The former capital of India Delhi is divided into two parts: Old Delhi and New Delhi. New Delhi is located in the south of Delhi, with a Delhi gate separated from the old city. Old and New Delhi was like two unequal neighbors, living in the same land.
New Delhi is part of Delhi. Delhi is divided into old Delhi (Old Dehli) and New Delhi (New Dehli). New Delhi is located in the south, separated from the old city. The capital of the country is sometimes called "New Delhi" or sometimes "Delhi" because Delhi was an ancient capital and later expanded a new city next to the ancient capital, calling the new city New Delhi to distinguish it from Old Delhi.
Delhi is divided into two parts: Old Delhi (Old Dehli) and New Delhi (New Dehli). New Delhi is located in the south, separated from the old city. Old and New Delhi was like two unequal neighbors, living in the same land. The streets of old Delhi were narrow, and the two or three stories high old buildings, ox carts, bicycles and trams filled the narrow alleys of the cross street. Instead, New Delhi, with wide streets and clean streets among its green trees, is the economic and administrative center of the entire country. The total population of New and Old Delhi is 11.3 million (1997)