosque is the tomb of Iltutmish. Close to the mosque is the 4th century Iron pillar, one of Delhi's most interesting structures.

1215Hrs

Assemble at Dropping Place

1230 -1330 Hrs

Depart for Lunch at Local Restaurant

1330 Hrs

After Lunch, Drive to Delhi Haat INA

1400-1500 Hrs

Arrive and Visit Delhi Haat -

Dilli Haat is where the culture of all states come together under one open-air complex. It’s where you can buy state known handicraft items from across the country at reasonable prices. It allows local artisans and craftsmen to present, market and sell their handicraft items.
 

1515 Hrs

Depart to IEML

1630 Hrs

Arrive And Drop to  IEML